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Recent papers

  1. Fanny Ouzoulias, Clara Péron, Félix Massioy-Granier (2025). Modeling spatio-temporal dynamics of Patagonian toothfish spawning in Kerguelen waters using CPUE data. Fisheries Research 288
  2. Cam Ly Rintz, Philippe Koubbi, Berta Ramiro-Sánchez, Clara Azarian, Jilda Caccavo, Cédric Cotté, Eric Goberville, Claire Godet, Percy-Alexander Hulley, Rémy Le Goff, Fabien Leprieur, Marine Robuchon, Baptiste Serandour, Boris Leroy (2025). Biogeographical Regions and Climate Change: Lanternfishes Shed Light on the Role of Climatic Barriers in the Southern Ocean. Global Change Biology 31(6)
  3. Baptiste Frattini, Henrich Bruggemann, Eric Goberville, Marion Couëdel, Fleur Bruggemann, Mireille Guillaume (2025). Deterministic and stochastic processes drive sessile cryptobenthic community composition on coral reefs at different spatial scales. Marine Ecology Progress Series 761
  4. Florian Desigaux, K. Martin, M. Breuil, B. Thierry, N. Rebout, Jean-Raphaël Gros-Desormeaux, Damien Chevallier (2025). Assessing the relative influence of island climatic and geographical factors on body size in an endangered iguana species of the French Caribbean. Journal of Zoology
  5. Johanna Faure, Clara Péron, Rob Jones, Michael Grima, Colette Appert, Nicolas Gasco, Timothy Lamb, Philippe Ziegler, Jaimie Cleeland (2025). Condition assessment and best-practice handling guidelines for skate (Rajiformes) bycatch: Lessons from demersal longline fisheries in the Southern Indian Ocean. Fisheries Research 285
  6. Delphine Veillard, Stéphane Beauclercq, Nathan Ghafari, Alexandre Arnold, Bertrand Genard, Lekha Sleno, Frédéric Olivier, Anne Choquet, Dror Warschawski, Isabelle Marcotte, Réjean Tremblay (2025). Molecular evidence of shipping noise impact on the blue mussel, a key species for the sustainability of coastal marine environments. Marine Ecology Progress Series 759
  7. Virginia Morera-Pujol, Paulo Catry, Maria Magalhães, Clara Péron, José Reyes-González, José Granadeiro, Teresa Militão, Maria Dias, Daniel Oro, José Igual, Giacomo Dell’Omo, Martina Müller, Vitor Paiva, Benjamin Metzger, Verónica Neves, Joan Navarro, Georgios Karris, Stavros Xirouchakis, Jacopo Cecere, José Zamora-Marín (2025). Migratory Connectivity and Non-Breeding Habitat Segregation Across Biogeographical Scales in Closely Related Seabird Taxa. Diversity and Distributions 31

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BOREA Laboratory: Biology of Aquatic Organisms and Ecosystems (beta 1.2)

The BOREA “Biology of Aquatic Organisms and Ecosystems” Lab aims to investigate biology and ecology of aquatic organisms and habitats in natural and impacted ecosystems. Using a transdisciplinary and integrative approach, the objective is to understand the origin, the role and the evolutionary mechanisms in aquatic biodiversity (from molecules to ecosystems), the interactions (i) between organisms and (ii) with their environment, as a response to global anthropogenic and climatic changes.