The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Ecology, Phytoplankton, Evolutionary biology, Plankton and Cercozoa. Isabelle Domaizon brings together Ecology and Rare biosphere to produce work in her papers. Her work in Phytoplankton addresses subjects such as Eutrophication, which are connected to disciplines such as Mesocosm, Biomass, Silver carp and Temperate climate.
Her work carried out in the field of Plankton brings together such families of science as Mixotroph, Heterotroph and Flagellate. Her 18S ribosomal RNA study incorporates themes from Trophic level and Molecular ecology. Her Abundance research incorporates elements of Taxon, Dikarya, Ecological assessment and Biogeography.
Isabelle Domaizon focuses on Ecology, Plankton, Ecosystem, Phytoplankton and Trophic level. Abundance, Eutrophication, Community structure, Species richness and Biodiversity are among the areas of Ecology where the researcher is concentrating her efforts. Her Abundance research focuses on subjects like Cercozoa, which are linked to Epilimnion.
As a member of one scientific family, she mostly works in the field of Plankton, focusing on Flagellate and, on occasion, Dinobryon, Heterotroph and Microbial food web. As part of the same scientific family, Isabelle Domaizon usually focuses on Ecosystem, concentrating on Aquatic ecosystem and intersecting with Taxonomic rank, Bioindicator and Environmental DNA. Her study on Phytoplankton also encompasses disciplines like
Isabelle Domaizon mainly investigates Ecology, Environmental DNA, Mesocosm, Lake ecosystem and Paleolimnology. Her work in the fields of Ecosystem and Abundance overlaps with other areas such as Trebouxia. Her work deals with themes such as Taxon, Lichen, Fishery and Trebouxiophyceae, which intersect with Environmental DNA.
Her Mesocosm research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Phytoplankton, Atmospheric sciences, Plankton, Dominance and Food web. Her Lake ecosystem study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Resource, Climate change and Dissolved organic carbon. Her studies in Paleolimnology integrate themes in fields like Boreal, Sedimentary rock, Ancient DNA, Physical geography and Nutrient.
Ecology, Ecosystem, Freshwater ecosystem, Archaeology and Observatory are her primary areas of study. Ecology and Composition are two areas of study in which Isabelle Domaizon engages in interdisciplinary research. Her work on Primary productivity is typically connected to Diversity as part of general Ecosystem study, connecting several disciplines of science.
Her research integrates issues of Species richness, Community, Aquatic ecosystem and 18S ribosomal RNA in her study of Freshwater ecosystem. Her research on Archaeology frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Environmental data.
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The future of biotic indices in the ecogenomic era: Integrating (e)DNA metabarcoding in biological assessment of aquatic ecosystems
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(2018)
Acceleration of cyanobacterial dominance in north temperate-subarctic lakes during the Anthropocene.
Zofia E Taranu;Irene Gregory-Eaves;Peter R Leavitt;Lynda Bunting.
Ecology Letters (2015)
Long livestock farming history and human landscape shaping revealed by lake sediment DNA
Charline Giguet-Covex;Johan Pansu;Fabien Arnaud;Pierre-Jérôme Rey.
Nature Communications (2014)
Structure of the rare archaeal biosphere and seasonal dynamics of active ecotypes in surface coastal waters
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2013)
Unexpected importance of potential parasites in the composition of the freshwater small-eukaryote community.
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Applied and Environmental Microbiology (2008)
Overview of freshwater microbial eukaryotes diversity: a first analysis of publicly available metabarcoding data.
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FEMS Microbiology Ecology (2017)
Short‐term dynamics of diversity patterns: evidence of continual reassembly within lacustrine small eukaryotes
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Environmental Microbiology (2013)
Estimates of protozoan‐ and viral‐mediated mortality of bacterioplankton in Lake Bourget (France)
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Freshwater Biology (2005)
Succession and Regulation Factors of Small Eukaryote Community Composition in a Lacustrine Ecosystem (Lake Pavin)
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Applied and Environmental Microbiology (2006)
Taxon-specific and seasonal variations in flagellates grazing on heterotrophic bacteria in the oligotrophic Lake Annecy – importance of mixotrophy
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FEMS Microbiology Ecology (2003)
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