Mahamoud Ahmed Ayanleh
2016-2020
Structural and functional responses of sediment microbial communities to contaminants in lake and rivers systems: Microcosm experiments.
Co-directors: Stéphane Pesce and Emilie Lyautey (University Savoie Mont-Blanc, UMR CARRTEL)
Doctoral School: SISEO – Systems, Environmental and Organizational Sciences and Engineering (Univeristy Savoie Mont-Blanc).

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MAHAMOUD AHMED A., TARDY V., BONNINEAU C., BILLARD P., PESCE S., LYAUTEY E., 2020. Changes in sediment microbial diversity following chronic copper exposure induce community copper-tolerance without increasing sensitivity to arsenic. J. Haz. Mat. 391, 122197

PESCE S., CAMPICHE S., CASADO-MARTINEZ C., MAHAMOUD AHMED A., BONNINEAU C., DABRIN A., LYAUTEY E., FERRARI B.J.D., 2020. Towards simple tools to assess functional effects of contaminants on natural microbial and invertebrate sediment communities. Environ. Sci. Pollut. Res. 27, 6680-6689

MAHAMOUD AHMED A., LYAUTEY E., BONNINEAU C., DABRIN A., PESCE S., 2018. Environmental concentrations of copper, alone or in mixture with arsenic, can impact river sediment microbial community structure and functions. Front. Microbiol. 9, 1852.