The cell density, activity, and community structure of the bacterial community in wetland sediments were monitored over a 13-month period. The study was performed at Cedar Bog, an alkaline fen. The objective was to characterize the relationship between the sediment bacterial community in groundwater upwelling zones and the physical and chemical factors which might influence the community structure and activity. DNA, protein, and lipid synthesis were measured at three different upwelling zones by using [H-3]thymidine, [C-14]leucine, and [C-14]glucose incorporation, respectively. The physiological status (apparent stress) of the consortium was assessed by comparing [C-14]glucose incorporation into membrane and that into storage lipids. Bacter...
Physicochemical patterns were examined concurrently with bacterial biomass, activity, and production...
Surface-groundwater interactions play an important role in microbial community compositions of river...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 141-155).Sediment-water interfaces (SWIs) are loci of dynami...
The cell density, activity, and community structure of the bacterial community in wetland sediments ...
Author Institution: Dept of Biology, University of DaytonCedar Bog Nature Preserve, located near Urb...
Subsurface microorganisms are crucial for contaminant degradation and maintenance of groundwater qua...
International audienceFluctuations in wetland hydrology create an interplay between aerobic and anae...
Subsurface microorganisms must deal with quite extreme environmental conditions. The lack of light, ...
International audienceRecharge of aquifers by urban stormwater may trigger significant ecological ch...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2009. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
The aims of this thesis were to characterize the molecular ecology of the hyporheic zone – between d...
Fen peatlands are specific wetland ecosystems containing high soil organic carbon (SOC). There is a ...
The Mahomet aquifer, a pristine water resource spanning much of central Illinois, is home to a diver...
Surface-groundwater interactions play an important role in microbial community compositions of river...
<div><p>Using in-field bioreactors, we investigated the influence of exogenous microorganisms in gro...
Physicochemical patterns were examined concurrently with bacterial biomass, activity, and production...
Surface-groundwater interactions play an important role in microbial community compositions of river...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 141-155).Sediment-water interfaces (SWIs) are loci of dynami...
The cell density, activity, and community structure of the bacterial community in wetland sediments ...
Author Institution: Dept of Biology, University of DaytonCedar Bog Nature Preserve, located near Urb...
Subsurface microorganisms are crucial for contaminant degradation and maintenance of groundwater qua...
International audienceFluctuations in wetland hydrology create an interplay between aerobic and anae...
Subsurface microorganisms must deal with quite extreme environmental conditions. The lack of light, ...
International audienceRecharge of aquifers by urban stormwater may trigger significant ecological ch...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2009. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
The aims of this thesis were to characterize the molecular ecology of the hyporheic zone – between d...
Fen peatlands are specific wetland ecosystems containing high soil organic carbon (SOC). There is a ...
The Mahomet aquifer, a pristine water resource spanning much of central Illinois, is home to a diver...
Surface-groundwater interactions play an important role in microbial community compositions of river...
<div><p>Using in-field bioreactors, we investigated the influence of exogenous microorganisms in gro...
Physicochemical patterns were examined concurrently with bacterial biomass, activity, and production...
Surface-groundwater interactions play an important role in microbial community compositions of river...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 141-155).Sediment-water interfaces (SWIs) are loci of dynami...