The treatment of organic wastes remains one of the key sustainability challenges facing the growing global aquaculture industry. Bioremediation systems based on coupled bioturbation-microbial processing offer a promising route for waste management. We present, for the first time, a combined biogeochemical-molecular analysis of the short-term performance of one such system that is designed to receive nitrogen-rich particulate aquaculture wastes. Using sea cucumbers (Holothuria scabra) as a model bioturbator we provide evidence that adjusting the waste CgN from 5g1 to 20g1 promoted a shift in nitrogen cycling pathways towards the dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium (DNRA), resulting in net NH4+ efflux from the sediment. The carbon ame...
To alleviate eutrophication in coastal waters, reducing nitrogen (N) discharge from wastewater treat...
As bivalve aquaculture expands worldwide, an understanding of its role in nutrient cycling is necess...
A pilot-scale primary maturation pond was spiked with (15)N-labelled ammonia ((15)NH(4)Cl) and (15)N...
The treatment of organic wastes remains one of the key sustainability challenges facing the growing ...
Reducing dependency on environmentally unsustainable formulated feeds, most of which include limited...
Land-based prawn and barramundi farms produce large volumes of dilute wastewater containing both nit...
Effective and affordable treatment of waste solids is a key sustainability challenge for the aquacul...
Deposit-feeding invertebrates are proposed bioremediators in microbial-driven sediment-based aquacul...
Invertebrate animals that live at the bottom of aquatic ecosystems (i.e., benthic macrofauna) are im...
Effective and affordable treatment of waste solids is a key sustainability challenge for the aquacul...
Effective and affordable treatment of waste solids is a key sustainability challenge for the aquacul...
The new production model attempts to quantify the amount of organic material exported from surface w...
As bivalve aquaculture expands globally, an understanding of how it alters nitrogen is important to ...
Abstract Aquaculture needs practical solutions for nutrient removal to achieve sustainable fish pro...
Dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) represents a major pool of fixed, reactive nitrogen in marine syste...
To alleviate eutrophication in coastal waters, reducing nitrogen (N) discharge from wastewater treat...
As bivalve aquaculture expands worldwide, an understanding of its role in nutrient cycling is necess...
A pilot-scale primary maturation pond was spiked with (15)N-labelled ammonia ((15)NH(4)Cl) and (15)N...
The treatment of organic wastes remains one of the key sustainability challenges facing the growing ...
Reducing dependency on environmentally unsustainable formulated feeds, most of which include limited...
Land-based prawn and barramundi farms produce large volumes of dilute wastewater containing both nit...
Effective and affordable treatment of waste solids is a key sustainability challenge for the aquacul...
Deposit-feeding invertebrates are proposed bioremediators in microbial-driven sediment-based aquacul...
Invertebrate animals that live at the bottom of aquatic ecosystems (i.e., benthic macrofauna) are im...
Effective and affordable treatment of waste solids is a key sustainability challenge for the aquacul...
Effective and affordable treatment of waste solids is a key sustainability challenge for the aquacul...
The new production model attempts to quantify the amount of organic material exported from surface w...
As bivalve aquaculture expands globally, an understanding of how it alters nitrogen is important to ...
Abstract Aquaculture needs practical solutions for nutrient removal to achieve sustainable fish pro...
Dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) represents a major pool of fixed, reactive nitrogen in marine syste...
To alleviate eutrophication in coastal waters, reducing nitrogen (N) discharge from wastewater treat...
As bivalve aquaculture expands worldwide, an understanding of its role in nutrient cycling is necess...
A pilot-scale primary maturation pond was spiked with (15)N-labelled ammonia ((15)NH(4)Cl) and (15)N...