Algae-bacteria consortia can be successfully exploited for effective wastewater treatment, based on the algal photosynthetic oxygen production, which allows reducing energy requirements for oxygenation. Kinetic models and parameters for bacterial populations grown in the conventional activated sludge process are well known but their effectiveness in describing bacterial kinetics in algae-bacteria consortia have not been yet validated. In this work, a respirometric procedure was applied to estimate bacterial kinetics at different conditions of temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen and substrates concentrations in activated sludge and algae-bacteria consortia, highlighting important differences. Results showed that bacterial activities were infl...