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Ecological processes
Dynamic biogeochemical interactions that occur among and between biotic and abiotic components of the biosphere.
Subtopics:
Algal blooms (3 items)
Bioaccumulation (4 items)
Biogeochemical cycling (9 items)
Contaminant transport (25 items)
Ecological competition (2 items)
Ecosystem functions (10 items)
Eutrophication (6 items)
Extinction and extirpation (2 items)
Habitat alteration (11 items)
Migration (organisms) (4 items)
Pollination (2 items)
Succession (biological) (2 items)
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Water resources of Virginia - Total Maximum Daily Load [New Window]
Description of a project to develop watershed models that can be used to track sources of fecal coliform bacteria by assigning Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDL) to three stream segments in Virginia.
Water resources of Virginia - river input monitoring [New Window]
Description of river input monitoring project's collecting and analyzing water-quality data to calculate and explain load and trend estimates of selected nutrients and suspended solids for five major river basins in the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
Water, Energy, and Biogeochemical Budgets (WEBB) [New Window]
Describes the studies of five small watersheds, four in the U.S. and one in Puerto Rico, under the WEBB program to understand the processes controlling water, energy, and biogeochemical fluxes with links to other watershed research.
Western Fisheries Research Center - Our research: aquatic ecosystems [New Window]
Links to reports of aquatic ecosystems research at the Western Fisheries Research Center (WFRC) emphasizing the understanding of ecological processes for aquatic systems, including river basins, riparian areas, wetlands, and estuaries.
Wildland fire research [New Window]
Thematic descriptions of research to meet the varied needs of the fire management community and to understand the role of fire in the landscape including fire management support, studies of postfire effects, and fire history and ecology.
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