Journal Articles - 5 |
2015 |
| Ortmann, A. C., & Lu, Y. (2015). Initial community and environment determine the response of bacterial communities to dispersant and oil contamination. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 90(1-2), 106-114. | |
2014 |
| Ortell, N., & Ortmann, A. (2014). Interactions among members of the microbial loop in an estuary dominated by microzooplankton grazing. Aquatic Microbial Ecology, 72(1), 63-71. | |
| Ortmann, A. C., & Ortell, N. (2014). Changes in free-living bacterial community diversity reflect the magnitude of environmental variability. FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 87(1), 291-301. | |
2012 |
| Ortmann, A. C., Anders, J., Shelton, N., Gong, L., Moss, A. G., & Condon, R. H. (2012). Dispersed Oil Disrupts Microbial Pathways in Pelagic Food Webs. PLoS ONE, 7(7), e42548. | |
2011 |
| Ortmann, A., Metzger, R., Liefer, J., & Novoveska, L. (2011). Grazing and viral lysis vary for different components of the microbial community across an estuarine gradient. Aquatic Microbial Ecology, 65(2), 143-157. | |
Conference Presentations - 9 |
2016 |
| Dahl, K. P., W.F.; Robertson, A. O., A.C.; Portnoy, D. H., & J.D (2016). DNA barcoding and microsatellite genotyping reveal cannibalism among invasive lionfish in the northern Gulf of Mexico. In Gulf Estuarine Research Society Fall 2016 Meeting | |
2012 |
| Ortmann, A. M., R.C.; Anders, J. S., N.; Condon, R. G., & W.M (2012). Dispersants and Dispersed Oil Disrupt the Microbial Food Web in Coastal Alabama Waters. In Ocean Sciences Meeting 2012 | |
2011 |
| Condon, R. G., W.M.; Brandes, J. K., R.; Linn, L. O., & A.C.; Shelton, N. (2011). Hydrocarbons as subsidy energy for food web production in coastal Gulf of Mexico waters. In Northern Gulf Institute Annual Conference | |
| Condon, R. G., W.M.; Brandes, J. O., A.C.; Linn, L. S., N.L.; Hernandez, J., & F (2011). Hydrocarbons as subsidy energy for food we production in coastal Gulf of Mexico waters. In AGU/ASLO Ocean Sciences Meeting | |
| Mortazavi, B. O., A.; Wang, L. B., & R (2011). Nitrification and Denitrification Potential Along a Vegetation Gradient in a Saltmarsh Ecosystem. In Benthic Ecology Annual Meeting 2011 | |
| Ortmann, A. M., R.C.; Anders, J. C., & R (2011). Characterizing the coastal microbial community response to oil and dispersant exposure. In American Society for Microbiology Meeting | |
| Ortmann, A. M., & R.C.; Condon, R. (2011). Investigating patterns of growth, grazing and viral lysis of the phytoplankton along a salinity gradient influenced by oil from the Deepwater Horizon spill. In Northern Gulf Institute Annual Conference | |
2010 |
| Chadhain, N. O., S.N.; Wang, L. O., & A.C (2010). Microbial community response to the Deepwater Horizon spill, a functional gene approach. In Southeastern Branch ofthe American Society of Microbiology | |
| Ortmann, A. O., & S.N.; Chadhain, N. (2010). Archaea as a sentinel group to measure recovery from the Deepwater Horizon spill. In Southeastern Branch ofthe American Society of Microbiology | |