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Population structure of Cladophora-borne Escherichia coli in nearshore water of Lake Michigan.Cladophora (Chlorophyta) spp. harbor human bacterial pathogens in nearshore water of Lake Michigan.Occurrence of Escherichia coli and enterococci in Cladophora (Chlorophyta) in nearshore water and beach sand of Lake MichiganUbiquity and persistence of Escherichia coli in a Midwestern coastal stream.Sunlight, season, snowmelt, storm, and source affect E. coli populations in an artificially ponded stream.Prototypic automated continuous recreational water quality monitoring of nine Chicago beaches.Relationship and variation of qPCR and culturable Enterococci estimates in ambient surface waters are predictable.Modeling the transport and inactivation of E. coli and enterococci in the near-shore region of Lake Michigan.Incidence of the enterococcal surface protein (esp) gene in human and animal fecal sources.Geographic relatedness and predictability of Escherichia coli along a peninsular beach complex of Lake Michigan.Virulence and biodegradation potential of dynamic microbial communities associated with decaying Cladophora in Great Lakes.Seasonal stability of Cladophora-associated Salmonella in Lake Michigan watersheds.Environmental DNA (eDNA): A tool for quantifying the abundant but elusive round goby (Neogobius melanostomus).Environmental occurrence of the enterococcal surface protein (esp) gene is an unreliable indicator of human fecal contamination.Linking non-culturable (qPCR) and culturable enterococci densities with hydrometeorological conditions.Hand-mouth transfer and potential for exposure to E. coli and F+ coliphage in beach sand, Chicago, Illinois.Occurrence and growth characteristics of Escherichia coli and enterococci within the accumulated fluid of the northern pitcher plant (Sarracenia purpurea L.).Population structure, persistence, and seasonality of autochthonous Escherichia coli in temperate, coastal forest soil from a Great Lakes watershed.Freshwater wrack along Great Lakes coasts harbors Escherichia coli : Potential for bacterial transfer between watershed environmentsWildlife, urban inputs, and landscape configuration are responsible for degraded swimming water quality at an embayed beachGrowth and survival of Escherichia coli and enterococci populations in the macro-alga Cladophora (Chlorophyta)Notable decomposition products of senescing Lake Michigan Cladophora glomerata
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