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Duval C, Hamlaoui S, Piquet B, Toutirais G, Yéprémian C, Reinhardt A, Duperron S, Marie B, Demay J & Bernard C, January 2021 — Diversity of cyanobacteria from thermal muds (Balaruc-Les-Bains, France) with the description of Pseudochroococcus coutei gen. nov., sp. nov.. Cyanobacteria are able to synthesize a high diversity of natural compounds that account for their success in the colonization… FEMS Microbes vol. 2, xtab006,
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2633-6685
https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/femsmc/xtab006
Béziat Naëma S., Duperron Sébastien, Halary Sébastien, Azede Catherine & Gros Olivier, September 2021 — Bacterial ectosymbionts colonizing gills of two Caribbean mangrove crabs. We describe here the interactions between bacterial ectosymbionts and two Caribbean mangrove crabs: Aratus pisonii (Sesarmidae)… Symbiosis vol. 85, n° 1, p. 105-114
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0334-5114, 1878-7665
https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13199-021-00801-4
Jensen Sigmund, Frank Jeremy A, Arntzen Magnus Ø, Duperron Sébastien, Vaaje-Kolstad Gustav & Hovland Martin, June 2021 — Endozoicomonadaceae symbiont in gills of Acesta clam encodes genes for essential nutrients and polysaccharide degradation. Gammaproteobacteria from the family Endozoicomonadaceae have emerged as widespread associates of dense marine animal… FEMS Microbiology Ecology vol. 97, n° 6, fiab070
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0168-6496
https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/femsec/fiab070
Hourdez Stéphane, Boidin-Wichlacz Céline, Jollivet Didier, Massol François, Rayol Maria Claudia, Bruno Renato, Zeppilli Daniela, Thomas Frédéric, Lesven Ludovic, Billon Gabriel, Duperron Sébastien & Tasiemski Aurélie, December 2021 — Investigation of Capitella spp. symbionts in the context of varying anthropic pressures: First occurrence of a transient advantageous epibiosis with the giant bacteria Thiomargarita sp. to survive seasonal increases of sulfides in sediments. Capitella spp. is considered as an important ecological indicator of eutrophication due to its high densities in organic-rich,… Science of The Total Environment vol. 798, , p. 149149
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0048-9697
https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.149149
Gallet Alison, Halary Sébastien, Duval Charlotte, Huet Hélène, Duperron Sébastien & Marie Benjamin, September 2021 — Disruption of fish gut microbiota composition and holobiont’s metabolome by cyanobacterial blooms. Background Cyanobacterial blooms are one of the most common stress encountered by metazoans living in freshwater lentic systems… , , dir. bioRxiv Pages: 2021.09.08.459397 Section: New Results
https://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2021.09.08.459397
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  • Cécile BERNARD
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