A $5 fix for a nasty parasite: Team shows calcium-mediated attachment of C. parvum oocysts to environmental biofilms

The life of a watershed is complex. The watershed is the area of land separating the smaller water flows that feed into a larger, common outlet—like a river, lake or ocean. As such, it is often home to a variety of wildlife, as well as subject to agricultural and recreational uses. From this complicated ecosystem, bacteria, viruses and parasites emerge—sometimes making their way into the water supply.