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View article: Advancing subterranean conservation through Global Research on eDNA in Groundwaters (GReG)
Advancing subterranean conservation through Global Research on eDNA in Groundwaters (GReG) Open
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View article: There and back again: Genomic insights into microbial life in a recirculating petroleum refinery wastewater biotreatment system
There and back again: Genomic insights into microbial life in a recirculating petroleum refinery wastewater biotreatment system Open
Petroleum refinery wastewater biotreatment relies on microbes to remediate carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur compounds, yet their life strategies and ecological roles remain unclear. This study characterises the ecological functions of 20 metag…
View article: Subterranean environments contribute to three-quarters of classified ecosystem services
Subterranean environments contribute to three-quarters of classified ecosystem services Open
Beneath the Earth’s surface lies a network of interconnected caves, voids, and systems of fissures forming in rocks of sedimentary, igneous, or metamorphic origin. Though largely inaccessible to humans, this hidden realm supports and regul…
View article: Toward sustainable irrigation practices safeguarding groundwater biodiversity and ecosystem services
Toward sustainable irrigation practices safeguarding groundwater biodiversity and ecosystem services Open
Groundwater provides much of the water used globally for irrigation and human consumption and is central to the One Health framework. Healthy groundwater depends on self-purification processes performed by diverse groundwater biota, but th…
View article: Dissolved Barium Causes Toxicity to Groundwater Cyclopoida
Dissolved Barium Causes Toxicity to Groundwater Cyclopoida Open
Barium (Ba) dissolution and mobilization in groundwater are predominantly controlled by sulfate because of the low solubility of barium sulfate (BaSO4) minerals. Naturally present at low concentrations in groundwater, elevated concentratio…
View article: Detection, movement and persistence of invertebrate eDNA in groundwater
Detection, movement and persistence of invertebrate eDNA in groundwater Open
Sampling groundwater biodiversity is difficult because of limited access and issues with species identification. Environmental DNA (eDNA) provides a viable alternative to traditional sampling approaches, however limited knowledge of the ab…
View article: Saline mine water influences eukaryote life in shallow groundwater of a tropical sandy stream
Saline mine water influences eukaryote life in shallow groundwater of a tropical sandy stream Open
Eukaryotic communities in groundwater may be particularly sensitive to disturbance because they are adapted to stable environmental conditions and often have narrow spatial distributions. Traditional methods for characterising these commun…
View article: Monitoring Groundwater Health Using Citizen Scientists in Semi‐Arid Regional Australia
Monitoring Groundwater Health Using Citizen Scientists in Semi‐Arid Regional Australia Open
Citizen science (CS) around the world is undergoing a resurgence, potentially due to the utilization of new technologies and methods to capture information, such as data and photo entry via mobile phone apps. CS has been used in aquatic ec…
View article: STYGOTOX: A Quality-Assessed Database of (Eco)Toxicological Data on Stygofauna and Other Aquatic Subterranean Organisms
STYGOTOX: A Quality-Assessed Database of (Eco)Toxicological Data on Stygofauna and Other Aquatic Subterranean Organisms Open
We have compiled the toxicity data on stygofauna and other aquatic subterranean organisms in one (eco)toxicological database. A total of 46 studies were found, containing 472 toxic endpoints covering 43 different stressors. These compounds…
View article: Multiple stressors unpredictably affect primary producers and decomposition in a model freshwater ecosystem
Multiple stressors unpredictably affect primary producers and decomposition in a model freshwater ecosystem Open
Freshwater ecosystems are affected by various stressors, such as contamination and exotic species, making them amongst the most imperilled biological systems on the planet. In Australia and elsewhere, copper is one of the most common metal…
View article: Australian non-perennial rivers: Global lessons and research opportunities
Australian non-perennial rivers: Global lessons and research opportunities Open
View article: Salinity as a major influence on groundwater microbial communities in agricultural landscapes
Salinity as a major influence on groundwater microbial communities in agricultural landscapes Open
Context Understanding the impacts of salinity on groundwater microbial communities is imperative, because these communities influence groundwater chemistry, quality, and its suitability for use by humans and the environment. Aim To assess …
View article: Groundwater is a hidden global keystone ecosystem
Groundwater is a hidden global keystone ecosystem Open
Groundwater is a vital ecosystem of the global water cycle, hosting unique biodiversity and providing essential services to societies. Despite being the largest unfrozen freshwater resource, in a period of depletion by extraction and pollu…
View article: Understanding the alteration of organic pollutants and microbiome profiles in a petrochemical wastewater biotreatment process
Understanding the alteration of organic pollutants and microbiome profiles in a petrochemical wastewater biotreatment process Open
A better understanding of the alteration of organic pollutants and microorganisms in wastewater biotreatment processes is essential for the elucidation of pollutant removal mechanisms. This study investigated the alteration of organic poll…
View article: Groundwater is a hidden global keystone ecosystem
Groundwater is a hidden global keystone ecosystem Open
Groundwater is a vital ecosystem of the global water cycle, hosting unique biodiversity and providing essential services to societies. Despite being the largest unfrozen freshwater resource, in a period of depletion by extraction and pollu…
View article: Anthropogenic petroleum signatures and biodegradation in subantarctic Macquarie Island soils
Anthropogenic petroleum signatures and biodegradation in subantarctic Macquarie Island soils Open
Special Antarctic Blend (SAB) diesel is the main fuel used on Macquarie Island and has been identified as the primary contaminant in several past spill events. This study evaluates the environmental impact of petroleum spills at high latit…
View article: Recent concepts and approaches for conserving groundwater biodiversity
Recent concepts and approaches for conserving groundwater biodiversity Open
View article: Legal frameworks for the conservation and sustainable management of groundwater ecosystems
Legal frameworks for the conservation and sustainable management of groundwater ecosystems Open
View article: Multiple Stressors Unpredictably Affect Primary Production and Decomposition in a Model Freshwater Ecosystem
Multiple Stressors Unpredictably Affect Primary Production and Decomposition in a Model Freshwater Ecosystem Open
View article: Assessing groundwater ecosystem health, status, and services
Assessing groundwater ecosystem health, status, and services Open
View article: Microbial co-occurrence networks as a biomonitoring tool for aquatic environments: a review
Microbial co-occurrence networks as a biomonitoring tool for aquatic environments: a review Open
Aquatic microbial ecosystems are increasingly under threat from human activities, highlighting the need to for the development and application of biomonitoring tools that can identify anthropogenically induced stress across a wide range of…
View article: Observations on populations of a small insectivorous bird, Malurus leucopterus leuconotus Dumont, after an application of two ultra-low-volume (ULV) insecticides, fenitrothion and fipronil, in arid Australia
Observations on populations of a small insectivorous bird, Malurus leucopterus leuconotus Dumont, after an application of two ultra-low-volume (ULV) insecticides, fenitrothion and fipronil, in arid Australia Open
The use of chemical pesticides to manage locust populations in natural ecosystems is likely to impact non-target arthropods and their predators. However, the relative effects of different locust control applications on Australian birds are…
View article: Stygofaunal diversity and ecological sustainability of coastal groundwater ecosystems in a changing climate: The Australian paradigm
Stygofaunal diversity and ecological sustainability of coastal groundwater ecosystems in a changing climate: The Australian paradigm Open
Coastal aquifers are vital water sources for humanity. Their quality and the ecosystem services they provide depend on the integrity of their subterranean biota. However, current anthropogenic impacts such as climate change effects and coa…
View article: Bacteria-plant interactions synergistically enhance biodegradation of diesel fuel hydrocarbons
Bacteria-plant interactions synergistically enhance biodegradation of diesel fuel hydrocarbons Open
View article: Invertebrate traits, diversity and the vulnerability of groundwater ecosystems
Invertebrate traits, diversity and the vulnerability of groundwater ecosystems Open
Groundwater comprises the largest freshwater ecosystem on the planet. It has a distinct regime of extreme, yet stable environmental conditions that have favoured the development of similar morphological and functional traits in the residen…
View article: Bacterial communities in peat swamps reflect changes associated with catchment urbanisation
Bacterial communities in peat swamps reflect changes associated with catchment urbanisation Open
Like many peat wetlands around the world, Temperate Highland Peat Swamps on Sandstone (THPSS), located in the Sydney Basin, Australia, have been impacted by urban development. In this paper, we used Illumina 16S rRNA DNA amplicon sequencin…
View article: Space use and daily movement patterns in an arid zone agamid lizard†
Space use and daily movement patterns in an arid zone agamid lizard† Open
Context Quantifying the space use and movement patterns of animals is important to understand other aspects of a species ecology, such as habitat use and social systems. However, basic data on space use and movement patterns, and how they …
View article: Can eDNA be an indicator of tree groundwater use? A perspective
Can eDNA be an indicator of tree groundwater use? A perspective Open
A major challenge of managing groundwater-dependent ecosystems is determining when and where plants are accessing and using groundwater. Addressing this knowledge gap is particularly pertinent where remnant stands of old growth trees resid…
View article: Spatial and Temporal Variation in Macrophyte Litter Decomposition in a Rare Chain-of-ponds, an Intermittent Stream and Wetland System
Spatial and Temporal Variation in Macrophyte Litter Decomposition in a Rare Chain-of-ponds, an Intermittent Stream and Wetland System Open
Ponds and wetlands around the world face anthropogenic pressures that threaten key ecosystem processes such as nutrient and organic matter cycling. Wetlands in arid and semi-arid regions are particularly at risk from uncertainty of water a…
View article: Sublethal pesticide exposure influences behaviour, but not condition in a widespread Australian lizard
Sublethal pesticide exposure influences behaviour, but not condition in a widespread Australian lizard Open
Assessment of non-target impacts of pesticides used widely in agriculture and pest management rarely considers reptiles. Despite their integral role in all ecosystems, particularly arid ecosystems, reptiles are not included in risk assessm…