Matthew A. Saxton
University of Tennessee
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Applied and Environmental Microbiology | 2006
Steven W. Wilhelm; Matthew J. Carberry; Melanie L. Eldridge; Leo Poorvin; Matthew A. Saxton; Martina A. Doblin
ABSTRACT While it is well established that viruses play an important role in the structure of marine microbial food webs, few studies have directly addressed their role in large lake systems. As part of an ongoing study of the microbial ecology of Lake Erie, we have examined the distribution and diversity of viruses in this system. One surprising result has been the pervasive distribution of cyanophages that infect the marine cyanobacterial isolate Synechococcus sp. strain WH7803. Viruses that lytically infect this cyanobacterium were identified throughout the western basin of Lake Erie, as well as in locations within the central and eastern basins. Analyses of the gene encoding the g20 viral capsid assembly protein (a conservative phylogenetic marker for the cyanophage) indicate that these viruses, as well as amplicons from natural populations and the ballast of commercial ships, are related to marine cyanophages but in some cases form a unique clade, leaving questions concerning the native hosts of these viruses. The results suggest that cyanophages may be as important in freshwater systems as they are known to be in marine systems.
Frontiers in Microbiology | 2012
Matthew A. Saxton; Robert J. Arnold; Richard A. Bourbonniere; Robert Michael L. McKay; Steven W. Wilhelm
Blooms of the potentially toxic cyanobacterium Microcystis are common events globally, and as a result significant resources continue to be dedicated to monitoring and controlling these events. Recent studies have shown that a significant proportion of total cell-associated phosphorus (P) in marine phytoplankton can be surface adsorbed; as a result studies completed to date do not accurately report the P demands of these organisms. In this study we measure the total cell-associated and intracellular P as well as growth rates of two toxic strains of Microcystis aeruginosa Kütz grown under a range of P concentrations. The results show that the intracellular P pool in Microcystis represents a percentage of total cell-associated P (50–90%) similar to what has been reported for actively growing algae in marine systems. Intracellular P concentrations (39–147 fg cell−1) generally increased with increasing P concentrations in the growth medium, but growth rate and the ratio of total cell-associated to intracellular P remained generally stable. Intracellular P quotas and growth rates in cells grown under the different P treatments illustrate the ability of this organism to successfully respond to changes in ambient P loads, and thus have implications for ecosystem scale productivity models employing P concentrations to predict algal bloom events.
Journal of Great Lakes Research | 2012
Michael R. Twiss; Robert Michael L. McKay; Richard A. Bourbonniere; George S. Bullerjahn; Hunter J. Carrick; Ralph E. H. Smith; Jennifer G. Winter; N.A. D'souza; Paula C. Furey; Aubrey R. Lashaway; Matthew A. Saxton; Steven W. Wilhelm
Harmful Algae | 2009
Johanna M. Rinta-Kanto; Matthew A. Saxton; Jennifer M. DeBruyn; Juliette L. Smith; Christopher H. Marvin; Kenneth A. Krieger; Gary S. Sayler; Gregory L. Boyer; Steven W. Wilhelm
Aquatic Microbial Ecology | 2008
Christopher J. Gobler; Timothy W. Davis; Sarah N. Deonarine; Matthew A. Saxton; Peter J. Lavrentyev; Frank J. Jochem; Steven W. Wilhelm
Journal of Great Lakes Research | 2011
Matthew A. Saxton; Elizabeth A. Morrow; Richard A. Bourbonniere; Steven W. Wilhelm
FEMS Microbiology Ecology | 2014
Steven W. Wilhelm; Gary R. LeCleir; George S. Bullerjahn; Robert Michael L. McKay; Matthew A. Saxton; Michael R. Twiss; Richard A. Bourbonniere
Aquatic Microbial Ecology | 2008
Janet M. Rowe; Matthew A. Saxton; Matthew T. Cottrell; Jennifer M. DeBruyn; G. Mine Berg; David L. Kirchman; David A. Hutchins; Steven W. Wilhelm
Journal of Great Lakes Research | 2012
Matthew A. Saxton; N.A. D'souza; Richard A. Bourbonniere; Robert Michael L. McKay; Steven W. Wilhelm
Aquatic Microbial Ecology | 2015
Jasmin C. Green; Faraz Rahman; Matthew A. Saxton; Kurt E. Williamson