“…The antimicrobial efficacy was tested either at 10 °C, which corresponds to the optimal temperature of Arenicola marina (A. Sommer, 1999;Alyakrinskaya, 2003;Bat and Raffaelli, 1998;Juretschke and Kamp, 1990;Shumway and Davenport, 1977;Sommer et al, 1997;Sommer and Pörtner, 2002;Toulmond, 1975;Weber, 1979) or at 42 °C, which corresponds to the optimal temperature of A. pompejana (Desbruyères et al, 1998;Di Meo-Savoie et al, 2004;Gaill and Le Bris, 2007;Le Bris et al, 2005;Ravaux et al, 2013;Von Damm, 2000). The assay was first adjusted according to the growth curve of the bacteria previously determined at the different temperatures (Fig.…”