Predicting Effects of Climate Warming on Stream Ecosystems: Coupling Metabolic Processes and Nitrogen Fixation in Iceland's Unique Geothermal Environment

Jill Welter, Associate Professor of Biology, received a $7,500 Faculty Research & Scholarly Activities Grant to study a geothermally active watershed in Iceland to look at the temperature-nitrogenase activity relationship as well as the relationship between nitrogen fixation and key metabolic pr...

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Main Author: Welter, Jill, PhD
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Published: SOPHIA 2012
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Online Access:https://sophia.stkate.edu/internal_awards/106
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Summary:Jill Welter, Associate Professor of Biology, received a $7,500 Faculty Research & Scholarly Activities Grant to study a geothermally active watershed in Iceland to look at the temperature-nitrogenase activity relationship as well as the relationship between nitrogen fixation and key metabolic processes in river ecosystems and how this relationship is affected by temperature.