Microbial response to a pulse disturbance in a tropical estuarine system

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27 Aug 2024

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Rosie ʻAnolani Alegado | Microbial Ecology & Evolution in Hawaiʻi Laboratory

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To investigate how an extreme rain event influences microbial communities of tropical, high-island estuarine systems, we characterized the Bacterial, Archaeal, and microbial eukaryote communities of Heʻeia Fishpond in Kāneʻohe, Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi following Tropical Storm Wali in the 2014 El Niño season. Following this disturbance,

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Rosie Alegado
rosie.alegado@hawaii.edu

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09fd1b37-106a-41f9-be18-2409e1a7d57d

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