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Geology | 2010

Microbial biosynthesis of wax esters during desiccation: Adaptation for colonization of the earliest terrestrial environments?

David B. Finkelstein; Simon C. Brassell; Lisa M. Pratt

Intense fluctuations in precipitation govern seasonal cycles of ephemeral lakes, controlling hydration stresses and producing changes in the biochemical composition of endemic microbes. The lipid compositions of emergent and desiccated mats with comparable microbial communities from evaporative alkaline lakes reveal increases in the abundance and average chain length of wax esters (WE) that may represent an evolutionary strategy to survive desiccation in evaporative environments. Subsequent rehydration naturally saponifies WE, regenerating alcohol and acid moieties that can be utilized as membrane lipids for the next viable microbial generation. The antiquity of this biosynthetic innovation suggests that WE production likely facilitated microbial migration to lake environments in the earliest terrestrial ecosystems as well as their survival through hydration-dehydration cycles.


Sedimentology | 2005

Wildfires and seasonal aridity recorded in Late Cretaceous strata from south-eastern Arizona, USA

David B. Finkelstein; Lisa M. Pratt; Tara M. Curtin; Simon C. Brassell


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2006

Can biomass burning produce a globally significant carbon-isotope excursion in the sedimentary record?

David B. Finkelstein; Lisa M. Pratt; Simon C. Brassell


Journal of Paleolimnology | 2011

Sedimentary stable carbon isotope evidence of late Quaternary vegetation and climate change in highland Costa Rica

Chad S. Lane; Sally P. Horn; Claudia I. Mora; Kenneth H. Orvis; David B. Finkelstein


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2013

Pre-Hispanic agricultural decline prior to the Spanish Conquest in southern Central America

Zachary P. Taylor; Sally P. Horn; David B. Finkelstein


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2011

A multitree perspective of the tree ring tropical cyclone record from longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Mill.), Big Thicket National Preserve, Texas, United States

Daniel Lewis; David B. Finkelstein; Henri D. Grissino-Mayer; Claudia I. Mora; Edmund Perfect


Archive | 2009

Comparing alpha-cellulose delta13C and delta18O to regional climate at Big Thicket National Preserve, Texas

David B. Lewis; David B. Finkelstein; Claudia I. Mora; Henri D. Grissino-Mayer; Edmund Perfect


Archive | 2009

Characterizing the Spatial and Temporal Variations in Organic Carbon Abundance and Stable Isotope Ratios in Lake Sediments Containing Evidence of Prehistoric Agriculture

Zachary P. Taylor; David B. Finkelstein; Sally P. Horn


Archive | 2008

A Multi-Tree Perspective of Oxygen Isotope Variability in Longleaf Pine (Pinus palustris Mill.) Trees From Big Thicket National Preserve, Texas

David B. Lewis; David B. Finkelstein; Henri D. Grissino-Mayer; Claudia I. Mora; Edmund Perfect


Archive | 2006

Can Peat Fires Produce a Globally Significant Carbon-Isotope Excursion in the Sedimentary Record?

David B. Finkelstein; Simon C. Brassell; Elizabeth M. Pratt

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Simon C. Brassell

Indiana University Bloomington

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Claudia I. Mora

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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Lisa M. Pratt

Indiana University Bloomington

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Chad S. Lane

University of Tennessee

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David A. Fike

Washington University in St. Louis

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John P. Grotzinger

California Institute of Technology

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