First Name: Marisol
Name: Goñi Urriza
Position: Assistant Professor
Email:marisol.goni@univ-pau.fr
Institute / University / Company: IPREM Université de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour
Research Unit: UMR5254
Address (city, state): Av de l’université, Pau cedex
Country: France
Please give 5 key-words showing your research / interest in Microbial Ecotoxicolgy:
sulfate-reducing bacteria
microbial mats
adaptative response
biotransformation
interactions
Main kinds of contaminant(s) of interest:
metals
mercury
hydrocarbons
crude oil
Main kinds of microorganisms of interest:
sulfate-reducing prokaryotes
Main kinds of ecosystems of interest:
marine sediments
microbial mats
acidic, hypersaline
Do you give courses on Microbial Ecotoxicology ?: NO
Most relevant articles in the field of Microbial Ecotoxicology (max.5):
-Aubé J, Senin P, Bonin P, Pringault O, Deflandre B, Bouchez O, Bru N, Biritxinaga-Etchart E, Klopp C, Guyoneaud R, Goñi-Urriza M. (2016) The impact of long-term hydrocarbons exposure in the structure, activity, and biogeochemical functioning of microbial mats. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 15;111(1-2):115-25
-Goñi Urriza M, Moussard H, Lafabrie C, Carré C, Bouvy M, Sakka A, Hlaili, Pringault 0 (2018) Consequences of contamination on the interactions between phytoplankton and bacterioplankton. Chemosphere 195: 212-222
-Aubé J, Senin P, Bonin P, Pringault O, Jeziorski C, Bouchez O, Klopp C, Guyoneaud R, Goñi-Urriza M. (2020) Meta-omics insights into the impact of hydrocarbon contamination on microbial mats functioning. Microbial Ecology https://doi.org/10.1007/s00248-020-01493-x
-Azaroff A, Goñi Urriza M, Gassie C, Monperrus M, Guyoneaud R (2020) Marine mercury-methylating microbial communities from coastal to Capbreton Canyon sediments (North Atlantic Ocean). Environmental Pollution 262, 114333
-Isaure MP, Albertelli M, Kieffer I, Tucoulou R, Petrel M, Gontier E, Tessier E, Monperrus M, Goñi-Urriza M (2020) Mercury methylation/demethylation, speciation and localization in sulfate-reducing bacterial cells: impact of Hg concentrations. Frontiers in Microbiology https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.58471