Ringler, C. Choufani, J. Chase, C. McCartney, Matthew Mateo-Sagasta, Javier Mekonnen, D. Dickens, Chris
Water and nutrition are linked in multiple ways, but few of these interlinkages are well understood. What is, for example, the exact relationship between water pollution and health or between water resource management and nutrition? Even less is known about the interactions across these various linkages. The importance of better understanding these...
Vlaminck, Johnny Cools, Piet Albonico, Marco Ame, Shaali Ayana, Mio Bethony, Jeffrey Cringoli, Giuseppe Dana, Daniel Keiser, Jennifer Maurelli, Maria P
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Background : To work towards reaching the WHO goal of eliminating soil-transmitted helminth (STH) infections as a public health problem, the total number of children receiving anthelmintic drugs has strongly increased over the past few years. However, as drug pressure levels rise, the development of anthelmintic drug resistance (AR) is more and mor...
Abadie, Juliet Avon, Catherine Dupouey, Jean-Luc Lopez, Jean-Michel Tatoni, Thierry Bergès, Laurent
How to move forward if we cannot understand our present from our past? The same applies for the study of ecosystems. Evidence of ecological legacies in temperate post-agricultural forests has been provided on soil physico-chemical properties and understory vegetation richness and composition, which led to distinguish ancient and recent forests. How...
Risch, A. C. Ochoa-Hueso, R. van der Putten, W. H. Bump, J. K. Busse, M. D. Frey, B. Gwiazdowicz, D. J. Page-Dumroese, D. S. Vandegehuchte, M. L. Zimmermann, S.
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Nature Communications
Defaunation can have impacts on ecosystem functioning that are currently little understood. Using an exclusion experiment, Risch et al. show the impacts of vertebrate and invertebrate losses on ecosystem coupling, particularly emphasising the role of invertebrates in ecosystem functioning.
Matley, Jordan K; Maes, Gregory E; 33033; Devloo-Delva, Floriaan; Huerlimann, Roger; Chua, Gladys; Tobin, Andrew J; Fisk, Aaron T; Simpfendorfer, Colin A; Heupel, Michelle R;
Developing efficient, reliable, cost-effective ways to identify diet is required to understand trophic ecology in complex ecosystems and improve food web models. A combination of techniques, each varying in their ability to provide robust, spatially and temporally explicit information can be applied to clarify diet data for ecological research. Thi...
Teyssier, Aimeric Lens, Luc Matthysen, Erik White, Joël
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Frontiers in microbiology
Despite the increasing knowledge on the processes involved in the acquisition and development of the gut microbiota in model organisms, the factors influencing early microbiota successions in natural populations remain poorly understood. In particular, little is known on the role of the rearing environment in the establishment of the gut microbiota...
Miquel Guennoc, Cora Rose, Christophe Labbé, Jessy Deveau, Aurélie
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FEMS microbiology ecology
Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi establish symbiosis with roots of most trees of boreal and temperate ecosystems and are major drivers of nutrient fluxes between trees and the soil. ECM fungi constantly interact with bacteria all along their life cycle and the extended networks of hyphae provide a habitat for complex bacterial communities. Despite the i...
Laverick, Jack H. Piango, Shanice Andradi-Brown, Dominic A. Exton, Dan A. Bongaerts, Pim Bridge, Tom C. L. Lesser, Michael P. Pyle, Richard L. Slattery, Marc Wagner, Daniel
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Environmental Evidence
BackgroundGlobally, shallow-water coral reef biodiversity is at risk from a variety of threats, some of which may attenuate with depth. Mesophotic coral ecosystems (MCEs), occurring from 30 to 40 m and deeper in tropical locations, have been subject to a surge of research this century. Though a number of valuable narrative reviews exist, a systemat...
Vet, Stefan; de Buyl, Sophie; Faust, Karoline; 97353; Danckaert, Jan; Gonze, Didier; Gelens, Lendert; 102347;
We theoretically study the dynamics of two interacting microbial species in the chemostat. These species are competitors for a common resource, as well as mutualists due to cross-feeding. In line with previous studies (Assaneo, et al., 2013; Holland, et al., 2010; Iwata, et al., 2011), we demonstrate that this system has a rich repertoire of dynami...
Slomka, Vera Herrero, Esteban Rodriguez Boon, Nico Bernaerts, Kristel Trivedi, Harsh M Daep, Carlo Quirynen, Marc Teughels, Wim
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Journal of periodontology
Only recently the concept of prebiotics has been introduced in oral health. Few potential oral prebiotics have already been identified in dual species competition assays, showing a stimulatory effect on beneficial bacteria and by this suppressing the outgrowth of pathogenic species. This study aimed to validate the effect of previously identified p...