Includes bibliographical references (p. 141-155).Sediment-water interfaces (SWIs) are loci of dynamic physical, chemical, and biological interactions in stratified, eutrophic reservoirs. Seasonal reservoir mixing and stratification affects SWI physicochemical processes as well as bacterial abundance, diversity, biomass, and metabolism. Because SWI bacteria transform chemicals and release nutrients that affect water quality and eutrophication, seasonal changes in these bacterial dynamics help define reservoir carbon and nutrient cycles and trophic interactions. Four studies were conducted to assess SWI bacterial dynamics in Belton Reservoir, a eutrophic, monomictic impoundment. The first utilized [3H]-L-serine to measure SWI bacterial act...
Agriculture is the most dominant land use globally and is projected to increase in the future to sup...
International audienceThe spatial distribution of the bacterial biomass and production and of potent...
The aims of this thesis were to characterize the molecular ecology of the hyporheic zone – between d...
Physicochemical patterns were examined concurrently with bacterial biomass, activity, and production...
Characterization of surface water groundwater interaction in riverbank filtration (RBF) systems is o...
Nitrogen and phosphorus additions from anthropogenic sources can alter the nutrient pool of aquatic ...
Water flowing through hyporheic river sediments or artificial recharge facilities promotes the devel...
AbstractSediments in standing waters are complex habitats that are able to provide favorable living ...
The effluents of wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) represent a complex mixture of nutrients and to...
16 pages, 7 figures, 4 tablesWe performed a transplant experiment in eutrophic Sau reservoir to asse...
Understanding microbial community structure and the underlying control mechanisms are fundamental pu...
The cell density, activity, and community structure of the bacterial community in wetland sediments ...
Bioturbation has been shown to expedite the degradation of refractory compounds in contaminated sedi...
International audienceSeasonal and spatial variations in bacterial abundance, biomass and production...
1982 to mid 1986 saw important advances in our understanding of processes ocurring at the sediment‐w...
Agriculture is the most dominant land use globally and is projected to increase in the future to sup...
International audienceThe spatial distribution of the bacterial biomass and production and of potent...
The aims of this thesis were to characterize the molecular ecology of the hyporheic zone – between d...
Physicochemical patterns were examined concurrently with bacterial biomass, activity, and production...
Characterization of surface water groundwater interaction in riverbank filtration (RBF) systems is o...
Nitrogen and phosphorus additions from anthropogenic sources can alter the nutrient pool of aquatic ...
Water flowing through hyporheic river sediments or artificial recharge facilities promotes the devel...
AbstractSediments in standing waters are complex habitats that are able to provide favorable living ...
The effluents of wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) represent a complex mixture of nutrients and to...
16 pages, 7 figures, 4 tablesWe performed a transplant experiment in eutrophic Sau reservoir to asse...
Understanding microbial community structure and the underlying control mechanisms are fundamental pu...
The cell density, activity, and community structure of the bacterial community in wetland sediments ...
Bioturbation has been shown to expedite the degradation of refractory compounds in contaminated sedi...
International audienceSeasonal and spatial variations in bacterial abundance, biomass and production...
1982 to mid 1986 saw important advances in our understanding of processes ocurring at the sediment‐w...
Agriculture is the most dominant land use globally and is projected to increase in the future to sup...
International audienceThe spatial distribution of the bacterial biomass and production and of potent...
The aims of this thesis were to characterize the molecular ecology of the hyporheic zone – between d...