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Impact of treated sewage effluent on the microbiology of a small brook using flow cytometry as a diagnostic tool [PDF]
Flow cytometry was applied to assess the microbiological impact of treated sewage effluent discharge into a small brook carrying surface runoff water. Increases in dissolved organic carbon and soluble reactive phosphorous were accompanied by increases in
Ameh, Ekwu +3 more
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Assessing Prokaryotic Benthic Communities in the Red Sea
Prokaryotic benthic communities in the Red Sea are shaped by depth, latitude, and oxygen availability. Deep‐sea communities exhibited low variance in OTU richness, while shallower communities showed higher OTU richness towards the Southern Red Sea. Extreme environments supported specialised microbial communities likely adapted to extreme conditions ...
Christopher A. Hempel +16 more
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Microbial acetone oxidation in coastal seawater [PDF]
Acetone is an important oxygenated volatile organic compound (OVOC) in the troposphere where it influences the oxidizing capacity of the atmosphere. However, the air-sea flux is not well quantified, in part due to a lack of knowledge regarding which ...
Beale, Rachael +4 more
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We evaluated whether predators ‘kill the winner’ wherein protists and phages preferentially impact the most abundant members of bacterial assemblages over an austral summer with weekly dilution experiments. Seawater from 10 m was divided into two serial dilutions with either 0.2 μm (to evaluate protist grazing) or 30 kDa (to evaluate protist grazing ...
Elizabeth Connors +4 more
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Freshwater Bacterioplankton Metacommunity Structure Along Urbanization Gradients in Belgium
Urbanization is transforming and fragmenting natural environments worldwide, driving changes in biological communities through alterations in local environmental conditions as well as by changing the capacity of species to reach specific habitats.
Fabio Toshiro T. Hanashiro +7 more
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Cyclonic cold-core eddy in the eastern North Atlantic. II. Nutients, phytoplankton and bacteriaplankton [PDF]
A cyclonic cold-core eddy in the Northeast Atlantic of about 100 km in diameter at the sea surface was investigated in May 1985, approximately 3 wk after it had separated from the Polar Front.
Lochte, Karin, Pfannkuche, Olaf
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River bacterioplankton community responses to a high inflow event [PDF]
Microbes drive chemical cycling and productivity within river ecosystems, but their influence may shift when intense allochthonous inputs accompany high freshwater inflow (flood) events. Investigating how floods influence microbial processes is fundamentally important for our understanding of river ecology, but is generally overlooked.
Carney, Richard L. +5 more
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By altering the quantity and chemical composition of polyethylene‐derived dissolved organic matter, plastic color dynamically regulates bacterial metabolic interactions, thereby reshaping community resistance expression and facilitating the dissemination of antibiotic resistance.
Shuting Fang +7 more
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The Bhagirathi-Hooghly River, part of the River Ganga, flows along densely urbanized areas in West Bengal, India. The River water is extensively used for household activities, human consumption including bathing, social purposes and multifaceted ...
Anwesha Ghosh +2 more
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Shallow water marine sediment bacterial community shifts along a natural CO2 gradient in the Mediterranean Sea off Vulcano, Italy. [PDF]
The effects of increasing atmospheric CO(2) on ocean ecosystems are a major environmental concern, as rapid shoaling of the carbonate saturation horizon is exposing vast areas of marine sediments to corrosive waters worldwide. Natural CO(2) gradients off
A Ghosh +52 more
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