Carol Arnosti

Carol Arnosti

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

H-index: 46

North America-United States

About Carol Arnosti

Carol Arnosti, With an exceptional h-index of 46 and a recent h-index of 31 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, specializes in the field of marine organic chemistry, chemical oceanography, carbon cycling, microbial biogeochemistry, microbial extracellular enzymes.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Pulsed inputs of high molecular weight organic matter shift the mechanisms of substrate utilisation in marine bacterial communities

Correlations among carbohydrate inventories, enzyme activities, and microbial communities in the western North Atlantic Ocean

Distinct bacterial succession and functional response to alginate in the South, Equatorial, and North Pacific Ocean

Selfish bacteria are active throughout the water column of the ocean

Links between regional and depth patterns of microbial communities and enzyme activities in the western North Atlantic Ocean

Development and implementation of an in situ high-resolution isotopic microscope for measuring metabolic interactions in soil mesocosms

Visualizing and identifying selfish bacteria: a hunting guide

Development and Implementation of anIn Situ High-Resolution Isotopic Microscope for Measuring Metabolic Interactions in Soil Mesocosms

Carol Arnosti Information

University

Position

Professor Department of Marine Sciences

Citations(all)

8356

Citations(since 2020)

3788

Cited By

6122

hIndex(all)

46

hIndex(since 2020)

31

i10Index(all)

89

i10Index(since 2020)

63

Email

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Carol Arnosti Skills & Research Interests

marine organic chemistry

chemical oceanography

carbon cycling

microbial biogeochemistry

microbial extracellular enzymes

Top articles of Carol Arnosti

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Pulsed inputs of high molecular weight organic matter shift the mechanisms of substrate utilisation in marine bacterial communities

Environmental Microbiology

Sarah Brown

C Chad Lloyd

Greta Giljan

Sherif Ghobrial

Rudolf Amann

...

2024/1/22

Correlations among carbohydrate inventories, enzyme activities, and microbial communities in the western North Atlantic Ocean

EGUsphere

C Chad Lloyd

Sarah Brown

Greta Giljan

Sherif Ghobrial

Silvia Vidal-Melgosa

...

2024/3/26

Distinct bacterial succession and functional response to alginate in the South, Equatorial, and North Pacific Ocean

Environmental Microbiology

John Paul Balmonte

Helge‐Ansgar Giebel

Carol Arnosti

Meinhard Simon

Matthias Wietz

2024/3

Selfish bacteria are active throughout the water column of the ocean

ISME communications

Greta Giljan

Sarah Brown

C Chad Lloyd

Sherif Ghobrial

Rudolf Amann

...

2023/12

Links between regional and depth patterns of microbial communities and enzyme activities in the western North Atlantic Ocean

Marine Chemistry

C Chad Lloyd

Sarah Brown

John Paul Balmonte

Adrienne Hoarfrost

Sherif Ghobrial

...

2023/9/20

Development and implementation of an in situ high-resolution isotopic microscope for measuring metabolic interactions in soil mesocosms

Elizabeth Shank

2023/6/30

Visualizing and identifying selfish bacteria: a hunting guide

bioRxiv

Greta Reintjes

Greta Cora Giljan

Bernhard M Fuchs

Carol Arnosti

Rudolf Amann

2023

Development and Implementation of anIn Situ High-Resolution Isotopic Microscope for Measuring Metabolic Interactions in Soil Mesocosms

Bioimaging Science Program 2022 Principal Investigator Meeting Proceedings

Carol Arnosti

2022/2/28

Depth-related patterns in microbial community responses to complex organic matter in the western North Atlantic Ocean

Biogeosciences

Sarah A Brown

John Paul Balmonte

Adrienne Hoarfrost

Sherif Ghobrial

Carol Arnosti

2022/12/14

On Single-Cell Enzyme Assays in Marine Microbial Ecology and Biogeochemistry

Frontiers in Marine Science

Sachia J Traving

John Paul Balmonte

Dan Seale

Carol Arnosti

Ronnie Nohr Glud

...

2022

Pressure effects on diverse extracellular enzymes produced by heterotrophic microbial communities in the ocean

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Stephanie Caddell

Carol Arnosti

Ronnie N Glud

John Paul Balmonte

2022/12

Particles act as ‘specialty centers’ with expanded enzymatic function throughout the water column in the western North Atlantic

Frontiers in Microbiology

C Chad Lloyd

Sarah Brown

John Paul Balmonte

Adrienne Hoarfrost

Sherif Ghobrial

...

2022/9/28

Linking lifestyle and foraging strategies of marine bacteria: selfish behaviour of particle‐attached bacteria in the northern Adriatic Sea

Environmental Microbiology Reports

Vincenzo Manna

Luca Zoccarato

Elisa Banchi

Carol Arnosti

Hans‐Peter Grossart

...

2022/8

Strong seasonal differences of bacterial polysaccharide utilization in the North Sea over an annual cycle

Environmental Microbiology

Greta Giljan

Carol Arnosti

Inga V Kirstein

Rudolf Amann

Bernhard M Fuchs

2022/5

The transparent soil microcosm: a window into the spatial distribution and dynamics of carbon utilization and microbial interspecies interactions

Elizabeth Shank

Carol Arnosti

David Berry

2021/3/9

Quantifying strain-level variability in foraging behaviors of rumen bacteria

Leeann Klassen

Greta Reintjes

Jeffrey P Tingley

Darryl R Jones

Jan-Hendrik Hehemann

...

2021/2/25

The biogeochemistry of marine polysaccharides: sources, inventories, and bacterial drivers of the carbohydrate cycle

C Arnosti

M Wietz

T Brinkhoff

J-H Hehemann

D Probandt

...

2021/1/3

Microbial growth and organic matter cycling in the Pacific Ocean along a latitudinal transect between subarctic and subantarctic waters

Frontiers in Marine Science

Helge-Ansgar Giebel

Carol Arnosti

Thomas H Badewien

Insa Bakenhus

John Paul Balmonte

...

2021/12/13

Quantifying fluorescent glycan uptake to elucidate strain-level variability in foraging behaviors of rumen bacteria

Microbiome

Leeann Klassen

Greta Reintjes

Jeffrey P Tingley

Darryl R Jones

Jan-Hendrik Hehemann

...

2021/12

A sea change in microbial enzymes: Heterogeneous latitudinal and depth‐related gradients in bulk water and particle‐associated enzymatic activities from 30° S to 59° N in the …

Limnology and Oceanography

John Paul Balmonte

Meinhard Simon

Helge‐Ansgar Giebel

Carol Arnosti

2021/9

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Co-Authors

H-index: 137
Bo Barker Jørgensen

Bo Barker Jørgensen

Aarhus Universitet

H-index: 80
Andreas Teske

Andreas Teske

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

H-index: 78
Cindy Lee

Cindy Lee

Stony Brook University

H-index: 76
Marianne Holmer

Marianne Holmer

Syddansk Universitet

H-index: 61
Uta Passow

Uta Passow

University of California, Santa Barbara

H-index: 42
Volker Brüchert

Volker Brüchert

Stockholms universitet

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