Microorganisms are critically important for the function of surface water ecosystems but are frequently subjected to anthropogenic disturbances at either acute (pulse) or long-term (press) scales. Response and recovery of microbial community composition and function following pulse disturbance is well-studied in controlled, laboratory scale experiments but is less well-understood in natural environments undergoing continual press disturbance. The objectives of this study were to determine the drivers of sediment microbial compositional and functional changes in freshwaters receiving continual press disturbance from agricultural land runoff and to evaluate the ability of the native microbial community to resist disturbance related changes as...
<div><p>We investigated the impacts of the Mount Polley tailings impoundment failure on chemical, ph...
Urbanization results in higher stormwater loadings of pollutants such as metals and nutrients into s...
River floodplains are spatially diverse ecosystems that respond quickly to flow variations and distu...
Microorganisms are critically important for the function of surface water ecosystems but are frequen...
Sediment microbial communities are responsible for a majority of the metabolic activity in river and...
Microorganisms played important roles in nutrient removal in Pond-ditch circulation system (PDCS). H...
High quality freshwater is a vital resource for sustaining agriculture and feeding a growing global ...
River systems are exposed to anthropogenic disturbances, including chemical pollution and eutrophica...
The Huron River watershed is comprised of three primary land uses: agricultural, natural, and urban....
<div><p>Sediment microbial communities are responsible for a majority of the metabolic activity in r...
Riverbank filtration has gained increasing importance for balancing rising groundwater demands and s...
Anthropogenic activity impacts stream ecosystems, resulting in a loss of diversity and ecosystem fun...
Agriculture is the most dominant land use globally and is projected to increase in the future to sup...
The role of microbial communities in the recovery of aquatic ecosystems from watershed disturbance h...
This study examined seasonal differences in microbial community structure in the sediment of three s...
<div><p>We investigated the impacts of the Mount Polley tailings impoundment failure on chemical, ph...
Urbanization results in higher stormwater loadings of pollutants such as metals and nutrients into s...
River floodplains are spatially diverse ecosystems that respond quickly to flow variations and distu...
Microorganisms are critically important for the function of surface water ecosystems but are frequen...
Sediment microbial communities are responsible for a majority of the metabolic activity in river and...
Microorganisms played important roles in nutrient removal in Pond-ditch circulation system (PDCS). H...
High quality freshwater is a vital resource for sustaining agriculture and feeding a growing global ...
River systems are exposed to anthropogenic disturbances, including chemical pollution and eutrophica...
The Huron River watershed is comprised of three primary land uses: agricultural, natural, and urban....
<div><p>Sediment microbial communities are responsible for a majority of the metabolic activity in r...
Riverbank filtration has gained increasing importance for balancing rising groundwater demands and s...
Anthropogenic activity impacts stream ecosystems, resulting in a loss of diversity and ecosystem fun...
Agriculture is the most dominant land use globally and is projected to increase in the future to sup...
The role of microbial communities in the recovery of aquatic ecosystems from watershed disturbance h...
This study examined seasonal differences in microbial community structure in the sediment of three s...
<div><p>We investigated the impacts of the Mount Polley tailings impoundment failure on chemical, ph...
Urbanization results in higher stormwater loadings of pollutants such as metals and nutrients into s...
River floodplains are spatially diverse ecosystems that respond quickly to flow variations and distu...