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Wastewater reuse and predicted ecological risk posed by contaminant mixtures in Potomac River watershed streams
Assessing impaired benthic communities using sediment toxicity and contaminant concentrations from reference sites inside the Niagara River Area of Concern
Evaluating brook trout egg and alevin survival at different temperatures in simulated karst environments with marl sedimentation
Terrestrial invertebrate diversity and occurrence in restored hardwood forest floodplains, Indiana, United States, June–August 2016
Food caching by a solitary large carnivore reveals importance of intermediate-sized prey
Wall diffuser velocity effects on American shad (Alosa sapidissima) inside a fishway entrance channel
Mercury accumulation potential of aquatic plant species in West Dongting Lake, China
Investigating hydrologic alteration in the Pearl and Pascagoula River basins using rule-based model trees
DNA virome composition of two sympatric wild felids, bobcat (Lynx rufus) and puma (Puma concolor) in Sonora, Mexico
Increased salinity decreases annual gross primary productivity at a Northern California brackish tidal marsh
A meta-analysis of the stony coral tissue loss disease microbiome finds key bacteria in unaffected and lesion tissue in diseased colonies
Stony coral tissue loss disease (SCTLD) has been causing significant whole colony mortality on reefs in Florida and the Caribbean. The cause of SCTLD remains unknown, with the limited concurrence of SCTLD-associated bacteria among studies. We conducted a meta-analysis of 16S ribosomal RNA gene datasets generated by 16 field and laboratory SCTLD studies to find consistent bacteria associated with S