Browsing School of Biological and Chemical Sciences by Author "Economou, CK"
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Air-quality networks collect environmental DNA with the potential to measure biodiversity at continental scales
Littlefair, JE; Allerton, JJ; Brown, AS; Butterfield, DM; Robins, C; Economou, CK; Garrett, NR; Clare, EL (2023) -
Convergent evolution of a labile nutritional symbiosis in ants
Jackson, R; Monnin, D; Patapiou, PA; Golding, G; Helanterae, H; Oettler, J; Heinze, J; Wurm, Y; Economou, CK; Chapuisat, M (2022) -
Diversity of dimethylsulfide‐degrading methanogens and sulfate‐reducing bacteria in anoxic sediments along the Medway Estuary, UK
Tsola, SL; Zhu, Y; Ghurnee, O; Economou, CK; Trimmer, M; Eyice, Ö (Wiley, 2021-06-10)Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas but the microbial diversity mediating methylotrophic methanogenesis is not well-characterized. One overlooked route to methane is via the degradation of dimethylsulfide (DMS), an abundant ... -
eDNAir: proof of concept that animal DNA can be collected from air sampling
Clare, EL; Economou, CK; Faulkes, CG; Gilbert, JD; Bennett, F; Drinkwater, R; Littlefair, JE (PeerJ, 2021-03-31)Environmental DNA (eDNA) is one of the fastest developing tools for species biomonitoring and ecological research. However, despite substantial interest from research, commercial and regulatory sectors, it has remained ... -
Evidence of phylosymbiosis in Formica ants
Jackson, R; Patapiou, PA; Golding, G; Helantera, H; Economou, CK; Chapuisat, M; Henry, LM (2023) -
Measuring biodiversity from DNA in the air
Clare, EL; Economou, CK; Bennett, FJ; Dyer, CE; Adams, K; McRobie, B; Drinkwater, R; Littlefair, JE (2022) -
Methanomethylovorans are the dominant dimethylsulfide-degrading methanogens in gravel and sandy river sediment microcosms
Tsola, SL; Prevodnik, AA; Sinclair, LF; Sanders, IA; Economou, CK; Eyice, Ö (Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2024-07-20)<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:sec> <jats:title>Background</jats:title> <jats:p>Rivers and streams are important components of the global carbon cycle and methane budget. However, our understanding of the microbial ...