Search Results - "Thorel, Maxine"
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Connecting thermal physiology and latitudinal niche partitioning in marine Synechococcus
Published in The ISME Journal (01-06-2014)“…Marine Synechococcus cyanobacteria constitute a monophyletic group that displays a wide latitudinal distribution, ranging from the equator to the polar fronts…”
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Interactive effects of irradiance and temperature on growth and domoic acid production of the toxic diatom Pseudo-nitzschia australis (Bacillariophyceae)
Published in Harmful algae (01-10-2014)“…•Laboratory work on Pseudo-nitzschia australis semi-continuous cultures.•Cross effects of eight irradiances and a temperature gradient.•Characterization of the…”
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Growth rate of alpine phytoplankton assemblages from contrasting watersheds and N‐deposition regimes exposed to nitrogen and phosphorus enrichments
Published in Freshwater biology (01-10-2018)“…High mountain lakes are a network of sentinels, sensitive to any events occurring within their waterbodies, their surrounding catchments and their airsheds. By…”
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Heavy ionic pollution disrupts assemblages of algae, macroinvertebrates and riparian vegetation
Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (15-08-2023)“…Urban streams display consistent ecological symptoms that commonly express degraded biological, physical, and chemical conditions: the urban stream syndrome…”
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Nutrient ratios influence variability in Pseudo-nitzschia species diversity and particulate domoic acid production in the Bay of Seine (France)
Published in Harmful algae (01-09-2017)“…The population dynamics of different Pseudo-nitzschia species, along with particulate domoic acid (pDA) concentrations, were studied from May 2012 to December…”
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Does hydrological connectivity control functional characteristics of artificial wetland communities? Evidence from the Rhône River
Published in Aquatic sciences (01-10-2022)“…The importance of artificial wetlands for the biodiversity of the Rhône River floodplain was assessed at twelve stations along two sections of the river. The…”
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Functional classification of artificial alluvial ponds driven by connectivity with the river: Consequences for restoration
Published in Ecological engineering (01-02-2019)“…•Identification of three types of artificial alluvial ponds: marsh, backwater and aquarium.•Complementarity between connectivity, biochemical parameters and…”
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Socio-environmental implications of process-based restoration strategies in large rivers: should we remove novel ecosystems along the Rhône (France)?
Published in Regional environmental change (01-10-2018)“…River restoration efforts require interdisciplinary approaches involving fluvial geomorphology, hydraulic engineering, ecology, sedimentology, chemistry,…”
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Does hydrological connectivity control functional characteristics of artificial wetland communities? Evidence from the Rhône River
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