Vallanzasca, Iane Boutry, Sébastien Laviale, Martin Quinton, Eric Morin, Soizic
The Biological Diatom Index (BDI) is a regulatory indicator used for the assessment ofthe biological quality of French water bodies within the Water Framework Directive. Inparticular, this index considers the proportion of deformed diatoms, whose presenceprobability profile is an indicator of stress. Although this is a sensitive criterion, it israr...
Biswas, Haimanti
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Frontiers in Plant Science
Arctic phytoplankton are experiencing multifaceted stresses due to climate warming, ocean acidification, retreating sea ice, and associated changes in light availability, and that may have large ecological consequences. Multiple stressor studies on Arctic phytoplankton, particularly on the bloom-forming species, may help understand their fitness in...
Yang, Lihua Yang, Qian Lin, Li Luan, Tiangang Yang, Qiong Li, Pu Tam, Nora F. Y.
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Frontiers in Marine Science
Sediment biofilms, mainly composed of diatoms, bacteria, and related extracellular polymeric substances (EPS), play important roles in mangrove ecosystems. In order to better understand the microbial biodiversity in marine environment, this study aims to clarify the effects of wetland, season, and tide on benthic biofilms and related sediment prope...
Saffarinia, Parsa Anderson, Kurt E Palenscar, Kai T
Weiss, Elliot L. Cape, Mattias Rolf Pan, B. Jack Vernet, Maria James, Chase C. Smyth, Tim J. Ha, Sun-Yong Iriarte, José L. Mitchell, B. Greg
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Frontiers in Marine Science
Interactions between phytoplankton and ultraviolet radiation (UVR: 280 – 400 nm) are undergoing changes dictated by variability in ocean temperature, the depth of mixed layers, nutrient availability, and the thickness of the ozone layer. There are a variety of mechanisms for phytoplankton to cope with UVR stress, one of the most prevalent being the...
Riekenberg, Philip M. van der Heide, Tjisse Holthuijsen, Sander J. van der Veer, Henk W. van der Meer, Marcel T. J.
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Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
The Wadden Sea is the world’s largest intertidal ecosystem and provides vital food resources for a large number of migratory bird and fish species during seasonal stopovers. Previous work using bulk stable isotope analysis of carbon found that microphytobenthos (MPB) was the dominant resource fueling the food web with particulate organic matter mak...
Filek, Klara Lebbe, Liesbeth Willems, Anne Chaerle, Peter Vyverman, Wim Žižek, Marta Bosak, Sunčica
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FEMS microbiology ecology
Diatoms and bacteria are known for being the first colonizers of submerged surfaces including the skin of marine reptiles. Sea turtle carapace and skin harbor diverse prokaryotic and eukaryotic microbes, including several epizoic diatoms. However, the importance of diatom-bacteria associations is hardly investigated in biofilms associated with anim...
Breton, Elsa Goberville, Eric Sautour, Benoit Ouadi, Anis Skouroliakou, Dimitra-Ioli Seuront, Laurent Beaugrand, Gregory Kléparski, Loïck Crouvoisier, Muriel Pecqueur, David
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Frontiers in Marine Science
The effect of environmental change in structuring the phytoplankton communities of the coastal waters of the Eastern English Channel was investigated by applying a trait-based approach on two decades (1996-2019) of monitoring on diatoms and Phaeocystis. We show that phytoplankton species richness in an unbalanced nutrient supply context was influen...
Romero, Oscar E. Ramondenc, Simon
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Frontiers in Marine Science
Understanding seasonal and multiyear variability of primary producers’ populations in the Mauritanian coastal upwelling system along the northwestern African margin may help to predict future impact of climate change (e.g., nutrient availability, productivity, and phyto- and zooplankton dynamics). For this, continuous, long time-series are required...
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Marine microalgae are receiving great interest as sustainable sources of bioactive metabolites for health, nutrition and personal care. In the present study, a bioassay-guided screening allowed identifying an enriched fraction from SPE separation of the methanolic extract of the marine diatom Thalassiosira rotula with a chemically heterogeneous com...