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Bergeron, Jean-pierre; Delmas, Daniel; Koueta, Noussithe. |
In the 2000 and 2001 springtime periods, mesozooplankton samples were systematically taken during research cruises devoted to the study of the distribution and abundance of small pelagic fishes in the French part of the Bay of Biscay, NE Atlantic, continental shelf. Simultaneous activities of three enzymes were measured in these mesozooplankton samples, to characterize the main features of ecosystem function at a regional scale. The aim was to assess assimilation rates of carbohydrates, through pyruvate kinase activity, and protein, through trypsin activity, by the mesozooplankton community and the resulting overall productivity, through aspartate transcarbamylase activity. The highest influence on the pelagic environment was the strong difference in the... |
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Palavras-chave: Rivers discharge; Phytoplankton distribution; Anchovy; Nutritional state; RNA/DNA ratio; Mesozooplankton; Metabolic descriptors; North-East Atlantic; Bay of Biscay. |
Ano: 2010 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00012/12290/9089.pdf |
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Labry, Claire; Delmas, Daniel; Youenou, Agnes; Quere, Julien; Leynaert, Aude; Fraisse, Stephane; Raimonet, Melanie; Ragueneau, Olivier. |
The occurrence of alkaline phosphatase activity (APA) that hydrolyses organic phosphorus into phosphate (PO4) is commonly related to PO4 deficiency of oceanic, coastal and fresh waters. APA is almost never investigated in PO4-rich estuaries, since very low activities are expected to occur. As a consequence, microbial mineralization of organic phosphorus into PO4 has often been ignored in estuaries. In this study, we examined the importance of potential APA and the associated microbial dynamics in two estuaries, the Aulne and the Elorn (Northwestern France), presenting two different levels of PO4 concentrations. Unexpected high potential APA was observed in both estuaries. Values ranged from 50 to 506 nmol L−1 h−1, which range is usually found in very... |
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Ano: 2016 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00337/44840/44428.pdf |
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Auguet, Jean-christophe; Montanie, Helene; Hartmann, Hans; Lebaron, P.; Casamayor, E. O.; Catala, P.; Delmas, Daniel. |
Batch culture experiments using viral enrichment were conducted to test the response of a coastal bacterial community to autochthonous (i.e., co-existing) or allochthonous riverine viruses. The effects of viral infections on bacterial dynamics and activity were assessed by epifluorescence microscopy and thymidine incorporation, respectively, whereas the effect of viral infection on bacterial community composition was examined by polymerase chain reaction-single strand conformation polymorphism 16S ribosomal RNA fingerprinting. The percentages of high nucleic acid-containing cells, evaluated by flow cytometry, were significantly correlated (r (2) = 0.91, n = 12, p < 0.0001) to bacterial production, making this value a good predictor of active cell... |
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Ano: 2009 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2009/publication-6636.pdf |
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Labry, Claire; Delmas, Daniel; Moriceau, Brivaela; Gallinari, Morgane; Quere, Julien; Youenou, Agnes. |
Phosphorus (P) limitation of phytoplankton growth is known to affect the accumulation and release of carbohydrates (CHO) by micro-algae. However, relatively little is known about the fate of algal exudates, notably their bacterial degradation. The CHO chemical characterization is also not exhaustive, especially in ‘functional’ pools relevant for phytoplankton physiology (particulate reserve [R] or structural [S] CHO) and for bacterial degradation (dissolved mono- [MDCHO] and polysaccharides [P-DCHO]). In this study, we investigated how P depletion and repletion affect the CHO composition in diatom Thalassiosira weissflogii cultures, and the shortterm response of free and diatom-attached bacteria in terms of abundance and potential βglucosidase activity... |
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Palavras-chave: P limitation; Phytoplankton; Diatom; Bacteria; Mineralization; Carbohydrate; Glucosidase. |
Ano: 2020 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00628/74045/73532.pdf |
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Labry, Claire; Herbland, Alain; Delmas, Daniel. |
More and more studies emphasize the status of phosphorus (P) as the principal limiting nutrient of phytoplankton growth, especially in coastal waters under the influence of freshwater discharges. The purpose of the present paper is to investigate the role of P on planktonic production in the waters influenced by the Gironde discharges; the Gironde being one of the two largest rivers on the French Atlantic coast. The survey is based on several cruises made in 1998 and 1999. Two different patterns were observed for waters with salinity below and above 34.5. For waters with salinity <34.5. P was found to be the first limiting nutrient of winter and spring phytoplankton blooms, based on undetectable phosphate (<20 nM), high NO3 : PO4 ratios, typically... |
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Palavras-chave: Bay of Biscay; River plume; Salinity; Water quality analysis; Phytoplankton; Planktonic production. |
Ano: 2002 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2002/publication-690.pdf |
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Urvoy, Marion; Labry, Claire; Delmas, Daniel; Creac'H, Layla; L Helguen, Stephane. |
As microbial enzymatic activities initiate the mineralization of organic matter through the microbial loop, it is important to correctly measure those activities and be able to perform inter-study comparisons. Enzymatic activity assays are typically carried out using fluorogenic substrate analogs, such as 4-Methylumbelliferone and 7-Amino-4-methylcoumarin linked to sugar monomers, phosphate group or amino acids. However, methodological divergences can be found in aquatic science literature, potentially leading to misestimated activities. To highlight some of those methodological key points, we first addressed the potential occurrence of an Inner Filter Effect (IFE), a fluorometric artifact that affects the relationship between fluorophore concentration and... |
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Ano: 2020 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00653/76524/77614.pdf |
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Guillaud, Jean-francois; Aminot, Alain; Delmas, Daniel; Gohin, Francis; Lunven, Michel; Labry, Claire; Herbland, Alain. |
Seasonal variations in nutrient inputs are described for the main rivers (Loire and Vilaine) flowing into the northern Bay of Biscay. The river plumes are high in N/P ratio in late winter and spring, but not in the inner plume during the summer. Conservative behavior results in most nutrients entering the estuary and eventually reaching the coastal zone. Temporal and spatial aspects of phytoplankton growth and nutrient uptake in the northern Bay of Biscay distinguish the central area of salinity 34 from the plume area. The first diatom bloom appears offshore in late winter, at the edge of the river plumes, taking advantage of haline stratification and anticyclonic "weather windows." In spring, when the central area of the northern shelf is... |
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Palavras-chave: Northern Bay of Biscay; Phytoplankton; Continental shelf; Riverine inputs; Nutrients. |
Ano: 2008 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2007/publication-2354.pdf |
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Sornin, Jean-marc; Collos, Yves; Delmas, Daniel; Feuillet-girard, Michèle; Gouleau, Daniel. |
The oyster pond under study has a natural sediment bottom and water is changed only once or twice every month depending on tidal height. Between successive water renewals, the pond is a closed system, equivalent to a batch culture in which sinking and biodeposition of particulate matter are the only sources of organic matter to the bottom. Particulate organic matter enrichment of the sediment in winter is followed by intensive ammonification in summer with very limited nitrification. Seasonal nitrogen budgets involving particulate and dissolved phases show that in summer during batch mode period, ammonium enrichment from the sediment to the overlying water is an order of magnitude higher than the initial nutrient supply in the feed water. This allows a... |
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Ano: 1990 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00178/28892/27749.pdf |
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Ory, Pascaline; Palesse, S.; Delmas, Daniel; Montanie, Helene. |
The abundance and composition of microbial communities were investigated during 2007 in Marennes Oleron Bay (France) in order to characterize the biological relationships governing the planktonic food web. Compared to the results of previous years, there was a lower abundance and a lower magnitude of variations in autotrophic and heterotrophic microbial entities in 2007. Using a Spearman rank correlation analysis, a significant link for biological abundance was only noted between bacteria and ciliates. However, an interesting relationship was highlighted between chlorophyll a and bacterial aminopeptidase and beta-glucosidase exoenzymatic activities. Two characteristic periods of virus-bacteria uncoupling were observed in spring and autumn 2007. Using... |
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Palavras-chave: Virus; Bacteria; Phytoplankton; Diversity; Aminopeptidase. |
Ano: 2011 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00050/16099/13571.pdf |
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Labry, Claire; Herbland, Alain; Delmas, Daniel; Laborde, P; Lazure, Pascal; Froidefond, J; Jegou, Anne-marie; Sautour, B. |
Thermostratification and seasonal Light increase are generally considered the first causes of phytoplankton spring blooms in temperate waters. The objective of this study is to confirm the existence of winter phytoplankton blooms, responsible for the early exhaustion of phosphate, within the Gironde plume waters (southeast Bay of Biscay), and to understand what may initiate them so early. Two cruises, BIOMET 2 and BIOMET 3, were carried out respectively in early (8 to 21 January) and late winter 1998 (25 February to 11 March). An increase of phytoplankton biomass (chl a) between the 2 cruises and non-conservative nutrients observed in late winter confirm an early phytoplankton growth both in the Gironde plume and adjacent oceanic waters. Among factors that... |
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Palavras-chave: Vertical attenuation coefficient; Halostratification; Light availability; Winter blooms. |
Ano: 2001 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2001/publication-810.pdf |
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Montanie, Helene; Ory, Pascaline; Orvain, Francis; Delmas, Daniel; Dupuy, Christine; Hartmann, Hans J.. |
In shallow macrotidal ecosystems with large intertidal mudflats, the sediment-water coupling plays a crucial role in structuring the pelagic microbial food web functioning, since inorganic and organic matter and microbial components (viruses and microbes) of the microphytobenthic biofilm can be suspended toward the water column. Two experimental bioassays were conducted in March and July 2008 to investigate the importance of biofilm input for the pelagic Microbial and Viral Loops. Pelagic inocula (< 0.6 μ- and < 10 μ filtrates) were diluted either with < 30 kDa-ultrafiltered seawater or with this ultrafiltrate enriched with the respective size-fractionated benthic biofilm or with < 30 kDa-benthic compounds (BC). The kinetics of heterotrophic... |
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Palavras-chave: Mudflats; Virus; Bacteria; HNF; Coastal water. |
Ano: 2014 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00166/27691/25883.pdf |
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