PeerJ Author & Reviewer 130 Points Contributions by role Author 100 Reviewer 30 Contributions by subject area Ecology Ecosystem Science Environmental Sciences Microbiology Biosphere Interactions Agricultural Science Soil Science Global Health Coupled Natural and Human Systems Atmospheric Chemistry Environmental Contamination and Remediation Environmental Impacts Gregory D O'Mullan PeerJ Author & Reviewer Summary Ecosystem Science Environmental Sciences Microbiology Editing Journals Past or current institution affiliations City University of New York, Queens College PeerJ Contributions Articles 1 Questions 1 December 22, 2016 Culturable bioaerosols along an urban waterfront are primarily associated with coarse particles Angel Montero, M. Elias Dueker, Gregory D. O’Mullan https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.2827 PubMed 28028485 1 Question 0 The pathogen concentration data analyzed in this paper appears to rely entirely on Fecal Indicator Bacteria (e.g. Table 1 and 2), if so, why not refer to FIB reduction rather than pathogen reduction? about Pathogen reduction co-benefits of nutrient best management practices