Citation in France. Citation of the paper: Biocontrol of water quality: Multifunctional role of biota in water self-purification.

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Ostroumov S.A. Biocontrol of water quality: Multifunctional role of biota in water self-purification.

Russian Journal of General Chemistry, Vol. 80, No. 13. (1 December 2010), pp. 2754-2761, 
doi:10.1134/s1070363210130086;
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"...rtant mediators between nitrogen-cycle microbes and dissolved inorganic nitrogen (Ostroumov, 2011;Stief, 2013). These cross communities interactions work via grazing and gardening effects..."
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Biodiversity and ecosystem purification service in an alluvial wetland;

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Biodiversity and ecosystem purification service in an alluvial wetland;
Jingmei Yaoa,
José Miguel Sánchez-Péreza,
Sabine Sauvagea,
Samuel Teissiera,
Eleonore Attardb,
Béatrice Laugab,
Robert Duranb,
Frederic Juliena,
Léonard Bernard-Jannina,
Hashradah Ramburna,
Magali Gerinoa, ,
a ECOLAB, Université de Toulouse, CNRS, INPT, UPS, Toulouse, France;
b EEM, UMR IPREM 5254, Université de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour, IBEAS, F-64013 Pau, France;
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Abstract
Alluvial wetlands provide an important regulating service, the water purification, through the removal of excess nutrients. In those habitats, nitrogen removal by the denitrifying bacterial community is hypothesized to interact with the co-existing invertebrate communities. Yet, few studies reported the infield relationship between invertebrate and microbial communities, where biotic and abiotic interactions are complex. We aimed at exploring the relationship between the invertebrate diversity and microbial denitrification process involved in the water purification service in an alluvial wetland. Subterranean water samplings were seasonally collected from April 2013 to March 2014. Eleven hyporheic habitats were accessed through piezometers dispersed over a meander located in the alluvial plain of the Garonne River (Southwest of France). Physicochemical, hydraulic characteristics, bacterial and invertebrate communities were simultaneously investigated as related factors for potential denitrification rates.

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Paul Sabatier University - Toulouse III
(Université Paul Sabatier, UPS, also known as Toulouse III
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The French National Centre for Scientific Research (FrenchCentre national de la recherche scientifiqueCNRS) is the largest governmental research organisation in France[1] and the largest fundamental science agency in Europe.[2] It employs 32,000 permanent employees (researchers, engineers, and administrative staff) and 6,000 temporary workers.[3]
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The University of Pau and Pays de l'Adour was founded in 1972. It is a multi-site establishment, based in Pau but also in Bayonne, Tarbes and Mont-de-Marsan in the Adour river basin. Wikipedia
AddressAvenue de l'Université, 64012 Pau, France
Total enrollment12,107 (2014)
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Address6 Avenue du Parc Floral, 45100 Orléans, France
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EcoLab, the laboratory of functional ecology and environment, is at the interface of research on life, space, society and the humanities, with a mind to sustainable development. The laboratory investigates how communities and ecosystems function and interact. Its research field therefore includes the dynamics of various settings, the role of biodiversity in the functions of ecosystems, the influence of disturbance regimes on biodiversity, the dynamics and effects of pollutants, the structure and functioning models of ecosystems, and the bioremediation and restoration of natural settings.
EcoLab mainly studies how organisms/communities/ecosystems, and their interrelations, respond to external constraints. It develops finalized research projects designed to meet social expectations, such as diagnosing and assessing natural settings, defining new standards and new indicators of ecosystem health, managing biodiversity, assessing ecosystem services, and improving ecological engineering.
Research at EcoLab relies on strong industrial partnerships concerning the impact of human activities on organisms and ecosystems, and ecological engineering. EcoLab operates a joint laboratory with ARKEMA to study the ecotoxicological effects of CNT (multiwalled carbon nanotubes) on aquatic organisms.

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