Asli Aslan
Georgia Southern University
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Journal of Environmental Quality | 2018
Asli Aslan; Kendall Anderson; Asheley Chapman
Most coastal freshwater ecosystems in the United States have semi-tidal movements during the day. Routine monitoring of these environments is conducted once during the day when tides can be at either ebb or flood conditions, causing a variability in bacterial concentrations and misinterpretation of the illness risk associated with human activities. The occurrence and levels of enterococci (enterococci 23S rDNA [Ent23S]) and human- (HF183) and avian- (GFD) associated microbial source tracking (MST) markers were investigated using quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) along with detection of culturable enterococci and environmental parameters. Samples were collected during flood and ebb tide conditions (May-September) from a tidal river used for recreational activities. Culturable enterococci [(420) = 2.093, = 0.040] and Ent23S [(420) = 2.243, = 0.028] controlled for tide type were significantly different; higher enterococci concentrations were detected during the flood tide. Among all samples, 6% were positive for HF183, and GFD was positively correlated with Ent23S ( = 0.92, = 0.029) and conductivity ( = 0.93, = 0.023) during flood tide. Unlike the general assumption that ebb tide flow in a river would likely carry runoff from the land, the microbial contaminants in this case were transported from upstream via ocean water to the river during the flood tide. These results suggest that hydrology and land use patterns must be considered in sampling design when conducting future microbial water quality monitoring programs to better characterize recreational water safety in tidal rivers.
Environmental Science & Technology | 2018
R. E. Mayer; Georg H. Reischer; Simone K. Ixenmaier; Julia Derx; Alfred Paul Blaschke; James Ebdon; Rita Linke; Lukas Egle; Warish Ahmed; Anicet R. Blanch; Denis Byamukama; Marion Savill; Douglas Mushi; Héctor A. Cristóbal; Thomas A. Edge; Margit Schade; Asli Aslan; Yolanda M. Brooks; Regina Sommer; Yoshifumi Masago; Maria I. Sato; Huw Taylor; Joan B. Rose; Stefan Wuertz; Orin C. Shanks; Harald Piringer; Robert L. Mach; Domenico Savio; Matthias Zessner; Andreas H. Farnleitner
Numerous bacterial genetic markers are available for the molecular detection of human sources of fecal pollution in environmental waters. However, widespread application is hindered by a lack of knowledge regarding geographical stability, limiting implementation to a small number of well-characterized regions. This study investigates the geographic distribution of five human-associated genetic markers (HF183/BFDrev, HF183/BacR287, BacHum-UCD, BacH, and Lachno2) in municipal wastewaters (raw and treated) from 29 urban and rural wastewater treatment plants (750–4 400 000 population equivalents) from 13 countries spanning six continents. In addition, genetic markers were tested against 280 human and nonhuman fecal samples from domesticated, agricultural and wild animal sources. Findings revealed that all genetic markers are present in consistently high concentrations in raw (median log10 7.2–8.0 marker equivalents (ME) 100 mL–1) and biologically treated wastewater samples (median log10 4.6–6.0 ME 100 mL–1) regardless of location and population. The false positive rates of the various markers in nonhuman fecal samples ranged from 5% to 47%. Results suggest that several genetic markers have considerable potential for measuring human-associated contamination in polluted environmental waters. This will be helpful in water quality monitoring, pollution modeling and health risk assessment (as demonstrated by QMRAcatch) to guide target-oriented water safety management across the globe.
Aquatic Invasions | 2007
M. Baki Yokeş; S. Ünsal Karhan; Erdoğan Okuş; Ahsen Yüksek; Asli Aslan; I. Noyan Yilmaz; Nazlı Demirel; Volkan Demir; Bella S. Galil
Journal of Marine Systems | 2014
Hüsne Altıok; Asli Aslan; Süleyman Övez; Nazlı Demirel; Ahsen Yüksek; Nur Kıratlı; Seyfettin Taş; Ahmet Edip Müftüoğlu; Halil İbrahim Sur; Erdoğan Okuş
Water Research | 2015
Yolanda M. Brooks; Asli Aslan; Sushil B. Tamrakar; Bharathi Murali; Jade Mitchell; Joan B. Rose
Ocean & Coastal Management | 2018
Jeffery A. Jones; Asli Aslan; Rakhi Trivedi; Maria Olivas; Mikayla Hoffmann
Archive | 2002
Asli Aslan; Erdoğan Okuş
Archive | 2015
Sara Benevente; Asli Aslan
Archive | 2010
Erdoğan Okuş; Hüsne Altıok; Asli Aslan; Süleyman Övez; Seyfettin Taş; N. Kiratli; Ahsen Yüksek; I. Noyan Yilmaz; Edip Müftüoğlu; Halil İbrahim Sur
Archive | 2006
Erdoğan Okuş; Ahsen Yüksek; I. Noyan Yilmaz; Asli Aslan; S. Ünsal Karhan; Nazlı Demirel; Volkan Demir; Sibel Zeki; Seyfettin Taş; Halil İbrahim Sur; Hüsne Altıok; Edip Müftüoğlu; Nuray Balkis; Abdullah Aksu; Cem Gazioğlu