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Frontiers in Microbiology | 2017

Human-Driven Microbiological Contamination of Benthic and Hyporheic Sediments of an Intermittent Peri-Urban River Assessed from MST and 16S rRNA Genetic Structure Analyses

Romain Marti; Sébastien Ribun; Jean-Baptiste Aubin; Céline Colinon; Stéphanie Petit; Laurence Marjolet; Michele Gourmelon; Laurent Schmitt; Pascal Breil; Marylise Cottet; Benoit Cournoyer

Rivers are often challenged by fecal contaminations. The barrier effect of sediments against fecal bacteria was investigated through the use of a microbial source tracking (MST) toolbox, and by Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) of V5-V6 16S rRNA gene (rrs) sequences. Non-metric multi-dimensional scaling analysis of V5-V6 16S rRNA gene sequences differentiated bacteriomes according to their compartment of origin i.e., surface water against benthic and hyporheic sediments. Classification of these reads showed the most prevalent operating taxonomic units (OTU) to be allocated to Flavobacterium and Aquabacterium. Relative numbers of Gaiella, Haliangium, and Thermoleophilum OTU matched the observed differentiation of bacteriomes according to river compartments. OTU patterns were found impacted by combined sewer overflows (CSO) through an observed increase in diversity from the sewer to the hyporheic sediments. These changes appeared driven by direct transfers of bacterial contaminants from wastewaters but also by organic inputs favoring previously undetectable bacterial groups among sediments. These NGS datasets appeared more sensitive at tracking community changes than MST markers. The human-specific MST marker HF183 was strictly detected among CSO-impacted surface waters and not river bed sediments. The ruminant-specific DNA marker was more broadly distributed but intense bovine pollution was required to detect transfers from surface water to benthic and hyporheic sediments. Some OTU showed distribution patterns in line with these MST datasets such as those allocated to the Aeromonas, Acinetobacter, and Pseudomonas. Fecal indicators (Escherichia coli and total thermotolerant coliforms) were detected all over the river course but their concentrations were not correlated with MST ones. Overall, MST and NGS datasets suggested a poor colonization of river sediments by bovine and sewer bacterial contaminants. No environmental outbreak of these bacterial contaminants was detected.


Biological Invasions | 2015

How environmental managers perceive and approach the issue of invasive species: the case of Japanese knotweed s.l. (Rhône River, France)

Marylise Cottet; Florence Piola; Yves-François Le Lay; Soraya Rouifed; Anne Rivière-Honegger


Séminaire annuel OHM vallée du Rhône | 2016

Pay-Per-View3D : paysage/ perception/ vues 3D

Mélanie Bertrand; Marylise Cottet; Guillaume Drapeau; Kristell Michel; Hervé Tronchère


Archive | 2016

paysage, perception, Vue 3D

Marylise Cottet; Mélanie Bertrand; Kristell Michel; Hervé Tronchère


Eye-tracking day 2016 | 2016

Avancées méthodologiques pour mobiliser les technologies d'eye-tracking dans le cadre de recherches sur les perceptions environnementales

Marylise Cottet; Julien Mille; Christian Wolf; Pierre Lemaire


Archive | 2015

Rivière : Renaturer la VillE : facteur de RisquE ou de bien-être social aux yeux des habitants et des usagers ? L’apport d’une médiation paysagère

Marylise Cottet; Marie Augendre; Christian Wolf; Julien Mille; Rizwan Ahmed Khan; Yves Perrodin; Benoit Cournoyer; Romain Marty


Ecohydrology' 2015: Measuring, Modeling and Managing of the natural processes related to water flows, Social values of the linked ecosystem services | 2015

My river is not your river: resident and expert values associated with an urban river in a restoration context (Yzeron River, France)

Marylise Cottet; Marie Augendre; Dad Roux-Michollet; Hervé Tronchère


AAG Annual Meeting 2015 | 2015

Does every kind of stakeholders perceive and value identically rivers? Contribution of an eye-tracking experiment for a river restoration project (Yzeron River, France)

Marylise Cottet; Lise Vaudor; Marie Augendre


Séminaire international (Lyon, Grenoble, Montréal) "L'Eau dans la ville : perspectives" | 2014

L'eau en ville : dans quelle mesure focalise-t-elle l'attention visuelle au sein du paysage urbain ?

Marylise Cottet; Marie Augendre


SER 2014 : 9th european conference on ecological restoration | 2014

How residents perceive and value an urban river planned to be restored? Results of an eye-tracking experiment about the Yzeron River (France)

Marylise Cottet; Marie Augendre; Dad Roux-Michollet

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Vincent Brault

École normale supérieure de Lyon

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Laurent Schmitt

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Loïc Grosprêtre

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Anne Rivière-Honegger

École normale supérieure de Lyon

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