2017
DOI: 10.24870/cjb.2017-a119
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Salinity and macrophyte drive the biogeography of the sedimentary bacterial communities in a brackish water coastal lagoon

Abstract: Coastal lagoons are represented by steep gradients in physical, chemical, and biological parameters and are regarded as one of the most productive ecosystems in the world. These lagoons are at an intermediate position between the freshwater and marine water systems. Huge amount of influx of organic matter and nutrient load with the freshwater inputs can be seen in such lagoons. The increased influx of organic matter and nutrients fuel in the lagoon increases the chance of eutrophication. The sedimentary microb… Show more

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