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William West
Universty of Notre Dame, Michigan State University
Verified email at alumni.nd.edu
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Effects of algal and terrestrial carbon on methane production rates and methanogen community structure in a temperate lake sediment
WE West, JJ Coloso, SE Jones
Freshwater Biology 57 (5), 949-955, 2012
1912012
Productivity and depth regulate lake contributions to atmospheric methane
WE West, KP Creamer, SE Jones
Limnology and Oceanography 61 (S1), S51-S61, 2016
1782016
Regulators of coastal wetland methane production and responses to simulated global change
C Vizza, WE West, SE Jones, JA Hart, GA Lamberti
Biogeosciences 14 (2), 431-446, 2017
772017
Spatial heterogeneity of within‐stream methane concentrations
JT Crawford, LC Loken, WE West, B Crary, SA Spawn, N Gubbins, ...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 122 (5), 1036-1048, 2017
462017
Phytoplankton lipid content influences freshwater lake methanogenesis
WE West, SM McCarthy, SE Jones
Freshwater Biology 60 (11), 2261-2269, 2015
402015
Organic matter supply and bacterial community composition predict methanogenesis rates in temperate lake sediments
BL Bertolet, WE West, DW Armitage, SE Jones
Limnology and Oceanography Letters 4 (5), 164-172, 2019
272019
Pond methane dynamics, from microbial communities to ecosystem budget, during summer in Alaska
C Vizza, SE Jones, JA Hart, WE West, GA Lamberti
Limnology and Oceanography 67 (2), 450-467, 2022
52022
Digging further into wolf-deer interactions: Food web effects on soil nitrogen availability in a Great Lakes Forest
DG Flagel, GE Belovsky, WE West
The American Midland Naturalist 176 (1), 147-151, 2016
32016
Methane Cycling Contributes to Distinct Patterns in Carbon Stable Isotopes of Wetland Detritus
JA Hart, C Vizza, WE West, DT Chaloner, SE Jones, GA Lamberti
Wetlands 39, 361-370, 2019
12019
Methanogenesis rates related to ecosystem primary productivity and microbial community composition in temperate lake sediments
BL Bertolet, WE West, DW Armitage, SE Jones
2019 ESA Annual Meeting (August 11--16), 2019
2019
The carbon and nitrogen cycle collide in soil: An examination of the effects of switchgrass root exudates on soil denitrification
K Bloodworth, WE West
2017 ESA Annual Meeting (August 6--11), 2017
2017
Multi-Scale Drivers of Lake Methane Dynamics
WE West
University Of Notre Dame, 2015
2015
Landscape-informed strategies for estimating contributions to the global methane cycle
WE West, KP Creamer, JJ Coloso, SE Jones
Implications of agriculture for lake contributions to the global methane cycle
SE Jones, JC James, WE West, D Pitts
Effects of algal carbon on methane production rates and methanogen community structure in temperate lake sediment
WE West
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