Preventing formation of large colonies and reducing colony size of the cyanobacterium Microcystis may lead to reductions in bloom formation. Here we investigated the effects of artificial mixing on morphology and disaggregation dynamics of Microcystis colonies in vivo, using a stirring device and a laser particle analyzer. The turbulent dissipation rate () was varied from 0.020 to 0.364 m2 s−3. We hypothesized that colonies of M. aeruginosa and M. ichthyoblabe would be more susceptible to disaggregation from turbulent mixing than colonies of M. wesenbergii. Our results showed that colony size of M. aeruginosa and M. ichthyoblabe decreased with increased turbulence intensity and duration of stirring for > 0.094 m2 s−3, while M. wesenbergii s...
International audienceIn response to natural or anthropocentric pollutions coupled to global climate...
<p>We investigated the changes in the morphology, genetics and photosynthetic characteristics of <em...
International audienceThe benthic recruitment of Microcystis was simulated in vitro in order to char...
Preventing formation of large colonies and reducing colony size of the cyanobacterium Microcystis ma...
Samples of the cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa from a small pond were used in laboratory exper...
Morphological evolution from a unicellular to multicellular state provides greater opportunities for...
AbstractMicrocystis aeruginosa, generally occurring in large colonies under natural conditions, main...
Mixing is an integral environmental factor that affects lake ecosystems. For the cyanobacterium Micr...
Colony size and morphology influence the vertical migration capacity of Microcystis and therewith th...
Cyanobacterial surface scum (here defined as visible Cyanobacteria colonies accumulating at the lake...
To overcome the limitations of the normal logistic equation, we aimed to improve the logistic model ...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com Copyright © 2004 Kluwer Academic Publi...
Microcystis is a well-studied type of bloom-forming genus cyanobacteria that occurs as colonies in l...
<div><p><i>Microcystis</i> is a widely distributed genus of cyanobacteria that often forms surface b...
The buoyancy of Microcystis colonies determines the occurrence and dominance of bloom on the water s...
International audienceIn response to natural or anthropocentric pollutions coupled to global climate...
<p>We investigated the changes in the morphology, genetics and photosynthetic characteristics of <em...
International audienceThe benthic recruitment of Microcystis was simulated in vitro in order to char...
Preventing formation of large colonies and reducing colony size of the cyanobacterium Microcystis ma...
Samples of the cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa from a small pond were used in laboratory exper...
Morphological evolution from a unicellular to multicellular state provides greater opportunities for...
AbstractMicrocystis aeruginosa, generally occurring in large colonies under natural conditions, main...
Mixing is an integral environmental factor that affects lake ecosystems. For the cyanobacterium Micr...
Colony size and morphology influence the vertical migration capacity of Microcystis and therewith th...
Cyanobacterial surface scum (here defined as visible Cyanobacteria colonies accumulating at the lake...
To overcome the limitations of the normal logistic equation, we aimed to improve the logistic model ...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com Copyright © 2004 Kluwer Academic Publi...
Microcystis is a well-studied type of bloom-forming genus cyanobacteria that occurs as colonies in l...
<div><p><i>Microcystis</i> is a widely distributed genus of cyanobacteria that often forms surface b...
The buoyancy of Microcystis colonies determines the occurrence and dominance of bloom on the water s...
International audienceIn response to natural or anthropocentric pollutions coupled to global climate...
<p>We investigated the changes in the morphology, genetics and photosynthetic characteristics of <em...
International audienceThe benthic recruitment of Microcystis was simulated in vitro in order to char...