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Professor William Sloan.
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Dr Ben Allen
Dr Rebeca Gonzalez-Cabaleiro
Dr Dana Ofiteru
Professor William Sloan
Donna Swan
et al.
Diversity and metabolic energy in bacteria
2023
Dr Dana Ofiteru
Professor William Sloan
Neutral mechanisms and niche differentiation in steady-state insular microbial communities revealed by single cell analysis
2018
Dr Elizabeth Heidrich
Dr Jan Dolfing
Dr Matthew Wade
Professor William Sloan
Professor Thomas Curtis
et al.
Temperature, inocula and substrate: Contrasting electroactive consortia, diversity and performance in microbial fuel cells
2018
Dr Mathew Brown
Dr Joana Baptista
Donna Swan
Sarah Smith
Professor Russell Davenport
et al.
Virus abundance dynamics and their biotic and abiotic interactions in a full scale activated sludge plant
2016
Dr Mathew Brown
Dr Joana Baptista
Donna Swan
Sarah Smith
Professor Russell Davenport
et al.
Virus abundance dynamics in a full scale activated sludge plant
2016
Dr Mathew Brown
Dr Joana Baptista
Donna Swan
Sarah Smith
Professor Russell Davenport
et al.
Virus abundance dynamics in activated sludge processes
2015
Dr Paola Meynet
Professor Russell Davenport
Professor William Sloan
Professor David Werner
Predicting the effects of biochar on volatile petroleum hydrocarbon biodegradation and emanation from soil: A bacterial community finger-print analysis inferred modelling approach
2014
Dr Joana Baptista
Professor Russell Davenport
Professor William Sloan
Professor Thomas Curtis
Microbial community assembly, theory and rare functions
2013
Professor Thomas Curtis
Professor William Sloan
Modelling the effects of dispersal mechanisms and hydrodynamic regimes upon the structure of microbial communities within fluvial biofilms
2013
Dr Dana Ofiteru
Professor Thomas Curtis
Professor William Sloan
Combined niche and neutral effects in a microbial wastewater treatment community
2010
Dr Joana Baptista
Professor William Sloan
Professor Thomas Curtis
The taxa-area relationship is not a universal law of ecology
2010
Professor Thomas Curtis
Professor Russell Davenport
Professor Ian Head
Fiona Read
Professor William Sloan
et al.
Accurate determination of microbial diversity from 454 pyrosequencing data
2009
Professor Thomas Curtis
Professor William Sloan
The rational exploration of microbial diversity
2008
Professor William Sloan
Professor Ian Head
Professor Thomas Curtis
Microbial landscapes: new paths to biofilm research
2007
Professor William Sloan
Susan Lively
Professor Ian Head
Professor Thomas Curtis
Modeling taxa-abundance distributions in microbial communities using environmental sequence data
2007
Professor Thomas Curtis
Professor Ian Head
Professor William Sloan
Neutral assembly of bacterial communities
2007
Professor Thomas Curtis
Professor Ian Head
Professor William Sloan
Neutral Assembly of Microbial Communities
2007
Professor William Sloan
Professor Ian Head
Professor Thomas Curtis
Quantifying the roles of immigration and chance in shaping prokaryote community structure
2006
Professor Thomas Curtis
Professor Ian Head
Professor William Sloan
Taxa-area relationships for microbes: the unsampled and the unseen
2006
Professor Thomas Curtis
Professor William Sloan
Towards the design of diversity: Stochastic models for community assembly in wastewater treatment plants
2006
Professor Thomas Curtis
Professor Ian Head
Professor William Sloan
What is the extent of prokaryotic diversity?
2006
Professor Thomas Curtis
Professor William Sloan
Exploring microbial diversity - A vast below
2005
Professor William Sloan
Professor Thomas Curtis
Estimating bacterial diversity from clone libraries with flat rank abundance distributions
2004
Professor William Sloan
Professor Chris Kilsby
Incorporating topographic variability into a simple regional snowmelt model
2004
Professor Thomas Curtis
Professor William Sloan
Prokaryotic diversity and its limits: microbial community structure in nature and implications for microbial ecology
2004
Professor Thomas Curtis
Professor William Sloan
Dr Jack Scannell
Estimating prokaryotic diversity and its limits
2002
Professor William Sloan
Professor John Ewen
Modelling long-term contaminant migration in a catchment at fine spatial and temporal scales using the UP system
1999
Professor Chris Kilsby
Professor John Ewen
Professor William Sloan
John Richmond
Professor Enda O'Connell
et al.
The UP modelling system for large scale hydrology: Simulation of the Arkansas-Red River basin
1999
Professor John Ewen
Professor William Sloan
Professor Chris Kilsby
Professor Enda O'Connell
UP Modelling System for large scale hydrology: deriving large-scale physically-based parameters for the Arkansas-Red River basin
1999
Professor William Sloan
A GIS framework for modelling nitrogen leaching from agricultural areas in the Middle Hills, Nepal
1998
Professor William Sloan
Professor John Ewen
Professor Chris Kilsby
Professor Enda O'Connell
Physically based model for large river basins
1997