We run a comparative study of the results of flume experiments and several dynamic models reproducing the effects of streamflow variability on biofilm (i.e. periphyton) temporal dynamics. During the experiment, two contrasting flow regimes, characterised by a constant and a time-varying discharge temporal sequence, and four different light conditions (from 90% to 27% transmission of incident light) were performed to test the effects of availability and temporal variability of light and streamflows on biofilm growth. Several model formulations, describing growth and loss dynamics, have been explored in order to assess the relevant processes that controlled biofilm temporal pattern. Model identification criteria were used to identify the most...
1. Epilithic biofilm biomass was measured for 14 months in two sites, located up- and downstream of ...
International audienceThe biomass dynamics of epilithic biofilm, a collective term for a complex mic...
A well-designed monitoring program is critical for determining the extent of human impacts and the e...
We run a comparative study of the results of flume experiments and several dynamic models reproducin...
A 15-week experiment was performed in a riverside laboratory flume (with diverted river water) to ch...
In this project, a flume system was designed and constructed to simulate a river system and experime...
International audience1.This model of stream epilithic biofilm biomass dynamics is based on the syst...
International audienceMicrobial communities developing in biofilms have a major effect in lotic ecos...
The temporal variability of streamflow is known to be a key feature structuring and controlling fluv...
The temporal variability of streamflow is known to be a key feature structuring and controlling fluv...
International audienceInteractions between epilithic biofilm and local hydrodynamics were investigat...
Mixed population biofilms consisting of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, P. fluorescens, and Klebsiella pneum...
To fully understand the effects of hydrodynamics on a microbial community, the roles of niche-based ...
Discharge reduction, as caused by water diversion for hydropower, and fine sediments deposition, are...
1. Epilithic biofilm biomass was measured for 14 months in two sites, located up- and downstream of ...
International audienceThe biomass dynamics of epilithic biofilm, a collective term for a complex mic...
A well-designed monitoring program is critical for determining the extent of human impacts and the e...
We run a comparative study of the results of flume experiments and several dynamic models reproducin...
A 15-week experiment was performed in a riverside laboratory flume (with diverted river water) to ch...
In this project, a flume system was designed and constructed to simulate a river system and experime...
International audience1.This model of stream epilithic biofilm biomass dynamics is based on the syst...
International audienceMicrobial communities developing in biofilms have a major effect in lotic ecos...
The temporal variability of streamflow is known to be a key feature structuring and controlling fluv...
The temporal variability of streamflow is known to be a key feature structuring and controlling fluv...
International audienceInteractions between epilithic biofilm and local hydrodynamics were investigat...
Mixed population biofilms consisting of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, P. fluorescens, and Klebsiella pneum...
To fully understand the effects of hydrodynamics on a microbial community, the roles of niche-based ...
Discharge reduction, as caused by water diversion for hydropower, and fine sediments deposition, are...
1. Epilithic biofilm biomass was measured for 14 months in two sites, located up- and downstream of ...
International audienceThe biomass dynamics of epilithic biofilm, a collective term for a complex mic...
A well-designed monitoring program is critical for determining the extent of human impacts and the e...