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An international research team reports results of a three-year study of sediment samples collected offshore from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in a new paper published August 18, 2015, in ...
Staying alive: The post-consumption fate of parasite spores and its implications for disease dynamics
Staying alive parasite spores disease dynamics
2014/4/18
Studies on the effects of selective predation by fish on disease dynamics in Daphnia generally assume that
consumption by fish means the death of the parasite. I use a combination of feeding trials a...
To sink or to be lysed? Contrasting fate of two large phytoplankton species in Lake Biwa
lysed phytoplankton species
2014/5/5
We estimated the contributions of sedimentation and cell lysis to the loss of two large phytoplankton species
(Fragilaria crotonensis and Staurastrum dorsidentiferum) in Lake Biwa. Major loss process...
Fate of peptidoglycan in an intertidal sediment: An in situ 13C-labeling study
an intertidal sediment An in situ 13C-labeling study
2014/5/4
We investigated the fate of peptidoglycan, a bacterial cell wall component, in sediment by 13C-labeling the bacterial community of an intertidal mudflat and subsequently tracing the fate of 13CC in D-...
Modeling the mass balance and fate of copper in San Diego Bay
mass balance fate copper San Diego Bay
2014/5/14
Because of its presence in antifouling coatings, stormwater, and industrial and municipal discharges, copper is a ubiquitous contaminant in estuarine and coastal environments. We integrated a system-w...
A comparison of the speciation and fate of mercury in two contaminated coastal marine ecosystems: The Venice Lagoon (Italy) and Lavaca Bay (Texas)
speciation and fate mercury in two contaminated coastal marine ecosystems Venice Lagoon (Italy) Lavaca Bay (Texas)
2014/5/14
We compared the speciation of Hg in two estuaries, Lavaca Bay (Texas) and the Venice Lagoon (Italy). Both are large, shallow embayments that are contaminated by direct discharges from mercury-cell chl...
Tracking the fate of a high concentration groundwater nitrate plume through a fringing marsh: A combined groundwater tracer and in situ isotope enrichment study
Tracking the fate combined groundwater tracer
2014/5/30
A groundwater plume enriched in
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NO was created upgradient of a mesohaline salt marsh. By measuring the 2
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changes in concentration and isotopic enrichment of NO , N2
O, N2
, NH , and particu...