Elevated nutrient levels can lead to excessive biofilm growth, but reducing nutrient pollution is often challenging. There is therefore interest in developing control measures for biofilm growth in nutrient-rich rivers that could act as complement to direct reductions in nutrient load. Shading of rivers is one option that can mitigate blooms, but few studies have experimentally examined the differences in biofilm communities grown under shaded and unshaded conditions. We investigated the assembly and diversity of biofilm communities using in situ mesocosms within the River Thames (UK). Biofilm composition was surveyed by 454 sequencing of 16S amplicons (∼400 bp length covering regions V6/V7). The results confirm the importance of sunlight f...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/10108/10365-thumbnail.jpgThe composition, gro...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations showed a striking pattern in a multi-year study of the River En...
Pulsed increases in flow within streams alter abiotic conditions such as nutrient concentrations and...
Elevated nutrient levels can lead to excessive biofilm growth, but reducing nutrient pollution is of...
Microbial biofilms can be found on virtually all submerged surfaces in aquatic habitats, including r...
Abstract: Across the world, there are increasing attempts to restore good ecological condition to 16...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations showed a striking pattern in a multi-year study of the River En...
Periphyton growth rate has been identified as the key process that leads to river eutrophication. Ef...
Algal blooms are, generally, controlled by chemical and/or physical methods. However, these methods...
Discharge reduction, as caused by water diversion for hydropower, and fine sediments deposition, are...
The excessive growth of benthic algal biofilms in UK rivers is a widespread problem, resulting in lo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
This research will review novel methodologies for understanding the behaviour of microbial communiti...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations showed a striking pattern in a multi-year study of the River En...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations showed a striking pattern in a multi-year study of the River En...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/10108/10365-thumbnail.jpgThe composition, gro...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations showed a striking pattern in a multi-year study of the River En...
Pulsed increases in flow within streams alter abiotic conditions such as nutrient concentrations and...
Elevated nutrient levels can lead to excessive biofilm growth, but reducing nutrient pollution is of...
Microbial biofilms can be found on virtually all submerged surfaces in aquatic habitats, including r...
Abstract: Across the world, there are increasing attempts to restore good ecological condition to 16...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations showed a striking pattern in a multi-year study of the River En...
Periphyton growth rate has been identified as the key process that leads to river eutrophication. Ef...
Algal blooms are, generally, controlled by chemical and/or physical methods. However, these methods...
Discharge reduction, as caused by water diversion for hydropower, and fine sediments deposition, are...
The excessive growth of benthic algal biofilms in UK rivers is a widespread problem, resulting in lo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
This research will review novel methodologies for understanding the behaviour of microbial communiti...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations showed a striking pattern in a multi-year study of the River En...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations showed a striking pattern in a multi-year study of the River En...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/10108/10365-thumbnail.jpgThe composition, gro...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations showed a striking pattern in a multi-year study of the River En...
Pulsed increases in flow within streams alter abiotic conditions such as nutrient concentrations and...