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Peter Chuckran
Peter Chuckran
Postdoctoral Researcher, University of California, Berkeley
Verified email at berkeley.edu
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Expansion of the global RNA virome reveals diverse clades of bacteriophages
U Neri, YI Wolf, S Roux, AP Camargo, B Lee, D Kazlauskas, IM Chen, ...
Cell 185 (21), 4023-4037. e18, 2022
1562022
Maximizing establishment and survivorship of field-collected and greenhouse-cultivated biocrusts in a semi-cold desert
A Antoninka, MA Bowker, P Chuckran, NN Barger, S Reed, J Belnap
Plant and Soil 429, 213-225, 2018
742018
The functional significance of bacterial predators
BA Hungate, JC Marks, ME Power, E Schwartz, KJ van Groenigen, ...
Mbio 12 (2), 10.1128/mbio. 00466-21, 2021
682021
Improving field success of biocrust rehabilitation materials: hardening the organisms or softening the environment?
MA Bowker, AJ Antoninka, PF Chuckran
Restoration Ecology 28, S177-S186, 2020
442020
Rapid response of nitrogen cycling gene transcription to labile carbon amendments in a soil microbial community
PF Chuckran, V Fofanov, BA Hungate, EM Morrissey, E Schwartz, ...
mSystems 6 (3), 2021
292021
Multiple mechanisms determine the effect of warming on plant litter decomposition in a dryland
PF Chuckran, R Reibold, HL Throop, SC Reed
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 145, 107799, 2020
282020
Edaphic controls on genome size and GC content of bacteria in soil microbial communities
PF Chuckran, C Flagg, J Propster, WA Rutherford, ET Sieradzki, ...
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 178, 108935, 2023
202023
Variation in genomic traits of microbial communities among ecosystems
PF Chuckran, BA Hungate, E Schwartz, P Dijkstra
FEMS microbes 2, xtab020, 2021
142021
Herbivores regulate the sensitivity of soil organic carbon decomposition to warming
P Chuckran, DA Frank
Environmental Research Letters 8 (4), 044013, 2013
92013
Responses of biocrust and associated soil bacteria to novel climates are not tightly coupled
A Antoninka, PF Chuckran, RL Mau, ML Slate, BD Mishler, MJ Oliver, ...
Frontiers in microbiology 13, 821860, 2022
72022
The functional significance of bacterial predators. mBio 12: e00466-21
BA Hungate, JC Marks, ME Power, E Schwartz, KJ van Groenigen, ...
72021
Metagenomes and metatranscriptomes of a glucose-amended agricultural soil
PF Chuckran, M Huntemann, A Clum, B Foster, B Foster, S Roux, ...
Microbiology Resource Announcements 9 (44), 10.1128/mra. 00895-20, 2020
32020
Soil, ocean, hot spring, and host-associated environments reveal unique selection pressures on genomic features of bacteria in microbial communities
PF Chuckran, B Hungate, E Schwartz, P Dijkstra
bioRxiv, 2021.04. 05.438506, 2021
12021
Metatranscriptomes of California grassland soil microbial communities in response to rewetting
PF Chuckran, K Estera-Molina, M Huntemann, B Foster, S Roux, ...
Microbiology Resource Announcements 13 (6), e00322-24, 2024
2024
Codon bias, nucleotide selection, and genome size predict in situ bacterial growth rate and transcription in rewetted soil
PF Chuckran, K Estera-Molina, AM Nicolas, ET Sieradzki, P Dijkstra, ...
bioRxiv, 2024.06. 28.601247, 2024
2024
The biogeographical distribution of bacterial genomic traits and their relationship to growth and activity in soils
P Chuckran, K Estera-Molina, C Flagg, N Goudner, A Nicolas, JR Propster, ...
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2023, B51A-03, 2023
2023
Tracking transcription in soil microbial communities during the Birch Effect
P Chuckran, M Firestone, AM Nicolas, ET Sieradzki, J Pett-Ridge, ...
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, EGU-11025, 2023
2023
A multi-omics approach to assessing growth, stress, and disturbance in soil microbial communities
PF Chuckran
Northern Arizona University, 2022
2022
Biocrust common gardens demonstrate adaptability to novel climates
A Antoninka, PF Chuckran, C Rengifo-Faiffer, R Mau, M Bowker
2020 ESA Annual Meeting (August 3-6), 0
Genome reduction of microbial communities observed through publicly available metagenomes
P Chuckran, P Dijkstra, BA Hungate
2020 ESA Annual Meeting (August 3-6), 0
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