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David DemoryCNRS - Oceanography Observatory of Banyuls-sur-Mer Verified email at obs-banyuls.fr Cited by 503 |
Temperature is a key factor in Micromonas–virus interactions
D Demory, L Arsenieff, N Simon, C Six… - The ISME …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
The genus Micromonas comprises phytoplankton that show among the widest latitudinal
distributions on Earth, and members of this genus are recurrently infected by prasinoviruses in …
distributions on Earth, and members of this genus are recurrently infected by prasinoviruses in …
[HTML][HTML] Modeling shield immunity to reduce COVID-19 epidemic spread
The COVID-19 pandemic has precipitated a global crisis, with more than 1,430,000 confirmed
cases and more than 85,000 confirmed deaths globally as of 9 April 2020 1 , 2 , 3 – 4 . …
cases and more than 85,000 confirmed deaths globally as of 9 April 2020 1 , 2 , 3 – 4 . …
Picoeukaryotes of the Micromonas genus: sentinels of a warming ocean
Photosynthetic picoeukaryotesx in the genus Micromonas show among the widest
latitudinal distributions on Earth, experiencing large thermal gradients from poles to tropics. …
latitudinal distributions on Earth, experiencing large thermal gradients from poles to tropics. …
A thermal trade‐off between viral production and degradation drives virus‐phytoplankton population dynamics
Marine viruses interact with microbial hosts in dynamic environments shaped by variation in
abiotic factors, including temperature. However, the impacts of temperature on viral infection …
abiotic factors, including temperature. However, the impacts of temperature on viral infection …
Global Phylogeography of Marine Synechococcus in Coastal Areas Reveals Strong Community Shifts
Marine Synechococcus comprise a numerically and ecologically prominent phytoplankton
group, playing a major role in both carbon cycling and trophic networks in all oceanic regions …
group, playing a major role in both carbon cycling and trophic networks in all oceanic regions …
How do microalgae perceive light in a high-rate pond? Towards more realistic Lagrangian experiments
Hydrodynamics in a high-rate production reactor for microalgae cultivation affects the light
history perceived by cells. The interplay between cell movement and medium turbidity leads to …
history perceived by cells. The interplay between cell movement and medium turbidity leads to …
[HTML][HTML] Modeling serological testing to inform relaxation of social distancing for COVID-19 control
Serological testing remains a passive component of the public health response to the COVID-19
pandemic. Using a transmission model, we examine how serological testing could have …
pandemic. Using a transmission model, we examine how serological testing could have …
Linking Light-Dependent Life History Traits with Population Dynamics for Prochlorococcus and Cyanophage
Prochlorococcus cyanobacteria grow in diurnal rhythms driven by diel cycles. Their ecology
depends on light, nutrients, and top-down mortality processes, including lysis by viruses. …
depends on light, nutrients, and top-down mortality processes, including lysis by viruses. …
Unveiling membrane thermoregulation strategies in marine picocyanobacteria
The wide latitudinal distribution of marine Synechococcus cyanobacteria partly relies on the
differentiation of lineages adapted to distinct thermal environments. Membranes are highly …
differentiation of lineages adapted to distinct thermal environments. Membranes are highly …
[HTML][HTML] Disentangling top-down drivers of mortality underlying diel population dynamics of Prochlorococcus in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre
SJ Beckett, D Demory, AR Coenen, JR Casey… - Nature …, 2024 - nature.com
Photosynthesis fuels primary production at the base of marine food webs. Yet, in many
surface ocean ecosystems, diel-driven primary production is tightly coupled to daily loss. This …
surface ocean ecosystems, diel-driven primary production is tightly coupled to daily loss. This …