Search Results - "Hardison, A. K."
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Biotic and abiotic controls on co-occurring nitrogen cycling processes in shallow Arctic shelf sediments
Published in Nature communications (26-10-2016)“…The processes that convert bioavailable inorganic nitrogen to inert nitrogen gas are prominent in continental shelf sediments and represent a critical global…”
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Microphytobenthos and benthic macroalgae determine sediment organic matter composition in shallow photic sediments
Published in Biogeosciences (20-08-2013)“…Microphytobenthos and benthic macroalgae play an important role in system metabolism within shallow coastal bays. However, their independent and interactive…”
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Carbon and nitrogen dynamics in shallow photic systems: Interactions between macroalgae, microalgae, and bacteria
Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-07-2011)“…We tracked carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) uptake into sediments in the presence and absence of benthic macroalgae using dual stable isotope tracers in combination…”
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A System Level Analysis of Coastal Ecosystem Responses to Hurricane Impacts
Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-07-2020)“…Tropical cyclones are major disturbances for coastal systems. Hurricane Harvey made landfall in Texas, USA, on August 25, 2017 as a category 4 storm. There…”
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Antigenic Relationships Among the Coronaviruses of Man and Between Human and Animal Coronaviruses
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-05-1969)“…Summary Antigenic comparison of seven organ culture-grown human coronavirus strains, one tissue culture-grown human strain (229E), several strains of mouse…”
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Fate of macroalgae in benthic systems: carbon and nitrogen cycling within the microbial community
Published in Marine ecology. Progress series (Halstenbek) (13-09-2010)“…High nutrient loading to coastal bays is often accompanied by the presence of bloom-forming macroalgae, which take up and sequester large amounts of C and N…”
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