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Sources, Fate, and Transport of Fecal Indicator and Antibiotic Resistance Bacteria in Coastal Environments- [electronic resource]
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Sources, Fate, and Transport of Fecal Indicator and Antibiotic Resistance Bacteria in Coastal Environments- [electronic resource]

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자료유형  
 학위논문(국외)
자관 청구기호  
기본표목-개인명  
표제와 책임표시사항  
Sources, Fate, and Transport of Fecal Indicator and Antibiotic Resistance Bacteria in Coastal Environments - [electronic resource] / Marisol Alejandria Cira
발행, 배포, 간사 사항  
발행, 배포, 간사 사항  
Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses , 2023
    형태사항  
    1 online resource(p.144 )
    일반주기  
    Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 84-12, Section: B.
    일반주기  
    Advisor: Jay, Jennifer A.
    학위논문주기  
    Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of California, Los Angeles, 2023.
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    요약Microbial contamination of coastal waters is a global environmental and public health concern. However, monitoring and tracking of microbial contaminants may require technical expertise and may be costly and labor-intensive. Thus, to address this environmental issue in both developed and developing countries, current methods need to be cross-validated, and more accessible methods need to be proposed.Therefore, this dissertation investigates the sources, fate, and transport of fecal indicator and antibiotic resistant bacteria in coastal watersheds. This dissertation utilizes culture-, molecular- , and satellite-based techniques to provide cross comparison. Additionally, this dissertation implements these techniques into course-based research experiences (CREs) for graduate students to assess whether CREs influence graduate students' confidence and interest in research. In chapter 1, a team of collaborators from University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), the University of Pennsylvania, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and Health the Bay investigate oceanic responses to the 2018 Woolsey Fire using in-situ data of fecal indicator bacteria and satellite-derived data of turbidity. Chapter 2 examines commercially available garden products as sources of antibiotic resistance genes. In Chapter 3, researchers from UCLA and the Autonomous University of Baja California evaluate the effects of reclaimed water irrigation on antibiotic resistance gene levels in a coastal agricultural region in Mexico. Further, chapter 4 and 5 implement traditional and novel culture- and molecular-based methods to quantify antibiotic resistant bacteria and antibiotic resistance genes to examine the microbial burden hospital sewage discharges to the sewershed and to assess impacts of urbanization by comparing an urbanized watershed to an adjacent natural watershed. Lastly, chapter 6 incorporates these methods into a CRE for graduate students. Ultimately, this dissertation showcases the utility of equitable research methodologies in the field and the classroom.
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    주제명부출표목-일반주제명  
    비통제 색인어  
    비통제 색인어  
    비통제 색인어  
    비통제 색인어  
    부출표목-단체명  
    University of California Los Angeles Civil Engineering 0300
      기본자료저록  
      Dissertations Abstracts International. 84-12B.
      기본자료저록  
      Dissertation Abstract International
      전자적 위치 및 접속  
       원문정보보기
      소장사항  
      202402 2024

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      ■500    ▼aAdvisor:  Jay,  Jennifer  A.
      ■5021  ▼aThesis  (Ph.D.)--University  of  California,  Los  Angeles,  2023.
      ■506    ▼aThis  item  must  not  be  sold  to  any  third  party  vendors.
      ■520    ▼aMicrobial  contamination  of  coastal  waters  is  a  global  environmental  and  public  health  concern.  However,  monitoring  and  tracking  of  microbial  contaminants  may  require  technical  expertise  and  may  be  costly  and  labor-intensive.  Thus,  to  address  this  environmental  issue  in  both  developed  and  developing  countries,  current  methods  need  to  be  cross-validated,  and  more  accessible  methods  need  to  be  proposed.Therefore,  this  dissertation  investigates  the  sources,  fate,  and  transport  of  fecal  indicator  and  antibiotic  resistant  bacteria  in  coastal  watersheds.  This  dissertation  utilizes  culture-,  molecular-  ,  and  satellite-based  techniques  to  provide  cross  comparison.  Additionally,  this  dissertation  implements  these  techniques  into  course-based  research  experiences  (CREs)  for  graduate  students  to  assess  whether  CREs  influence  graduate  students'  confidence  and  interest  in  research. In  chapter  1,  a  team  of  collaborators  from  University  of  California,  Los  Angeles  (UCLA),  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  the  Jet  Propulsion  Laboratory,  and  Health  the  Bay  investigate  oceanic  responses  to  the  2018  Woolsey  Fire  using  in-situ  data  of  fecal  indicator  bacteria  and  satellite-derived  data  of  turbidity.  Chapter  2  examines  commercially  available  garden  products  as  sources  of  antibiotic  resistance  genes.  In  Chapter  3,  researchers  from  UCLA  and  the  Autonomous  University  of  Baja  California  evaluate  the  effects  of  reclaimed  water  irrigation  on  antibiotic  resistance  gene  levels  in  a  coastal  agricultural  region  in  Mexico.  Further,  chapter  4  and  5  implement  traditional  and  novel  culture-  and  molecular-based  methods  to  quantify  antibiotic  resistant  bacteria  and  antibiotic  resistance  genes  to  examine  the  microbial  burden  hospital  sewage  discharges  to  the  sewershed  and  to  assess  impacts  of  urbanization  by  comparing  an  urbanized  watershed  to  an  adjacent  natural  watershed.  Lastly,  chapter  6  incorporates  these  methods  into  a  CRE  for  graduate  students.  Ultimately,  this  dissertation  showcases  the  utility  of  equitable  research  methodologies  in  the  field  and  the  classroom. 
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