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Continuation of Time Series Database for Pensacola Beach microbial ecology
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Continuation of Time Series Database for Pensacola Beach microbial ecology

Ryan Gustin, Caroline Hornfeck, Sarafina Mowe, Jackson Reimer, Hope Ebert and Erika Headrick
University of West Florida Libraries
Student Scholar Symposium & Faculty Research Showcase (University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida, 2021)
2021

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Abstract

The ocean has some of the most diverse and productive ecosystem communities In the world, specifically microbial communities. • Although quite small, microorganism play important ecological roles in terrestrial, aquatic, and marine environments • Understanding microbial diversity and how these communities change when faced with environmental stressors is important as humans continue to alter the environment. • Baseline datasets provide valuable opportunities to compare and understand the effects of anthropogenic activities on any given environment • By creating a time series database study for microbial communities at Pensacola Beach, seasonal changes in biogeochemical processes, diversity, and community structure could be easily detected and studied.
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