Terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems have specific carbon fingerprints and sequestration potential, due to the intrinsic properties of the organic matter (OM), mineral content …
The terrestrial subsurface contains nearly all of Earth's freshwater reserves and harbours the majority of our planet's total prokaryotic biomass. Although genetic surveys suggest these …
The most important source of human life support is water. During the development of mineral water fields, unsustainable patterns of production and consumption have been observed …
Time series analyses are a crucial tool for uncovering the patterns and processes shaping microbial communities and their functions, especially in aquatic ecosystems. Subsurface …
L Fillinger, K Hug, C Griebler - Water research, 2021 - Elsevier
Riverbank filtration has gained increasing importance for balancing rising groundwater demands and securing drinking water supplies. While microbial communities are the pillar of …
Microbes thrive in diverse porous environments—from soil and riverbeds to human lungs and cancer tissues—spanning multiple scales and conditions. Short-to long-term …
Despite increasing interest in hydrological effects on riverine ecosystems, few studies have documented the impact of hydrology on biofilm community functions, and those existing …
Over the last century, leaps in technology for imaging, sampling, detection, high-throughput sequencing, and-omics analyses have revolutionized microbial ecology to enable rapid …
The most important source of human life support is water. During the development of mineral water fields, unsustainable patterns of production and consumption have been observed …