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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ftstcatherineuni:oai:sophia.stkate.edu:internal_awards-1101 2023-05-15T14:56:27+02:00 Temperature Acclimation Constraints on Microorganisms in Freshwater Ecosystems: Implications for a Warming World Welter, Jill, PhD 2013-11-01T07:00:00Z https://sophia.stkate.edu/internal_awards/100 unknown SOPHIA https://sophia.stkate.edu/internal_awards/100 Internal Grant Awards St. Catherine University text 2013 ftstcatherineuni 2022-03-14T20:33:34Z 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 ecosystems under cold and dark conditions that are characteristic of arctic regions and how both cold and warm-adapted species respond to winter conditions. Text Arctic Iceland St. Catherine University: SOPHIA Arctic |
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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 ecosystems under cold and dark conditions that are characteristic of arctic regions and how both cold and warm-adapted species respond to winter conditions. |
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Temperature Acclimation Constraints on Microorganisms in Freshwater Ecosystems: Implications for a Warming World |
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Temperature Acclimation Constraints on Microorganisms in Freshwater Ecosystems: Implications for a Warming World |
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Temperature Acclimation Constraints on Microorganisms in Freshwater Ecosystems: Implications for a Warming World |
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temperature acclimation constraints on microorganisms in freshwater ecosystems: implications for a warming world |
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