New Publications: January 2024

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Every month, research from ϲappscientists and affiliates is published in academic journals across the globe. In January 2024, seven new studies were published. MBL-affiliated authors are in bold.

Our list of recent publications is updated weekly here.


January 2023

Bulseco, A. N., Murphy, A. E., Giblin, A. E., Tucker, J., Sanderman, J., & Bowen, J. L. (2023). Marsh sediments chronically exposed to nitrogen enrichment contain degraded organic matter that is less vulnerable to decomposition via nitrate reduction. Science of The Total Environment.

Costello, J. H., Colin, S. P., Gemmell, B. J., Dabiri, J. O., & Kanso, E. A. (2024). Turning kinematics of the scyphomedusa Aurelia aurita. Bioinspiration & Biomimetics.

Gordeev, V., Pokrovsky, O., Zhulidov, A., Filippov, A., Gurtovaya, T., Holmes, R., Kosmenko, L., McClelland, J., Peterson, B., & Tank, S. (2024). Dissolved Major and Trace Elements in the Largest Eurasian Arctic Rivers: Ob, Yenisey, Lena, and Kolyma.

Mullowney, M. W., Fiebig, A., Schnizlein, M. K., McMillin, M., Rose, A. R., Koval, J., Rubin, D., Dalal, S., Sogin, M. L., Chang, E. B., Sidebottom, A. M., & Crosson, S. (2024). Microbially catalyzed conjugation of GABA and tyramine to bile acids. Journal of Bacteriology.

Valiela, I., Lloret, J., Chenoweth, K., & Wang, Y. (2024). An example of accelerated changes in current and future ecosystem trajectories: Unexpected rapid transitions in salt marsh vegetation forced by sea level rise. Environmental Challenges.

Vineis, J. H., Reznikoff, W. S., Antonopoulos, D. A., Koval, J., Chang, E., Fallon, B. R., Paul, B. G., Morrison, H. G., & Sogin, M. L. (2024). A novel conjugative transposon carrying an autonomously amplified plasmid. mBio.

Yin, C., Morita, T., & Parrish, J. Z. (2024). A cell atlas of the larval Aedes aegypti ventral nerve cord. Neural Development.

Are you an ϲappscientist with a paper that came out this month, which was not included on this list? We apologize for the oversight. Please email comm@mbl.edu