Dr Stephania Tsola

Stephania Tsola

Postdoctoral Research Assistant

School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences
Queen Mary University of London
Member of Prof Mark Trimmer's Research Group
Funder: Leverhulme Trust
Project: Microbial link from organosulfur compounds to methane in anoxic sediments

Publications

solid heart iconPublications of specific relevance to the Centre for Biodiversity and Sustainability

2025

bullet iconStable-isotope probing identifies microorganisms actively degrading DMSP in anaerobic saltmarsh sediments
Eyice Ö, Hawthorne S, Tsola S, Carrión O and Todd J
, Copernicus Publications 
20-01-2025

2024

bullet iconMethanomethylovorans are the dominant dimethylsulfide-degrading methanogens in gravel and sandy river sediment microcosms
Tsola SL, Prevodnik AA, Sinclair LF, Sanders IA, Economou CK and Eyice Ö
Environmental Microbiome, Springer Nature vol. 19 (1), 51-51.  
20-07-2024
bullet iconArctic cyanobacterial mat community diversity decreases with latitude across the Canadian Arctic
Hooper PM, Bass D, Feil EJ, Vincent WF, Lovejoy C, Owen CJ, Tsola SL and Jungblut AD
Fems Microbiology Ecology, Oxford University Press (OUP) vol. 100 (6) 
23-04-2024
Relevant PublicationMethanolobus use unspecific methyltransferases to produce methane from dimethylsulphide in Baltic Sea sediments
Tsola SL, Zhu Y, Chen Y, Sanders IA, Economou CK, Brüchert V and Eyice Ö
Microbiome, Springer Nature vol. 12 (1), 3-3.  
03-01-2024

2022

bullet iconPotential impacts of sea level rise on methane production in a UK estuary
Dietrich ZA, Hawthorne SEG, Prudence SMM, Tsola SL, Sanders IA, Eyice Ö and Turchyn AV
, Copernicus Publications 
28-03-2022

2021

Relevant PublicationDiversity of dimethylsulfide‐degrading methanogens and sulfate‐reducing bacteria in anoxic sediments along the Medway Estuary, UK
Tsola SL, Zhu Y, Ghurnee O, Economou CK, Trimmer M and Eyice Ö
Environmental Microbiology, Wiley vol. 23 (8), 4434-4449.  
17-06-2021

2020

bullet iconMethane production via dimethylsulfide (DMS) degradation along the anoxic sediments of the Medway Estuary, UK
Tsola S
, Morressier 
06-09-2020

2018

bullet iconSize-fractionated chlorophyll a and phycocyanin temporal variations in a highly eutrophic lake and its isolated karstic springs
Tsola SL, Renta C, Macingo SC and Karayanni H
Oceanological and Hydrobiological Studies, Uniwersytet Gdanski vol. 47 (2), 118-127.  
01-06-2018