Kiley A. Jones Data-verified
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Kiley A. Jones investigates the microbial biogeography of freshwater ecosystems, focusing on the introduction and spread of exotic species. Their research examines the recent establishment and dissemination of the freshwater diatom Discostella asterocostata within the United States. Jones has published one work in this area, which has received 14 citations and contributed to a personal h-index of 1. Key collaborators on this publication include Teofil Nakov, Andrew J. Alverson, Elizabeth C. Ruck, and Tyler K. Chafin, all from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. Jones's recent activity indicates ongoing engagement in this field of study.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 14
Selected Publications
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Microbial biogeography through the lens of exotic species: the recent introduction and spread of the freshwater diatom Discostella asterocostata in the United States (2021)
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- Microbial biogeography through the lens of exotic species: the recent introduction and spread of the freshwater diatom Discostella asterocostata in the United States
- Microbial biogeography through the lens of exotic species: the recent introduction and spread of the freshwater diatom Discostella asterocostata in the United States
- Microbial biogeography through the lens of exotic species: the recent introduction and spread of the freshwater diatom Discostella asterocostata in the United States
- Microbial biogeography through the lens of exotic species: the recent introduction and spread of the freshwater diatom Discostella asterocostata in the United States
- Microbial biogeography through the lens of exotic species: the recent introduction and spread of the freshwater diatom Discostella asterocostata in the United States
- Microbial biogeography through the lens of exotic species: the recent introduction and spread of the freshwater diatom Discostella asterocostata in the United States
- Microbial biogeography through the lens of exotic species: the recent introduction and spread of the freshwater diatom Discostella asterocostata in the United States
- Microbial biogeography through the lens of exotic species: the recent introduction and spread of the freshwater diatom Discostella asterocostata in the United States
- Microbial biogeography through the lens of exotic species: the recent introduction and spread of the freshwater diatom Discostella asterocostata in the United States
- Microbial biogeography through the lens of exotic species: the recent introduction and spread of the freshwater diatom Discostella asterocostata in the United States
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