“…Employment of a low nutrient substrate such as R2A limits nutrient-shock which may be experienced by stressed cells plated on a nutrient rich substrate and numerous studies have shown that R2A gives superior recovery of CFU in comparison to high nutrient substrates in many different settings (body fluids, water, etc.) (Guerrero, 1987;Horgan, Matheson, McLoughlin-Borlace, & Dart, 1999;Lesne, Berthet, Binard, Rouxel, & Humbert, 2000;Massa, Caruso, Trovatelli, & Tosques, 1998;Reasoner, 2004;Reasoner & Geldreich, 1985;van der Linde, Lim, Rondeel, Antonissen, & de Jong, 1999). A number of studies have successfully utilized R2A to recover bacteria from soils, the lower atmosphere, and extreme atmospheric altitudes (Bodour, Drees, & Maier, 2003;Gentry, Newby, Josephson, & Pepper, 2001;Griffin, 2004;Griffin et al, 2003;Kellogg et al, 2004;Ovreas & Torsvik, 1998).…”