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    Slow recovery of High Arctic heath communities from nitrogen enrichment by Street, Lorna E., Burns, Nancy R., Woodin, Sarah J.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-04-2015)
    “…Arctic ecosystems are strongly nutrient limited and exhibit dramatic responses to nitrogen (N) enrichment, the reversibility of which is unknown. This study…”
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    Light availability affects stream biofilm bacterial community composition and function, but not diversity by Wagner, Karoline, Besemer, Katharina, Burns, Nancy R, Battin, Tom J, Bengtsson, Mia M

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-12-2015)
    “…Changes in riparian vegetation or water turbidity and browning in streams alter the local light regime with potential implications for stream biofilms and…”
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    No evidence of aquatic priming effects in hyporheic zone microcosms by Bengtsson, Mia M., Wagner, Karoline, Burns, Nancy R., Herberg, Erik R., Wanek, Wolfgang, Kaplan, Louis A., Battin, Tom J.

    Published in Scientific reports (05-06-2014)
    “…The priming effect refers to quantitative changes in microbial decomposition of recalcitrant organic matter upon addition of labile organic matter and is a…”
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    Functional and structural responses of hyporheic biofilms to varying sources of dissolved organic matter by Wagner, Karoline, Bengtsson, Mia M, Besemer, Katharina, Sieczko, Anna, Burns, Nancy R, Herberg, Erik R, Battin, Tom J

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-10-2014)
    “…Headwater streams are tightly connected with the terrestrial milieu from which they receive deliveries of organic matter, often through the hyporheic zone, the…”
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    Slow recovery of H igh A rctic heath communities from nitrogen enrichment by Street, Lorna E., Burns, Nancy R., Woodin, Sarah J.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-04-2015)
    “…Arctic ecosystems are strongly nutrient limited and exhibit dramatic responses to nitrogen ( N ) enrichment, the reversibility of which is unknown. This study…”
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    Journal Article