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Marc POUILLY
Marc POUILLY
MNHN Paris
Researcher
The French Institute for Research and Development (IRD)
SOMAQUA
Project manager
Statutaire
General topics
My researches focused on freshwater fish community ecology (distribution and threats) in South America and particularly in the Amazon and Andes. I develop studies on the explanatory factors of the biodiversity and fish species distribution and their links with the species functional strategies. I use the isotopic tools to depict the trophic functioning of aquatic systems, study the Mercury contaminations and look for biogeochemical markers of fish migrations.
Expertise and Valorization
- Dam impacts, water management and environmental flow
- Mercury contamination in Amazonian aquatic systems
My Papers
2020
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Hauser, Marilia , Fabrice Duponchelle, Theodore W Hermann, Karin E Limburg, Leandro Castello, Donald J Stewart, Gislene Torrente‐Vilara, et al.. 2020. “Unmasking Continental Natal Homing In Goliath Catfish From The Upper Amazon”. Freshwater Biology 65 (2): 325 - 336. doi:10.1111/fwb.v65.210.1111/fwb.13427. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/13652427/65/2.
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Echeverría, Aldo , Marc Pouilly, and Danny Rejas. 2020. “Variacion De La Amplitud Del Nicho Isotopico De Tres Especies De Peces En Un Gradiente De Disponibilidad De Recursos”. Ecologia En Bolivia 55: 6–15.
2019
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Gaillard, Blandine , Claire E Lazareth, Hugo Lestrelin, Elise Dufour, Roberto V Santos, Carlos EC Freitas, and Marc Pouilly. 2019. “Seasonal Oxygen Isotope Variations In Freshwater Bivalve Shells As Recorders Of Amazonian Rivers Hydrogeochemistry”. Isotopes In Environmental And Health Studies: 1-15. doi:10.1080/10256016.2019.1666120. https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02314885v1.
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Hauser, Marilia , Carolina RC Doria, Roberto V Santos, Aurea García‐Vasquez, Marc Pouilly, Christophe Pecheyran, Emmanuel Ponzevera, et al.. 2019. “Shedding Light On The Migratory Patterns Of The Amazonian Goliath Catfish, Brachyplatystoma Platynemum , Using Otolith 87 Sr/ 86 Sr Analyses”. Aquatic Conservation: Marine And Freshwater Ecosystems 29 (3): 397 - 408. doi:10.1002/aqc.v29.310.1002/aqc.3046. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/10990755/29/3.
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Hauser, Marilia , Carolina RC Doria, Roberto V Santos, Aurea García-Vasquez, Marc Pouilly, Christophe Pecheyran, Emmanuel Ponzevera, et al.. 2019. “Shedding Light On The Migratory Patterns Of The Amazonian Goliath Catfish, Brachyplatystoma Platynemum, Using Otolith 87Sr/86Sr Analyses”. Aquatic Conservation: Marine And Freshwater Ecosystems 29: 397–408. doi:doi.org/10.1002/aqc.3046. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/aqc.3046.
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Santos, Roberto , Marilia Hauser, Fabrice Duponchelle, Fernando Carvajal, Christophe Pecheyran, Sylvain Bérail, Marc Pouilly, and Luciana Pereira. 2019. “Commercial Traceability Of Arapaima Spp. Fisheries In The Amazon Basin: Can Biogeochemical Tags Be Useful?”.
2018
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Aguiar-Santos, Jamerson , Pieter AP deHart, Marc Pouilly, Carlos EC Freitas, and Flávia K Siqueira-Souza. 2018. “Trophic Ecology Of Speckled Peacock Bass Cichla Temensis Humboldt 1821 In The Middle Negro River, Amazon, Brazil”. Ecology Of Freshwater Fish 27: 1076–1086. doi:10.1111/eff.12416. https://doi.org/10.1111/eff.12416.
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Blatrix, Rumsaïs , Bruno Roux, Philippe Béarez, Gabriela Prestes-Carneiro, Marcelo Amaya, Jose Luis Aramayo, Leonor Rodrigues, et al.. 2018. “The Unique Functioning Of A Pre-Columbian Amazonian Floodplain Fishery”. Scientific Reports 8. doi:10.1038/s41598-018-24454-4. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-24454-4.
2016
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De La Barra, E. , J. Zubieta, G. Aguilera, M. Maldonado, Marc Pouilly, and Thierry Oberdorff. 2016. “Which Factors Determine The Altitudinal Distribution Of Tropical Andean Riverine Fishes?”. Revista De Biologia Tropical 64 (1): 173-192.De La Barra et al 2016.pdf (1.38 MB)
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Duponchelle, Fabrice , Marc Pouilly, Christophe Pecheyran, Marilia Hauser, Jean-Francois Renno, Jacques Panfili, Audrey M Darnaude, et al. 2016. “Trans-Amazonian Natal Homing In Giant Catfish”. Journal Of Applied Ecology 53: 1511-1520. doi:10.1111/1365-2664.12665. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.12665.Trans-Amazonian natal homing in giant catfish.pdf (1.07 MB)
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McKey, Doyle B, Mélisse Durécu, Marc Pouilly, Philippe Bearez, Alex Ovando, Mashuta Kalebe, and Carl F Huchzermeyer. 2016. “Present-Day African Analogue Of A Pre-European Amazonian Floodplain Fishery Shows Convergence In Cultural Niche Construction”. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences. doi:10.1073/pnas.1613169114. http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2016/12/09/1613169114.abstract.
2015
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De La Barra, Evans , José Zubieta, Gastón Aguilera, Mabel Maldonado, Marc Pouilly, and Thierry Oberdorff. 2015. “Which Factors Determine The Altitudinal Distribution Of Tropical Andean Riverine Fishes?”. Revista De Biolog{Ía Tropical/International Journal Of Tropical Biology And Conservation 64: 157–176.
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Mortillaro, Jean-Michel , Marc Pouilly, M Wach, Carlos EC Freitas, Gwenaël Abril, and Tarik Meziane. 2015. “Trophic Opportunism Of Central Amazon Floodplain Fish”. Freshwater Biology 60: 1659–1670.Mortillaro_et_al_2015_Freshwater_Biology.pdf (761.89 KB)
2014
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Carvajal-Vallejos, F M, Rémy Bigorne, América JZeballo Fernandez, Jaime Sarmiento, Barrera Soraya, T Yunoki, Marc Pouilly, et al.. 2014. “Fish-Amazbol: A Database On Freshwater Fishes Of The Bolivian Amazon”. Hyrobiologia 732 (1): pp. 19-27. doi:10.1007/s10750-014-1841-5. http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10750-014-1841-5.Carvajal et al._072014.pdf (608.49 KB)
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Pouilly, Marc , David Point, Francis Sondag, Manuel Henry, and Roberto V Santos. 2014. “Geographical Origin Of Amazonian Freshwater Fishes Fingerprinted By ⁸⁷Sr/⁸⁶Sr Ratios On Fish Otoliths And Scales.”. Environ Sci Technol 48 (16): 8980-7. doi:10.1021/es500071w.