2022
DOI: 10.5194/bg-19-5729-2022
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Interdisciplinary strategy to assess the impact of meteorological variables on the biochemical composition of the rain and the dynamics of a small eutrophic lake under rain forcing

Abstract: Abstract. We present an interdisciplinary investigation of the links between the macro and microphysical properties of rain, the biochemical composition of rain, meteorological parameters, and their impacts on the phytoplankton dynamics of a mountain lake. In order to document this interdisciplinary scientific question, Lake Aydat in the French Massif Central mountains was fitted with a set of high-resolution atmospheric radars, a disdrometer, and a precipitation collector in 2020. In parallel, the lake was mo… Show more

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“…For bacteria, wet deposition is associated with highest fluxes, reaching up to ~10 7 –10 8 cells/m 2 /h ( Reche et al, 2018 ; Woo and Yamamoto, 2020 ; Péguilhan et al, 2021 ). The microbial mixture permanently deposited from air on surfaces brings invaders and competitors to surface environments ( Hervas and Casamayor, 2009 ; Morris and Sands, 2017 ; Noirmain et al, 2022 ). The continuous flow of foreign genetic material from atmospheric deposition is hypothesized to contribute to ecosystems stability and microbial evolution ( Jalasvuori, 2020 ).…”
Section: Structuration Of the Aeromicrobiomementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For bacteria, wet deposition is associated with highest fluxes, reaching up to ~10 7 –10 8 cells/m 2 /h ( Reche et al, 2018 ; Woo and Yamamoto, 2020 ; Péguilhan et al, 2021 ). The microbial mixture permanently deposited from air on surfaces brings invaders and competitors to surface environments ( Hervas and Casamayor, 2009 ; Morris and Sands, 2017 ; Noirmain et al, 2022 ). The continuous flow of foreign genetic material from atmospheric deposition is hypothesized to contribute to ecosystems stability and microbial evolution ( Jalasvuori, 2020 ).…”
Section: Structuration Of the Aeromicrobiomementioning
confidence: 99%