Continuously updated Google Scholar Profile for MJ Carmichael can be accessed here and a full CV can be downloaded here.
Publications
Schleupner HV and Carmichael MJ. (2022) Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder at the Gut Microbiota-Gut-Brain Axis: closing research gaps through female inclusion in study design. Women 2: 231-253. DOI: 10.3390/women2030023.
Waynick GB and Carmichael MJ. (2022) The influence of infant formulae on the growth of commensal and pathogenic Streptococcus species in the infant oral cavity. Fine Focus.
Martinez M, Ardón M, and Carmichael MJ. (2021) Identifying sources and oxidation of methane in standing dead trees in freshwater forested wetlands. Frontiers in Environmental Science 9:737379. DOI: 10.3389/fenvs.2021.737379.
Domec, JC, King JS, Carmichael MJ, Overby AT, Wortemann R, Smith WK, Miao G, Normeets A, and Johnson DM. (2021) Aquaporins, and not changes in root structure, provide new insights into physiological responses to drought, flooding, and salinity. Journal of Experimental Botany 72: 4489-4501. DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erab100.
Carmichael MJ, White JC, Cory ST, Berry ZC, and Smith WK. (2020) Foliar water uptake of fog confers ecophysiological benefits to four common tree species of southeastern freshwater forested wetlands. Ecohydrology 13: e2240. DOI: 10.1002/eco.2240.
Schleupner HV, Juarez KL, and Carmichael MJ. (2019) Carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) fluxes from agricultural drainage ditches at the Timberlake Observatory for Wetland Restoration in North Carolina’s coastal plain. RURALS: Review of Undergraduate Research in Agricultural and Life Sciences 12: article 1. Available at: http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/rurals/vol12/iss1/1.
Carmichael MJ, White JC, and Smith WK. (2018) Water source utilization in Taxodium distichum (L.) Rich (bald cypress) over the course of a growing season in a restored coastal freshwater wetland vulnerable to saltwater incursion. Castanea 83: 272-287. DOI: 10.2179/18-158.
Carmichael MJ, Helton AM, White JC, and Smith WK. (2018) Standing dead trees are a conduit for the atmospheric flux of CH4 and CO2 from wetlands. Wetlands 38: 133-143.
Carmichael MJ. (2017) Biogeochemical controls on carbon fluxes in a restored coastal freshwater forested wetland. Ph.D. Dissertation.
Carmichael MJ and Smith WK. (2016) Standing dead trees: a conduit for the atmospheric flux of greenhouse gases from wetlands? Wetlands 36: 1183-1188.
Carmichael MJ and Smith WK. (2016) Growing season ecophysiology of Taxodium distichum (L.) Rich. (bald cypress) saplings in a restored wetland: a baseline for restoration practice. Botany 94: 1115-1125.
Carmichael SK, Zorn BT, Santelli CM, Roble LA, Carmichael MJ, and Bräuer SL. (2015) Nutrient input influences fungal community composition and size and can stimulate Mn(II) oxidation in caves. Environmental Microbiology Reports 7: 592-605.
Bräuer SL, Vuono D, Carmichael MJ, Pepe-Ranney C, Strom A, Rabinowitz E, Buckley DH, and Zinder SH. (2014) Microbial sequencing analyses suggest the presence of a fecal veneer on indoor climbing wall holds. Current Microbiology 69: 681-689.
Carmichael MJ, Bernhardt ES, Bräuer SL, and Smith WK. (2014) The role of vegetation in methane flux to the atmosphere: should vegetation be included as a distinct category in the global methane budget? Biogeochemistry 119: 1-24.
Carmichael SK, Carmichael MJ, Strom AC, Johnson KW, Roble LA, Gao Y, and Bräuer SL. (2013) Sustained anthropogenic impact in Carter Saltpeter Cave, Carter County, Tennessee, and the potential effects on manganese cycling. Journal of Cave and Karst Studies 75: 189-204.
Carmichael MJ, Carmichael SK, Santelli CM, Strom A, and Bräuer SL. (2013) Mn(II)-oxidizing bacteria are abundant and environmentally relevant members of ferromanganese deposits in caves of the upper Tennessee River Basin. Geomicrobiology Journal 30: 779-800.
Carmichael MJ. (2012) Geomicrobiology of ferromanganese deposits in caves of the upper Tennessee River Basin. M.S. Thesis.
Johnson KW, Carmichael MJ, McDonald W, Rose N, Pitchford J, Windelspecht M, Karatan E, and Bräuer SL. (2012) Increased abundance of Gallionella sp., Lepothrix sp. and total bacteria in response to enhanced Mn and Fe concentrations in a disturbed Appalachian high elevation wetland. Geomicrobiology Journal 29: 124-138.
Publications
Schleupner HV and Carmichael MJ. (2022) Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder at the Gut Microbiota-Gut-Brain Axis: closing research gaps through female inclusion in study design. Women 2: 231-253. DOI: 10.3390/women2030023.
Waynick GB and Carmichael MJ. (2022) The influence of infant formulae on the growth of commensal and pathogenic Streptococcus species in the infant oral cavity. Fine Focus.
Martinez M, Ardón M, and Carmichael MJ. (2021) Identifying sources and oxidation of methane in standing dead trees in freshwater forested wetlands. Frontiers in Environmental Science 9:737379. DOI: 10.3389/fenvs.2021.737379.
Domec, JC, King JS, Carmichael MJ, Overby AT, Wortemann R, Smith WK, Miao G, Normeets A, and Johnson DM. (2021) Aquaporins, and not changes in root structure, provide new insights into physiological responses to drought, flooding, and salinity. Journal of Experimental Botany 72: 4489-4501. DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erab100.
Carmichael MJ, White JC, Cory ST, Berry ZC, and Smith WK. (2020) Foliar water uptake of fog confers ecophysiological benefits to four common tree species of southeastern freshwater forested wetlands. Ecohydrology 13: e2240. DOI: 10.1002/eco.2240.
Schleupner HV, Juarez KL, and Carmichael MJ. (2019) Carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) fluxes from agricultural drainage ditches at the Timberlake Observatory for Wetland Restoration in North Carolina’s coastal plain. RURALS: Review of Undergraduate Research in Agricultural and Life Sciences 12: article 1. Available at: http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/rurals/vol12/iss1/1.
Carmichael MJ, White JC, and Smith WK. (2018) Water source utilization in Taxodium distichum (L.) Rich (bald cypress) over the course of a growing season in a restored coastal freshwater wetland vulnerable to saltwater incursion. Castanea 83: 272-287. DOI: 10.2179/18-158.
Carmichael MJ, Helton AM, White JC, and Smith WK. (2018) Standing dead trees are a conduit for the atmospheric flux of CH4 and CO2 from wetlands. Wetlands 38: 133-143.
Carmichael MJ. (2017) Biogeochemical controls on carbon fluxes in a restored coastal freshwater forested wetland. Ph.D. Dissertation.
Carmichael MJ and Smith WK. (2016) Standing dead trees: a conduit for the atmospheric flux of greenhouse gases from wetlands? Wetlands 36: 1183-1188.
Carmichael MJ and Smith WK. (2016) Growing season ecophysiology of Taxodium distichum (L.) Rich. (bald cypress) saplings in a restored wetland: a baseline for restoration practice. Botany 94: 1115-1125.
Carmichael SK, Zorn BT, Santelli CM, Roble LA, Carmichael MJ, and Bräuer SL. (2015) Nutrient input influences fungal community composition and size and can stimulate Mn(II) oxidation in caves. Environmental Microbiology Reports 7: 592-605.
Bräuer SL, Vuono D, Carmichael MJ, Pepe-Ranney C, Strom A, Rabinowitz E, Buckley DH, and Zinder SH. (2014) Microbial sequencing analyses suggest the presence of a fecal veneer on indoor climbing wall holds. Current Microbiology 69: 681-689.
Carmichael MJ, Bernhardt ES, Bräuer SL, and Smith WK. (2014) The role of vegetation in methane flux to the atmosphere: should vegetation be included as a distinct category in the global methane budget? Biogeochemistry 119: 1-24.
Carmichael SK, Carmichael MJ, Strom AC, Johnson KW, Roble LA, Gao Y, and Bräuer SL. (2013) Sustained anthropogenic impact in Carter Saltpeter Cave, Carter County, Tennessee, and the potential effects on manganese cycling. Journal of Cave and Karst Studies 75: 189-204.
Carmichael MJ, Carmichael SK, Santelli CM, Strom A, and Bräuer SL. (2013) Mn(II)-oxidizing bacteria are abundant and environmentally relevant members of ferromanganese deposits in caves of the upper Tennessee River Basin. Geomicrobiology Journal 30: 779-800.
Carmichael MJ. (2012) Geomicrobiology of ferromanganese deposits in caves of the upper Tennessee River Basin. M.S. Thesis.
Johnson KW, Carmichael MJ, McDonald W, Rose N, Pitchford J, Windelspecht M, Karatan E, and Bräuer SL. (2012) Increased abundance of Gallionella sp., Lepothrix sp. and total bacteria in response to enhanced Mn and Fe concentrations in a disturbed Appalachian high elevation wetland. Geomicrobiology Journal 29: 124-138.