AQUATREND - Quantitative analysis of biodiversity trends in response to global changes

Quantitative analysis of biodiversity trends in response to the five major components of global change

BIOPAC - Biodiversity, Plasticity, Adaptation and Conservation

The Knowledge of the mechanisms that regulate the structure, the dynamics, the functioning and the future of the aquatic populations is essential for the development of models and is a prerequisite for proposing management tools for species and habitats of ecological, heritage and/or fisheries interest.

COMPASS - COMmunication, Perception and Adaptation of Organisms to Environmental Signals and Stress

The COMPASS team studies the capacity of organisms to perceive environmental signals and their ability to adapt to variations in these signals, whether anthropogenic or natural.

InECO - Integrative ecology of coastal ecosystems

InECO focus on the evolution of ecosystem trajectories, resulting from of a combination of historical contingency, environmental constraints and anthropogenic forcing.

SNEEF - Nervous and endocrine systems: evolution and effects of environmental factors

How environmental parameters play a part in controlling the different steps of biological cycles of non-conventional biological models (cephalopods, teleosts, corals).