| Thématique(s) de recherche |
Interactions microorganismes aquatiques - facteurs environnementaux (nutriments, UV)
Interactions bactérioplanctons - pesticides
Interactions bactérioplanctons - nutriments inorganiques - matière organique dissoute
Dynamique à long terme du phytoplancton (production primaire et chlorophylle) et des nutriments
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| Conférence(s) récente(s) donnée(s) |
Tadonléké D. R., Anneville O. & Druart J.C. Long-term change in primary production and chlorophyll a in Lake Geneva following phosphorus reduction. Congrès International de la Société International de Limnologie. 12-18 Août 2007, Montréal, Canada
Tadonléké D. R. Do keystone species exist within the planktonic microbial food webs ? Congrès international de l’ASLO (American Society of Limnology and Oceanography), 19-24 juin 2005, Santiago de Compostella, Espagne
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| Publication(s) récente(s) |
Tadonléké D. R. 2007. Strong coupling between natural Planctomycetes and changes in the quality of dissolved organic matter in freshwater samples. FEMS Microbiology Ecology 59: 543-555
Tadonléké D. R., Planas D. & Lucotte M. 2005. Microbial food web in boreal humic lakes and reservoirs: ciliates as a major factor related to the dynamics of the most active bacteria. Microbial Ecology 49: 325-341
Tadonléké D. R., Planas D. & Paquet S. 2004. Bacterial activity in the water column and its impact on the CO2 efflux. In: Tremblay A., Varfalvy L., Roehm C. and Garneau M. (eds.), Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Natural Environments and Hydroelectric Reservoirs: Fluxes and Processes, pp. 467-482, Springer-Verlag, Environmental Science Series
Tadonléké D. R., Pinel-Alloul B., Bourbonnais N. & Pick F.R. 2004. Factors affecting the bacteria-heterotrophic nanoflagellate relationships in oligo-mesotrophic lakes. Journal of Plankton Research 26: 681-695
Tadonléké D. R., Jugnia L. B., Sime-Ngando T., Devaux J. & Romagoux J. C. 2002. Food web structure in the recently flooded Sep Reservoir as inferred from phytoplankton population dynamics and living microbial biomass. Microbial Ecology 43: 67-81
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