This paper aims at emphasizing the importance of a systemic approach together with new investigation tools provided by molecular biology to give new insights into microbial ecology. Through the presentation of four recently obtained results about the coexistence of species in competition on a single resource, it is argued that such an approach can have major impact on ecological problems. In the first example, we revisit the existing models of biotechnology and show how they can be updated in some sense to better describe the real world by taking into account the spatial heterogeneity in a very simple but effective way (in the sense that their qualitative predictions are in accordance with the observed data). In the second example, we show ...
International audienceSingle-species models are generally used for the design of bioprocess control ...
Although mathematical modelling has reached a degree of maturity in the last decades, microbial ecol...
AbstractAlthough mathematical modelling has reached a degree of maturity in the last decades, microb...
This paper aims at emphasizing the importance of a systemic approach together with new investigation...
aeres : ACLInternational audienceThis paper aims at emphasizing the importance of a systemic approac...
Huge numbers of microbes coexist in almost all habitats of our planet. Their interactions are govern...
Abstract Background Natural habitats are typically structured, imposing constraints on inhabiting po...
Recent developments in various “OMICs” fields have revolutionized our understanding of the vast dive...
Microbial life in nature is typically associated with two distinctive features: (i) the formation of...
Microbial communities colonise virtually every habitable environment on earth. They live on us, insi...
International audienceThe design of control laws for bioprocesses are generally based on simplified ...
In microbial communities, the ecological interactions between species of different populations are r...
This paper presents a hypothesis allowing us to explain the coexistence of several species (here mic...
Microorganisms comprise about half of the biomass on our planet and play a key role in the biogeoche...
Although bacteria are single-celled organisms, they exist in nature primarily in the form of complex...
International audienceSingle-species models are generally used for the design of bioprocess control ...
Although mathematical modelling has reached a degree of maturity in the last decades, microbial ecol...
AbstractAlthough mathematical modelling has reached a degree of maturity in the last decades, microb...
This paper aims at emphasizing the importance of a systemic approach together with new investigation...
aeres : ACLInternational audienceThis paper aims at emphasizing the importance of a systemic approac...
Huge numbers of microbes coexist in almost all habitats of our planet. Their interactions are govern...
Abstract Background Natural habitats are typically structured, imposing constraints on inhabiting po...
Recent developments in various “OMICs” fields have revolutionized our understanding of the vast dive...
Microbial life in nature is typically associated with two distinctive features: (i) the formation of...
Microbial communities colonise virtually every habitable environment on earth. They live on us, insi...
International audienceThe design of control laws for bioprocesses are generally based on simplified ...
In microbial communities, the ecological interactions between species of different populations are r...
This paper presents a hypothesis allowing us to explain the coexistence of several species (here mic...
Microorganisms comprise about half of the biomass on our planet and play a key role in the biogeoche...
Although bacteria are single-celled organisms, they exist in nature primarily in the form of complex...
International audienceSingle-species models are generally used for the design of bioprocess control ...
Although mathematical modelling has reached a degree of maturity in the last decades, microbial ecol...
AbstractAlthough mathematical modelling has reached a degree of maturity in the last decades, microb...