The team Cyanobacteria, cyanotoxins and environment (CCE) investigates the ecotoxicology, microbial ecology and chemical ecology of continental aquatic ecosystems, with a special emphasis on diversity, functional role and ecotoxicological impacts of cyanobacteria.

Research themes

Research at CCE attempts to answer two main questions:

  1. what are the environmental factors (biotic and abiotic) that control the diversity of cyanobacteria and of the metabolites they produce in continental aquatic ecosystems (causes) ?
  2. how do cyanobacteria affect aquatic ecosystem functioning (consequences) ?

To address these questions, approaches cover ecotoxicology, microbial ecology and chemical ecology, and are focused towards the study of a particular group: the cyanobacteria.

 

These questions are addressed through the following specific objectives :

  • To revisit the microbial and chemical diversity of aquatic ecosystems with a focus on cyanobacteria and microalgae, and to understand the links between taxonomic diversity and the functioning of aquatic ecosystems, at different levels (e.g. microbial loop, between microorganisms and macroorganisms) and scales (space, time) through the use of controlled experiments (e.g. micro- and mesocosms) and using OMICs and NGS approaches (axis 1)
  • To integrate knowledge obtained at various scales into modelling approaches that allow a better understanding of the interplay between cyanobacteria, other organisms, and the environment and have a predictive value (axis 2)
  • To study the mechanisms that contribute to adaptation and acclimatization of cyanobacteria to environmental stressors thanks to our collection of strains isolated from various environments, to understand the responses of organisms and communities to multi-contaminations in the environment, and identify signatures of cyanobacteria-mediated ecotoxicological stress and toxins on them (axis 3)
  • To better integrate scientific knowledge about proliferations of cyanobacteria into decision-making processes through transfer of knowledge to stakeholders, and development of interfaces between environmental and social sciences  (axis 4)

 

Present and past team members cover a broad range of complementary disciplines and CCE has developed an extended national and international network of collaborations over time.

 

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Schematic representation of the major CCE research topics (Biodiversity, ecotoxicology, and transfer of knowledge to environmental and societal sciences. The picture represents the close relationship between aquatic ecosystem (i.e. urban lake) and human pressures (i.e. fishing, urbanization). The ecological status of aquatic ecosystems has consequences on ecosystems biodiversity, ecosystem functioning and good & services of these environments (© C. Bernard, MNHN).

Credits
© C. Bernard, MNHN

 

Collaborations

iEES, MARBEC, ANSES, ENVA, ESPCI, IPGP, LIENS, Ecologie Microbienne Lyon, Institut Pasteur (Paris, Abidjan), I2BC (CEA), Naffiri Center & Univ. Makerré (Ouganda) …

 

Networks

GIS Cyano

Ecotoxicomics

GDR Aquatic toxicology

RFMF

Metabohub

 

Funds

Muséum National D’Histoire Naturelle

CNRS – INEE

LABEX BcDIV

CNRS EC2CO

ANR Programs: OSS-Cyano, PULSE, DZIANI, CYPHER

FFEM (french fund for the mondial environment): project WaSAf (http://humbert19.wixsite.com/wasaf)

Team composition

 

 
CCE 2024

 

Responsable

 
MARIE Benjamin Researcher, CNRS  

COMPOSITION

 
ALOUI Haietz Administrator, MNHN  
BERNARD Cécile Professor, MNHN  
BILLIALD Philippe Professor, Univ. Paris Sud  
BOULY Jean-Pierre Lecturer, Sorbonne Université  
CATHERINE Arnaud Lecturer, in delegation  
DEMAY Justine Researcher, Thermes Balaruc les Bains  

DUPERRON Sébastien

Professor, MNHN

 

DUVAL Charlotte

Assistant Engineer, MNHN

 
HALARY Sébastien Lecturer, MNHN  

HAMLAOUI Sahima

Researcher, CDI, MNHN

 

LANCE Emilie

Lecturer, Université Reims

 
MESLI Siham Engineer, CDD, MNHN  

QUIBLIER Catherine

Professor, Université Paris 7

 
QUIQUAND Manon Researcher, CDD, MNHN  

SANTHIRAKUMAR Kandiah

Technical assistant, MNHN

 

YÉPRÉMIAN Claude

Engineer, MNHN

 

DOCTORANTS ET POST-DOCTORANTS

 
FOUCAUL Pierre PhD student  
ORGEAS-GOBIN Samuel PhD student  
SEIJO-TOUCEDA Inés PhD student  
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