Microbial Community Responses to Natural and Anthropogenic Disturbances in Aquatic Ecosystems
<p>Aquatic ecosystems are highly dynamic environments, suggesting that resident microbial communities to respond and adapt to these environmental changes. However, despite the frequency of disturbances in aquatic ecosystems such as annual cycles in environmental parameters and episodic storm e...
Main Author: | Ward, Christopher Spencer |
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Other Authors: | Hunt, Dana E |
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2015
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10161/11354 |
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