Methods of studying population shifts in aquatic bacteria in response to environmental change / Maxine A. Holder-Franklin ; scientific editor, D.B. Carlisle.: En36-502/124E-PDF
"Population shifts in heterotrophic aquatic bacteria from a watershed with several months of ice cover annually and a temperature range of 0°C to 28°C have been studied by classical and numerical taxonomy, factor analysis and species diversity. Mathematical techniques have been utilized to demonstrate correlations between changes in the bacterial populations and certain physico-chemical environmental parameters"--Abstract.
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| Title | Methods of studying population shifts in aquatic bacteria in response to environmental change / Maxine A. Holder-Franklin ; scientific editor, D.B. Carlisle. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
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| Description | viii, 107 p. : ill. |
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