Rivett, DW Bell, T
Bacterial communities are essential for the functioning of the Earth’s ecosystems1. A key challenge is to quantify the functional roles of bacterial taxa in nature to understand how the properties of ecosystems change over time or under different environmental conditions2. Such knowledge could be used, for example, to understand how bacteria modula...
Dann, LM McKerral, JC Smith, RJ Tobe, SS Paterson, JS Seymour, JR Oliver, RL Mitchell, JG
© 2018 Dann et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. The spatial distributions of organism abundance and diversity are often heterogeneous. This inc...
Brown, MV Van De Kamp, J Ostrowski, M Seymour, JR Ingleton, T Messer, LF Jeffries, T Siboni, N Laverock, B Bibiloni-Isaksson, J
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© 2018 Author(s). Sustained observations of microbial dynamics are rare, especially in southern hemisphere waters. The Australian Marine Microbial Biodiversity Initiative (AMMBI) provides methodologically standardized, continental scale, temporal phylogenetic amplicon sequencing data describing Bacteria, Archaea and microbial Eukarya assemblages. S...
Ulrich, Nikea Kirchner, Veronica Drucker, Rebecca Wright, Justin R McLimans, Christopher J Hazen, Terry C Campa, Maria F Grant, Christopher J Lamendella, Regina
Horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing extraction procedures have become increasingly present in Pennsylvania where the Marcellus Shale play is largely located. The potential for long-term environmental impacts to nearby headwater stream ecosystems and aquatic bacterial assemblages is still incompletely understood. Here, we perform high-throu...
DeFlorio-Barker, Stephanie Arnold, Benjamin F Sams, Elizabeth A Dufour, Alfred P Colford, John M Weisberg, Steven B Schiff, Kenneth C Wade, Timothy J
Swimming and recreating in lakes, oceans, and rivers is common, yet the literature suggests children may be at greater risk of illness following such exposures. These effects might be due to differences in immunity or differing behavioral factors such as poorer hygiene, longer exposures to, and greater ingestion of potentially contaminated water an...
Reygadas, Fermín Gruber, Joshua S Dreizler, Lindsay Nelson, Kara L Ray, Isha
Low adoption and compliance levels for household water treatment and safe storage (HWTS) technologies have made it challenging for these systems to achieve measurable health benefits in the developing world. User compliance remains an inconsistently defined and poorly understood feature of HWTS programs. In this article, we develop a comprehensive ...
Chen, Z Yu, T Ngo, HH Lu, Y Li, G Wu, Q Li, K Bai, Y Liu, S Hu, HY
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© 2018 Elsevier Ltd This review highlights the importance of conducting biological stability evaluation due to water reuse progression. Specifically, assimilable organic carbon (AOC) has been identified as a practical indicator for microbial occurrence and regrowth which ultimately influence biological stability. Newly modified AOC bioassays aimed ...
Dekker, Denise Krumkamp, Ralf Eibach, Daniel Sarpong, Nimako Boahen, Kennedy Gyau Frimpong, Michael Fechtner, Elina Poppert, Sven Hagen, Ralf Matthias Schwarz, Norbert Georg
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Peoples, Logan M Donaldson, Sierra Osuntokun, Oladayo Xia, Qing Nelson, Alex Blanton, Jessica Allen, Eric E Church, Matthew J Bartlett, Douglas H
Hadal trenches, oceanic locations deeper than 6,000 m, are thought to have distinct microbial communities compared to those at shallower depths due to high hydrostatic pressures, topographical funneling of organic matter, and biogeographical isolation. Here we evaluate the hypothesis that hadal trenches contain unique microbial biodiversity through...
Bouma-Gregson, Keith Kudela, Raphael M Power, Mary E
Benthic algae fuel summer food webs in many sunlit rivers, and are hotspots for primary and secondary production and biogeochemical cycling. Concerningly, riverine benthic algal assemblages can become dominated by toxic cyanobacteria, threatening water quality and public health. In the Eel River in Northern California, over a dozen dog deaths have ...