Temperature Acclimation Constraints on Microorganisms in Freshwater Ecosystems: Implications for a Warming World

Jill Welter, Associate Professor of Biology, received a $7,500 Faculty Research & Scholarly Activities Grant to support a two-week January sampling expedition to Iceland to collect unprecedented data under winter conditions that will help determine how much new nitrogen is entering these ecosyst...

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Main Author: Welter, Jill, PhD
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