Brian D. Badgley

3.7k total citations · 2 hit papers
49 papers, 2.5k citations indexed

About

Brian D. Badgley is a scholar working on Water Science and Technology, Ecology and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Brian D. Badgley has authored 49 papers receiving a total of 2.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Water Science and Technology, 15 papers in Ecology and 13 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Brian D. Badgley's work include Fecal contamination and water quality (15 papers), Gut microbiota and health (12 papers) and Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology (12 papers). Brian D. Badgley is often cited by papers focused on Fecal contamination and water quality (15 papers), Gut microbiota and health (12 papers) and Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology (12 papers). Brian D. Badgley collaborates with scholars based in United States, Qatar and Bermuda. Brian D. Badgley's co-authors include Valerie J. Harwood, Shan Sun, Asja Korajkic, Christopher Staley, Brian D. Strahm, Zhen He, Bethany N. Avera, Xiaojin Li, Michael S. Strickland and Li Song and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Environmental Science & Technology and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

Brian D. Badgley

47 papers receiving 2.4k citations

Hit Papers

Microbial source tracking markers for detection of fecal ... 2013 2026 2017 2021 2013 2023 100 200 300 400 500

Peers

Brian D. Badgley
Michelle L. Soupir United States
Manan Sharma United States
Sheridan K. Haack United States
Jean E. McLain United States
Michael B. Jenkins United States
Jatinder Sidhu Australia
Jaai Kim South Korea
John P. Brooks United States
Michelle L. Soupir United States
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All Works

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Agarwal, Pradeep K., Jacob N. Barney, Brian D. Strahm, Bryan L. Brown, & Brian D. Badgley. (2025). Assessing the effects of plant species, functional traits, and groups on soil microbial diversity. Applied Soil Ecology. 214. 106392–106392.
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Badgley, Brian D., et al.. (2024). Subsidy-stress responses of ecosystem functions along experimental freshwater salinity gradients. Biogeochemistry. 167(5). 743–757. 3 indexed citations
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Ishii, Satoshi, et al.. (2024). Soil type and moisture content alter soil microbial responses to manure from cattle administered antibiotics. Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 31(18). 27259–27272. 10 indexed citations
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Ishii, Satoshi, et al.. (2021). Application of manure from cattle administered antibiotics has sustained multi-year impacts on soil resistome and microbial community structure. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 157. 108252–108252. 62 indexed citations
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Steele, Meredith, et al.. (2021). Freshwater salinization increases survival of Escherichia coli and risk of bacterial impairment. Water Research. 191. 116812–116812. 25 indexed citations
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Badgley, Brian D., et al.. (2019). Fecal indicator dynamics at the watershed scale: Variable relationships with land use, season, and water chemistry. The Science of The Total Environment. 697. 134113–134113. 41 indexed citations
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Blaszczak, Joanna R., Meredith Steele, Brian D. Badgley, et al.. (2018). Sediment chemistry of urban stormwater ponds and controls on denitrification. Ecosphere. 9(6). 22 indexed citations
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Garner, Emily, et al.. (2017). Stormwater loadings of antibiotic resistance genes in an urban stream. Water Research. 123. 144–152. 99 indexed citations
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Li, Xiaojin, Shan Sun, Heyang Yuan, Brian D. Badgley, & Zhen He. (2017). Mainstream upflow nitritation-anammox system with hybrid anaerobic pretreatment: Long-term performance and microbial community dynamics. Water Research. 125. 298–308. 117 indexed citations
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Yuan, Heyang, Shan Sun, Ibrahim M. Abu-Reesh, Brian D. Badgley, & Zhen He. (2017). Unravelling and Reconstructing the Nexus of Salinity, Electricity, and Microbial Ecology for Bioelectrochemical Desalination. Environmental Science & Technology. 51(21). 12672–12682. 33 indexed citations
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Li, Xiaojin, Shan Sun, Brian D. Badgley, & Zhen He. (2016). Long-term performance and microbial community characterization of an osmotic anammox system for removing reverse-fluxed ammonium. Bioresource Technology. 211. 628–635. 10 indexed citations
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Li, Xiaojin, Shan Sun, Brian D. Badgley, et al.. (2016). Nitrogen removal by granular nitritation–anammox in an upflow membrane-aerated biofilm reactor. Water Research. 94. 23–31. 175 indexed citations
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Liao, Hehuan, et al.. (2015). Storm loads of culturable and molecular fecal indicators in an inland urban stream. The Science of The Total Environment. 530-531. 347–356. 29 indexed citations
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Cao, Yiping, Laurie C. Van De Werfhorst, Eric A. Dubinsky, et al.. (2013). Evaluation of molecular community analysis methods for discerning fecal sources and human waste. Water Research. 47(18). 6862–6872. 45 indexed citations
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Badgley, Brian D., Florence I. M. Thomas, & Valerie J. Harwood. (2011). Quantifying environmental reservoirs of fecal indicator bacteria associated with sediment and submerged aquatic vegetation. Environmental Microbiology. 13(4). 932–942. 76 indexed citations
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Nayak, Bina, Brian D. Badgley, & Valerie J. Harwood. (2011). Comparison of Genotypic and Phylogenetic Relationships of Environmental Enterococcus Isolates by BOX-PCR Typing and 16S rRNA Gene Sequencing. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 77(14). 5050–5055. 18 indexed citations
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Badgley, Brian D., Bina Nayak, & Valerie J. Harwood. (2010). The importance of sediment and submerged aquatic vegetation as potential habitats for persistent strains of enterococci in a subtropical watershed. Water Research. 44(20). 5857–5866. 63 indexed citations
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Badgley, Brian D., John Ferguson, Gregory T. Kleinheinz, et al.. (2010). Multi-scale temporal and spatial variation in genotypic composition of Cladophora-borne Escherichia coli populations in Lake Michigan. Water Research. 45(2). 721–731. 24 indexed citations
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Korajkic, Asja, Brian D. Badgley, Miriam Brownell, & Valerie J. Harwood. (2009). Application of microbial source tracking methods in a Gulf of Mexico field setting. Journal of Applied Microbiology. 107(5). 1518–1527. 36 indexed citations

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