River bacterial communities are important in determining water quality by controlling biogeochemical transformations of limiting nutrients, degrading pollutants, and influencing pathogen abundance. However, bacteria enter streams in pristine montane regions, pass through multiple built infrastructures, and experience an immense variety of urban systems. Due to these differences in abiotic conditions and land use, it remains unclear the extent that microbial communities are connected across these gradients or the degree that pathogens coincide with shifts in community composition. To address these concerns, we evaluated bacterial communities, Escherichia coli densities, and water chemistry in three watersheds along montane to urban gradients...
Microbial communities are known to be sensitive indicators for water pollution and biomonitoring ass...
As concern over the availability of freshwater increases, so does the interest in river microorganis...
Microbial communities in aquatic environments are spatially and temporally dynamic due to environmen...
River bacterial communities are important in determining water quality by controlling biogeochemical...
Urbanization strongly influences headwater stream chemistry and hydrology, but little is known about...
As more of the world’s population continues to concentrate in urban areas, the influence of urbaniza...
Urbanization strongly influences headwater stream chemistry and hydrology, but little is known abou...
Escherichia coli and coliform bacteria are consistently used as indicators of fecal contamination in...
Microbial biofilms can be found on virtually all submerged surfaces in aquatic habitats, including r...
Land development and increasing population density in watershed areas has been shown to decrease wat...
Anthropogenic activity impacts stream ecosystems, resulting in a loss of diversity and ecosystem fun...
Watershed urbanization leads to dramatic changes in draining streams, with urban streams receiving a...
BACKGROUND: Microbial communities in aquatic environments are spatially and temporally dynamic due t...
Abstract Rivers and streams are important reservoirs of freshwater for human consumption. These ecos...
Rapid urbanization within the last several decades has affected the Earth’s biosphere, including mic...
Microbial communities are known to be sensitive indicators for water pollution and biomonitoring ass...
As concern over the availability of freshwater increases, so does the interest in river microorganis...
Microbial communities in aquatic environments are spatially and temporally dynamic due to environmen...
River bacterial communities are important in determining water quality by controlling biogeochemical...
Urbanization strongly influences headwater stream chemistry and hydrology, but little is known about...
As more of the world’s population continues to concentrate in urban areas, the influence of urbaniza...
Urbanization strongly influences headwater stream chemistry and hydrology, but little is known abou...
Escherichia coli and coliform bacteria are consistently used as indicators of fecal contamination in...
Microbial biofilms can be found on virtually all submerged surfaces in aquatic habitats, including r...
Land development and increasing population density in watershed areas has been shown to decrease wat...
Anthropogenic activity impacts stream ecosystems, resulting in a loss of diversity and ecosystem fun...
Watershed urbanization leads to dramatic changes in draining streams, with urban streams receiving a...
BACKGROUND: Microbial communities in aquatic environments are spatially and temporally dynamic due t...
Abstract Rivers and streams are important reservoirs of freshwater for human consumption. These ecos...
Rapid urbanization within the last several decades has affected the Earth’s biosphere, including mic...
Microbial communities are known to be sensitive indicators for water pollution and biomonitoring ass...
As concern over the availability of freshwater increases, so does the interest in river microorganis...
Microbial communities in aquatic environments are spatially and temporally dynamic due to environmen...