AbstractRivers and streams are important reservoirs of freshwater for human consumption. These ecosystems are threatened by increasing urbanization, because raw sewage discharged into them alters their nutrient content and may affect the composition of their microbial community. In the present study, we investigate the taxonomic and functional profile of the microbial community in an urban lotic environment. Samples of running water were collected at two points in the São Pedro stream: an upstream preserved and non-urbanized area, and a polluted urbanized area with discharged sewage. The metagenomic DNA was sequenced by pyrosequencing. Differences were observed in the community composition at the two sites. The non-urbanized area was overre...
Environmental changes and human activities can alter the structure and diversity of aquatic microbia...
Knowledge of the diversity and ecological function of the microbial consortia of James River in Virg...
Microbial biofilms can be found on virtually all submerged surfaces in aquatic habitats, including r...
Abstract Rivers and streams are important reservoirs of freshwater for human consumption. These ecos...
Rivers and streams are important reservoirs of fresh water available for consumption. The increasin...
More than 50% of the world’s population lives in urban centers. As collection basins for lands...
ABSTRACT Urban streams are susceptible to stormwater and sewage inputs that can impact their ecologi...
This study aimed to investigate microbes involved in the nitrogen cycle and potentially pathogenic b...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.Urban exp...
Freshwater ecosystems are not closed or sterile environments. They support complex and highly dynami...
Rivers are important ecosystems that are integrated into biogeochemical cycles and constitute an ess...
Growing demands for potable water have led to extensive reliance on waterways in tropical megacities...
Urbanization strongly influences headwater stream chemistry and hydrology, but little is known abou...
Anthropogenic activity impacts stream ecosystems, resulting in a loss of diversity and ecosystem fun...
As concern over the availability of freshwater increases, so does the interest in river microorganis...
Environmental changes and human activities can alter the structure and diversity of aquatic microbia...
Knowledge of the diversity and ecological function of the microbial consortia of James River in Virg...
Microbial biofilms can be found on virtually all submerged surfaces in aquatic habitats, including r...
Abstract Rivers and streams are important reservoirs of freshwater for human consumption. These ecos...
Rivers and streams are important reservoirs of fresh water available for consumption. The increasin...
More than 50% of the world’s population lives in urban centers. As collection basins for lands...
ABSTRACT Urban streams are susceptible to stormwater and sewage inputs that can impact their ecologi...
This study aimed to investigate microbes involved in the nitrogen cycle and potentially pathogenic b...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.Urban exp...
Freshwater ecosystems are not closed or sterile environments. They support complex and highly dynami...
Rivers are important ecosystems that are integrated into biogeochemical cycles and constitute an ess...
Growing demands for potable water have led to extensive reliance on waterways in tropical megacities...
Urbanization strongly influences headwater stream chemistry and hydrology, but little is known abou...
Anthropogenic activity impacts stream ecosystems, resulting in a loss of diversity and ecosystem fun...
As concern over the availability of freshwater increases, so does the interest in river microorganis...
Environmental changes and human activities can alter the structure and diversity of aquatic microbia...
Knowledge of the diversity and ecological function of the microbial consortia of James River in Virg...
Microbial biofilms can be found on virtually all submerged surfaces in aquatic habitats, including r...