International audience1. δ13C and δ15N stable isotope signatures combined with an in situ microphytobenthic 13C labelling experiment were performed in epilithic biofilms of a large temperate river (the Garonne, France) to infer the trophic positioning and the microphytobenthic carbon (MPBC) uptake of biofilm-dwelling meio- and macrofauna. 2. Chironomidae larvae and Chromadorina spp. nematodes rapidly incorporated freshly produced MPBC contrary to Rhyacophilidae larvae and Naididae oligochaetes. Quantitatively, macrofaunal Chironomidae daily incorporated more MPBC than did meiofauna. Moreover, Chironomidae seemed more involved in MPBC spatial export than nematodes. 3. Rhyacophilidae larvae were predators feeding on large meiofauna (Naididae ...
We combined 3 different approaches to determine the relative importance of microphytobenthos product...
Anthropogenic influences are increasing algal biomass and activity within aquatic ecosystems, stimul...
We combined 3 different approaches to determine the relative importance of microphytobenthos product...
International audience1. δ13C and δ15N stable isotope signatures combined with an in situ microphyto...
Food webs in the rhithral zone rely mainly on allochthonous carbon from the riparian vegetation. How...
In freshwater food webs, a substantial contribution of methane-derived carbon for the nutrition of l...
Coastal tidal sediments are highly dynamic environments inhabited by phototrophic biofilms. These ar...
We studied the carbon flow of an allochthonous carbon source (sucrose) in a biofilm food web using s...
International audienceMeiofauna can play an important role in the carbon fluxes of soft-bottom coast...
Recent investigations have shown that biogenic methane can be a carbon source for macro invertebrate...
We combined 3 different approaches to determine the relative importance of microphytobenthos product...
Carbon and nitrogen flows within the food web of a subtidal sandy sediment were studied using stable...
We combined 3 different approaches to determine the relative importance of microphytobenthos product...
Anthropogenic influences are increasing algal biomass and activity within aquatic ecosystems, stimul...
We combined 3 different approaches to determine the relative importance of microphytobenthos product...
International audience1. δ13C and δ15N stable isotope signatures combined with an in situ microphyto...
Food webs in the rhithral zone rely mainly on allochthonous carbon from the riparian vegetation. How...
In freshwater food webs, a substantial contribution of methane-derived carbon for the nutrition of l...
Coastal tidal sediments are highly dynamic environments inhabited by phototrophic biofilms. These ar...
We studied the carbon flow of an allochthonous carbon source (sucrose) in a biofilm food web using s...
International audienceMeiofauna can play an important role in the carbon fluxes of soft-bottom coast...
Recent investigations have shown that biogenic methane can be a carbon source for macro invertebrate...
We combined 3 different approaches to determine the relative importance of microphytobenthos product...
Carbon and nitrogen flows within the food web of a subtidal sandy sediment were studied using stable...
We combined 3 different approaches to determine the relative importance of microphytobenthos product...
Anthropogenic influences are increasing algal biomass and activity within aquatic ecosystems, stimul...
We combined 3 different approaches to determine the relative importance of microphytobenthos product...