Nutrient enrichment of high-elevation freshwater ecosystems by atmospheric deposition is increasing worldwide, and bacteria are a key conduit for the metabolism of organic matter in these oligotrophic environments. We conducted two distinct in situ microcosm experiments in a high-elevation lake (Emerald Lake, Sierra Nevada, California, USA) to evaluate responses in bacterioplankton growth, carbon utilization, and community structure to short-term enrichment by nitrate and phosphate. The first experiment, conducted just following ice-off, employed dark dilution culture to directly assess the impact of nutrients on bacterioplankton growth and consumption of terrigenous dissolved organic matter during snowmelt. The second experiment, conducted...
Bacterioplankton are keystone organisms in marine ecosystems. They are important for element cycles,...
This study evaluated how the availability of nutrients and organic carbon interact to influence the ...
International audiencePhytoplankton community structure and their abiotic drivers are seldom studied...
There are more than 4000 lakes above 2500 m elevation in the Sierra Nevada of California. Recent dev...
International audienceHigh-altitude lakes are sentinels of change. Anticipated increases in inputs o...
Lakes at high altitude and latitude are typically unproductive ecosystems where external factors out...
We investigated bacterial responses to variations in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and nutrient ava...
The literature proposes that the microbial loop is a key link for ecosystem functioning, particularl...
The following dissertation encompasses a series of investigations aimed at testing the hypothesis th...
International audienceThe predicted increase in allochthonous dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in high...
In coastal lakes the role of microorganisms in driving nutrients regeneration at different water dep...
We carried out laboratory experiments in one ultraoligotrophic pristine Andean lake (Lake Gutiérrez,...
Humic lakes are systems often characterized by irregular high input of dissolved organic carbon (DOC...
1. Climate change is altering both dissolved organic matter (DOM) properties and phytoplankton dynam...
Heterotrophic bacteria play a key role in ecosystem processes, but little is known about the factors...
Bacterioplankton are keystone organisms in marine ecosystems. They are important for element cycles,...
This study evaluated how the availability of nutrients and organic carbon interact to influence the ...
International audiencePhytoplankton community structure and their abiotic drivers are seldom studied...
There are more than 4000 lakes above 2500 m elevation in the Sierra Nevada of California. Recent dev...
International audienceHigh-altitude lakes are sentinels of change. Anticipated increases in inputs o...
Lakes at high altitude and latitude are typically unproductive ecosystems where external factors out...
We investigated bacterial responses to variations in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and nutrient ava...
The literature proposes that the microbial loop is a key link for ecosystem functioning, particularl...
The following dissertation encompasses a series of investigations aimed at testing the hypothesis th...
International audienceThe predicted increase in allochthonous dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in high...
In coastal lakes the role of microorganisms in driving nutrients regeneration at different water dep...
We carried out laboratory experiments in one ultraoligotrophic pristine Andean lake (Lake Gutiérrez,...
Humic lakes are systems often characterized by irregular high input of dissolved organic carbon (DOC...
1. Climate change is altering both dissolved organic matter (DOM) properties and phytoplankton dynam...
Heterotrophic bacteria play a key role in ecosystem processes, but little is known about the factors...
Bacterioplankton are keystone organisms in marine ecosystems. They are important for element cycles,...
This study evaluated how the availability of nutrients and organic carbon interact to influence the ...
International audiencePhytoplankton community structure and their abiotic drivers are seldom studied...