Many EcotoxicoMic2020 contributors have accepted to make their oral presentations (including some keynotes) and posters freely available online.
Please consult below the list of the available videos and posters.
(participants to EcotoxicoMic2020 who have not yet authorised the storage and display of their talk or poster can contact us)
Keynotes
Guasch Helena Micro-Organisms in complex systems: Biological interactions, pollution and climate change
Hallin Sara Microbes and N cycling in contaminated soil – dealing with additional stress
Standard presentations
Billet et al. Antibiotics favor the establishment of antibiotrophic bacteria in agricultural soil microbial communities, but are not always sufficient to enhance antibiotic-degradation: manure spreading can help.
Bonnineau et al The impact of urban contamination on antibioresistance in microbial communities from periphyton and sediments
Briand et al. Metal resistance genes rich biofilm communities selected by biocide-containing surfaces in temperate and tropical coastal environments
Carles et al. Wastewater effluent impacts the microbial diversity of periphyton in artificial streams and leads to increased community tolerance to micropollutants
Doose et al. Effects of thorium on periphytic biofilm community, taxonomic structures, nutritional quality, and its trophic transfer to the snail Lymnaea sp.
Evariste et al. Ecotoxicity of graphene-based materials toward a diatom-bacteria biofilm
Fikri et al. Resistance and resilience of soil N cycle-related bacterial processes to drought and heat stress in rehabilitated urban soils.
Larras et al. The power of the dose-response framework to uncover molecular functional responses of micro-organisms to chemicals:Dromics
Laviale et al. Characterizing the effects of a complex contamination by pesticides: Preliminary results on the Cleurie River (France), a pilot site for an interdisciplinary approach based on phototrophic biofilms.
Lips et al. How to anchor metabolic responses of microbial communities to community functioning?
Noyer et al. Particle-attached riverine bacteriome shifts in a pollutant-resistant and pathogenic community during a Mediterranean extreme storm event
Palacios et al. A disturbed environment impacts the gut microbiota of the Mediterranean pond turtle Mauremys leprosa (Schweigger, 1812)
Paris et al. Metabolic response of Microbacterium sp. C448 exposed to environmental and medicinal concentrations of sulfamethazine antibiotic
Video posters (Flash presentations)
Ben Othman et al. (Leboulanger) Toxicity of PAHs to phytoplankton: an example of legacy contaminants with effects still not adequately addressed
Carles et al. (Batisson) Bioremediation of agricultural soils: a natural preventive approach to reduce the environmental contamination by pesticides
Chonova et al. Passive samplers to highlight the presence of pharmaceuticals and their potential effect on microbial communities
Colls et al. The URBIFUN project – Urbanization effects on the relationship between microbial diversity and ecosystem functioning
Diaz-Vanegas et al. Field testing of two filling materials for the bioremediation of arsenic-rich Acid Mine Drainage
Duperron et al. Microbiome-aware ecotoxicology of organisms: relevance, pitfalls and challenges
Evariste et al. Gut microbiota and host-related responses of Xenopus laevis tadpoles exposed to nanoparticles:
Hanano et al. Exposure of Aspergillus flavus NRRL 3357 to Dioxin Results in a Hyper Aflatoxicogenic Phenotype: A Possible Role for Caleosin/Peroxygenase (AfPXG)
Hellal et al. Bacterial biotransformation of chlordecone and two degradation products from the In Situ Chemical Reduction process (ISCR)
Jouffret et al. Deep exploration of the microbial community in sediments from the Seine river basin by combining metagenomics & metaproteomics
Lavergne et al. Microbial diversity and pathways mediating mercury transformations in Antarctic aquatic ecosystems
Malbezin et al. Response of river biofilms to herbicide contamination: taxonomic and functional changes and their implications for nutritional quality
The video will be made available soon
Noyer et al. Archaea and Bacteria evolve differently in response to a Mediterranean extreme storm event
The video will be made available soon
Palacios et al. Removal of microbial communities (Archaea and Bacteria) from wastewaters by photo-oxidation on TiO2 under controlled radiation
The video will be made available soon
Pesce et al. Benthic communities as indicators of large lake surface sediment contamination: A case-study in Lake Geneva.
Rimet et al. (Chonova) Diat.barcode: a DNA tool to decipher diatom communities for the evaluation environmental pressures
The video will be made available soon
Standard posters (pdf)
Abdennadher et al. Alexandrium minutum from the Gulf of Gabès (Southeastern Mediterranean): Morphology, toxicity and molecular characterization towards risk assessment for Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning
Artigas et al. Interaction between glyphosate and dissolved phosphorus on bacterial and eukaryotic communities from river biofilms
Batisson et al. Agricultural adjuvants: impact on the microbial toxicity and biodegradation of the pesticide active substance?
Jabiol et al. Array of microbial indicators, a promise for a better monitoring of pesticide effects on stream biological quality
Langarica-Fuentes et al. Effect of glyphosate application on microbial community dynamics of four German agricultural soils
Mahamoud Ahmed et al. Chronic-exposure of river sediment microbial communities to environmental concentrations of copper induces diversity changes and tolerance acquisition without increasing sensitivity to arsenic
Nasri et al. Nematodes trophic groups changing via reducing of bacterial population density after sediment enrichment to ciprofloxacin antibiotic: Case study of Marine Mediterranean community
Petric et al. Exploring climate change feedbacks of the extreme weather events on the interaction between rhizosphere microbiota and plants
Rolando et al. Bioaugmentation involving a bacterial consortium isolated from a foaming agent conditioned soil from tunneling