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The microbiome of urban watersMicrobial communities and fecal indicator bacteria associated with Cladophora mats on beach sites along Lake Michigan shores.Accumulation and fate of green fluorescent labeled Escherichia coli in laboratory-scale drinking water biofilters.Climate change and waterborne disease risk in the Great Lakes region of the U.S.Bacteroidales diversity in ring-billed gulls (Laurus delawarensis) residing at Lake Michigan beachesTemporal and spatial variability in nearshore bacterioplankton communities of Lake Michigan.The polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon degradation potential of Gulf of Mexico native coastal microbial communities after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.Sewage reflects the distribution of human faecal Lachnospiraceae.Community structures of fecal bacteria in cattle from different animal feeding operations.Diversity and population structure of sewage-derived microorganisms in wastewater treatment plant influent.A microbial signature approach to identify fecal pollution in the waters off an urbanized coast of Lake MichiganClonal populations of thermotolerant Enterobacteriaceae in recreational water and their potential interference with fecal Escherichia coli counts.Freshwater suspended sediments and sewage are reservoirs for enterotoxin-positive Clostridium perfringens.Lachnospiraceae and Bacteroidales alternative fecal indicators reveal chronic human sewage contamination in an urban harborAssociation between rainfall and pediatric emergency department visits for acute gastrointestinal illnessDetection of genetic markers of fecal indicator bacteria in Lake Michigan and determination of their relationship to Escherichia coli densities using standard microbiological methods.Sources and distribution of surface water fecal contamination and prevalence of schistosomiasis in a Brazilian village.Sewage reflects the microbiomes of human populations.Population dynamics and ecology of Arcobacter in sewage.Blautia and Prevotella sequences distinguish human and animal fecal pollution in Brazil surface waters.Comparison of the microbial community structures of untreated wastewaters from different geographic localesDiscovering new indicators of fecal pollutionA single genus in the gut microbiome reflects host preference and specificityShifts in the microbial community composition of Gulf Coast beaches following beach oilingComparison of bacterial communities in sands and water at beaches with bacterial water quality violations.Invasive dreissenid mussels and benthic algae in Lake Michigan: characterizing effects on sediment bacterial communities.Influence of Land Use, Nutrients, and Geography on Microbial Communities and Fecal Indicator Abundance at Lake Michigan Beaches.Comparison of Sewage and Animal Fecal Microbiomes by Using Oligotyping Reveals Potential Human Fecal Indicators in Multiple Taxonomic GroupsIdentification of Specialists and Abundance-Occupancy Relationships among Intestinal Bacteria of Aves, Mammalia, and Actinopterygii.A unique assemblage of cosmopolitan freshwater bacteria and higher community diversity differentiate an urbanized estuary from oligotrophic Lake Michigan.Urban microbial ecology of a freshwater estuary of Lake Michigan.Genetic diversity of Escherichia coli isolated from urban rivers and beach water.Analysis of the gull fecal microbial community reveals the dominance of Catellicoccus marimammalium in relation to culturable Enterococci.Freshwater Recirculating Aquaculture System Operations Drive Biofilter Bacterial Community Shifts around a Stable Nitrifying Consortium of Ammonia-Oxidizing Archaea and Comammox Nitrospira.Quantification of human-associated fecal indicators reveal sewage from urban watersheds as a source of pollution to Lake Michigan.Detection of the human specific Bacteroides genetic marker provides evidence of widespread sewage contamination of stormwater in the urban environment.Distribution and Differential Survival of Traditional and Alternative Indicators of Fecal Pollution at Freshwater BeachesGenetic characterization of Escherichia coli populations from host sources of fecal pollution by using DNA fingerprinting.The potential for beach sand to serve as a reservoir for Escherichia coli and the physical influences on cell die-off.Water use and acute diarrhoeal illness in children in a United States metropolitan area.
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