Publications by authors named "Reilly R Dibner"

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  • Thousands of microbes in soil form symbiotic relationships with plants, influencing their growth and performance, and are often seen as part of the plant's genetic makeup.
  • The study investigated how elapsed time and microbial succession, rather than the plant's developmental stage, impact microbial diversity in the rhizosphere of Arabidopsis thaliana.
  • Results indicated that elapsed time is a strong predictor of microbial diversity, with minimal differences observed across various developmental stages of the plants, suggesting time is more crucial in shaping microbial communities.
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High-throughput DNA sequencing techniques have contributed substantially to advances in our understanding of relationships among microbial communities, host characteristics, and broader ecosystem functions. With this rapid increase in breadth and depth of sequencing capabilities have come methods to extract, amplify, analyze, and interpret environmental DNA successfully with maximum efficiency. Unfortunately, performing DNA extractions quickly can come at the cost of increasing the risk of contamination among samples.

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Predicting how environmental factors affect the distribution of species is a fundamental goal of conservation biology. Conservation biologists rely on species distribution and abundance models to identify key habitat characteristics for species. Occupancy modeling is frequently promoted as a practical alternative to use of abundance in identifying habitat quality.

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