Jacob Russell
Associate Professor
Department of Biodiversity, Earth and Environmental Science
Drexel University
United States of America
Biography
"JACOB RUSSELL had did his PhD in Ecology and Evolution, University of Arizona in 2004 and currently working as Associate Professor in Department of Biodiversity, Earth and Environmental Science.His research interests includes Roles of bacterial symbionts in ant evolution Function, stability, and dynamics of heritable symbiont communities in aphids"
Research Interest
Molecular Ecology, Symbiosis, Metagenomics
Publications
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Russell JA, Hu Y, Chau L, Pauliushchyk M, Anastopoulos I, Anandan A, Waring MS. (2014) Indoor biofilter growth and exposure to airborne chemicals drive similar changes in the bacterial communities of plant roots. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 80: 4805-4813
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Sullam KE, Rubin BER, Dalton CM, Kilham SS, Flecker AS, Russell JA (2015) Divergence across diet, time, and populations rules out parallel evolution in the gut microbiomes of Trinidadian guppies. ISME Journal doi:10.1038/ismej.2014.231.
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Smith AH, Åukasik P, O’Connor MP, Lee A, Mayo G, Drott MT, Doll S, Tuttle R, DiSciullo RA, Messina A, Oliver KM, Russell JA (2015) Patterns, causes, and consequences of defensive microbiome dynamics across multiple scales. Molecular Ecology: accepted.