Sewage contamination under water scarcity effects on stream biota: biofilm, grazers, and their interaction

Volume: 26, Issue: 26, Pages: 26636 - 26645
Published: Jul 10, 2019
Abstract
One of the most common anthropogenic impacts on river ecosystems is the effluent discharge from wastewater treatment plants. The effects of this contamination on stream biota may be intensified in Mediterranean climate regions, which comprise a drought period that leads to flow reduction, and ultimately to stagnant pools. To assess individual and combined effects of flow stagnation and sewage contamination, biofilm and gastropod grazers were...
Paper Details
Title
Sewage contamination under water scarcity effects on stream biota: biofilm, grazers, and their interaction
Published Date
Jul 10, 2019
Volume
26
Issue
26
Pages
26636 - 26645
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