Florida Bay, a shallow, subtropical estuary bounded by the Everglades and Florida Keys, is a semi-enclosed ecosystem that has been heavily altered by changes in water management, surrounding land use, and industrialization. In particular, alterations to its nitrogen cycle from numerous environmental and anthropogenic stressors have resulted in water quality degradation and subsequent reoccurring cyanobacteria blooms responsible for mass die-offs of seagrasses and sponges. This research sought to quantify the microbial processes controlling water-column dissolved inorganic nitrogen transformations in Florida Bay and constrain previously unknown components of its nitrogen budget. To accomplish the research’s goals, in situ 15N isotope tracer ...
Phytoplankton in nitrogen-depleted coastal Atlantic waters off North Carolina, USA, had a positive r...
Summer-time pelagic nitrogen recycling using an 15NH4+ tracer technique was studied for important bi...
Estuarine phytoplankton production can be limited by N availability (Ryther & Dunstan 1971, Hecky & ...
Sponge biomass represents the largest heterotrophic component of benthic biota in the Florida Bay ec...
Sponge biomass represents the largest heterotrophic component of benthic biota in the Florida Bay ec...
Florida Bay, a shallow, seagrass-dominated bay in southern Florida, USA, receives significant nutrie...
Florida Bay, a shallow, seagrass-dominated bay in southern Florida, USA, receives significant nutrie...
Florida Bay, a shallow, seagrass-dominated bay in southern Florida, USA, receives significant nutrie...
The global phenomenon of burgeoning coastal population growth has led to coastal watershed landscape...
The global phenomenon of burgeoning coastal population growth has led to coastal watershed landscape...
The global phenomenon of burgeoning coastal population growth has led to coastal watershed landscape...
Florida Bay nutrient budgets have shown that the majority of existing and influent nitrogen (N) is i...
The new production model attempts to quantify the amount of organic material exported from surface w...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Chemical...
Phytoplankton in nitrogen-depleted coastal Atlantic waters off North Carolina, USA, had a positive r...
Phytoplankton in nitrogen-depleted coastal Atlantic waters off North Carolina, USA, had a positive r...
Summer-time pelagic nitrogen recycling using an 15NH4+ tracer technique was studied for important bi...
Estuarine phytoplankton production can be limited by N availability (Ryther & Dunstan 1971, Hecky & ...
Sponge biomass represents the largest heterotrophic component of benthic biota in the Florida Bay ec...
Sponge biomass represents the largest heterotrophic component of benthic biota in the Florida Bay ec...
Florida Bay, a shallow, seagrass-dominated bay in southern Florida, USA, receives significant nutrie...
Florida Bay, a shallow, seagrass-dominated bay in southern Florida, USA, receives significant nutrie...
Florida Bay, a shallow, seagrass-dominated bay in southern Florida, USA, receives significant nutrie...
The global phenomenon of burgeoning coastal population growth has led to coastal watershed landscape...
The global phenomenon of burgeoning coastal population growth has led to coastal watershed landscape...
The global phenomenon of burgeoning coastal population growth has led to coastal watershed landscape...
Florida Bay nutrient budgets have shown that the majority of existing and influent nitrogen (N) is i...
The new production model attempts to quantify the amount of organic material exported from surface w...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Chemical...
Phytoplankton in nitrogen-depleted coastal Atlantic waters off North Carolina, USA, had a positive r...
Phytoplankton in nitrogen-depleted coastal Atlantic waters off North Carolina, USA, had a positive r...
Summer-time pelagic nitrogen recycling using an 15NH4+ tracer technique was studied for important bi...
Estuarine phytoplankton production can be limited by N availability (Ryther & Dunstan 1971, Hecky & ...