International audienceDilution experiments were carried out to investigate the community composition and the metabolic response of seawater and freshwater bacteria to cross-transplantation, and the effects of nor.-indigenous bacterial hosts on viral dynamics. Changes in viral and bacterial abundance and production, as Well as bacterial respiration, carbon demand and diversity were regularly monitored over a 6 d period. Bacterial production in the transplanted seawater (SB-t) and freshwater (FB-t) bacteria treatments was stimulated up to 256 and 221 %, respectively, compared to controls. The stimulation of bacterial production and carbon demand was accompanied by a decrease in bacterial richness. Net viral production was stimulated by 81% in...
A general model of species diversity predicts that the latter is maximized when productivity and dis...
International audienceThe functional response of a seawater bacterial community transplanted into fr...
We tested the hypothesis that viruses can control bacterial growth efficiency (BGE) in marine pelagi...
International audienceDilution experiments were carried out to investigate the community composition...
Dilution experiments were carried out to investigate the community composition and the metabolic res...
International audienceDilution experiments were carried out to investigate the community composition...
A cross-transplant experiment between estuarine water and seawater was conducted to examine the resp...
A cross-transplant experiment between estuarine water and seawater was conducted to examine the resp...
Free living viruses are ubiquitous in marine waters and concentrations are usually several times hig...
International audienceA general model of species diversity predicts that the latter is maximized whe...
International audience1. Estuaries are interesting sites to examine virus-bacteria interactions sinc...
12 páginas, 6 figuras, 2 tablas.Batch culture experiments using viral enrichment were conducted to ...
<div><p>A general model of species diversity predicts that the latter is maximized when productivity...
Viruses and dissolved organic matter (DOM) are major top-down and bottom-up factors, respectively, w...
International audienceThe functional response of a seawater bacterial community transplanted into fr...
A general model of species diversity predicts that the latter is maximized when productivity and dis...
International audienceThe functional response of a seawater bacterial community transplanted into fr...
We tested the hypothesis that viruses can control bacterial growth efficiency (BGE) in marine pelagi...
International audienceDilution experiments were carried out to investigate the community composition...
Dilution experiments were carried out to investigate the community composition and the metabolic res...
International audienceDilution experiments were carried out to investigate the community composition...
A cross-transplant experiment between estuarine water and seawater was conducted to examine the resp...
A cross-transplant experiment between estuarine water and seawater was conducted to examine the resp...
Free living viruses are ubiquitous in marine waters and concentrations are usually several times hig...
International audienceA general model of species diversity predicts that the latter is maximized whe...
International audience1. Estuaries are interesting sites to examine virus-bacteria interactions sinc...
12 páginas, 6 figuras, 2 tablas.Batch culture experiments using viral enrichment were conducted to ...
<div><p>A general model of species diversity predicts that the latter is maximized when productivity...
Viruses and dissolved organic matter (DOM) are major top-down and bottom-up factors, respectively, w...
International audienceThe functional response of a seawater bacterial community transplanted into fr...
A general model of species diversity predicts that the latter is maximized when productivity and dis...
International audienceThe functional response of a seawater bacterial community transplanted into fr...
We tested the hypothesis that viruses can control bacterial growth efficiency (BGE) in marine pelagi...