International audienceIn the context of global warming, this study aimed to assess the effect of temperature and irradiance on the macroalgal Taonia atomaria holobiont dynamics. We developed an experimental set-up using aquaria supplied by natural seawater with three temperatures combined with three irradiances. The holobiont response was monitored over 14 days using a multi-omics approach coupling algal surface metabolomics and metabarcoding. Both temperature and irradiance appeared to shape the microbiota and the surface metabolome, but with a distinct temporality. Epibacterial community first changed according to temperature, and later in relation to irradiance, while the opposite occurred for the surface metabolome. An increased tempera...
The decline of kelps and algal canopies and the expansion of algal turfs because of global change is...
Canopy-forming seaweeds, as primary producers and foundation species, provide key ecological service...
Urbanization of coastlines is leading to increased introduction of nutrients from the terrestrial en...
International audienceIn the context of global warming, this study aimed to assess the effect of tem...
As ecosystems engineers and primary producers, marine seaweeds play important roles for other organi...
International audienceAbstract Background Although considered as holobionts, macroalgae and their su...
Host-related microbiota are critically important for the adaptation/acclimation of hosts to changing...
International audienceMarine macroalgae constitute an important living resource in marine ecosystems...
This study focused on algal ecophysiological and chemical responses of marine algae to environmental...
To better predict the consequences of environmental change on aquatic microbial ecosystems it is imp...
To investigate carbon and nitrogen metabolism in Pyropia haitanensis in response to the combined con...
Canopy-forming seaweeds, as primary producers and foundation species, provide key ecological service...
Three macroalgal species belonging to Chlorophyta (Ulva rigida), Rhodophyta (Ellisolandia elongata) ...
As marine ecosystems are predicted to be facing increases in both temperature and CO2 levels, result...
Three macroalgal species belonging to Chlorophyta (Ulva rigida), Rhodophyta (Ellisolandia elongata) ...
The decline of kelps and algal canopies and the expansion of algal turfs because of global change is...
Canopy-forming seaweeds, as primary producers and foundation species, provide key ecological service...
Urbanization of coastlines is leading to increased introduction of nutrients from the terrestrial en...
International audienceIn the context of global warming, this study aimed to assess the effect of tem...
As ecosystems engineers and primary producers, marine seaweeds play important roles for other organi...
International audienceAbstract Background Although considered as holobionts, macroalgae and their su...
Host-related microbiota are critically important for the adaptation/acclimation of hosts to changing...
International audienceMarine macroalgae constitute an important living resource in marine ecosystems...
This study focused on algal ecophysiological and chemical responses of marine algae to environmental...
To better predict the consequences of environmental change on aquatic microbial ecosystems it is imp...
To investigate carbon and nitrogen metabolism in Pyropia haitanensis in response to the combined con...
Canopy-forming seaweeds, as primary producers and foundation species, provide key ecological service...
Three macroalgal species belonging to Chlorophyta (Ulva rigida), Rhodophyta (Ellisolandia elongata) ...
As marine ecosystems are predicted to be facing increases in both temperature and CO2 levels, result...
Three macroalgal species belonging to Chlorophyta (Ulva rigida), Rhodophyta (Ellisolandia elongata) ...
The decline of kelps and algal canopies and the expansion of algal turfs because of global change is...
Canopy-forming seaweeds, as primary producers and foundation species, provide key ecological service...
Urbanization of coastlines is leading to increased introduction of nutrients from the terrestrial en...