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- N budgets and aquatic uptake in the Ipswich River basin, northeastern Massachusetts
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- Possible Secondary Indirect Effects of Copper on Mya arenaria and Benthic Pelagic Jacqueline Bowie1
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- SES: Methods in Microbial Ecology Problem Set 1 (Due 16 Sept 10)
- Effect of historical changes in land use and climate on the water budget of an urbanizing watershed
- The Effects of Historically Restricting Tidal Flow on Productivity, Decomposition and Nutrient Cycling
- The Effect of Microbe Invasions on the Methanotroph Metabolism and Community
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- THE AFFECTS OF ORGANIC AND INORGANIC NITROGEN LOADING ON MICROPLANKTON TROPHIC STRUCTURE: A MICROCOSM EXPERIMENT
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- Effects of Eutrophication on Concentrations and Speciation of Copper, Zinc, and Lead in West Falmouth Harbor
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- The effect of temperature on fish species composition and fish metabolic rate. Yusuke Kumai
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- USE OF SOIL CARBON AMENDMENTS ON A MARTHA'S VINEYARD GRASSLAND RESTORATION SITE
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- The Effects of Benthic Organic Matter Quality on Aerobic and Anaerobic Sediment Metabolism in West Falmouth Harbor
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- Microbial Evolution, Diversity, and Ecology: A Decade of Ribosomal RNA Analysis of Uncultivated Microorganisms
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- BREAKING THE HABIT: THE ROLE OF MYCORRHIZAE IN NITROGEN-SATURATED SOILS
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- OCEANOGRAPHY December 1996
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- Biotechnd frog. 1994, 10,327-334 327 Chemical Engineering Department, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,Cambridge,Massachusetts02139
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- FLUX DETERMINATION IN CELLULAR BIOREACTION NETWORKS: APPLICATIONS TO LYSINE FERMENTATIONS
- Improving marine ecosystem models: Use of data assimilation and mesocosm experiments
- ESTIMATING BACTERIAL PRODUCTION C-LEUCINE INCORPORATION INTO PROTEIN
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- Microbial Biogeochemistry Chemical reactions occurring in the environment mediated by microbial communities
- Microbial Grazing Lab October 21, 2010
- SES: Methods in Microbial Ecology, Fall 2010 Problem Set 2 (Due Thurs, 23 Sept 10)
- SES: Methods in Microbial Ecology, Fall 2010 Problem Set # 3 (Due 7 Oct 10)*
- SES: Methods in Microbial Ecology Fall 2010 Problem Set 5 (Due 21 Oct 10)*
- Volunteer Estuary Monitoring A Methods Manual
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- Nitrate Removal in NITREXTM Permeable Reactive Barriers
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- Can we measure microbial production in forest soils using labeled organics? Rose Smith, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA
- Using benthic infauna abundance and genetic markers in oysters as indicators of hypoxia downstream from a
- Examining the Impact of a Nitrogen Enriched Groundwater Plume Entering West Falmouth Harbor, Massachusetts by a Comparison of the 15
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- Permeable Reactive Barriers as Long-Term Solutions for Groundwater Remediation
- The Rate of Accretion and Spatial Distribution of Sediments
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- THE INFLUENCE OF TOPOGRAPHY AND TEMPERATURE ON QUERCUS ILICIFOLIA SUCCESSION
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- Nutrients and biomass allocation 1 Microcosm analysis of the impact of nutrients and allochthonous carbon on microbial production
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- Sediment Respiration and Nitrogen Cycling along a Eutrophic Gradient in a Shallow, Coastal Estuary
- An analysis of the nutrient removal capacity of agriculturally impacted vs. restored riparian wetlands.
- THE ROLE OF SPHAGNUM IN THE ACID-BASE CHEMISTRY OF BOG WATERS Marselle Alexander-Ozinskas Bates College, Lewiston, ME
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- EFFECTS OF NITROGEN ON TANNIN CONCENTRATIONS IN OAKS AND ON PALATABILITY OF OAK FORESTS
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- Chemical Composition of Anthropogenically Influenced Groundwater
- The Effect of Changes in Salinity and Sulfate Concentration on Potential Nitrification in Freshwater, Estuarine, and Marine Sediments
- Nutrient limitations on peat decomposition and nutrient loading in Atlantic White Cedar swamps
- Impacts of Fertilization on Rates of Autotrophic N2 Fixation in Salt Marshes and Cranberry Bogs of Massachusetts
- PIRE: Land Use, Ecosystem Services and Human Wellbeing: Responses to Millennium Village Interventions
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- Plant and Soil Community Interactions: Litter Carbon Quality and Functional Microbial Community
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- EFFECTS OF LAND-USE HISTORY ON SOIL QUALITY: IMPLICATIONS FOR SANDPLAIN GRASSLAND RESTORATION
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- Effects of Controlled Burns on Soil Nutrients and Respiration Implication for Possible Sandplain Grassland Restoration on Martha's
- DETERMINING SULFIDE CONCENTRATIONS In measuring the sulfide concentrations in our Winogradsky columns, be aware that
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- Response of Salt Marsh Ponds to Eutropication Austin N. Ritter1,3
- Microbial Grazers Lab Objective: Measure the rate at which bacteria are consumed by predators.
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- CONTRASTING NUTRIENT DYNAMICS OF LITTER DECOMPOSITION IN A DECIDUOUS FOREST AND POND ECOSYSTEM
- Visualizing changes in the community structure of sulfur cycling bacteria in nitrogen enriched salt marsh sediments
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- SES: Methods in Microbial Ecology Problem Set 1 (Due 15 Sept 11)
- SES: Methods in Microbial Ecology, Fall 2011 Problem Set # 3 (Due 6 Oct 2011)*
- ESTIMATING BACTERIAL PRODUCTION C-LEUCINE INCORPORATION INTO PROTEIN
- Examine gels from DNA and PCR Learn about more molecular methods in
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- SES: Methods in Microbial Ecology Fall 2011 Problem Set 5 (Due 20 Oct 11)*
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- Tracing anthropogenic nutrient inputs into Cape Cod coastal plain ponds using stable isotopes, nutrient analysis, and water budget modeling
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- Microbial Grazing Lab October 20, 2011
- Tracing anthropogenic nutrient inputs into coastal plain ponds on an urban-rural gradient: a study using stable
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- Urbanization in Coastal Environments: Are there Consequences Associated to Pier Density along Child's River?
- Stream quality among active and restoring
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