Hydrological regime of a continental river system predicts bacterial macroecological patterns.

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Title: Hydrological regime of a continental river system predicts bacterial macroecological patterns.
Authors: Demeter K; Research Group Microbiology and Molecular Diagnostics E166-5-3, Institute for Chemical, Environmental and Bioscience Engineering and Research Centre Water & Health E057-08, TU Wien, Gumpendorferstraße 1a, 1060 Vienna, Austria.; Interuniversity Cooperation Centre Water and Health, waterandhealth.at., Savio D; Research Group Microbiology and Molecular Diagnostics E166-5-3, Institute for Chemical, Environmental and Bioscience Engineering and Research Centre Water & Health E057-08, TU Wien, Gumpendorferstraße 1a, 1060 Vienna, Austria.; Interuniversity Cooperation Centre Water and Health, waterandhealth.at.; Department of Water Quality and Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, Karl Landsteiner University, Dr.-Karl-Dorrek-Straße 30, 3500  Krems an der Donau, Austria., Kirschner AKT; Interuniversity Cooperation Centre Water and Health, waterandhealth.at.; Department of Water Quality and Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, Karl Landsteiner University, Dr.-Karl-Dorrek-Straße 30, 3500  Krems an der Donau, Austria.; Centre for Pathophysiology, Infectiology and Immunology, Institute for Hygiene and Applied Immunology, Water Microbiology Group, Medical University Vienna, Kinderspitalgasse 15, 1090 Vienna, Austria., Reischer GH; Research Group Microbiology and Molecular Diagnostics E166-5-3, Institute for Chemical, Environmental and Bioscience Engineering and Research Centre Water & Health E057-08, TU Wien, Gumpendorferstraße 1a, 1060 Vienna, Austria.; Interuniversity Cooperation Centre Water and Health, waterandhealth.at., Kolarevic S; Institute for Biological Research 'Siniša Stanković' - National Institute of Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade, Bulevar despota Stefana 142, 11060 Belgrade, Serbia., Parajka J; Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resource Management, Research Area Hydraulic Engineering and Water Quantity Management, TU Wien, Karlsplatz 13/222, 1040 Vienna, Austria., Derx J; Interuniversity Cooperation Centre Water and Health, waterandhealth.at.; Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resource Management, Research Area Hydraulic Engineering and Water Quantity Management, TU Wien, Karlsplatz 13/222, 1040Vienna, Austria., Jakwerth S; Interuniversity Cooperation Centre Water and Health, waterandhealth.at.; Centre for Pathophysiology, Infectiology and Immunology, Institute for Hygiene and Applied Immunology, Water Microbiology Group, Medical University Vienna, Kinderspitalgasse 15, 1090 Vienna, Austria., Wurzbacher C; Chair of Urban Water Systems Engineering, Technical University of Munich, Am Coulombwall 3, 85748 Garching, Germany., Blaschke AP; Interuniversity Cooperation Centre Water and Health, waterandhealth.at.; Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resource Management, Research Area Hydraulic Engineering and Water Quantity Management, TU Wien, Karlsplatz 13/222, 1040  Vienna, Austria., Mach RL; Institute of Chemical, Environmental and Bioscience Engineering, TU Wien, Gumpendorferstraße 1a, 1060 Vienna, Austria., Blöschl G; Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resource Management, Research Area Hydraulic Engineering and Water Quantity Management, TU Wien, Karlsplatz 13/222, 1040 Vienna, Austria., Farnleitner AH; Research Group Microbiology and Molecular Diagnostics E166-5-3, Institute for Chemical, Environmental and Bioscience Engineering and Research Centre Water & Health E057-08, TU Wien, Gumpendorferstraße 1a, 1060 Vienna, Austria.; Interuniversity Cooperation Centre Water and Health, waterandhealth.at.; Department of Water Quality and Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, Karl Landsteiner University, Dr.-Karl-Dorrek-Straße 30, 3500  Krems an der Donau, Austria., Eiler A; Department of Biosciences, Centre of Biogeochemistry in the Anthropocene, Section for Aquatic Biology and Toxicology, University of Oslo, Blindernveien 31, 0371 Oslo, Norway.; eDNA solutions AB, Sahlgrenska Science Park, Medicinaregatan 9E, 41390 Gothenburg, Sweden.
Source: The ISME journal [ISME J] 2025 Jan 02; Vol. 19 (1).
Publication Type: Journal Article
Journal Info: Publisher: Oxford University Press Country of Publication: England NLM ID: 101301086 Publication Model: Print Cited Medium: Internet ISSN: 1751-7370 (Electronic) Linking ISSN: 17517362 NLM ISO Abbreviation: ISME J Subsets: MEDLINE
Database: MEDLINE Ultimate
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