Terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis (T-RFLP) was used to track the changes of bacterial community compositions (BCC) in coastal surface sediments along an environmental pollution gradient between 2004 and 2006. BCC in the chronically contaminated sites showed the largest deviation from those in the adjacent sites. Surprisingly, BCC at two contrasting environments (oceanic vs. river-influenced) were more similar. Unexpectedly, the BCC did not recover (when compared to oceanic control site) even after 5 years of pollution abatement initiatives in Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong. On the other hand, disposal of treated sewage for 5 years in one of the sites did not significantly affect the BCC. A striking seasonal variation i...
The development of coastal areas often results in the introduction of a suite of contaminants to the...
The dumping of dredged sediments represents a major stressor for coastal ecosystems. The impact on t...
Coastal ecosystems are highly dynamic and can be strongly influenced by climate change, anthropogeni...
By using traditional bacterial culture methods, only less than 1% of bacteria from environmental sam...
Microbes, as the most abundant sediment organisms, play a major role in the fate of pollutants. Many...
The article can be viewed at http://naosite.lb.nagasaki-u.ac.jp/dspace/handle/10069/2350
Whole sediment toxicity tests play an important role in environmental risk assessment of organic che...
Whole sediment toxicity tests play an important role in environmental risk assessment of organic che...
Bacterioplankton community structures under contrasting subtropical marine environments (Hong Kong w...
Sulfate-reducing prokaryotes (SRPs) and antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in sediments could be bio...
Disposal of wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) effluent into sea, a typical anthropogenic disturbance...
Microbial communities in aquatic environments are spatially and temporally dynamic due to environmen...
We examined the spatiotemporal changes of microbial communities in relation to hydrochemistry variat...
Communities vary across space and time. In addition, they may vary differently at different spatial ...
International audienceUnraveling the relative importance of both environmental conditions and ecolog...
The development of coastal areas often results in the introduction of a suite of contaminants to the...
The dumping of dredged sediments represents a major stressor for coastal ecosystems. The impact on t...
Coastal ecosystems are highly dynamic and can be strongly influenced by climate change, anthropogeni...
By using traditional bacterial culture methods, only less than 1% of bacteria from environmental sam...
Microbes, as the most abundant sediment organisms, play a major role in the fate of pollutants. Many...
The article can be viewed at http://naosite.lb.nagasaki-u.ac.jp/dspace/handle/10069/2350
Whole sediment toxicity tests play an important role in environmental risk assessment of organic che...
Whole sediment toxicity tests play an important role in environmental risk assessment of organic che...
Bacterioplankton community structures under contrasting subtropical marine environments (Hong Kong w...
Sulfate-reducing prokaryotes (SRPs) and antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in sediments could be bio...
Disposal of wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) effluent into sea, a typical anthropogenic disturbance...
Microbial communities in aquatic environments are spatially and temporally dynamic due to environmen...
We examined the spatiotemporal changes of microbial communities in relation to hydrochemistry variat...
Communities vary across space and time. In addition, they may vary differently at different spatial ...
International audienceUnraveling the relative importance of both environmental conditions and ecolog...
The development of coastal areas often results in the introduction of a suite of contaminants to the...
The dumping of dredged sediments represents a major stressor for coastal ecosystems. The impact on t...
Coastal ecosystems are highly dynamic and can be strongly influenced by climate change, anthropogeni...