24. Using a novel microbiome sample type to measure correlates of temporal variation in wild lemur (Eulemur rubriventer) microbiomes

LE Grieneisen, A Hays, E Cook, R Blekhman, S Tecot. (in revision)

23. How longitudinal data can contribute to our understanding of host genetic effects on the gut microbiome

LE Grieneisen, R Blekhman, EA Archie. (2023) Gut Microbes

22. Universal gut microbial relationships in the gut microbiome of wild baboons

KE Roche, JR Björk, MR Dasari, LE Grieneisen, D Jansen, TJ Gould, LR Gesquiere, LB Barreiro, SC Alberts, R Blekhman, JA Gilbert, J Tung, S Mukherjee, EA Archie. (2023) eLife

21.

Designing the Microbes and Social Equity Symposium: A Novel Interdisciplinary Virtual Research Conference Based on Achieving Group-Directed Outputs.

SL Ishaq, EF Wissel, PG Wolf, LE Grieneisen, EM Eggleston, G Mhuireach, M Friedman, A Lichtenwalner, J Otero Machuca, K Weatherford Darling, AL Pearson, FS Wertheim… S Hosler. (2022) Challenges

20. Synchrony and idiosyncrasy in the gut microbiome of wild primates

JR Björk, M Dasari, LE Grieneisen, TJ Gould, JC Grenier, V Yotova, N Gottel, D Jansen, K Roche, S Mukherjee, LR Gesquiere, JB Gordon, NH Learn, TL Wango, RS Mututua, JK Warutere, L Siodi, LB Barreiro, SC Alberts, JA Gilbert, J Tung, R Blekhman, EA Archie. (2022) Nature Ecology & Evolution

19. Twenty important research questions in microbial exposure and social equity.

J Robinson, N Redvers, A Camargo, C Bosch, M Breed, L Brenner, M Carney, A Chauhan, M Dasari, L Dietz, M Friedman, LE Grieneisen, A Hoisington, P Horve, A Hunter, S Jech, AJorgensen, C Lowry, I Man, G Mhuireach, E Navarro-Pérez, E Ritchie, J Stewart, H Watkins, P Weinstein, S Ishaq. (2022) mSystems

18. Gut microbiome heritability is nearly universal but environmentally contingent.

LE Grieneisen, M Dasari, TJ Gould, JR Björk, JC Grenier, V Yotova, D Jansen, N Gottel, JB Gordon, NH Learn, LR Gesquiere, TL Wango, RS Mututua, JK Warutere, L Siodi, JA Gilbert, LB Barreiro, SC Alberts, J Tung, EA Archie, R Blekhman. (2021) Science.

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17. BiomeHorizon: visualizing microbiome time series data in R

I Fink*, RJ Abdill, R Blekhman, LE Grieneisen. (2022) mSystems; Preprint on bioRxiv.

* undergraduate author

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16. Introducing the Microbes and Social Equity Working Group: Considering the microbial components of social, environmental, and health justice

SL Ishaq, FJ Parada, PG Wolf, CY Bonilla, MA Carney, A Benezra, E Wissel, M Friedman, KM DeAngelis, JM Robinson, AK Fahimipour, MB Manus, LE Grieneisen, LG Dietz, A Pathak, A Chauhan, S Kuthyar, JD Stewart, MR Dasari, E Nonnamaker, M Choudoir, PF Horve, NB Zimmerman, AJ Kozik, KW Darling, AL Romero-Olivares, J Hariharan, N Farmer, KA Maki, JL Collier, K O’Doherty, J Letourneau, J Kline, PL Moses, N Morar. (2021) mSystems.

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15. Microbial control of host gene regulation and the evolution of host-microbiome interactions in primates

LE Grieneisen, A Muehlbauer, R Blekhman. (2020) Philosophical Transactions B.

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14. Comparing proportional and ordinal dominance ranks reveals multiple competitive landscapes in an animal society

EJ Levy and MN Zipple, E McLean, FA Campos, M Dasari, AS Fogel, M Franz, LR Gesquiere, JB Gordon, LE Grieneisen, B Habig, DJ Jansen, NH Learn, CJ Weibel, J Altmann, SC Alberts, EA Archie. (2020) Proceedings of the Royal Society B.

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13. Genes, geology, and germs: gut microbiota across a primate hybrid zone are explained by site soil properties, not host species

LE Grieneisen, MJE Charpentier, SC Alberts, R Blekhman, G Bradburd, J Tung, EA Archie. (2019) Proceedings of the Royal Society B.

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12. Characterization of microbial communities populating the inflorescences of Humulus lupulus L

ME Allen, AJ Piefer, SN Cole, JJ Werner, PT Benziger, LE Grieneisen, and SJ Britton. (2019) Journal of the American Society of Brewing Chemists.

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11. Challenges and recommendations to improve the installability and archival stability of omics computational tools

S Mangul, T Mosqueiro, R Abdill, D Duong, K Mitchell, V Sarwal, B Hill, J Brito, RJ Littman, B Statz, AKM Lam, G Dayama, LE Grieneisen, LS Martin, J Flint, E Eskin, R Blekhman. (2019) PLoS Biology.

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10. Primate microbiomes over time: Longitudinal answers to standing questions in microbiome research

JR Bjork, M Dasari, LE Grieneisen, EA Archie. (2019) American Journal of Primatology.

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9. Crowdsourcing our national gut

LE Grieneisen and R Blekhman. (2018) mSystems.

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8. Group living and male dispersal predict the core gut microbiome in wild baboons

LE Grieneisen, J Livermore, S Alberts, J Tung, and EA Archie. (2017) Integrative and Comparative Biology.

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7. Common methods for fecal sample storage in field studies yield consistent signatures of individual identity in microbiome sequencing data

R Blekhman, K Tang, EA Archie, LB Barreiro, ZP Johnson, ME Wilson, J Kohn, M Yuan, L Gesquiere, LE Grieneisen, J Tung. (2016) Scientific Reports.

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6. Development, diet, and dynamism: longitudinal and cross-sectional predictors of gut microbial communities in wild baboons

T Ren* & LE Grieneisen*, SC Alberts, EA Archie, M Wu. (2015) Environmental Microbiology.

*these authors contributed equally

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5. Social structuring of the gut microbiome in wild baboons

J Tung, L Barreiro, M Burns, JC Grenier, J Lynch, LE Grieneisen, J Altmann, S Alberts, R Blekhman, EA Archie. (2015) eLife.

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4. Sex and hibernaculum temperature predict survivorship in White-Nose Syndrome affected little brown myotis (Myotis lucifugus)

LE Grieneisen, S Brownlee-Bouboulis, J Johnson, DM Reeder. (2015) Royal Society Open Science.

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3. Adapting to invasions in a changing world: invasive species as an economic resource

MA Barnes, AM Deines, RH Gentile, LE Grieneisen. (2014) In: Invasive Species and Climate Change.

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2. The influence of social structure, habitat, and host traits on the transmission of Escherichia coli in wild elephants

PI Chiyo, LE Grieneisen, G Wittemyer, CJ Moss, PC Lee, I Douglas-Hamilton, EA Archie. (2014) PLoS ONE.

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1. Frequent arousal from hibernation linked to severity of infection and mortality in bats with White-nose Syndrome

DM Reeder, CL Frank, GG Turner, CU Meteyer, A Kurta, ER Britzke, ME Vodzak, SR Darling, CW Stihler, AC Hicks, R Jacob, LE Grieneisen, SA Brownlee, LK Muller, and DS Blehert. (2012) PLoS ONE.