Louise Bruce
University of Western Australia
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Water Research | 2017
David Thomas McCarthy; Dusan Jovanovic; A. Lintern; I.A.L. Teakle; M.P. Barnes; Ana Deletic; Rhys Coleman; Graham Rooney; Toby Prosser; Scott Coutts; Matthew R. Hipsey; Louise Bruce; Rebekah Henry
Urban estuaries around the world are experiencing contamination from diffuse and point sources, which increases risks to public health. To mitigate and manage risks posed by elevated levels of contamination in urban waterways, it is critical to identify the primary water sources of contamination within catchments. Source tracking using microbial community fingerprints is one tool that can be used to identify sources. However, results derived from this approach have not yet been evaluated using independent datasets. As such, the key objectives of this investigation were: (1) to identify the major sources of water responsible for bacterial loadings within an urban estuary using microbial source tracking (MST) using microbial communities; and (2) to evaluate this method using a 3-dimensional hydrodynamic model. The Yarra River estuary, which flows through the city of Melbourne in South-East Australia was the focus of this study. We found that the water sources contributing to the bacterial community in the Yarra River estuary varied temporally depending on the estuarys hydrodynamic conditions. The water source apportionment determined using microbial community MST correlated to those determined using a 3-dimensional hydrodynamic model of the transport and mixing of a tracer in the estuary. While there were some discrepancies between the two methods, this investigation demonstrated that MST using bacterial community fingerprints can identify the primary water sources of microorganisms in an estuarine environment. As such, with further optimization and improvements, microbial community MST has the potential to become a powerful tool that could be practically applied in the mitigation of contaminated aquatic systems.
Saline Systems | 2008
Louise Bruce; Robert Jellison; Jörg Imberger; John M. Melack
The significance of the transport of nutrient-rich hypolimnetic water via the benthic boundary layer (BBL) to the productivity of Mono Lake was studied using a coupled hydrodynamic and ecological model validated against field data. The coupled model enabled us to differentiate between the role of biotic components and hydrodynamic forcing on the internal recycling of nutrients necessary to sustain primary productivity. A 4-year period (1991–1994) was simulated in which recycled nutrients from zooplankton excretion and bacterially-mediated mineralization exceeded sediment fluxes as the dominant source for primary productivity. Model outputs indicated that BBL transport was responsible for a 53% increase in the flux of hypolimnetic ammonium to the photic zone during stratification with an increase in primary production of 6% and secondary production of 5%. Although the estimated impact of BBL transport on the productivity of Mono Lake was not large, significant nutrient fluxes were simulated during periods when BBL transport was most active.
Ecological Modelling | 2006
Louise Bruce; David P. Hamilton; Jörg Imberger; Gideon Gal; Moshe Gophen; Tamar Zohary; K. David Hambright
Ecological Modelling | 2014
Jordan S. Read; Luke A. Winslow; Gretchen J. A. Hansen; Jamon Van Den Hoek; Paul C. Hanson; Louise Bruce; Corey D. Markfort
Aquatic Ecology | 2015
Annette B.G. Janssen; George B. Arhonditsis; A. H. W. Beusen; Karsten Bolding; Louise Bruce; Jorn Bruggeman; Raoul Marie Couture; Andrea S. Downing; J. Alex Elliott; Marieke A. Frassl; Gideon Gal; Daan J. Gerla; Matthew R. Hipsey; Fenjuan Hu; Stephen C. Ives; Jan H. Janse; Erik Jeppesen; Klaus Jöhnk; David Kneis; Xiang-Zhen Kong; Jan J. Kuiper; Moritz K. Lehmann; Carsten Lemmen; Deniz Özkundakci; Thomas Petzoldt; Karsten Rinke; Barbara J. Robson; René Sachse; Sebastiaan A. Schep; Martin Schmid
Hydrological Processes | 2014
Huaxia Yao; Nihar R. Samal; K. D. Joehnk; Xing Fang; Louise Bruce; Donald C. Pierson; James A. Rusak; April L. James
Limnology and Oceanography | 2016
Matthew P. Adams; Renae Hovey; Matthew R. Hipsey; Louise Bruce; Marco Ghisalberti; Ryan J. Lowe; Renee K. Gruber; Leonardo Ruiz-Montoya; Paul Maxwell; David P. Callaghan; Gary A. Kendrick; Katherine R. O'Brien
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences | 2014
Louise Bruce; Perran Cook; I.A.L. Teakle; Matthew R. Hipsey
Biogeosciences | 2014
Yu Li; Gideon Gal; Vardit Makler-Pick; Anya M. Waite; Louise Bruce; Matthew R. Hipsey
Hydrobiologia | 2009
Louise Bruce; Jörg Imberger