Comparison of nutrient retention efficiency between vertical-flow and floating treatment wetland mesocosms with and without biodegradable plastic
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- Title
- Comparison of nutrient retention efficiency between vertical-flow and floating treatment wetland mesocosms with and without biodegradable plastic
- Creators
- Cristina R Lopardo - Florida Gulf Coast UniversityLi Zhang - Florida Gulf Coast UniversityWilliam J Mitsch - Florida Gulf Coast UniversityHidetoshi Urakawa - Florida Gulf Coast University
- Publication Details
- Ecological engineering, Vol.131, pp.120-130
- Publisher
- Elsevier B.V; AMSTERDAM
- Number of pages
- 11
- Grant note
- Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU) Office of Research and Graduate Studies internal grant programFlorida Sea Grant college programNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Office of Sea GrantU.S. Department of Commerce: PD-15-2 FGCU's Everglades Wetland Research Park (EWRP)Dorothy M. Rygh fellowship fundBlair Foundation scholarshipMarco Island Shell Club Graduate Research scholarship
This research was partially supported by the Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU) Office of Research and Graduate Studies internal grant program and the Florida Sea Grant college program with support from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Office of Sea Grant, U.S. Department of Commerce, Grant (PD-15-2) and FGCU's Everglades Wetland Research Park (EWRP) where the study took place. The study was treated under Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee Protocol (#1415-11) at Florida Gulf Coast University. Special thanks to funding from the Dorothy M. Rygh fellowship fund, the Blair Foundation scholarship, and the Marco Island Shell Club Graduate Research scholarship for their support. We thank Dr. Jong-Yeop Kim for his critical reading of this manuscript. Special thanks for the support of the EWRP team in Naples, including Daniel Dickinson and Bing Bing Jiang, and by Haruka E. Urakawa and Megan E. Feeney at the FGCU campus in Fort Myers. Reprint no. 19-001 at the Everglades Wetland Research Park.
- Identifiers
- 99383437301106570
- Academic Unit
- The Water School; Department of Ecology & Environmental Studies
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
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