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Matthew Morse Booker
Researcher at North Carolina State University
Publications - 7
Citations - 70
Matthew Morse Booker is an academic researcher from North Carolina State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bay & Praise. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 7 publications receiving 24 citations.
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The diversity and function of sourdough starter microbiomes.
Elizabeth A Landis,Angela M. Oliverio,Angela M. Oliverio,Erin A. McKenney,Erin A. McKenney,Lauren M. Nichols,Nicole Kfoury,Megan N. Biango-Daniels,Leonora K Shell,Anne A. Madden,Lori R. Shapiro,Shravya Sakunala,Kinsey Drake,Albert Robbat,Matthew Morse Booker,Robert R. Dunn,Robert R. Dunn,Noah Fierer,Noah Fierer,Benjamin E. Wolfe +19 more
TL;DR: Landis et al. as mentioned in this paper used genetic sequencing to characterize the microbial communities of sourdough starters from the homes of 500 bread bakers in North America, Europe and Australasia.
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Oyster Growers and Oyster Pirates in San Francisco Bay
Abstract: In the late nineteenth century San Francisco Bay hosted one of the American West9s
most valuable fisheries: Not the bay9s native oysters, but Atlantic oysters, shipped
across the country by rail and seeded on privately owned tidelands, created private
profits and sparked public resistance. Both oyster growers and oyster pirates depended
upon a rapidly changing bay ecosystem. Their struggle to possess the bay9s productivity
revealed the inqualities of ownership in the American West. An unstable nature and
shifting perceptions of San Francisco Bay combined to remake the bay into a place to
dump waste rather than to find food. Both growers and pirates disappeared following
the collapse of the oyster fishery in the early twentieth century.
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The status of striped bass, Morone saxatilis, as a commercially ready species for U.S. marine aquaculture
L.K. Andersen,Jason Abernathy,David L. Berlinsky,Greg E. Bolton,Matthew Morse Booker,Russell J. Borski,Travis W. Brown,David Cerino,Michael Ciaramella,Robert W. Clark,Michael Frinsko,S. Adam Fuller,Steve Gabel,Bartholomew W. Green,Eric Herbst,Ronald G. Hodson,Michael Hopper,Linas W. Kenter,Frank Lopez,Andrew S. McGinty,Barry Nash,Matthew Parker,Stacey Pigg,Steve Rawles,Kenneth L. Riley,Marc J. Turano,Carl D. Webster,Charles R. Weirich,Eugene Won,L. Curry Woods,Benjamin J. Reading +30 more
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Scenario analysis on the use of rodenticides and sex-biasing gene drives for the removal of invasive house mice on islands
Megan Serr,Rene X. Valdez,Kathleen S. Barnhill-Dilling,John Godwin,Todd Kuiken,Matthew Morse Booker +5 more
TL;DR: It is made the case that the ethical challenges with the use of gene drive sex-biasing techniques and the effectiveness of this tool will rely as much on its public acceptance and its democratic use as the actual science used to construct the technology.