Networks of engineered waterways are critical in meeting the growing water demands in megacities. To capture and treat rainwater in an energy-efficient manner, approaches can be developed for such networks that use ecological services from microbial communities. Traditionally, engineered waterways were regarded as homogeneous systems with little responsiveness of ecological communities and ensuing processes. This study provides ecogenomics-derived key information to explain the complexity of urban aquatic ecosystems in well-managed watersheds with densely interspersed land-use patterns. Overall, sedimentary microbial communities had higher richness and evenness compared to the suspended communities in water phase. On the basis of PERMANOVA ...
Urbanization results in higher stormwater loadings of pollutants such as metals and nutrients into s...
AbstractRivers and streams are important reservoirs of freshwater for human consumption. These ecosy...
A few key inorganic elements, many of them metals, are essential for life. Approximately 40% of all ...
Growing demands for potable water have led to extensive reliance on waterways in tropical megacities...
Influence of land use and population characteristics on solid-liquid partitioning of heavy metals in...
Denitrification is an important step in the global nitrogen cycle, removing fixed bioavailable nitro...
As concern over the availability of freshwater increases, so does the interest in river microorganis...
Microbial biofilms can be found on virtually all submerged surfaces in aquatic habitats, including r...
Urban water systems are highly managed, especially in the semi-arid, Intermountain West. Here, human...
Sustainable urban drainage systems (SUDS) are designed to both lower the quantity and increase the q...
Abstract Rivers and streams are important reservoirs of freshwater for human consumption. These ecos...
Natural and managed freshwater ecosystems are hotspots of biodiversity, biogeochemical cycling, and ...
International audienceBioindication has become an indispensable part of water quality monitoring in ...
With anticipated expansion of agricultural areas for food production and increasing intensity of pre...
Table 4 Describe the results for various environmental measurements (EC, oxygen, temperature, Ammoni...
Urbanization results in higher stormwater loadings of pollutants such as metals and nutrients into s...
AbstractRivers and streams are important reservoirs of freshwater for human consumption. These ecosy...
A few key inorganic elements, many of them metals, are essential for life. Approximately 40% of all ...
Growing demands for potable water have led to extensive reliance on waterways in tropical megacities...
Influence of land use and population characteristics on solid-liquid partitioning of heavy metals in...
Denitrification is an important step in the global nitrogen cycle, removing fixed bioavailable nitro...
As concern over the availability of freshwater increases, so does the interest in river microorganis...
Microbial biofilms can be found on virtually all submerged surfaces in aquatic habitats, including r...
Urban water systems are highly managed, especially in the semi-arid, Intermountain West. Here, human...
Sustainable urban drainage systems (SUDS) are designed to both lower the quantity and increase the q...
Abstract Rivers and streams are important reservoirs of freshwater for human consumption. These ecos...
Natural and managed freshwater ecosystems are hotspots of biodiversity, biogeochemical cycling, and ...
International audienceBioindication has become an indispensable part of water quality monitoring in ...
With anticipated expansion of agricultural areas for food production and increasing intensity of pre...
Table 4 Describe the results for various environmental measurements (EC, oxygen, temperature, Ammoni...
Urbanization results in higher stormwater loadings of pollutants such as metals and nutrients into s...
AbstractRivers and streams are important reservoirs of freshwater for human consumption. These ecosy...
A few key inorganic elements, many of them metals, are essential for life. Approximately 40% of all ...