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  • Should we stay or should we... Should we stay or should we go: mechanisms and ecological consequences for biofilm dispersal
    McDougald, Diane; Rice, Scott A; Barraud, Nicolas ... Nature reviews. Microbiology, 01/2012, Volume: 10, Issue: 1
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    In most environments, bacteria reside primarily in biofilms, which are social consortia of cells that are embedded in an extracellular matrix and undergo developmental programmes resulting in a ...
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  • Dual Role of Mechanisms Inv... Dual Role of Mechanisms Involved in Resistance to Predation by Protozoa and Virulence to Humans
    Sun, Shuyang; Noorian, Parisa; McDougald, Diane Frontiers in microbiology, 05/2018, Volume: 9
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    Most opportunistic pathogens transit in the environment between hosts and the environment plays a significant role in the evolution of protective traits. The coincidental evolution hypothesis ...
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  • The Rise of Pathogens: Pred... The Rise of Pathogens: Predation as a Factor Driving the Evolution of Human Pathogens in the Environment
    Erken, Martina; Lutz, Carla; McDougald, Diane Microbial ecology, 05/2013, Volume: 65, Issue: 4
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    Bacteria in the environment must survive predation from bacteriophage, heterotrophic protists, and predatory bacteria. This selective pressure has resulted in the evolution of a variety of defense ...
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  • The Impact of Protozoan Pre... The Impact of Protozoan Predation on the Pathogenicity of Vibrio cholerae
    Espinoza-Vergara, Gustavo; Hoque, M Mozammel; McDougald, Diane ... Frontiers in microbiology, 01/2020, Volume: 11
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    In the aquatic environment, spp. interact with many living organisms that can serve as a replication niche, including heterotrophic protists, or protozoa. Protozoa engulf bacteria and package them ...
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  • genomic basis of trophic st... genomic basis of trophic strategy in marine bacteria
    Lauro, Federico M; McDougald, Diane; Thomas, Torsten ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 09/2009, Volume: 106, Issue: 37
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    Many marine bacteria have evolved to grow optimally at either high (copiotrophic) or low (oligotrophic) nutrient concentrations, enabling different species to colonize distinct trophic habitats in ...
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  • Urinary catheter-associated... Urinary catheter-associated microbiota change in accordance with treatment and infection status
    Bossa, Laetitia; Kline, Kimberly; McDougald, Diane ... PloS one, 06/2017, Volume: 12, Issue: 6
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    The use of long-term catheterisation to manage insensate bladders, often associated with spinal cord injury (SCI), increases the risk of microbial colonisation and infection of the urinary tract. ...
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  • Characterization of biofoul... Characterization of biofouling in a lab-scale forward osmosis membrane bioreactor (FOMBR)
    Zhang, Qiaoyun; Jie, Yap Wei; Loong, Winson Lay Chee ... Water research (Oxford), 07/2014, Volume: 58
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    Forward osmosis membrane bioreactors (FOMBR) provide high quality permeate, however the propensity for membrane biofouling in FOMBRs is unknown. Here, FOMBRs were operated under high and low aeration ...
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  • Editorial: Insights in biof... Editorial: Insights in biofilms: 2021
    Gilmore, Brendan F; McDougald, Diane; Beloin, Christophe Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology, 11/2022, Volume: 12
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  • Relative contributions of V... Relative contributions of Vibrio polysaccharide and quorum sensing to the resistance of Vibrio cholerae to predation by heterotrophic protists
    Sun, Shuyang; Kjelleberg, Staffan; McDougald, Diane PloS one, 02/2013, Volume: 8, Issue: 2
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    Protozoan grazing is a major mortality factor faced by bacteria in the environment. Vibrio cholerae, the causative agent of the disease cholera, is a natural inhabitant of aquatic ecosystems, and its ...
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