Microbiome interactions and their ecological implications at the Salton Sea
Although the Salton Sea was once a thriving destination for humans and wildlife, it has now degraded to the point of ecosystem collapse. Increases in local dust emissions have introduced aeolian (wind-blown) microorganisms that travel, along with contaminants and minerals, into the atmosphere, detri...
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Main Authors: | H Freund*, M Maltz*, M Swenson, T Topacio, V Montellano, W Porter, E Aronson |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources
2022-04-01
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Series: | California Agriculture |
Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.3733/ca.2022a0002 |
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