BACKGROUND: Microbial communities in aquatic environments are spatially and temporally dynamic due to environmental fluctuations and varied external input sources. A large percentage of the urban watersheds in the United States are affected by fecal pollution, including human pathogens, thus warranting comprehensive monitoring. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Using a high-density microarray (PhyloChip), we examined water column bacterial community DNA extracted from two connecting urban watersheds, elucidating variable and stable bacterial subpopulations over a 3-day period and community composition profiles that were distinct to fecal and non-fecal sources. Two approaches were used for indication of fecal influence. The first approach util...
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...
Current microbial source tracking (MST) methods for water depend on testing for fecal indicator bact...
Microbial communities in aquatic environments are spatially and temporally dynamic due to environmen...
Waterborne pathogens in urban rivers of estuarine areas pose a great threat to human health. In this...
Routine monitoring of shellfish growing waters for bacteria indicative of human sewage pollution rev...
Bacterial impairment of freshwater systems is a commonly studied global problem. However, studies on...
This study aimed to investigate microbes involved in the nitrogen cycle and potentially pathogenic b...
High levels of fecal bacteria in surface waters are a public health concern due to the enteric illne...
Current microbial source tracking (MST) methods for water depend on testing for fecal indicator bact...
Abstract Freshwater estuaries throughout the Great Lakes region receive stormwater runoff and riveri...
As concern over the availability of freshwater increases, so does the interest in river microorganis...
Urbanization results in higher stormwater loadings of pollutants such as metals and nutrients into s...
Enterococcus is the standard environmental indicator of marine fecal pollution in the US. At present...
Urbanized bays are vulnerable to fecal bacterial pollution, and the extent of this pollution, in mar...
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...
Current microbial source tracking (MST) methods for water depend on testing for fecal indicator bact...
Microbial communities in aquatic environments are spatially and temporally dynamic due to environmen...
Waterborne pathogens in urban rivers of estuarine areas pose a great threat to human health. In this...
Routine monitoring of shellfish growing waters for bacteria indicative of human sewage pollution rev...
Bacterial impairment of freshwater systems is a commonly studied global problem. However, studies on...
This study aimed to investigate microbes involved in the nitrogen cycle and potentially pathogenic b...
High levels of fecal bacteria in surface waters are a public health concern due to the enteric illne...
Current microbial source tracking (MST) methods for water depend on testing for fecal indicator bact...
Abstract Freshwater estuaries throughout the Great Lakes region receive stormwater runoff and riveri...
As concern over the availability of freshwater increases, so does the interest in river microorganis...
Urbanization results in higher stormwater loadings of pollutants such as metals and nutrients into s...
Enterococcus is the standard environmental indicator of marine fecal pollution in the US. At present...
Urbanized bays are vulnerable to fecal bacterial pollution, and the extent of this pollution, in mar...
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...
Current microbial source tracking (MST) methods for water depend on testing for fecal indicator bact...