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Annette Summers Engel
Annette Summers Engel
University of Tennessee, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
Verified email at utk.edu - Homepage
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The versatile ε-proteobacteria: key players in sulphidic habitats
BJ Campbell, AS Engel, ML Porter, K Takai
Nature Reviews Microbiology 4 (6), 458-468, 2006
8252006
Characterization of dissolved organic matter in cave and spring waters using UV–Vis absorbance and fluorescence spectroscopy
JE Birdwell, AS Engel
Organic Geochemistry 41 (3), 270-280, 2010
5502010
Microbial contributions to cave formation: new insights into sulfuric acid speleogenesis
AS Engel, LA Stern, PC Bennett
Geology 32 (5), 369-372, 2004
2632004
Bacterial diversity and ecosystem function of filamentous microbial mats from aphotic (cave) sulfidic springs dominated by chemolithoautotrophic “Epsilonproteobacteria”
AS Engel, ML Porter, LA Stern, S Quinlan, PC Bennett
FEMS Microbiology Ecology 51 (1), 31-53, 2004
2472004
Filamentous “Epsilonproteobacteria” Dominate Microbial Mats from Sulfidic Cave Springs
AS Engel, N Lee, ML Porter, LA Stern, PC Bennett, M Wagner
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 69 (9), 5503-5511, 2003
1872003
The relationship between pH and bacterial communities in a single karst ecosystem and its implication for soil acidification
Y Yun, H Wang, B Man, X Xiang, J Zhou, X Qiu, Y Duan, AS Engel
Frontiers in Microbiology 7, 1955, 2016
1822016
The alligator gut microbiome and implications for archosaur symbioses
SW Keenan, AS Engel, RM Elsey
Scientific reports 3 (1), 2877, 2013
1702013
Observations on the biodiversity of sulfidic karst habitats
AS Engel
Journal of Cave and Karst Studies 69 (1), 187-206, 2007
1642007
Microbial diversity of cave ecosystems
AS Engel
Geomicrobiology: Molecular and environmental perspective, 219-238, 2010
1302010
Chilean high‐altitude hot‐spring sinters: a model system for UV screening mechanisms by early Precambrian cyanobacteria
VR PHOENIX, PC Bennett, AS Engel, SW Tyler, FG Ferris
Geobiology 4 (1), 15-28, 2006
1302006
Acidic cave-wall biofilms located in the Frasassi Gorge, Italy
L Vlasceanu, SM Sarbu, AS Engel, BK Kinkle
Geomicrobiology Journal 17 (2), 125-139, 2000
1282000
Distribution and recovery trajectory of Macondo (Mississippi Canyon 252) oil in Louisiana coastal wetlands
RE Turner, EB Overton, BM Meyer, MS Miles, G McClenachan, ...
Marine Pollution Bulletin 87 (1-2), 57-67, 2014
1162014
Ecological assessment and geological significance of microbial communities from Cesspool Cave, Virginia
A Summers Engel, ML Porter, BK Kinkle, TC Kane
Geomicrobiology Journal 18 (3), 259-274, 2001
1132001
Early diagenesis and recrystallization of bone
SW Keenan, AS Engel
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 196, 209-223, 2017
1102017
Partitioning geochemistry of arsenic and antimony, El Tatio geyser field, Chile
JT Landrum, PC Bennett, AS Engel, MA Alsina, PA Pastén, K Milliken
Applied Geochemistry 24 (4), 664-676, 2009
962009
Linking phylogenetic and functional diversity to nutrient spiraling in microbial mats from Lower Kane Cave (USA)
AS Engel, DB Meisinger, ML Porter, RA Payn, M Schmid, LA Stern, ...
The ISME journal 4 (1), 98-110, 2010
952010
Microbial diversity and impact on carbonate geochemistry across a changing geochemical gradient in a karst aquifer
CJ Gray, AS Engel
The ISME journal 7 (2), 325-337, 2013
942013
Productivity-diversity relationships from chemolithoautotrophically based sulfidic karst systems
ML Porter, AS Engel, TC Kane, BK Kinkle
International Journal of Speleology 38 (1), 4, 2009
922009
In situ detection of novel Acidobacteria in microbial mats from a chemolithoautotrophically based cave ecosystem (Lower Kane Cave, WY, USA)
DB Meisinger, J Zimmermann, W Ludwig, KH Schleifer, G Wanner, ...
Environmental microbiology 9 (6), 1523-1534, 2007
892007
Chemolithoautotrophy supports macroinvertebrate food webs and affects diversity and stability in groundwater communities
BT Hutchins, AS Engel, WH Nowlin, BF Schwartz
Ecology 97 (6), 1530-1542, 2016
782016
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