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M. Glória Pereira
Researcher at Lancaster University
Publications - 78
Citations - 1578
M. Glória Pereira is an academic researcher from Lancaster University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 64 publications receiving 1132 citations. Previous affiliations of M. Glória Pereira include Bangor University & Natural England.
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Functional differences in the microbial processing of recent assimilates under two contrasting perennial bioenergy plantations
Dafydd M. O. Elias,Rebecca Rowe,M. Glória Pereira,Andrew W. Stott,Christopher Barnes,Gary D. Bending,Niall P. McNamara +6 more
TL;DR: These findings elucidate the roles that bacteria and fungi play in the turnover of recent plant derived C under these two perennial bioenergy crops, and provide important evidence on the impacts of land use change to bioenergy on microbial community composition.
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Landscape controls on riverine export of dissolved organic carbon from Great Britain
Jennifer Williamson,Andrew Tye,Dan Lapworth,Don Monteith,Richard Sanders,Daniel J. Mayor,Christopher D. G. Barry,Michael J. Bowes,Michael J. Bowes,Annette Burden,Nathan Callaghan,Gareth Farr,Stacey L. Felgate,Alice Fitch,Stuart W. Gibb,Pete J. Gilbert,G. W. Hargreaves,Patrick Keenan,Vassilis Kitidis,Monika D Juergens,Adrian Martin,Ian Mounteney,Philip D. Nightingale,M. Glória Pereira,Justyna Olszewska,Amy Pickard,Andrew P. Rees,Bryan M. Spears,Mark C. Stinchcombe,Debbie White,Peter Williams,Fred Worrall,Chris D. Evans +32 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe a comprehensive new assessment of the annual riverine DOC export to estuaries across the island of Great Britain (GB), which spans the latitude range 50-60° N with strong spatial gradients of topography, soils, rainfall, land use and population density.
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Biological Traits and the Transfer of Persistent Organic Pollutants through River Food Webs
Fredric M. Windsor,Fredric M. Windsor,M. Glória Pereira,Charles R. Tyler,Stephen James Ormerod +4 more
TL;DR: Investigating transfer pathways of polychlorinated biphenyls, polybrominated diphenyl ethers, and organochlorine through a river food web reveals important links between POPs and contrasting energetic pathways and shows the utility of trait-based methods in the assessment of persistent contaminants.
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Contrasting long term temporal trends in perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in eggs of the northern gannet (Morus bassanus) from two UK colonies
TL;DR: The first dataset on PFAS in UK seabirds before and after the PFOS ban is reported and ∑PFSAs concentrations in eggs from both colonies increased significantly in the earlier part of the study but later declined significantly, demonstrating the effectiveness of the phasing out of PFOS production in the 2000s.
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Plasticisers in the terrestrial environment: sources, occurrence and fate
TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide a quantitative information of the terrestrial occurrence, fate and exposure of phthalate and non-phthalate plasticisers, which may pose a risk to ecosystems and human health.