Causes and functional consequences of denitrifying bacteria community structure in streams affected to varying degrees by watershed urbanization
<p>Human welfare depends heavily on ecosystem services like water purification and nutrient cycling. Many of these ecosystem services, in turn, rely on reactions performed by microbes and yet remarkably little is known about how anthropogenic impacts are affecting the structure and function of...
Main Author: | Wang, Si-Yi |
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Other Authors: | Wright, Justin P |
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2011
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10161/5650 |
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