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Anthropogenic Influences On Bacterial Assemblages In Stream Biofilms, Elizabeth M. Ogata
Anthropogenic Influences On Bacterial Assemblages In Stream Biofilms, Elizabeth M. Ogata
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
Bacteria within biofilms are an essential component of stream ecosystems, influencing the movement of carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) in watersheds. To better understand the ecological effects of human activities on stream ecosystems, my research examined how nutrients and pharmaceuticals, common pollutants in streams worldwide, influence bacterial assemblages in stream biofilms. First, I tested how nutrients (N, P, iron) and pharmaceuticals (caffeine, diphenhydramine) influenced biofilm bacterial microbiomes (taxa present in at least 75% of samples of a contaminant treatment). Nutrients allowed taxa known for their ability to thrive in nutrient-rich environments to dominate microbiomes, pharmaceuticals supported a rich …
Characterization Of Selected Bacteria From The North Arm Of The Great Salt Lake, John L. Crane Jr.
Characterization Of Selected Bacteria From The North Arm Of The Great Salt Lake, John L. Crane Jr.
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
Thirteen bacterial cultures were isolated from the North arm of Great Salt Lake during the months of January and February of 1973. Eleven isolates were gram-negative pleomorphic rods which lysed in hypotonic solution. The remaining two were gram-positive cocci. All isolates and one known strain of Halobacterium salinarium were subjected to examination of morphological, cultural, physiological, and biochemical characteristics. A numerical taxonomic analysis was applied to the compiled characters to compute a coefficient of similarity for each individual isolate as compared to all other isolates. A comparative analysis was included in the similarity computation using characters assembled from those reported …
Studies On Some Bacteriolytic Bacteria Isolated From An Oxidation Pond, Paul Christian Radich
Studies On Some Bacteriolytic Bacteria Isolated From An Oxidation Pond, Paul Christian Radich
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
During bacteriological studies of the Logan City Sewage Oxidation Ponds, Logan, Utah, a group of bacteria was discovered which could lyse killed cells of Escherichia coli. The present research effort was an attempt to determine whether two isolates from this earlier study might play a role in the reduction of coliforms and other bacteria in the oxidation ponds. It was also desired to characterize partially the lytic enzymes produced by the two isolates and to determine as far as possible the organisms' identity.
Both isolates were Gram negative rod-shaped organisms with a single polar flagellum. On Cytophaga agar they …