The attachment of diatoms to surfaces is an important and poorly understood step in the development of biofouling communities. Experiments were performed in vitro on a common fouling diatom (Achnanthes longipes) to determine the influence of the base material and bacterial conditioning on diatom attachment. The first series of experiments compared attachment of A. longipes to four different base materials, and the influence of a bacterial film on attachment to these materials. A. longipes preferentially attached to polystyrene, a hydrophobic surface, but was inhibited by the presence of a bacterial biofilm. On other surfaces, bacteria either facilitated or had no effect on algal attachment. The second series of experiments found no differen...
Biofilms represent an ancient, ubiquitous and influential form of life on earth. They are interestin...
Biofilm-based algal cultivation is gaining popularity as a viable platform for algal production, wa...
Microbial films, which develop on submerged artificial surfaces, elicit variable responses in settli...
Photoautotrophic biofilms play an important role in various aquatic habitats and are composed of pro...
Larval settlement in the polychaete Hydroides elagans is mediated by marine biofilms, complex agglom...
International audienceTo understand the first step of marine benthic microbial mat formation and bio...
International audienceBacteria and diatoms exist in sessile communities and develop as biofilm on al...
Aggregation of algae, mainly diatoms, is an important process in marine systems leading to the settl...
Bacteria can attach to many different kinds of surfaces. The process of bacterial adhesion to solid ...
International audienceAt low tide, intertidal mudflat biofilms cover large surfaces and are mainly r...
The thesis describes experiments investigating interactions between barnacle cypris larvae and bact...
Sunlit zones of benthic shallow water habitats belong to the most diverse and productive ecosystems ...
A sponge-associated bacterium, which was identified as Psychrobacter sp. in this study, was found wi...
The biofouling of surfaces submerged in the marine environment includes primary colonization of the ...
Periphytic diatoms adhere to submerged objects by mucilage produced between the cell and substrate. ...
Biofilms represent an ancient, ubiquitous and influential form of life on earth. They are interestin...
Biofilm-based algal cultivation is gaining popularity as a viable platform for algal production, wa...
Microbial films, which develop on submerged artificial surfaces, elicit variable responses in settli...
Photoautotrophic biofilms play an important role in various aquatic habitats and are composed of pro...
Larval settlement in the polychaete Hydroides elagans is mediated by marine biofilms, complex agglom...
International audienceTo understand the first step of marine benthic microbial mat formation and bio...
International audienceBacteria and diatoms exist in sessile communities and develop as biofilm on al...
Aggregation of algae, mainly diatoms, is an important process in marine systems leading to the settl...
Bacteria can attach to many different kinds of surfaces. The process of bacterial adhesion to solid ...
International audienceAt low tide, intertidal mudflat biofilms cover large surfaces and are mainly r...
The thesis describes experiments investigating interactions between barnacle cypris larvae and bact...
Sunlit zones of benthic shallow water habitats belong to the most diverse and productive ecosystems ...
A sponge-associated bacterium, which was identified as Psychrobacter sp. in this study, was found wi...
The biofouling of surfaces submerged in the marine environment includes primary colonization of the ...
Periphytic diatoms adhere to submerged objects by mucilage produced between the cell and substrate. ...
Biofilms represent an ancient, ubiquitous and influential form of life on earth. They are interestin...
Biofilm-based algal cultivation is gaining popularity as a viable platform for algal production, wa...
Microbial films, which develop on submerged artificial surfaces, elicit variable responses in settli...