International audienceA major challenge in characterizing plankton communities is the collection, identification and quantification of samples in a time-efficient way. The classical manual microscopy counts are gradually being replaced by high throughput imaging and nucleic acid sequencing. DNA sequencing allows deep taxonomic resolution (including cryptic species) as well as high detection power (detecting rare species), while RNA provides insights on function and potential activity. However, these methods are affected by database limitations, PCR bias, and copy number variability across taxa. Recent developments in high-throughput imaging applied in situ or on collected samples (high-throughput microscopy, Underwater Vision Profiler, Flow...
International audienceWorld ocean plankton quantitative biodiversity data are still severely limited...
Plankton is the most fundamental component of ocean ecosystems, due to its function at many levels o...
Since scientists began to study the ocean, they have had to develop new observational methods. Moder...
International audienceA major challenge in characterizing plankton communities is the collection, id...
Plankton communities form the basis of aquatic ecosystems and elucidating their role in increasingly...
Abstract Background Plankton are foundational to marine food webs and an important feature for chara...
International audiencePlankton plays a key role in the biological pump and has a big impact on marin...
Recent publications revealed the global importance of single-celled zooplankton, belonging to the su...
The rise of in situ plankton imaging systems, particularly high‐volume imagers such as the In Situ I...
Abstract Understanding plankton dynamics in marine ecosystems has been advanced using in situ molecu...
In the last 10 years there has been an explosion of new taxa (from species to phyla) observed using ...
Recently there has been a lot of effort in developing systems for sampling and automatically classif...
The rise of in situ plankton imaging systems, particularly high-volume imagers such as the In Situ I...
DNA metabarcoding is an efficient method for measuring biodiversity, but the process of initiating l...
Understanding the processes controlling the distribution and abundance of zooplankton has been a pri...
International audienceWorld ocean plankton quantitative biodiversity data are still severely limited...
Plankton is the most fundamental component of ocean ecosystems, due to its function at many levels o...
Since scientists began to study the ocean, they have had to develop new observational methods. Moder...
International audienceA major challenge in characterizing plankton communities is the collection, id...
Plankton communities form the basis of aquatic ecosystems and elucidating their role in increasingly...
Abstract Background Plankton are foundational to marine food webs and an important feature for chara...
International audiencePlankton plays a key role in the biological pump and has a big impact on marin...
Recent publications revealed the global importance of single-celled zooplankton, belonging to the su...
The rise of in situ plankton imaging systems, particularly high‐volume imagers such as the In Situ I...
Abstract Understanding plankton dynamics in marine ecosystems has been advanced using in situ molecu...
In the last 10 years there has been an explosion of new taxa (from species to phyla) observed using ...
Recently there has been a lot of effort in developing systems for sampling and automatically classif...
The rise of in situ plankton imaging systems, particularly high-volume imagers such as the In Situ I...
DNA metabarcoding is an efficient method for measuring biodiversity, but the process of initiating l...
Understanding the processes controlling the distribution and abundance of zooplankton has been a pri...
International audienceWorld ocean plankton quantitative biodiversity data are still severely limited...
Plankton is the most fundamental component of ocean ecosystems, due to its function at many levels o...
Since scientists began to study the ocean, they have had to develop new observational methods. Moder...