Publications by authors named "L MILLET"

It is generally accepted that a weakening of the North Atlantic thermohaline circulation caused the Younger Dryas cooling. Although the role of seasonality was emphasized previously, this aspect is rarely considered yet, and it remains elusive how this impacted hydroclimate during winters and summers across Central Europe. Here, we coupled biomarker-based δO and δH from Bergsee in southern Germany to reconstruct deuterium excess as a proxy for evaporation history from the Bølling-Allerød to the Preboreal.

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  • Biological invasions are on the rise, particularly in tropical freshwaters like those in Martinique, leading to ecological destabilization and new predator-prey dynamics.
  • Research focused on the interactions between the invasive Thiarid snails and the redclaw crayfish shows that crayfish predation significantly reduces snail survival, influenced by crayfish size and method of attack.
  • The study reveals that Thiarid snails have limited escape options, emphasizing the redclaw crayfish's role as a harmful invasive species that could threaten various native aquatic organisms.
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Cues in the micro-environment are key determinants in the emergence of complex cellular morphologies and functions. Primary among these is the presence of neighboring cells that form networks. For high-resolution analysis, it is crucial to develop micro-environments that permit exquisite control of network formation.

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Ciliates are unicellular heterotrophic organisms that play a key role in aquatic planktonic and benthic food webs. Advances in sedimentary DNA (sed-DNA) analysis offer the possibility to integrate these bioindicators in paleoenvironmental reconstructions. In this study, we used the top-bottom paleolimnological approach and metabarcoding techniques applied to sed-DNA to compare the recent and past (i.

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