Bacterial Source Tracking (BST)



Publications on BST

JOURNAL ARTICLES AND REPORTS

1995

Simmons, G. M., Jr., S. A. Herbein, and C. M. James. 1995. Managing nonpoint fecal coliform sources to tidal inlets. Universities Council on Water Resources. Water Resources Update, Issue 100:64-74.

Samadpour, M., and N. Chechowitz. 1995. Little Soos Creek microbial source tracking: a survey. 49 pp. University of Washington Department of Environmental Health, Seattle.

1996

Wiggins, B. A. 1996. Discriminant analysis of antibiotic resistance patterns in fecal streptococci, a method to differentiate human and animal sources of fecal pollution in natural waters. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 62:3997-4002.

1997

Parveen, S., R. L. Murphree, L. Edmiston, C. W. Kaspar, K. M. Portier, and M. L. Tamplin. 1997. Association of multiple-antibiotic-resistance profiles with point and nonpoint sources of Escherchia coli in Apalachicola Bay. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 63:2607-2612.

1998

Simmons, G. M., Jr., and S. A. Herbein. 1998. Potential sources of Escherichia coli to children's pool in La Jolla, CA. Final Report for the City of San Diego and the County of San Diego Department of Environmental Health.

1999

Hagedorn, C., S. L. Robinson, J. R. Filtz, S. M. Grubbs, T. A. Angier, and R. B. Reneau, Jr. 1999. Using antibiotic resistance patterns in the fecal streptococci to determine sources of fecal pollution in a rural Virginia watershed. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 65:5522-5531.

Parveen, S., K. M. Portier, K. Robinson, L. Edmiston, and M. L. Tamplin. 1999. Disciminant analysis of ribotype profiles of Escherichia coli for differentiating human and nonhuman sources of fecal pollution. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 65:3142-3147.

Rhodes, M. W., and H. Kator. 1999. Sorbitol-fermenting bifidiobacteria as indicators of diffuse human faecal pollution in estuarine watersheds. J. Appl. Microbiol. 87:528-535.

Wiggins, B. A., R. W. Andrews, R. A. Conway, C. L. Corr, E. J. Dobratz, D. P. Dougherty, J. R. Eppard, S. R. Knupp, M. C. Limjoco, J. M. Mettenburg, J. M. Rinehardt, J. Sonsino, R. L. Torrijos, and M. E. Zimmerman. 1999. Identification of sources of fecal pollution using discriminant analysis: supporting evidence from large datasets. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 65:3483-3486.

Hartel, P. G., W. I. Segars, N. J. Stern, J. Steiner, and A. Buchan. 1999. Ribotyping to determine host origin of Escherichis coli isolates in different water samples. p.377-382. In D. S. Olsen and J. P. Potyondy (eds.). Wildland Hydrology. American Water Resources Association Technical Publication Series TPS-99-3, Herndon, Va.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1999. Fecal coliform TMDL modeling report for Cottonwood Creek Watershed, Idaho County, Idaho. EPA Office of Water, Office of Science and Technology, Standards and Applied Science Division, Exposure Assessment Branch, Washington, D.C.

2000

Bernhard, A. E., and K. G. Field. 2000. Identification of nonpoint sources of fecal pollution in coastal waters by using host-specific 16S ribosomal DNA genetic markers from fecal anaerobes. Appl. Environ. Microbiology 66:1587-1594.

Dombek, Priscella E., LeeAnn K. Johnson, Sara T. Zimmerley, and Michael J. Sadowsky. 2000. Use of repetitive DNA sequences and the PCR to differentiate Escherichia coli isolates from human and animal sources. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 66:2572-2577.

V. J. Harwood, J. Whitlock, and V. H. Withington. 2000. Classification of the antibiotic resistance patterns of indicator bacteria by discriminant analysis: use in predicting the source of fecal contamination in subtropical Florida waters. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 66:3698-3704.

Bernhard, A. E., and K. G. Field. 2000. A PCR assay to discriminate human and ruminant feces based on host differences in Bacteroides-Prevotella 16S ribosomal DNA. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 66: 4571-4574.

Bower, R. J. 2000. M.S. Thesis. Source identification of fecal pollution in the Tillamook watershed: antibiotic discriminant analysis. Oregon State University, Corvallis.

Graves, A. K. 2000. M.S. Thesis. Determining sources of fecal pollution in water for a rural Virginia community. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg.

Kern, J., B. Petrauskas, P. McClellan, V. O. Shanholtz, and C. Hagedorn. 2000. Bacterial source tracking: a tool for total maximium daily load development. p. 157-172. In T. Younos and J. Poff (ed.), Abstracts, Virginia Water Research Symposium 2000, VWRRC Special Report SR-19-2000, Blacksburg.

Bowman, A. M., C. Hagedorn, and K. Hix. 2000. Determining sources of fecal pollution in the Blackwater River watershed. p. 44-54. In T. Younos and J. Poff (ed.), Abstracts, Virginia Water Research Symposium 2000, VWRRC Special Report SR-19-2000, Blacksburg.

Simmons, G. M., D. F. Waye, S. Herbein, S. Myers, and E. Walker. 2000. Estimating nonpoint fecal coliform sources in Northern Virginia's Four Mile Run watershed. p. 248-267. In T. Younos and J. Poff (ed.), Abstracts, Virginia Water Research Symposium 2000, VWRRC Special Report SR-19-2000, Blacksburg.

2001

Carson, A. C., B. L. Shear, M. R. Ellersieck, and A. Asfaw. 2001. Identification of fecal Escherichia coli from humans and animals by ribotyping. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 67:1503-1507.

Bowman, A. M. 2001. M.S. Thesis. Determining sources of fecal pollution in the Blackwater River watershed, Franklin County, Virginia.

Bower, R. J. 2001. Fecal source identification using antibiotic resistance analysis. Puget Sound Notes 45:3-8.

Parveen, S. N. C. Hodge, R. E. Stall, S. R. Farrah, and M. L. Tamplin. 2001. Genotypic and phenotypic characterization of human and nonhuman Escherichia coli. Water Research 35(2):379-386.

2002

Kerns, J., B. Petrauskas, P. McCllelan, V. O. Shanholtz, and C. Hagedorn. 2002. Bacterial source tracking: a tool for total maximum daily load development. In (T. Younos, ed.) Advances in Water Monitoring Research, pp. 125-142. Water Resources Publications, LLC. Denver, CO.

Simmons, G. E., Jr., D. F. Waye, S. Herbein, S. Myers, E. Walker. 2002. Estimating nonpoint source fecal coliform sources using DNA profile analysis. In (T. Younos, ed.) Advances in Water Monitoring Research, pp. 143-168. Water Resources Publications, LLC. Denver, CO.

Graves, A.K., C. Hagedorn, A. Teetor, M. Mahal, A.M. Booth, and R.B. Reneau, Jr. 2002. Antibiotic resistance profiles to determine sources of fecal contamination in a rural Virginia watershed. Accepted for publication in J. Environmental Quality (July-August issue).


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