PT Journal AU Rivalland, C Madhkour, S Salvin, P Robert, F TI Electrochemical and microbial monitoring of multi-generational electroactive biofilms formed from mangrove sediment SO Bioelectrochemistry JI Bioelectrochemistry PY 2015 BP 125 EP 132 VL 106 DE Dissimilarity; High-throughput sequencing; Mes; Microbial diversity; Syntrophism AB Electroactive biofilms were formed from French Guiana mangrove sediments for the analysis of bacterial communities' composition. The electrochemical monitoring of three biofilm generations revealed that the bacterial selection occurring at the anode, supposedly leading microbial electrochemical systems (MESs) to be more efficient, was not the only parameter to be taken into account so as to get the best electrical performance (maximum current density). Indeed, first biofilm generations produced a stable current density reaching about 18A/m2 while second and third generations produced current densities of about 10A/m2. MES bacterial consortia were characterized thanks to molecular biology techniques: DGGE and MiSeq® sequencing (Illumina®). High-throughput sequencing data statistical analysis confirmed preliminary DGGE data analysis, showing strong similarities between electroactive biofilms of second and third generations, but also revealing both selection and stabilization of the biofilms. © 2015 Elsevier B.V. ER