Samples of the cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa from a small pond were used in laboratory experiments with a grid-stirred tank to quantify the effect of turbulent mixing on colony size. Turbulent dissipation in the tank was varied from 10(-9) m(2) s(-3) to 10(-4) m(2) s(-3), covering the range of turbulence intensities experienced by M. aeruginosa colonies in the field and exceeding the maximum dissipation by two orders of magnitude. Large colonies broke up into smaller colonies during the experiments; the mass fraction of colonies with diameter less than 200 mum increased over time. Colony disaggregation was observed to increase with turbulent dissipation. The maximum stable colony diameter across all experiments was in the range 220-...
International audienceThe benthic recruitment of Microcystis was simulated in vitro in order to char...
Disaggregation of colonies of Microcystis (Cyanobacteria) into smaller aggregates or single cells is...
Cyanobacterial surface scum (here defined as visible Cyanobacteria colonies accumulating at the lake...
Preventing formation of large colonies and reducing colony size of the cyanobacterium Microcystis ma...
Mixing is an integral environmental factor that affects lake ecosystems. For the cyanobacterium Micr...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com Copyright © 2004 Kluwer Academic Publi...
To overcome the limitations of the normal logistic equation, we aimed to improve the logistic model ...
<p>The vertical migration and accumulation of <em>Microcystis</em> is an important process in water ...
Light-driven vertical migration is critical in dense aggregation of Microcystis aeruginosa during al...
In this research we introduce a coupled column model to simulate the vertical migration of Microcyst...
AbstractMicrocystis aeruginosa, generally occurring in large colonies under natural conditions, main...
This study introduces a coupled flow-biology computational model based on scaling methods and dimens...
Morphological evolution from a unicellular to multicellular state provides greater opportunities for...
Colony size and morphology influence the vertical migration capacity of Microcystis and therewith th...
Induced colony formation under grazing pressure has been reported in our previous results. However, ...
International audienceThe benthic recruitment of Microcystis was simulated in vitro in order to char...
Disaggregation of colonies of Microcystis (Cyanobacteria) into smaller aggregates or single cells is...
Cyanobacterial surface scum (here defined as visible Cyanobacteria colonies accumulating at the lake...
Preventing formation of large colonies and reducing colony size of the cyanobacterium Microcystis ma...
Mixing is an integral environmental factor that affects lake ecosystems. For the cyanobacterium Micr...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com Copyright © 2004 Kluwer Academic Publi...
To overcome the limitations of the normal logistic equation, we aimed to improve the logistic model ...
<p>The vertical migration and accumulation of <em>Microcystis</em> is an important process in water ...
Light-driven vertical migration is critical in dense aggregation of Microcystis aeruginosa during al...
In this research we introduce a coupled column model to simulate the vertical migration of Microcyst...
AbstractMicrocystis aeruginosa, generally occurring in large colonies under natural conditions, main...
This study introduces a coupled flow-biology computational model based on scaling methods and dimens...
Morphological evolution from a unicellular to multicellular state provides greater opportunities for...
Colony size and morphology influence the vertical migration capacity of Microcystis and therewith th...
Induced colony formation under grazing pressure has been reported in our previous results. However, ...
International audienceThe benthic recruitment of Microcystis was simulated in vitro in order to char...
Disaggregation of colonies of Microcystis (Cyanobacteria) into smaller aggregates or single cells is...
Cyanobacterial surface scum (here defined as visible Cyanobacteria colonies accumulating at the lake...