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Alternative reference frames in river system science

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Doyle M.W., and S.H. Ensign. 2009. BioScience 59(6):499–510.

Using a Bioassay to Measure the Potential Of Polymer Solutions To Support Bacterial Growth

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We inoculated test solutions of 15 different polymers used in water treatment with two species of bacteria known to grow on a wide variety of molecules. We then measured the…

Effects of Land Use on Water Quality of Streams and Rivers on the Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica

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We used species composition and relative abundance of aquatic insect populations to measure water quality changes from deforestation, cattle farming and palm oil plantations in seven streams and rivers in…

Biofilm Ecology in Philadelphia’s East Park Distribution System and the Efficacy of Control Strategies

800 532 Stroud Water Research Center

Most microorganisms in nature grow attached to surfaces, encased in a protective matrix — or biofilm. Our research focuses on the growth and control of microbial biofilm in the East…

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Electricity production coupled to ammonium in a microbial fuel cell

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He Z., J. Kan, Y. Wang, Y. Huang, Mansfeld, and K.H. Nealson. 2009. Environmental Science and Technology 43:3391–3397.

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Self-sustained phototrophic microbial fuel cells based on the synergistic cooperation between photosynthetic microorganisms and heterotrophic bacteria

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He Z., J. Kan, F. Mansfeld, L.T. Angenent, and K.H. Nealson. 2009. Environmental Science and Technology 43:1648–1654.

A stream cascade in Lofty Creek, Pennsylvania.

Genetic consequences of size-selective fishing: implications for viability of Chinook salmon in the Arctic-Yukon-Kuskokwim Region of Alaska

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Hard, J., W. Eldridge, and K. Naish. 2009. Pages 759–780 in Sustainability of the Arctic-Yukon-Kuskokwim salmon fisheries. C.C. Krueger and C. E. Zimmerman (editors). Pacific salmon: ecology and management of western Alaska’s populations. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, Maryland.

A stream cascade in Lofty Creek, Pennsylvania.

Mercury(II) bioaccumulation and antioxidant physiology in four aquatic insects

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Xie, L., J.L. Flippin, N. Deighton, D.H. Funk, D.A. Dickey, and D.B. Buchwalter. 2009. Environmental Science & Technology 43:934–940.