Marine biofouling has severe economic impacts and cyanobacteria play a significant role as early surface colonizers. Despite this fact, cyanobacterial biofilm formation studies in controlled hydrodynamic conditions are scarce. In this work, computational fluid dynamics was used to determine the shear rate field on coupons that were placed inside the wells of agitated 12-well microtiter plates. Biofilm formation by three different cyanobacterial strains was assessed at two different shear rates (4 and 40 s-1 ) which can be found in natural ecosystems and using different surfaces (glass and perspex). Biofilm formation was higher under low shear conditions and differences obtained between surfaces were not always statistically significant. The...
A flow system was designed so that biofilms could be grown simultaneously in parallel flow cells und...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Enginee...
International audienceInteractions between epilithic biofilm and local hydrodynamics were investigat...
Marine biofouling has severe economic impacts and cyanobacteria play a significant role as early sur...
Understanding the conditions affecting cyanobacterial biofilm development is crucial to develop new ...
International audienceWhile marine biofilms depend on environmental conditions and substrate, little...
In aquatic environments, microorganisms tend to form biofilms on surfaces to protect them from harsh...
Formation of microbial biofilm on marine structures is crucial for subsequent attachment of macro fo...
The early colonization of surfaces and subsequent biofilm development have severe impacts in environ...
International audienceThe architecture of microalgae biofilms has been poorly investigated, in parti...
International audienceBacterial communities attached to surfaces under fluid flow represent a widesp...
Since biofilm formation by microfoulers significantly contributes to the fouling process, it is impo...
Biofilms are thin layers of bacteria embedded within a slime matrix that live on surfaces. They are ...
The majority of bacteria in nature live in biofilms, where they are encased by extracellular polymer...
A flow system was designed so that biofilms could be grown simultaneously in parallel flow cells und...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Enginee...
International audienceInteractions between epilithic biofilm and local hydrodynamics were investigat...
Marine biofouling has severe economic impacts and cyanobacteria play a significant role as early sur...
Understanding the conditions affecting cyanobacterial biofilm development is crucial to develop new ...
International audienceWhile marine biofilms depend on environmental conditions and substrate, little...
In aquatic environments, microorganisms tend to form biofilms on surfaces to protect them from harsh...
Formation of microbial biofilm on marine structures is crucial for subsequent attachment of macro fo...
The early colonization of surfaces and subsequent biofilm development have severe impacts in environ...
International audienceThe architecture of microalgae biofilms has been poorly investigated, in parti...
International audienceBacterial communities attached to surfaces under fluid flow represent a widesp...
Since biofilm formation by microfoulers significantly contributes to the fouling process, it is impo...
Biofilms are thin layers of bacteria embedded within a slime matrix that live on surfaces. They are ...
The majority of bacteria in nature live in biofilms, where they are encased by extracellular polymer...
A flow system was designed so that biofilms could be grown simultaneously in parallel flow cells und...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Enginee...
International audienceInteractions between epilithic biofilm and local hydrodynamics were investigat...