The functioning of rhizosphere biota in wetlands–a review
A Neori, M Agami - Wetlands, 2017 - Springer
Anoxia and harmful metabolites are two of several particularities that characterize wetland
soils and make their study so fascinating. Unique physiological and anatomical adaptations …
soils and make their study so fascinating. Unique physiological and anatomical adaptations …
Mud in the city: Effects of freshwater salinization on inland urban wetland nitrogen and phosphorus availability and export
Salinization and eutrophication are nearly ubiquitous in watersheds with human activity.
Despite the known impacts of the freshwater salinization syndrome (FSS) to organisms, we …
Despite the known impacts of the freshwater salinization syndrome (FSS) to organisms, we …
Algal bloom exacerbates hydrogen sulfide and methylmercury contamination in the emblematic high-altitude Lake Titicaca
Algal blooms occurrence is increasing around the globe. However, algal blooms are
uncommon in dominantly oligotrophic high-altitude lakes. Lake Titicaca, the largest …
uncommon in dominantly oligotrophic high-altitude lakes. Lake Titicaca, the largest …
Influence of sediment chemistry and sediment toxicity on macroinvertebrate communities across 99 wadable streams of the Midwestern USA
Simultaneous assessment of sediment chemistry, sediment toxicity, and macroinvertebrate
communities can provide multiple lines of evidence when investigating relations between …
communities can provide multiple lines of evidence when investigating relations between …
Sulfide Generated by Sulfate Reduction is a Primary Controller of the Occurrence of Wild Rice (Zizania palustris) in Shallow Aquatic Ecosystems
Field observations suggest that surface water sulfate concentrations control the distribution
of wild rice, an aquatic grass (Zizania palustris). However, hydroponic studies show that …
of wild rice, an aquatic grass (Zizania palustris). However, hydroponic studies show that …
Groundwater shapes sediment biogeochemistry and microbial diversity in a submerged Great Lake sinkhole
For a large part of earth's history, cyanobacterial mats thrived in low‐oxygen conditions, yet
our understanding of their ecological functioning is limited. Extant cyanobacterial mats …
our understanding of their ecological functioning is limited. Extant cyanobacterial mats …
Bioelectrochemical reactor to manage anthropogenic sulfate pollution for freshwater ecosystems: Mathematical modeling and experimental validation
Anthropogenic sulfate loading into otherwise low-sulfate freshwater systems can cause
significant ecological consequences as a biogeochemical stressor. To address this …
significant ecological consequences as a biogeochemical stressor. To address this …
Evaluating the role of groundwater in circulation and thermal structure within a deep inland lake
Groundwater levels in many aquifers are declining due to anthropogenic activities such as
increased high-capacity pum** for agriculture or climate-related decreases in natural …
increased high-capacity pum** for agriculture or climate-related decreases in natural …
Sulfur Geochemistry Destabilizes Population Oscillations of Wild Rice (Zizania palustris)
Elevated inputs of sulfate to freshwater systems can increase sulfide concentrations in
anoxic soils and subsequently destabilize aquatic plant populations, but the interactions …
anoxic soils and subsequently destabilize aquatic plant populations, but the interactions …
Effects-based spatial assessment of contaminated estuarine sediments from Bear Creek, Baltimore Harbor, MD, USA
SE Hartzell, MA Unger, BL McGee… - Environmental Science and …, 2017 - Springer
Estuarine sediments in regions with prolonged histories of industrial activity are often laden
to significant depths with complex contaminant mixtures, including trace metals and …
to significant depths with complex contaminant mixtures, including trace metals and …