In temperate oceans, yearly transitions from winter to spring are accompanied by a phytoplanktonic bloom. Phytoplankton, at the basis of the food chain in the oceans, plays an essential role in biogeochemical cycles as it generates 50\% of the global primary production. A time series established in 2007 at SOLA, a coastal site in the North Western Mediterranean Sea, monitors environmental and biological parameters. In the first chapter, we demonstrated that several microbial amplicon sequence variants (ASVs) displayed yearly rhythmicity, despite stochastic environmental perturbations, inherent to coastal ecosystems. Network analyses, described in the second chapter, revealed that salinity and temperature deeply impacted the microbial commun...
2018 Ocean Sciences Meeting, 11-16 February, in Portland, OregonHigh-throughput sequencing technique...
To identify the environmental factors that drive plankton community composition and structure in coa...
ABSTRACT Background Microbial interactions are fundamental for Earth’s ecosystem functioning and bio...
Microbial food web organisms are at the base of the functioning of pelagic ecosystems and support th...
Temperate coastal marine environments are replete with complex biotic and abiotic interactions that ...
Mamiellales are an order of unicellular cosmopolitan green algae with ecologically important species...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC, 2014) predicts that marine ecosystems will face...
International audienceTemperature and light mainly drive seasonal dynamics of microbial planktonic d...
Climate changes induced by human activities will deeply impact natural ecosystems. Marine ecosystems...
7The potential link between the microbial dynamics and the environmental parameters was investigated...
In the context of global warming, changes in phytoplankton-associated bacterial communities have the...
Marine bacteria play a key role in thefunctioning of marine ecosystems. In these environments they f...
International audienceSeasonality in marine microorganisms has been classically observed in phytopla...
2018 Ocean Sciences Meeting, 11-16 February, in Portland, OregonHigh-throughput sequencing technique...
To identify the environmental factors that drive plankton community composition and structure in coa...
ABSTRACT Background Microbial interactions are fundamental for Earth’s ecosystem functioning and bio...
Microbial food web organisms are at the base of the functioning of pelagic ecosystems and support th...
Temperate coastal marine environments are replete with complex biotic and abiotic interactions that ...
Mamiellales are an order of unicellular cosmopolitan green algae with ecologically important species...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC, 2014) predicts that marine ecosystems will face...
International audienceTemperature and light mainly drive seasonal dynamics of microbial planktonic d...
Climate changes induced by human activities will deeply impact natural ecosystems. Marine ecosystems...
7The potential link between the microbial dynamics and the environmental parameters was investigated...
In the context of global warming, changes in phytoplankton-associated bacterial communities have the...
Marine bacteria play a key role in thefunctioning of marine ecosystems. In these environments they f...
International audienceSeasonality in marine microorganisms has been classically observed in phytopla...
2018 Ocean Sciences Meeting, 11-16 February, in Portland, OregonHigh-throughput sequencing technique...
To identify the environmental factors that drive plankton community composition and structure in coa...
ABSTRACT Background Microbial interactions are fundamental for Earth’s ecosystem functioning and bio...