Matt T Trentman
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Hanrahan B, Tank J, Speir S, Trentman M, Christopher S, Mahl U, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2021 Aug;
801:149501.
PMID: 34438141
Excess phosphorus (P) from agriculture is a leading cause of harmful and nuisance algal blooms in many freshwater ecosystems. Throughout much of the midwestern United States, extensive networks of subsurface...
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Trentman M, Tank J, Shepherd H, Marrs A, Welsh J, Goodson H
Biogeochemistry
. 2021 May;
154(3):509-524.
PMID: 33972810
In freshwater ecosystems, phosphorus (P) is often considered a growth-limiting nutrient. The use of fertilizers on agricultural fields has led to runoff-driven increases in P availability in streams, and the...
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Ardon M, Zeglin L, Utz R, Cooper S, Dodds W, Bixby R, et al.
Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc
. 2020 Dec;
PMID: 33350055
Anthropogenic increases in nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) concentrations can strongly influence the structure and function of ecosystems. Even though lotic ecosystems receive cumulative inputs of nutrients applied to and...
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Trentman M, Tank J, Jones S, McMillan S, Royer T
Sci Total Environ
. 2020 Jun;
729:138744.
PMID: 32498158
Floodplain restoration constructed via the two-stage ditch in agricultural streams has the potential to enhance nutrient retention and prevent the eutrophication of downstream ecosystems. Identifying the role of biotic and...