Bacterial Associates Modify Growth Dynamics of the Dinoflagellate Gymnodinium catenatum
Marine phytoplankton cells grow in close association with a complex microbial associate
community known to affect the growth, behavior, and physiology of the algal host. The …
community known to affect the growth, behavior, and physiology of the algal host. The …
Seasonal succession of free-living bacterial communities in coastal waters of the Western Antarctic Peninsula
CM Luria, LA Amaral-Zettler, HW Ducklow… - Frontiers in …, 2016 - frontiersin.org
The marine ecosystem along the Western Antarctic Peninsula undergoes a dramatic
seasonal transition every spring, from almost total darkness to almost continuous sunlight …
seasonal transition every spring, from almost total darkness to almost continuous sunlight …
High-throughput DNA sequencing reveals the dominance of pico-and other filamentous cyanobacteria in an urban freshwater Lake
The current study presents findings related to algal blooms in a fresh water lake, which has
been experiencing severe cyanobacterial blooms (CyanoHABs). Primarily …
been experiencing severe cyanobacterial blooms (CyanoHABs). Primarily …
Inputs of seabird guano alter microbial growth, community composition and the phytoplankton–bacterial interactions in a coastal system
M Justel‐Díez, E Delgadillo‐Nuño… - Environmental …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Seabird guano enters coastal waters providing bioavailable substrates for microbial
plankton, but their role in marine ecosystem functioning remains poorly understood. Two …
plankton, but their role in marine ecosystem functioning remains poorly understood. Two …
[HTML][HTML] Linking the impact of bacteria on phytoplankton growth with microbial community composition and co-occurrence patterns
C Costas-Selas, S Martínez-García… - Marine Environmental …, 2024 - Elsevier
The interactions between microalgae and bacteria have recently emerged as key control
factors which might contribute to a better understanding on how phytoplankton communities …
factors which might contribute to a better understanding on how phytoplankton communities …
Comparative growth rates of cultured marine dinoflagellates in the genus Symbiodinium and the effects of temperature and light
A Klueter, J Trapani, FI Archer, SE McIlroy… - PLoS One, 2017 - journals.plos.org
Many dinoflagellate microalgae of the genus Symbiodinium form successful symbioses with
a large group of metazoans and selected protists. Yet knowledge of growth kinetics of these …
a large group of metazoans and selected protists. Yet knowledge of growth kinetics of these …
Bacteria enhance the production of extracellular polymeric substances by the green dinoflagellate Lepidodinium chlorophorum
P Roux, R Siano, K Collin, G Bilien, C Sinquin… - Scientific Reports, 2021 - nature.com
High biomasses of the marine dinoflagellate Lepidodinium chlorophorum cause green
seawater discolorations along Southern Brittany (NE Atlantic, France). The viscosity …
seawater discolorations along Southern Brittany (NE Atlantic, France). The viscosity …
[HTML][HTML] Abundant species diversity and essential functions of bacterial communities associated with dinoflagellates as revealed from metabarcoding sequencing for …
Interactions between algae and bacteria represent an important inter-organism association
in aquatic environments, which often have cascading bottom-up influences on ecosystem …
in aquatic environments, which often have cascading bottom-up influences on ecosystem …
Microbial community assembly and co-occurrence patterns in Sanmen bay: A comparative analysis before and after nuclear power plant operation
Z Bao, F Zhang, Q Zhao, Q Han, J Liu, F Xue… - Science of The Total …, 2025 - Elsevier
The limited availability of historical data has resulted in the ongoing debate regarding the
short-term effects of thermal discharge from nuclear power plants (NPPs) on microbial …
short-term effects of thermal discharge from nuclear power plants (NPPs) on microbial …
Chemical contamination alters the interactions between bacteria and phytoplankton
Bacteria and phytoplankton are key players in aquatic ecosystem functioning. Their
interactions mediate carbon transfer through the trophic web. Chemical contamination can …
interactions mediate carbon transfer through the trophic web. Chemical contamination can …