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Journal of Applied Microbiology | 2010

An in vitro and in vivo assessment of the potential of Vibrio spp. as probiotics for the Pacific white shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei.

J. Thompson; Simon Gregory; S. Plummer; Robin J. Shields; Andrew F. Rowley

Aims:  The objective of the work was to determine whether known strains of nonpathogenic vibrios can act as probiotics for the control of Vibrio infections in the Pacific white shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei.


Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology | 2014

Microbial communities in UK aquifers: current understanding and future research needs

Simon Gregory; L. Maurice; Julia M. West; Daren Gooddy

The presence and activity of microorganisms in aquifers can affect, amongst other things, nutrient cycling, contaminant degradation and water flow. The introduction of a pollutant or other changes in water chemistry can alter the microbial community composition and affect aquifer functioning. To understand the microbial response to anthropogenically induced changes, a better knowledge of baseline microbial communities in uncontaminated aquifers is needed. Here, we review the information on microorganisms in UK aquifers together with examples of research from other countries on this topic, and discuss how these communities might respond to disturbance. Research into microbial communities in UK aquifers has mostly been limited to bacteria and often reveals a community dominated by Proteobacteria. The community composition is influenced by factors such as mineralogy and water chemistry, and the natural baseline community may be altered by aquifer contamination. A UK-wide survey of aquifer microbes, similar to one recently carried out in New Zealand, would provide valuable information about the current state of UK aquifer microbiology. This would lead to a greatly improved understanding of the ecosystem services provided by the microbial communities present in aquifers, allow future monitoring and assessment of the effects of pollution, and assist in groundwater resource management.


Ecological Engineering | 2010

Bacterial community responses to increasing ammonia concentrations in model recirculating vertical flow saline biofilters

Simon Gregory; Robin J. Shields; David J. Fletcher; Philip Gatland; Paul Dyson


Microbiology | 2007

A novel bacterial disease of the European shore crab, Carcinus maenas molecular pathology and epidemiology

Fiona Eddy; Adam Powell; Simon Gregory; Linda M. Nunan; Donald V. Lightner; Paul Dyson; Andrew F. Rowley; Robin J. Shields


Aquacultural Engineering | 2012

Nitrogen removal and changes to microbial communities in model flood/drain and submerged biofilters treating aquaculture wastewater

Simon Gregory; Paul Dyson; David J. Fletcher; Philip Gatland; Robin J. Shields


International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control | 2015

Comparison of the impacts of elevated CO2 soil gas concentrations on selected European terrestrial environments

Julia M. West; D.G. Jones; A. Annunziatellis; T.S. Barlow; S.E. Beaubien; A. Bond; N. Breward; P. Coombs; Daniela De Angelis; A. Gardner; Vassiliki Gemeni; S. Graziani; Kay Green; Simon Gregory; Simone Gwosdz; S. Hannis; Karen Kirk; N. Koukouzas; Martin Krüger; S. Libertini; T.R. Lister; S. Lombardi; Richard Metcalfe; Jonathan Pearce; Karon L. Smith; M. D. Steven; K. Thatcher; Fotini Ziogou


International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control | 2015

Response of the ammonia oxidation activity of microorganisms in surface sediment to a controlled sub-seabed release of CO2

Yuji Watanabe; Karen Tait; Simon Gregory; Masatoshi Hayashi; Akifumi Shimamoto; Peter Taylor; Henrik Stahl; Kay Green; Ikuo Yoshinaga; Yuichi Suwa; Jun Kita


Archive | 2012

Potential natural changes and implications for a UK GDF

Richard Shaw; Clive Auton; Brian Baptie; S. Brocklehurst; M. Dutton; David J.A. Evans; L.P. Field; Simon Gregory; E. Henderson; Andrew Hughes; A.E. Milodowski; D. Parkes; John Rees; Joe S. Small; N. Smith; A.M. Tye; Julia M. West


Minerals | 2018

Comparison of Heterotrophic Bioleaching and Ammonium Sulfate Ion Exchange Leaching of Rare Earth Elements from a Madagascan Ion-Adsorption Clay

Megan Barnett; Barbara Palumbo-Roe; Simon Gregory


Archive | 2017

Modelling bacterial effects on mass transport in porous media

Todor G. Baychev; Simon Gregory; Momtchil Tomov; Christopher Boothman; Andrey P. Jivkov; Jonathan R. Lloyd

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Julia M. West

British Geological Survey

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A.E. Milodowski

British Geological Survey

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Kay Green

British Geological Survey

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A. Gardner

British Geological Survey

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A.M. Tye

British Geological Survey

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