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Short-term effects of flooding on bacterial community structure and nitrogenase activity in microbial mats from a desert stream
2011
Aquatic Microbial Ecology
Flood-induced disturbance causes major shifts in the diversity and function of microbial communities in desert streams. We compared bacterial community structure (using automated rRNA intergenic spacer analysis, ARISA), pigment composition and nitrogen fixation rates in benthic microbial mats from stone surfaces collected from 6 sites along a desert stream in the Sultanate of Oman before and 2 wk after an intense flood. Flooding caused partial flushing out of old mats, and new mats
doi:10.3354/ame01499
fatcat:zbistfpwb5ezpnfja3jv6c5zvm