Author

Karen Tate

Plymouth Marine Laboratory, Marine Life Support Systems - Cited by 5,428 - Marine benthic microbiology

Biography

Karen Tate  is currently working as a Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine. Her research interests includes Vccines, immunology. She is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. She has successfully completed her Administrative responsibilities. Karen Tate  has authored of many research articles/books related to Internal Medicine.  
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A communal catalogue reveals Earth’s multiscale microbial diversity
LR Thompson, JG Sanders, D McDonald, A Amir, J Ladau, KJ Locey, ...Nature 551 (7681), 457-463, 2017201
2017
Detection and impacts of leakage from sub-seafloor deep geological carbon dioxide storage
J Blackford, H Stahl, JM Bull, BJP Bergès, M Cevatoglu, A Lichtschlag, ...Nature Climate Change, DOI: 10.1038/NCLIMATE2381, 2014201
187
2014
Bioturbation: impact on the marine nitrogen cycle
B Laverock, JA Gilbert, K Tait, AM Osborn, S WiddicombeBiochemical Society Transactions 39 (1), 315-320, 2011201
182
2011
Cross-kingdom signalling: exploitation of bacterial quorum sensing molecules by the green seaweed Ulva
I Joint, K Tait, G WheelerPhilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 362 …, 2007200
177
2007
Marine microbial gene abundance and community composition in response to ocean acidification and elevated temperature in two contrasting coastal marine sediments
A Currie, K Tait, H Parry, B de Francisco-Mora, N Hicks, AM Osborn, ...Frontiers in Microbiology, 10.3389/fmicb.2017.01599, 2017201
130
2017
Bioturbating shrimp alter the structure and diversity of bacterial communities in coastal marine sediments
B Laverock, CJ Smith, K Tait, AM Osborn, S Widdicombe, JA GilbertThe ISME journal 4 (12), 1531-1544, 2010201
127
2010
Turnover of quorum sensing signal molecules modulates cross‐kingdom signalling
K Tait, H Williamson, S Atkinson, P Williams, M Cámara, I JointEnvironmental microbiology 11 (7), 1792-1802, 2009200
114
2009
Connected macroalgal‐sediment systems: blue carbon and food webs in the deep coastal ocean
AM Queirós, N Stephens, S Widdicombe, K Tait, SJ McCoy, J Ingels, ...Ecological Monographs 89 (3), e01366, 2019201
114
2019
Ocean acidification and rising temperatures may increase biofilm primary productivity but decrease grazer consumption
BD Russell, SD Connell, HS Findlay, K Tait, S Widdicombe, ...Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 368 (20120438), http://dx …, 2013201
113
2013
Quorum sensing signal production and inhibition by coral‐associated vibrios
K Tait, Z Hutchison, FL Thompson, CB MunnEnvironmental microbiology reports 2 (1), 145-150, 2010201
98
2010
Impact of ocean acidification on benthic and water column ammonia oxidation
V Kitidis, B Laverock, LC McNeill, A Beesley, D Cummings, K Tait, ...Geophysical Research Letters 38 (21), 2011201
93
2011
Diketopiperazines Produced by the Halophilic Archaeon, Haloterrigena hispanica, Activate AHL Bioreporters
G Tommonaro, GR Abbamondi, C Iodice, K Tait, S De RosaMicrobial ecology 63, 490-495, 2012201
81
2012
Free Ocean CO2 Enrichment (FOCE) systems: present status and future developments
JP Gattuso, W Kirkwood, JP Barry, E Cox, F Gazeau, L Hansson, ...Biogeosciences 11, 4057-4075, 2014201
70
2014
Impacts of bioturbation on temporal variation in bacterial and archaeal nitrogen‐cycling gene abundance in coastal sediments
B Laverock, K Tait, JA Gilbert, AM Osborn, S WiddicombeEnvironmental microbiology reports 6 (1), 113-121, 2014201
64
2014
Bioturbation determines the response of benthic ammonia-oxidizing microorganisms to ocean acidification
B Laverock, V Kitidis, K Tait, JA Gilbert, AM Osborn, S WiddicombePhilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 368 …, 2013201
56
2013
Disturbance to conserved bacterial communities in the cold water gorgonian coral Eunicella verrucosa
E Ransome, S Rowley, S Thomas, K Tait, C MunnFEMS Microbiology Ecology 90 (2), 404-416, 2014201
54
2014
Rapid response of the active microbial community to CO2 exposure from a controlled sub-seabed CO2 leak in Ardmucknish Bay (Oban, Scotland)
K Tait, H Stahl, P Taylor, S WiddicombeInternational Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 10.1016/ijggc.2014.11.021, 2015201
47
2015
Interference with the germination and growth of Ulva zoospores by quorum‐sensing molecules from Ulva‐associated epiphytic bacteria
MS Twigg, K Tait, P Williams, S Atkinson, M CámaraEnvironmental microbiology 16 (2), 4-3, 2014201
45
2014
Impact of sub-seabed CO 2 leakage on macrobenthic community structure and diversity
S Widdicombe, CL McNeill, H Stahl, P Taylor, AM Queirós, J Nunes, K TaitInternational Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, DOI:10.1016/j.ijggc.2015.01.003, 2015201
36
2015