The aims of this thesis were to characterize the molecular ecology of the hyporheic zone – between dissolved organic matter (DOM) and microbes – and to test whether seasonal and spatial patterns existed in correlation with seasonal ecosystem processes. The hyporheic zone is an area of vertical integration between groundwater and surface water, and lateral integration between terrestrial and stream ecosystems. Colonization corers were used to collect in situ DOM and bacterial communities from the hyporheic sediments of two streams that varied in hydroperiod (i.e., permanent vs. intermittent). DOM was collected using passive samplers and analyzed using 1H NMR and fluorescence spectroscopy; bacteria were characterized using terminal-restric...
We tested whether sediment bacteria abundance (49,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole–stained cell counts) we...
Fluvial ecosystems process large quantities of dissolved organic matter as it moves from the headwat...
Hyporheic substrates play a key role in aquatic ecosystems, and increasing loads of fine sediment ar...
The aims of this thesis were to characterize the molecular ecology of the hyporheic zone – between d...
The hyporheic zone of stream ecosystems is a critical habitat for microbial communities. However, th...
International audienceThe hyporheic zone is a pivotal environment for biogeochemical processes in ri...
1. Studies of hyporheic microbial ecology have suggested an important role for hyporheic microbial p...
Physicochemical patterns were examined concurrently with bacterial biomass, activity, and production...
In aquatic ecosystems, dissolved organic matter (DOM) is an important source of detrital energy on w...
1. Microbial heterotrophic activity is a major driver of nutrient and organic matter processing in t...
The hyporheic zone (HZ) plays a crucial role in riparian ecosystems by providing essential habitat a...
grantor: University of TorontoThe hyporheic zone beneath a single 10 m-long riffle of a gr...
Summary 1. Riparian zones hold a central place in the hydrological cycle, owing to the prevalence of...
The hyporheic zone of a river is nonphotic, has steep chemical and redox gradients, and has a hetero...
Distinct boundaries, where biological and physicochemical environments change abruptly, occur in nat...
We tested whether sediment bacteria abundance (49,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole–stained cell counts) we...
Fluvial ecosystems process large quantities of dissolved organic matter as it moves from the headwat...
Hyporheic substrates play a key role in aquatic ecosystems, and increasing loads of fine sediment ar...
The aims of this thesis were to characterize the molecular ecology of the hyporheic zone – between d...
The hyporheic zone of stream ecosystems is a critical habitat for microbial communities. However, th...
International audienceThe hyporheic zone is a pivotal environment for biogeochemical processes in ri...
1. Studies of hyporheic microbial ecology have suggested an important role for hyporheic microbial p...
Physicochemical patterns were examined concurrently with bacterial biomass, activity, and production...
In aquatic ecosystems, dissolved organic matter (DOM) is an important source of detrital energy on w...
1. Microbial heterotrophic activity is a major driver of nutrient and organic matter processing in t...
The hyporheic zone (HZ) plays a crucial role in riparian ecosystems by providing essential habitat a...
grantor: University of TorontoThe hyporheic zone beneath a single 10 m-long riffle of a gr...
Summary 1. Riparian zones hold a central place in the hydrological cycle, owing to the prevalence of...
The hyporheic zone of a river is nonphotic, has steep chemical and redox gradients, and has a hetero...
Distinct boundaries, where biological and physicochemical environments change abruptly, occur in nat...
We tested whether sediment bacteria abundance (49,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole–stained cell counts) we...
Fluvial ecosystems process large quantities of dissolved organic matter as it moves from the headwat...
Hyporheic substrates play a key role in aquatic ecosystems, and increasing loads of fine sediment ar...