Biofilms are dynamic players in biogeochemical cycling in running waters and are subjected to environmental stressors like those provoked by climate change. We investigated whether a 2°C increase in flowing water would affect prokaryotic community composition and heterotrophic metabolic activities of biofilms grown under light or dark conditions. Neither light nor temperature treatments were relevant for selecting a specific bacterial community at initial phases (7-day-old biofilms), but both variables affected the composition and function of mature biofilms (28-day-old). In dark-grown biofilms, changes in the prokaryotic community composition due to warming were mainly related to rotifer grazing, but no significant changes were observed in...
Natural marine biofilms provide signatures of the events that occur over a period of time and can be...
Bacteria in lake water bodies and sediments play crucial roles in various biogeochemical processes. ...
microbial biofilm; extracellular enzymes; glucose; light; algae–bacteria coupling; biofilm compositi...
Biofilms are dynamic players in biogeochemical cycling in running waters and are subjected to enviro...
The understanding of ecosystem responses to changing environmental conditions is becoming increasing...
Microorganisms are able to colonise abiotic surfaces in marine waters, supporting ecological and bio...
Phototrophic biofilms are ubiquitous in freshwater and marine environments where they are critical f...
Phototrophic biofilms are ubiquitous in freshwater and marine environments where they are critical f...
Temperature can fluctuate widely between different seasons, and this may greatly impact many biologi...
This study investigated (1) the effects of increasing sea temperatures on the bacterial and eukaryot...
Global climate change, and in particular, global warming is currently one of the greatest threats to...
Thermal-discharges from power plants highly disturb the biological communities of the receiving wate...
Biofilm is an important component of small streams, and it is highly sensitive to variations in wat...
The impacts of experimental warming on field-related communities of biofilm ciliates were studied in...
In glacier-fed streams, ecological windows of opportunity allow complex microbial biofilms to develo...
Natural marine biofilms provide signatures of the events that occur over a period of time and can be...
Bacteria in lake water bodies and sediments play crucial roles in various biogeochemical processes. ...
microbial biofilm; extracellular enzymes; glucose; light; algae–bacteria coupling; biofilm compositi...
Biofilms are dynamic players in biogeochemical cycling in running waters and are subjected to enviro...
The understanding of ecosystem responses to changing environmental conditions is becoming increasing...
Microorganisms are able to colonise abiotic surfaces in marine waters, supporting ecological and bio...
Phototrophic biofilms are ubiquitous in freshwater and marine environments where they are critical f...
Phototrophic biofilms are ubiquitous in freshwater and marine environments where they are critical f...
Temperature can fluctuate widely between different seasons, and this may greatly impact many biologi...
This study investigated (1) the effects of increasing sea temperatures on the bacterial and eukaryot...
Global climate change, and in particular, global warming is currently one of the greatest threats to...
Thermal-discharges from power plants highly disturb the biological communities of the receiving wate...
Biofilm is an important component of small streams, and it is highly sensitive to variations in wat...
The impacts of experimental warming on field-related communities of biofilm ciliates were studied in...
In glacier-fed streams, ecological windows of opportunity allow complex microbial biofilms to develo...
Natural marine biofilms provide signatures of the events that occur over a period of time and can be...
Bacteria in lake water bodies and sediments play crucial roles in various biogeochemical processes. ...
microbial biofilm; extracellular enzymes; glucose; light; algae–bacteria coupling; biofilm compositi...