K Matsuoka - Bulletin of the Plankton Society of Japan, 2011 - csa.com ... both natural conditions and anthropogenic activities. Two major signals for eutrophication are recognizable by looking at dinoflagellate cysts; the Oslafjord signal and the Heterotroph signal. The Oslafjord signal is characterized ...
[PDF] from jcsp.org.pkS ILYAS, MA ANWAR, SB NIAZI… - Journal of the Chemical …, 2011 - jcsp.org.pk ... its eneTgy from the oxidation of ferrous iron, elemental sulfur, or partially oxidized sulfur compounds [7-8]. In contrast, S. thermosulfidooxidans is a moderately thermophilic bacterium having a highly versatile metabolism and may grow as autotroph, heterotroph, mixotroph, or ... Related articles - BL Direct - All 2 versions
KR Kirk - 2011 - gradworks.umi.com ... the absence of solids removal. Model predictions show that mixing energy provided through aeration plays a critical role in defining aerobic heterotroph viability and overall microorganism dominance. A proposal is provided ... Cached
NM Mesbah… - Halophiles and Hypersaline Environments, 2011 - Springer ... concentration. A number of interesting extremophiles have been isolated from deep-sea brines, including Flexistipes sinusarabici (an anaero- bic heterotroph growing optimally at 2.7 M NaCl, pH 7 and 45–50 C (Fiala et al. 1990 ... Related articles - All 2 versions
CL Atkinson, SW Golladay… - Wetlands - Springer ... Pearson's correlation was used to discern the variables that were related to the PCA scores. Surprisingly, there were few cells containing chlorophyll in the water column, and only the heterotroph data were used for our analyses. ...Heterotroph Abundance ...