In fluvial ecosystems mineral erosion, carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) fluxes are linked via organo-mineral complexation, where dissolved organic molecules bind to mineral surfaces. Biofilms and suspended aggregates represent major aquatic microbial lifestyles whose relative importance changes predictably through fluvial networks. We tested how organo-mineral sorption affects aquatic microbial metabolism, using organo-mineral particles containing a mix of 13C, 15N-labelled amino acids. We traced 13C and 15N retention within biofilm and suspended aggregate biomass and its mineralisation. Organo-mineral complexation restricted C and N retention within biofilms and aggregates and also their mineralisation. This reduced the efficiency with which bi...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a complex mixture of carbon-containing compounds. The low-molecula...
Biofilms play important roles in nutrients and energy cycling in aquatic ecosystems. We hypothesized...
The pathways and fate of C and N in the microbial compartment of a coastal permeable sandy sediment ...
In fluvial ecosystems mineral erosion, carbon (C), and nitrogen (N) fluxes are linked via organomine...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) turnover in aquatic environments is modulated by the presence of othe...
In aquatic ecosystems, carbon (C) availability strongly influences nitrogen (N) dynamics. One manife...
Recent research has indicated that susurface runoff (groundwater) discharging into headwater streams...
The dynamic interactions between dissolved organic matter (DOM) and particulate organic matter (POM)...
© 2018, Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature. This study explored biofilm m...
The role of natural biofilms affecting the water quality in rivers has been the main theme in this s...
The fate of microbial carbon, nitrogen, hydrolysable amino acids (HAAs), monosaccharides, and fatty ...
International audienceIn freshwater environments, microbial assemblages attached to submerged substr...
Stream ecosystems process large quantities of dissolved organic matter as it moves from the headwate...
Fluvial ecosystems process large quantities of dissolved organic matter as it moves from the headwat...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) represents a key component of carbon (C) cycling in freshwater ecosys...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a complex mixture of carbon-containing compounds. The low-molecula...
Biofilms play important roles in nutrients and energy cycling in aquatic ecosystems. We hypothesized...
The pathways and fate of C and N in the microbial compartment of a coastal permeable sandy sediment ...
In fluvial ecosystems mineral erosion, carbon (C), and nitrogen (N) fluxes are linked via organomine...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) turnover in aquatic environments is modulated by the presence of othe...
In aquatic ecosystems, carbon (C) availability strongly influences nitrogen (N) dynamics. One manife...
Recent research has indicated that susurface runoff (groundwater) discharging into headwater streams...
The dynamic interactions between dissolved organic matter (DOM) and particulate organic matter (POM)...
© 2018, Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature. This study explored biofilm m...
The role of natural biofilms affecting the water quality in rivers has been the main theme in this s...
The fate of microbial carbon, nitrogen, hydrolysable amino acids (HAAs), monosaccharides, and fatty ...
International audienceIn freshwater environments, microbial assemblages attached to submerged substr...
Stream ecosystems process large quantities of dissolved organic matter as it moves from the headwate...
Fluvial ecosystems process large quantities of dissolved organic matter as it moves from the headwat...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) represents a key component of carbon (C) cycling in freshwater ecosys...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a complex mixture of carbon-containing compounds. The low-molecula...
Biofilms play important roles in nutrients and energy cycling in aquatic ecosystems. We hypothesized...
The pathways and fate of C and N in the microbial compartment of a coastal permeable sandy sediment ...