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Caen A, Mathias J, Latour D
Harmful Algae . 2024 May; 134:102606. PMID: 38705611
Summer cyanobacterial blooms exhibit a dynamic interplay between toxic and non-toxic genotypes, significantly influencing the cyanotoxin levels within a lake. The challenge lies in accurately predicting these toxin concentrations due...
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Fuster M, Ruiz T, Lamarque A, Coulon M, Legrand B, Sabart M, et al.
Microb Ecol . 2023 Nov; 87(1):3. PMID: 38008821
Under the effect of global change, management of cyanobacterial proliferation becomes increasingly pressing. Given the importance of interactions within microbial communities in aquatic ecosystems, a handful of studies explored the...
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Noirmain F, Baray J, Deguillaume L, Van Baelen J, Latour D
Sci Total Environ . 2023 Oct; 906:167746. PMID: 37827319
The presence of microalgae in the atmosphere raises health and environmental concerns. Despite recent scientific advances, our knowledge of the origins and dynamics of photosynthetic cells in relation to atmospheric...
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Moiroux-Arvis L, Royer L, Sarramia D, De Sousa G, Claude A, Latour D, et al.
Sensors (Basel) . 2023 Mar; 23(6). PMID: 36991607
Climate change is having an increasingly rapid impact on ecosystems and particularly on the issue of water resources. The Internet of Things and communication technologies have now reached a level...
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Latour D, Perriere F, Purdie D
Harmful Algae . 2022 May; 114:102219. PMID: 35550290
The increasing incidence of cyanobacterial blooms with their associated production of cyanotoxins lead managers of aquatics systems to control their biomass to limit the health risk. Among the variety of...
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Li C, Hambright K, Bowen H, Trammell M, Grossart H, Burford M, et al.
Environ Microbiol . 2021 Jul; 23(11):6503-6519. PMID: 34327792
Global warming and eutrophication contribute to the worldwide increase in cyanobacterial blooms, and the level of cyanobacterial biomass is strongly associated with rises in methane emissions from surface lake waters....
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Cook K, Li C, Cai H, Krumholz L, Hambright K, Paerl H, et al.
Limnol Oceanogr . 2020 Feb; 65(Suppl 1):S194-S207. PMID: 32051648
Bacteria play key roles in the function and diversity of aquatic systems, but aside from study of specific bloom systems, little is known about the diversity or biogeography of bacteria...
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Legrand B, Miras Y, Beauger A, Dussauze M, Latour D
Sci Total Environ . 2019 Aug; 687:1369-1380. PMID: 31412470
In order to evaluate the recurrence of toxic cyanobacterial blooms and to determine the survival capabilities of the resistance cells through time, a sedimentary core spanning 6700 years was drilled...
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Mantzouki E, Campbell J, van Loon E, Visser P, Konstantinou I, Antoniou M, et al.
Sci Data . 2018 Oct; 5:180226. PMID: 30351308
Under ongoing climate change and increasing anthropogenic activity, which continuously challenge ecosystem resilience, an in-depth understanding of ecological processes is urgently needed. Lakes, as providers of numerous ecosystem services, face...
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Sabart M, Crenn K, Perriere F, Abila A, Leremboure M, Colombet J, et al.
Harmful Algae . 2018 May; 48:12-20. PMID: 29724471
Cyanobacterial mass occurrence is becoming a growing concern worldwide. They notably pose a threat to water users when cyanotoxins are produced. The aim of this study was to evaluate the...