William D. Taylor
Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Aquatic Ecology
Biology
University of Waterloo
Canada
Biography
Dr. William D. Taylor, William Taylor research interests cross over several areas of aquatic ecology, including nutrient cycles, the fate of aquatic bacteria, the ecology of protozoa, and human effects on water quality. His most recent research concerns the freshwater phosphorus cycle.
Research Interest
William Taylors research interests cross over several areas of aquatic ecology, including nutrient cycles, the fate of aquatic bacteria, the ecology of protozoa, and human effects on water quality. His most recent research concerns the freshwater phosphorus cycle.
Publications
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Jostins L, Ripke S, Weersma RK, Duerr RH, McGovern DP, Hui KY, Lee JC, Schumm LP, Sharma Y, Anderson CA, Essers J. Host-microbe interactions have shaped the genetic architecture of inflammatory bowel disease. nature. 2012 Nov 1;491(7422):119.
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Barton DR, Taylor WD, Biette RM. Dimensions of riparian buffer strips required to maintain trout habitat in southern Ontario streams. North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 1985 Jul 1;5(3A):364-78.
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Klionsky DJ, Abdelmohsen K, Abe A, Abedin MJ, Abeliovich H, Acevedo Arozena A, Adachi H, Adams CM, Adams PD, Adeli K, Adhihetty PJ. Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy. Autophagy. 2016 Jan 2;12(1):1-222.