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Dr. H.G. van der Geest
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info:eu-repo/dai/nl/147502845
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Assistant Professor
Organisation
Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics (UvA)
Email
H. G. vanderGeest -at- uva. nl
URL
http://home.medewerker.uva.nl/h.g.vandergeest/index.html
Publications
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Invertebrate footprints on detritus processing, bacterial community structure, and spatiotemporal redox profiles
Comparative phytotoxicity of methylated and inorganic arsenic- and antimony species to Lemna minor, Wolffia arrhiza and Selenastrum
Ciliates as engineers of phototrophic biofilms.
Predictability of bacterial activity and denitrification in aquatic sediments with continuous measurements of redox potential.
An improved datalogger and novel probes for continuous redox measurements in wetlands.
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Current research
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Project leader
Diversity and distribution of epibiontic sponges: the role of tannin degrading micro-organisms
Co-supervisor
Drivers of spatial distribution and biodiversity in benthic communities of Noord-Holland
Project leader
Conversion of particles and pathogens in biological filtration of treated municipal wastewaters
Researcher
PeatCap: Natural capping in the polluted Volgermeer Polder(the Netherlands)provides new chances for peat growth counteracting land subsidence
Researcher
Combined effects of anthropogenic contaminants and natural algal toxins on primary producers in the coastal zone
Completed research projects
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Co-supervisor
Spatial patterns in phototrophic biofilms. The role of physical and biological interactions
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