The Molecular Ecology of Hyporheic Zones: Characterization of Dissolved Organic Matter and Bacterial Communities in Contrasting Stream Ecosystems
The aims of this thesis were to characterize the molecular ecology of the hyporheic zone – between dissolved organic matter (DOM) and microbes – and to test whether seasonal and spatial patterns existed in correlation with seasonal ecosystem processes. The hyporheic zone is an area of vertical inte...
Main Author: | Febria, Catherine M. |
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Other Authors: | Williams, D. Dudley |
Language: | en_ca |
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2010
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1807/32041 |
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