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David, R., et al. Lessons from photo analyses of Autonomous Reef Monitoring Structures as tools to detect (bio-)geographical, spatial, and environmental effects. Marine Pollution Bulletin 141, 420-429 (2019).
8R63UF3M Version 890 Type Article de revue Titre Lessons from photo analyses of Autonomous Reef Monitoring Structures as tools to detect (bio-)geographical, spatial, and environmental effects Auteur David, Romain Auteur Uyarra, Maria C. Auteur Carvalho, Susana Auteur Anlauf, Holger Auteur Borja, Angel Auteur Cahill, Abigail E. Auteur Carugati, Laura Auteur Danovaro, Roberto Auteur De Jode, Aurélien Auteur Feral, Jean-Pierre Auteur Guillemain, Dorian Auteur Martire, Marco Lo Auteur D'Avray, Laure Thierry De Ville Auteur Pearman, John K. Auteur Chenuil, Anne Publication Marine Pollution Bulletin Volume 141 Pages 420-429 Date 04/2019 Langue en DOI 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2019.02.066 ISSN 0025326X URL https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0025326X19301663 Consulté le 2019-03-08T01:52:42Z Catalogue de bibl. Crossref Date d'ajout 2019-03-08T01:52:42Z Modifié le 2019-03-08T01:52:42Z -
Dayton, P. K., et al. Benthic responses to an Antarctic regime shift: food particle size and recruitment biology. Ecological Applications 29, e01823 (2019).
ZDHBGQ93 Version 876 Type Article de revue Titre Benthic responses to an Antarctic regime shift: food particle size and recruitment biology Auteur Dayton, Paul K. Auteur Jarrell, Shannon C. Auteur Kim, Stacy Auteur Ed Parnell, P. Auteur Thrush, Simon F. Auteur Hammerstrom, Kamille Auteur Leichter, James J. Publication Ecological Applications Volume 29 Numéro 1 Pages e01823 Date 01/2019 Langue en DOI 10.1002/eap.1823 ISSN 10510761 Titre abrégé Benthic responses to an Antarctic regime shift URL http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/eap.1823 Consulté le 2019-01-18T13:17:38Z Catalogue de bibl. Crossref Array Date d'ajout 2019-01-18T13:17:38Z Modifié le 2019-01-18T13:17:38Z -
De Jode, A., et al. From seascape ecology to population genomics and back. Spatial and ecological differentiation among cryptic species of the red algae Lithophyllum stictiforme/L. cabiochiae, main bioconstructors of coralligenous habitats. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 137, 104-113 (2019).
56N62M95 Version 910 Type Article de revue Titre From seascape ecology to population genomics and back. Spatial and ecological differentiation among cryptic species of the red algae Lithophyllum stictiforme/L. cabiochiae, main bioconstructors of coralligenous habitats Auteur De Jode, Aurélien Auteur David, Romain Auteur Haguenauer, Anne Auteur Cahill, Abigail E. Auteur Erga, Zinovia Auteur Guillemain, Dorian Auteur Sartoretto, Stéphane Auteur Rocher, Caroline Auteur Selva, Marjorie Auteur Le Gall, Line Auteur Féral, Jean-Pierre Auteur Chenuil, Anne Publication Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution Volume 137 Pages 104-113 Date 08/2019 Langue en DOI 10.1016/j.ympev.2019.04.005 ISSN 10557903 URL https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S105579031830602X Consulté le 2019-05-10T11:22:03Z Catalogue de bibl. Crossref Array Date d'ajout 2019-05-10T11:22:03Z Modifié le 2019-05-10T11:22:03Z -
Féral, J. - P. L’ESDP – European Scientific Diving Panel - est désormais supporté par MARS network, le réseau européen des instituts de recherche et stations marines. 12-15 (2019).
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Grane-Feliu, X., Bennett, S., Hereu, B., Aspillaga, E. & Santana-Garcon, J. Comparison of diver operated stereo-video and visual census to assess targeted fish species in Mediterranean marine protected areas. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 520, 151205 (2019).
3CXM6IVQ Version 916 Type Article de revue Titre Comparison of diver operated stereo-video and visual census to assess targeted fish species in Mediterranean marine protected areas Auteur Grane-Feliu, Xavier Auteur Bennett, Scott Auteur Hereu, Bernat Auteur Aspillaga, Eneko Auteur Santana-Garcon, Julia Publication Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology Volume 520 Pages 151205 Date 11/2019 Langue en DOI 10.1016/j.jembe.2019.151205 ISSN 00220981 URL https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0022098119300838 Consulté le 2019-08-29T11:07:37Z Catalogue de bibl. Crossref Array Date d'ajout 2019-08-29T11:07:37Z Modifié le 2019-08-29T11:07:37Z -
Küpper, F. C., et al. Juvenile morphology of the large Antarctic canopy-forming brown alga, Desmarestia menziesii J. Agardh. Polar Biology (2019).doi:10.1007/s00300-019-02584-3
CALRN2SL Version 926 Type Article de revue Titre Juvenile morphology of the large Antarctic canopy-forming brown alga, Desmarestia menziesii J. Agardh Auteur Küpper, Frithjof C. Auteur Amsler, Charles D. Auteur Morley, Simon Auteur de Reviers, Bruno Auteur Reichardt, Aurelia Auteur Peck, Lloyd S. Auteur Peters, Akira F. Publication Polar Biology Date 2019-9-22 Langue en DOI 10.1007/s00300-019-02584-3 ISSN 0722-4060, 1432-2056 URL http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s00300-019-02584-3 Consulté le 2019-10-11T10:29:47Z Catalogue de bibl. Crossref Array Date d'ajout 2019-10-11T10:29:47Z Modifié le 2019-10-11T10:29:47Z -
Montefalcone, M., et al. Geospatial modelling and map analysis allowed measuring regression of the upper limit of Posidonia oceanica seagrass meadows under human pressure. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 217, 148-157 (2019).
SZ98JEPI Version 676 Type Article de revue Titre Geospatial modelling and map analysis allowed measuring regression of the upper limit of Posidonia oceanica seagrass meadows under human pressure Auteur Montefalcone, Monica Auteur Vacchi, Matteo Auteur Archetti, Renata Auteur Ardizzone, Giandomenico Auteur Astruch, Patrick Auteur Bianchi, Carlo Nike Auteur Calvo, Sebastiano Auteur Criscoli, Alessandro Auteur Fernández-Torquemada, Yolanda Auteur Luzzu, Filippo Auteur Misson, Gloria Auteur Morri, Carla Auteur Pergent, Gérard Auteur Tomasello, Agostino Auteur Ferrari, Marco Publication Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science Volume 217 Pages 148-157 Date 02/2019 Langue en DOI 10.1016/j.ecss.2018.11.006 ISSN 02727714 URL https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0272771417310892 Consulté le 2018-11-23T11:25:43Z Catalogue de bibl. Crossref Array Date d'ajout 2018-11-23T11:25:44Z Modifié le 2018-11-23T11:25:44Z -
Morri, C., et al. An Alien Invader is the Cause of Homogenization in the Recipient Ecosystem: A Simulation-Like Approach. Diversity 11, 146 (2019).
5L9LMKQB Version 915 Type Article de revue Titre An Alien Invader is the Cause of Homogenization in the Recipient Ecosystem: A Simulation-Like Approach Auteur Morri, Carla Auteur Montefalcone, Monica Auteur Gatti, Giulia Auteur Vassallo, Paolo Auteur Paoli, Chiara Auteur Bianchi, Carlo Nike Publication Diversity Volume 11 Numéro 9 Pages 146 Date 2019-08-26 Langue en DOI 10.3390/d11090146 ISSN 1424-2818 Titre abrégé An Alien Invader is the Cause of Homogenization in the Recipient Ecosystem URL https://www.mdpi.com/1424-2818/11/9/146 Consulté le 2019-08-26T17:59:25Z Catalogue de bibl. Crossref Array Date d'ajout 2019-08-26T17:59:25Z Modifié le 2019-08-26T17:59:25Z -
Saucède, T., et al. Changement climatique et suivi de la biodiversité marine côtière aux Iles Kerguelen. {15<sup>e</sup> Rencontres Bourgogne-Franche-Comté Nature, Changement climatique, humanité et biodiversité}, {{ {Revue Scientifique Bourgogne-Franche-Comté Nature} }} 29: 273-284. [rouge]〈hal-02097586〉[/rouge]. Revue Scientifique Bourgogne-Franche-Comté Nature 29, 273-284 (2019).
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Thierry de Ville d'Avray, L., Ami, D., Chenuil, A., David, R. & Féral, J. - P. Application of the ecosystem service concept at a small-scale: The cases of coralligenous habitats in the North-western Mediterranean Sea. Marine Pollution Bulletin 138, 160-170 (2019).
2G6T3I5W Version 679 Type Article de revue Titre Application of the ecosystem service concept at a small-scale: The cases of coralligenous habitats in the North-western Mediterranean Sea Auteur Thierry de Ville d'Avray, Laure Auteur Ami, Dominique Auteur Chenuil, Anne Auteur David, Romain Auteur Féral, Jean-Pierre Résumé The understanding of ecosystem services is essential to support sustainable use and preservation of ecosystems. Coralligenous habitats, main contributors of the Mediterranean marine biodiversity, are yet understudied in term of services provided. This study presents an original small-scale approach to investigate the services provided by coralligenous habitats of a French study area consisting of two marine sites (Marseille and Port-Cros sites) in order to cover two contrasted anthropogenic pressure despite the small-scale. Our results are based on the opinions of 43 experts who ranked 15 services in terms of existence and level of importance for human wellbeing: supporting ecological functions were considered the most important, then provisioning and cultural services. Regulating services were considered uncertain due to a lack of knowledge. The small-scale approach highlighted a need for a referential frame to determine the existence of services (e.g. geographical and temporal scales, benefits and beneficiaries levels). Publication Marine Pollution Bulletin Volume 138 Pages 160-170 Date 01/2019 Langue en DOI 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2018.10.057 ISSN 0025326X Titre abrégé Application of the ecosystem service concept at a small-scale URL https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0025326X18307690 Consulté le 2018-11-23T11:26:36Z Catalogue de bibl. Crossref Array Date d'ajout 2018-11-23T11:26:36Z Modifié le 2018-11-23T11:29:04Z
2018
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Cahill, A. E., et al. A comparative analysis of metabarcoding and morphology-based identification of benthic communities across different regional seas. Ecology and Evolution (2018).doi:10.1002/ece3.4283
W3WZIRU3 Version 675 Type Article de revue Titre A comparative analysis of metabarcoding and morphology-based identification of benthic communities across different regional seas Auteur Cahill, Abigail E. Auteur Pearman, John K. Auteur Borja, Angel Auteur Carugati, Laura Auteur Carvalho, Susana Auteur Danovaro, Roberto Auteur Dashfield, Sarah Auteur David, Romain Auteur Féral, Jean-Pierre Auteur Olenin, Sergej Auteur Šiaulys, Andrius Auteur Somerfield, Paul J. Auteur Trayanova, Antoaneta Auteur Uyarra, Maria C. Auteur Chenuil, Anne Résumé In a world of declining biodiversity, monitoring is becoming crucial. Molecular methods, such as metabarcoding, have the potential to rapidly expand our knowledge of biodiversity, supporting assessment, management, and conservation. In the marine environment, where hard substrata are more difficult to access than soft bottoms for quantitative ecological studies, Artificial Substrate Units (ASUs) allow for standardized sampling. We deployed ASUs within five regional seas (Baltic Sea, Northeast Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, Black Sea, and Red Sea) for 12–26 months to measure the diversity and community composition of macroinvertebrates. We identified invertebrates using a traditional approach based on morphological characters, and by metabarcoding of the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I (COI) gene. We compared community composition and diversity metrics obtained using the two methods. Diversity was significantly correlated between data types. Metabarcoding of ASUs allowed for robust comparisons of community composition and diversity, but not all groups were successfully sequenced. All locations were significantly different in taxonomic composition as measured with both kinds of data. We recovered previously known regional biogeographical patterns in both datasets (e.g., low species diversity in the Black and Baltic Seas, affinity between the Bay of Biscay and the Mediterranean). We conclude that the two approaches provide complementary information and that metabarcoding shows great promise for marine monitoring. However, until its pitfalls are addressed, the use of metabarcoding in monitoring of rocky benthic assemblages should be used in addition to classical approaches rather than instead of them. Publication Ecology and Evolution Date 2018-08-13 Langue en DOI 10.1002/ece3.4283 ISSN 20457758 URL http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/ece3.4283 Consulté le 2018-08-14T07:52:34Z Catalogue de bibl. Crossref Date d'ajout 2018-08-14T07:52:34Z Modifié le 2018-08-14T08:00:49Z -
Campana, G. L., et al. Succession of Antarctic benthic algae (Potter Cove, South Shetland Islands): structural patterns and glacial impact over a four-year period. Polar Biology 41, 377-396 (2018).
YHADJG7E Version 875 Type Article de revue Titre Succession of Antarctic benthic algae (Potter Cove, South Shetland Islands): structural patterns and glacial impact over a four-year period Auteur Campana, Gabriela L. Auteur Zacher, Katharina Auteur Deregibus, Dolores Auteur Momo, Fernando Roberto Auteur Wiencke, Christian Auteur Quartino, María Liliana Publication Polar Biology Volume 41 Numéro 2 Pages 377-396 Date 2/2018 Langue en DOI 10.1007/s00300-017-2197-x ISSN 0722-4060, 1432-2056 Titre abrégé Succession of Antarctic benthic algae (Potter Cove, South Shetland Islands) URL http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s00300-017-2197-x Consulté le 2019-01-18T12:14:42Z Catalogue de bibl. Crossref Array Date d'ajout 2019-01-18T12:14:42Z Modifié le 2019-01-18T12:14:42Z -
Chenuil, A., et al. Understanding processes at the origin of species flocks with a focus on the marine Antarctic fauna: Understanding the origins of species flocks. Biological Reviews 93, 481-504 (2018).
7TT9W935 Version 658 Type Article de revue Titre Understanding processes at the origin of species flocks with a focus on the marine Antarctic fauna: Understanding the origins of species flocks Auteur Chenuil, Anne Auteur Saucède, Thomas Auteur Hemery, Lenaïg G. Auteur Eléaume, Marc Auteur Féral, Jean-Pierre Auteur Améziane, Nadia Auteur David, Bruno Auteur Lecointre, Guillaume Auteur Havermans, Charlotte Résumé Species flocks (SFs) fascinate evolutionary biologists who wonder whether such striking diversification can be driven by normal evolutionary processes. Multiple definitions of SFs have hindered the study of their origins. Previous studies identified a monophyletic taxon as a SF if it displays high speciosity in an area in which it is endemic (criterion 1), high ecological diversity among species (criterion 2), and if it dominates the habitat in terms of biomass (criterion 3); we used these criteria in our analyses. Our starting hypothesis is that normal evolutionary processes may provide a sufficient explanation for most SFs. We thus clearly separate each criterion and identify which biological (intrinsic) and environmental (extrinsic) traits are most favourable to their realization. The first part focuses on evolutionary processes. We highlight that some popular putative causes of SFs, such as key innovations or ecological speciation, are neither necessary nor sufficient to fulfill some or all of the three criteria. Initial differentiation mechanisms are diverse and difficult to identify a posteriori because a primary differentiation of one type (genetic, ecological or geographical) often promotes other types of differentiation. Furthermore, the criteria are not independent: positive feedbacks between speciosity and ecological diversity among species are expected whatever the initial cause of differentiation, and ecological diversity should enhance habitat dominance at the clade level. We then identify intrinsic and extrinsic factors that favour each criterion. Low dispersal emerges as a convincing driver of speciosity. Except for a genomic architecture favouring ecological speciation, for which assessment is difficult, high effective population sizes are the single intrinsic factor that directly enhances speciosity, ecological diversity and habitat dominance. No extrinsic factor appeared to enhance all criteria simultaneously but a combination of factors (insularity, fragmentation and environmental stability) may favour the three criteria, although the effect is indirect for habitat dominance. We then apply this analytical framework to Antarctic marine environments by analysing data from 18 speciose clades belonging to echinoderms (five unrelated clades), notothenioid fishes (five clades) and peracarid crustaceans (eight clades). Antarctic shelf environments and history appear favourable to endemicity and speciosity, but not to ecological specialization. Two main patterns are distinguished among taxa. (i) In echinoderms, many brooding, species-rich and endemic clades are reported, but without remarkable ecological diversity or habitat dominance. In these taxa, loss of the larval stage is probably a consequence of past Antarctic environmental factors, and brooding is suggested to be responsible for enhanced allopatric speciation (via dispersal limitation). (ii) In notothenioids and peracarids, many clades fulfill all three SF criteria. This could result from unusual features in fish and crustaceans: chromosome instability and key innovations (antifreeze proteins) in notothenioids, ecological opportunity in peracarids, and a genomic architecture favouring ecological speciation in both groups. Therefore, the data do not support our starting point that normal evolutionary factors or processes drive SFs because in these two groups uncommon intrinsic features or ecological opportunity provide the best explanation. The utility of the three-criterion SF concept is therefore questioned and guidelines are given for future studies. Publication Biological Reviews Volume 93 Numéro 1 Pages 481-504 Date 02/2018 Langue en DOI 10.1111/brv.12354 ISSN 14647931 Titre abrégé Understanding processes at the origin of species flocks with a focus on the marine Antarctic fauna URL http://doi.wiley.com/10.1111/brv.12354 Consulté le 2018-07-11T16:18:48Z Catalogue de bibl. Crossref Date d'ajout 2018-07-11T16:18:48Z Modifié le 2018-07-11T16:23:17Z -
Díaz, A., et al. Genetic structure and demographic inference of the regular sea urchin Sterechinus neumayeri (Meissner, 1900) in the Southern Ocean: The role of the last glaciation. PLOS ONE 13, e0197611 (2018).
TL89SN8R Version 660 Type Article de revue Titre Genetic structure and demographic inference of the regular sea urchin Sterechinus neumayeri (Meissner, 1900) in the Southern Ocean: The role of the last glaciation Auteur Díaz, Angie Auteur Gérard, Karin Auteur González-Wevar, Claudio Auteur Maturana, Claudia Auteur Féral, Jean-Pierre Auteur David, Bruno Auteur Saucède, Thomas Auteur Poulin, Elie Éditeur Chiang, Tzen-Yuh Résumé One of the most relevant characteristics of the extant Southern Ocean fauna is its resiliency to survive glacial processes of the Quaternary. These climatic events produced catastrophic habitat reductions and forced some marine benthic species to move, adapt or go extinct. The marine benthic species inhabiting the Antarctic upper continental shelf faced the Quaternary glaciations with different strategies that drastically modified population sizes and thus affected the amount and distribution of intraspecific genetic variation. Here we present new genetic information for the most conspicuous regular sea urchin of the Antarctic continental shelf, Sterechinus neumayeri. We studied the patterns of genetic diversity and structure in this broadcast-spawner across three Antarctic regions: Antarctic Peninsula, the Weddell Sea and Ade lie Land in East Antarctica. Genetic analyses based on mitochondrial and nuclear markers suggested that S. neumayeri is a single genetic unit around the Antarctic continent. The species is characterized by low levels of genetic diversity and exhibits a typical star-like haplotype genealogy that supports the hypothesis of a single in situ refugium. Based on two mutation rates standardized for this genus, the Bayesian Skyline plot analyses detected a rapid demographic expansion after the Last Glacial Maximum. We propose a scenario of rapid postglacial expansion and recolonization of Antarctic shallow areas from a less ice-impacted refugium where the species survived the LGM. Considering the patterns of genetic diversity and structure recorded in the species, this refugium was probably located in East Antarctica. Publication PLOS ONE Volume 13 Numéro 6 Pages e0197611 Date 2018-6-6 Langue en DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0197611 ISSN 1932-6203 Titre abrégé Genetic structure and demographic inference of the regular sea urchin Sterechinus neumayeri (Meissner, 1900) in the Southern Ocean URL http://dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0197611 Consulté le 2018-07-11T16:23:25Z Catalogue de bibl. Crossref Date d'ajout 2018-07-11T16:23:25Z Modifié le 2018-07-11T16:26:19Z -
Fischer, P., et al. Hydrographical time series data of the littoral zone of Kongsfjorden, Svalbard 2013. (2018).à
H6E9AF9P Version 903 Type Document Titre Hydrographical time series data of the littoral zone of Kongsfjorden, Svalbard 2013 Auteur Fischer, Philipp Auteur Schwanitz, Max Auteur Brand, Markus Auteur Posner, Uwe Auteur Brix, Holger Auteur Baschek, Burkard Résumé The dataset contains temperature, salinity, oxygen saturation, chlorophyll A and turbidity data from the AWIPEV underwater observatory from the year 2013 in a temporal resolution of 1 hour. The cabled observatory is located in 12m water depth and comprises single or multiple sensors for a specific parameter (see https://www.awi.de/en/science/biosciences/shelf-sea-system-ecology/main-research-focus/cosyna/underwater-node-spitsbergen.html) For a detailed description of the data see associated metadatafile "metadata_svulobs_2013_hydrography.pdf". Éditeur PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science Date 2018 Langue en URL https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.896822 Consulté le 2019-04-12T16:36:21Z Catalogue de bibl. DataCite Extra type: dataset DOI: 10.1594/PANGAEA.896822 Date d'ajout 2019-04-12T16:36:21Z Modifié le 2019-04-12T16:36:21Z -
González-Wevar, C. A., et al. Unexpected absence of island endemics: Long-distance dispersal in higher latitude sub-Antarctic <i>Siphonaria</i> (Gastropoda: Euthyneura) species. Journal of Biogeography 45, 874-884 (2018).
W6RFX3KK Version 661 Type Article de revue Titre Unexpected absence of island endemics: Long-distance dispersal in higher latitude sub-Antarctic <i>Siphonaria</i> (Gastropoda: Euthyneura) species Auteur González-Wevar, Claudio A. Auteur Segovia, Nicolás I. Auteur Rosenfeld, Sebastián Auteur Ojeda, Jaime Auteur Hüne, Mathias Auteur Naretto, Javier Auteur Saucède, Thomas Auteur Brickle, Paul Auteur Morley, Simon Auteur Féral, Jean-Pierre Auteur Spencer, Hamish G. Auteur Poulin, Elie Résumé Aim: We assess biogeographical patterns, population structure and the range of species in the pulmonate genus Siphonaria across the sub-Antarctic. We hypothesized that locally endemic cryptic species will be found across the distribution of these direct-developing limpets in the sub-Antarctic. Location: The sub-Antarctic coasts of the Southern Ocean including South America, the Falkland/Malvinas, South Georgia, Kerguelen and Macquarie Islands. Methods: Multi-locus phylogenetic reconstructions, mtDNA time-calibrated divergence time estimations and population-based analyses of Siphonaria populations were used at the scale of the Southern Ocean. Results: We resolve two widely distributed lineages of Siphonaria (S. lateralis and S. fuegiensis) across the sub-Antarctic. MtDNA divergence time estimates suggest that they were separated around 4.0 Ma (3.0 to 8.0 Ma). Subsequently both species followed different evolutionary pathways across their distributions. Low levels of genetic diversity characterize the populations of both species, reflecting the role of Quaternary glacial cycles during their respective demographic histories, suggesting high levels of dispersal among geographically distant localities. Main conclusions: Siphonaria lateralis and S. fuegiensis constitute sister and broadly co-distributed species across the sub-Antarctic. Unexpected transoceanic similarities and low levels of genetic diversity in both these direct-developing species imply recurrent recolonization processes through long-distance dispersal to isolated sub-Antarctic islands. For such groups of Southern Ocean invertebrates, rafting may be more effective for long-distance dispersal than a free-living planktotrophic larval stage. This biogeographical model may explain why many marine species lacking a dispersal phase exhibit broad distributions, low genetic diversity and low population structure over thousands of kilometres. Publication Journal of Biogeography Volume 45 Numéro 4 Pages 874-884 Date 04/2018 Langue en DOI 10.1111/jbi.13174 ISSN 03050270 Titre abrégé Unexpected absence of island endemics URL http://doi.wiley.com/10.1111/jbi.13174 Consulté le 2018-07-11T16:26:24Z Catalogue de bibl. Crossref Date d'ajout 2018-07-11T16:26:24Z Modifié le 2018-07-11T16:29:16Z -
Guillaumot, C., et al. Benthic species of the Kerguelen Plateau show contrasting distribution shifts in response to environmental changes. Ecology and Evolution 8, 6210-6225 (2018).
9HSSPWQ8 Version 662 Type Article de revue Titre Benthic species of the Kerguelen Plateau show contrasting distribution shifts in response to environmental changes Auteur Guillaumot, Charlène Auteur Fabri-Ruiz, Salomé Auteur Martin, Alexis Auteur Eléaume, Marc Auteur Danis, Bruno Auteur Féral, Jean-Pierre Auteur Saucède, Thomas Résumé Marine life of the Southern Ocean has been facing environmental changes and the direct impact of human activities during the past decades. Benthic communities have particularly been affected by such changes although we only slowly understand the effect of environmental changes on species physiology, biogeography, and distribution. Species distribution models (SDM) can help explore species geographic responses to main environmental changes. In this work, we modeled the distribution of four echinoid species with contrasting ecological niches. Models developed for [2005–2012] were projected to different time periods, and the magnitude of distribution range shifts was assessed for recent-past conditions [1955–1974] and for the future, under scenario RCP 8.5 for [2050–2099]. Our results suggest that species distribution shifts are expected to be more important in a near future compared to the past. The geographic response of species may vary between poleward shift, latitudinal reduction, and local extinction. Species with broad ecological niches and not limited by biogeographic barriers would be the least affected by environmental changes, in contrast to endemic species, restricted to coastal areas, which are predicted to be more sensitive. Publication Ecology and Evolution Volume 8 Numéro 12 Pages 6210-6225 Date 06/2018 Langue en DOI 10.1002/ece3.4091 ISSN 20457758 URL http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/ece3.4091 Consulté le 2018-07-11T16:29:23Z Catalogue de bibl. Crossref Date d'ajout 2018-07-11T16:29:23Z Modifié le 2018-07-11T16:31:23Z -
Ilardo, M. A., et al. Physiological and Genetic Adaptations to Diving in Sea Nomads. Cell 173, 569-580.e15 (2018).
V38EHFBH Version 669 Type Article de revue Titre Physiological and Genetic Adaptations to Diving in Sea Nomads Auteur Ilardo, Melissa A. Auteur Moltke, Ida Auteur Korneliussen, Thorfinn S. Auteur Cheng, Jade Auteur Stern, Aaron J. Auteur Racimo, Fernando Auteur de Barros Damgaard, Peter Auteur Sikora, Martin Auteur Seguin-Orlando, Andaine Auteur Rasmussen, Simon Auteur van den Munckhof, Inge C.L. Auteur ter Horst, Rob Auteur Joosten, Leo A.B. Auteur Netea, Mihai G. Auteur Salingkat, Suhartini Auteur Nielsen, Rasmus Auteur Willerslev, Eske Résumé Understanding the physiology and genetics of human hypoxia tolerance has important medical implications, but this phenomenon has thus far only been investigated in high-altitude human populations. Another system, yet to be explored, is humans who engage in breath-hold diving. The indigenous Bajau people (“Sea Nomads”) of Southeast Asia live a subsistence lifestyle based on breath-hold diving and are renowned for their extraordinary breath-holding abilities. However, it is unknown whether this has a genetic basis. Using a comparative genomic study, we show that natural selection on genetic variants in the PDE10A gene have increased spleen size in the Bajau, providing them with a larger reservoir of oxygenated red blood cells. We also find evidence of strong selection specific to the Bajau on BDKRB2, a gene affecting the human diving reflex. Thus, the Bajau, and possibly other diving populations, provide a new opportunity to study human adaptation to hypoxia tolerance. Video Abstract Download video (10MB)Help with mp4 files Publication Cell Volume 173 Numéro 3 Pages 569-580.e15 Date 04/2018 Langue en DOI 10.1016/j.cell.2018.03.054 ISSN 00928674 URL http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0092867418303866 Consulté le 2018-08-04T15:23:27Z Catalogue de bibl. Crossref Array Date d'ajout 2018-08-04T15:23:27Z Modifié le 2018-08-04T15:45:51Z -
Losi, V., et al. Sessile macrobenthos (Ochrophyta) drives seasonal change of meiofaunal community structure on temperate rocky reefs. Marine Environmental Research 142, 295-305 (2018).
UPT5LYFJ Version 680 Type Article de revue Titre Sessile macrobenthos (Ochrophyta) drives seasonal change of meiofaunal community structure on temperate rocky reefs Auteur Losi, V. Auteur Sbrocca, C. Auteur Gatti, G. Auteur Semprucci, F. Auteur Rocchi, M. Auteur Bianchi, C.N. Auteur Balsamo, M. Publication Marine Environmental Research Volume 142 Pages 295-305 Date 11/2018 Langue en DOI 10.1016/j.marenvres.2018.10.016 ISSN 01411136 URL https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0141113618304100 Consulté le 2018-11-23T11:47:29Z Catalogue de bibl. Crossref Array Date d'ajout 2018-11-23T11:47:29Z Modifié le 2018-11-23T11:47:29Z -
Melbourne, L. A., Denny, M. W., Harniman, R. L., Rayfield, E. J. & Schmidt, D. N. The importance of wave exposure on the structural integrity of rhodoliths. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 503, 109-119 (2018).
53MTJK47 Version 745 Type Article de revue Titre The importance of wave exposure on the structural integrity of rhodoliths Auteur Melbourne, Leanne A. Auteur Denny, Mark W. Auteur Harniman, Robert L. Auteur Rayfield, Emily J. Auteur Schmidt, Daniela N. Publication Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology Volume 503 Pages 109-119 Date 06/2018 Langue en DOI 10.1016/j.jembe.2017.11.007 ISSN 00220981 URL https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0022098117303362 Consulté le 2018-11-26T17:22:13Z Catalogue de bibl. Crossref Date d'ajout 2018-11-26T17:22:13Z Modifié le 2018-11-26T17:22:13Z -
Palma, M., et al. SfM-Based Method to Assess Gorgonian Forests (Paramuricea clavata (Cnidaria, Octocorallia)). Remote Sensing 10, 1154 (2018).
SXSXJSZK Version 877 Type Article de revue Titre SfM-Based Method to Assess Gorgonian Forests (Paramuricea clavata (Cnidaria, Octocorallia)) Auteur Palma, Marco Auteur Casado, Monica Auteur Pantaleo, Ubaldo Auteur Pavoni, Gaia Auteur Pica, Daniela Auteur Cerrano, Carlo Publication Remote Sensing Volume 10 Numéro 7 Pages 1154 Date 2018-07-21 Langue en DOI 10.3390/rs10071154 ISSN 2072-4292 URL http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/10/7/1154 Consulté le 2019-02-07T09:11:16Z Catalogue de bibl. Crossref Array Date d'ajout 2019-02-07T09:11:16Z Modifié le 2019-02-07T09:11:16Z -
Pessarrodona, A., Moore, P. J., Sayer, M. D. J. & Smale, D. A. Carbon assimilation and transfer through kelp forests in the NE Atlantic is diminished under a warmer ocean climate. Global Change Biology 24, 4386-4398 (2018).
HPNQ967K Version 718 Type Article de revue Titre Carbon assimilation and transfer through kelp forests in the NE Atlantic is diminished under a warmer ocean climate Auteur Pessarrodona, Albert Auteur Moore, Pippa J. Auteur Sayer, Martin D. J. Auteur Smale, Dan A. Publication Global Change Biology Volume 24 Numéro 9 Pages 4386-4398 Date 09/2018 Langue en DOI 10.1111/gcb.14303 ISSN 13541013 URL http://doi.wiley.com/10.1111/gcb.14303 Consulté le 2018-11-26T15:25:07Z Catalogue de bibl. Crossref Date d'ajout 2018-11-26T16:02:55Z Modifié le 2018-11-26T16:02:55Z -
Royer, J. - P., et al. Photogrammetric Surveys and Geometric Processes to Analyse and Monitor Red Coral Colonies. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 6, 42 (2018).
72E722EY Version 888 Type Article de revue Titre Photogrammetric Surveys and Geometric Processes to Analyse and Monitor Red Coral Colonies Auteur Royer, Jean-Philip Auteur Nawaf, Mohamad Auteur Merad, Djamal Auteur Saccone, Mauro Auteur Bianchimani, Olivier Auteur Garrabou, Joaquim Auteur Ledoux, Jean-Baptiste Auteur Lopez-Sanz, Angel Auteur Drap, Pierre Résumé This article describes the set of photogrammetric tools developed for the monitoring of Mediterranean red coral Corallium rubrum populations. The description encompasses the full processing chain: from the image acquisition to the information extraction and data interpretation. The methods applied take advantage of existing tools and new, innovative and specific developments in order to acquire data on relevant ecological information concerning the structure and functioning of a red coral population. The tools presented here are based on: (i) automatic orientation using coded quadrats; (ii) use of non-photorealistic rendering (NPR) and 3D skeletonization techniques; (iii) computation of distances between colonies from a same site; and (iv) the use of a plenoptic approach in an underwater environment. Publication Journal of Marine Science and Engineering Volume 6 Numéro 2 Pages 42 Date 2018-04-12 Langue en DOI 10.3390/jmse6020042 ISSN 2077-1312 URL http://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/6/2/42 Consulté le 2019-02-26T10:26:56Z Catalogue de bibl. Crossref Array Date d'ajout 2019-02-26T10:26:56Z Modifié le 2019-02-26T10:29:06Z -
Sleight, V. A., Peck, L. S., Dyrynda, E. A., Smith, V. J. & Clark, M. S. Cellular stress responses to chronic heat shock and shell damage in temperate Mya truncata. Cell Stress and Chaperones 23, 1003-1017 (2018).
X7BSU9QX Version 743 Type Article de revue Titre Cellular stress responses to chronic heat shock and shell damage in temperate Mya truncata Auteur Sleight, Victoria A. Auteur Peck, Lloyd S. Auteur Dyrynda, Elisabeth A. Auteur Smith, Valerie J. Auteur Clark, Melody S. Publication Cell Stress and Chaperones Volume 23 Numéro 5 Pages 1003-1017 Date 9/2018 Langue en DOI 10.1007/s12192-018-0910-5 ISSN 1355-8145, 1466-1268 URL http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s12192-018-0910-5 Consulté le 2018-11-26T17:17:46Z Catalogue de bibl. Crossref Date d'ajout 2018-11-26T17:17:46Z Modifié le 2018-11-26T17:17:46Z -
Teagle, H., Moore, P. J., Jenkins, H. & Smale, D. A. Spatial variability in the diversity and structure of faunal assemblages associated with kelp holdfasts (Laminaria hyperborea) in the northeast Atlantic. PLOS ONE 13, e0200411 (2018).
5MPDFXGM Version 742 Type Article de revue Titre Spatial variability in the diversity and structure of faunal assemblages associated with kelp holdfasts (Laminaria hyperborea) in the northeast Atlantic Auteur Teagle, Harry Auteur Moore, Pippa J. Auteur Jenkins, Helen Auteur Smale, Dan A. Éditeur Chapman, Maura (Gee) Geraldine Publication PLOS ONE Volume 13 Numéro 7 Pages e0200411 Date 2018-7-12 Langue en DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0200411 ISSN 1932-6203 URL https://dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0200411 Consulté le 2018-11-26T17:16:44Z Catalogue de bibl. Crossref Date d'ajout 2018-11-26T17:16:44Z Modifié le 2018-11-26T17:16:44Z -
Zwerschke, N., et al. Competition between co-occurring invasive and native consumers switches between habitats. Functional Ecology (2018).doi:10.1111/1365-2435.13211
SHI4WWQ7 Version 741 Type Article de revue Titre Competition between co-occurring invasive and native consumers switches between habitats Auteur Zwerschke, Nadescha Auteur van Rein, Henk Auteur Harrod, Chris Auteur Reddin, Carl Auteur Emmerson, Mark C. Auteur Roberts, Dai Auteur O'Connor, Nessa E. Éditeur Higham, Timothy Publication Functional Ecology Date 2018-10-08 Langue en DOI 10.1111/1365-2435.13211 ISSN 02698463 URL http://doi.wiley.com/10.1111/1365-2435.13211 Consulté le 2018-11-26T17:15:21Z Catalogue de bibl. Crossref Array Date d'ajout 2018-11-26T17:15:21Z Modifié le 2018-11-26T17:15:21Z
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Arivalagan, J., et al. Insights from the Shell Proteome: Biomineralization to Adaptation. Molecular Biology and Evolution 34, 66-77 (2017).
R7AY272V Version 745 Type Article de revue Titre Insights from the Shell Proteome: Biomineralization to Adaptation Auteur Arivalagan, Jaison Auteur Yarra, Tejaswi Auteur Marie, Benjamin Auteur Sleight, Victoria A. Auteur Duvernois-Berthet, Evelyne Auteur Clark, Melody S. Auteur Marie, Arul Auteur Berland, Sophie Publication Molecular Biology and Evolution Volume 34 Numéro 1 Pages 66-77 Date 01/2017 Langue en DOI 10.1093/molbev/msw219 ISSN 0737-4038, 1537-1719 Titre abrégé Insights from the Shell Proteome URL https://academic.oup.com/mbe/article-lookup/doi/10.1093/molbev/msw219 Consulté le 2018-11-26T17:27:00Z Catalogue de bibl. Crossref Array Date d'ajout 2018-11-26T17:27:00Z Modifié le 2018-11-26T17:27:00Z -
Ashton, G. V., Morley, S. A., Barnes, D. K. A., Clark, M. S. & Peck, L. S. Warming by 1°C Drives Species and Assemblage Level Responses in Antarctica’s Marine Shallows. Current Biology 27, 2698-2705.e3 (2017).
S3292KPX Version 745 Type Article de revue Titre Warming by 1°C Drives Species and Assemblage Level Responses in Antarctica’s Marine Shallows Auteur Ashton, Gail V. Auteur Morley, Simon A. Auteur Barnes, David K.A. Auteur Clark, Melody S. Auteur Peck, Lloyd S. Publication Current Biology Volume 27 Numéro 17 Pages 2698-2705.e3 Date 09/2017 Langue en DOI 10.1016/j.cub.2017.07.048 ISSN 09609822 URL https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0960982217309521 Consulté le 2018-11-26T17:25:25Z Catalogue de bibl. Crossref Array Date d'ajout 2018-11-26T17:25:25Z Modifié le 2018-11-26T17:25:25Z -
Baschek, B., et al. The Coastal Observing System for Northern and Arctic Seas (COSYNA). Ocean Science 13, 379-410 (2017).
7EC59S2S Version 690 Type Article de revue Titre The Coastal Observing System for Northern and Arctic Seas (COSYNA) Auteur Baschek, Burkard Auteur Schroeder, Friedhelm Auteur Brix, Holger Auteur Riethmüller, Rolf Auteur Badewien, Thomas H. Auteur Breitbach, Gisbert Auteur Brügge, Bernd Auteur Colijn, Franciscus Auteur Doerffer, Roland Auteur Eschenbach, Christiane Auteur Friedrich, Jana Auteur Fischer, Philipp Auteur Garthe, Stefan Auteur Horstmann, Jochen Auteur Krasemann, Hajo Auteur Metfies, Katja Auteur Merckelbach, Lucas Auteur Ohle, Nino Auteur Petersen, Wilhelm Auteur Pröfrock, Daniel Auteur Röttgers, Rüdiger Auteur Schlüter, Michael Auteur Schulz, Jan Auteur Schulz-Stellenfleth, Johannes Auteur Stanev, Emil Auteur Staneva, Joanna Auteur Winter, Christian Auteur Wirtz, Kai Auteur Wollschläger, Jochen Auteur Zielinski, Oliver Auteur Ziemer, Friedwart Publication Ocean Science Volume 13 Numéro 3 Pages 379-410 Date 2017-05-10 Langue en DOI 10.5194/os-13-379-2017 ISSN 1812-0792 URL https://www.ocean-sci.net/13/379/2017/ Consulté le 2018-11-26T15:36:15Z Catalogue de bibl. Crossref Array Date d'ajout 2018-11-26T15:36:15Z Modifié le 2018-11-26T15:36:15Z -
Chenuil, A., et al. Understanding processes at the origin of species flocks with a focus on the marine Antarctic fauna: Understanding the origins of species flocks. Biological Reviews (2017).doi:10.1111/brv.12354
X7Q2463P Version 628 Type Article de revue Titre Understanding processes at the origin of species flocks with a focus on the marine Antarctic fauna: Understanding the origins of species flocks Auteur Chenuil, Anne Auteur Saucède, Thomas Auteur Hemery, Lenaïg G. Auteur Eléaume, Marc Auteur Féral, Jean-Pierre Auteur Améziane, Nadia Auteur David, Bruno Auteur Lecointre, Guillaume Auteur Havermans, Charlotte Résumé Species flocks (SFs) fascinate evolutionary biologists who wonder whether such striking diversification can be driven by normal evolutionary processes. Multiple definitions of SFs have hindered the study of their origins. Previous studies identified a monophyletic taxon as a SF if it displays high speciosity in an area in which it is endemic (criterion 1), high ecological diversity among species (criterion 2), and if it dominates the habitat in terms of biomass (criterion 3); we used these criteria in our analyses. Our starting hypothesis is that normal evolutionary processes may provide a sufficient explanation for most SFs. We thus clearly separate each criterion and identify which biological (intrinsic) and environmental (extrinsic) traits are most favourable to their realization. The first part focuses on evolutionary processes. We highlight that some popular putative causes of SFs, such as key innovations or ecological speciation, are neither necessary nor sufficient to fulfill some or all of the three criteria. Initial differentiation mechanisms are diverse and difficult to identify a posteriori because a primary differentiation of one type (genetic, ecological or geographical) often promotes other types of differentiation. Furthermore, the criteria are not independent: positive feedbacks between speciosity and ecological diversity among species are expected whatever the initial cause of differentiation, and ecological diversity should enhance habitat dominance at the clade level. We then identify intrinsic and extrinsic factors that favour each criterion. Low dispersal emerges as a convincing driver of speciosity. Except for a genomic architecture favouring ecological speciation, for which assessment is difficult, high effective population sizes are the single intrinsic factor that directly enhances speciosity, ecological diversity and habitat dominance. No extrinsic factor appeared to enhance all criteria simultaneously but a combination of factors (insularity, fragmentation and environmental stability) may favour the three criteria, although the effect is indirect for habitat dominance. We then apply this analytical framework to Antarctic marine environments by analysing data from 18 speciose clades belonging to echinoderms (five unrelated clades), notothenioid fishes (five clades) and peracarid crustaceans (eight clades). Antarctic shelf environments and history appear favourable to endemicity and speciosity, but not to ecological specialization. Two main patterns are distinguished among taxa. (i) In echinoderms, many brooding, species-rich and endemic clades are reported, but without remarkable ecological diversity or habitat dominance. In these taxa, loss of the larval stage is probably a consequence of past Antarctic environmental factors, and brooding is suggested to be responsible for enhanced allopatric speciation (via dispersal limitation). (ii) In notothenioids and peracarids, many clades fulfill all three SF criteria. This could result from unusual features in fish and crustaceans: chromosome instability and key innovations (antifreeze proteins) in notothenioids, ecological opportunity in peracarids, and a genomic architecture favouring ecological speciation in both groups. Therefore, the data do not support our starting point that normal evolutionary factors or processes drive SFs because in these two groups uncommon intrinsic features or ecological opportunity provide the best explanation. The utility of the three-criterion SF concept is therefore questioned and guidelines are given for future studies. Publication Biological Reviews Date 2017-08-10 Langue en DOI 10.1111/brv.12354 ISSN 14647931 Titre abrégé Understanding processes at the origin of species flocks with a focus on the marine Antarctic fauna URL http://doi.wiley.com/10.1111/brv.12354 Consulté le 2017-10-11T17:57:54Z Catalogue de bibl. CrossRef Array Date d'ajout 2017-10-11T17:57:54Z Modifié le 2017-10-11T18:17:47Z -
Clark, M. S., et al. Biodiversity in marine invertebrate responses to acute warming revealed by a comparative multi-omics approach. Global Change Biology 23, 318-330 (2017).
3L2SLGRQ Version 745 Type Article de revue Titre Biodiversity in marine invertebrate responses to acute warming revealed by a comparative multi-omics approach Auteur Clark, Melody S. Auteur Sommer, Ulf Auteur Sihra, Jaspreet K. Auteur Thorne, Michael A. S. Auteur Morley, Simon A. Auteur King, Michelle Auteur Viant, Mark R. Auteur Peck, Lloyd S. Publication Global Change Biology Volume 23 Numéro 1 Pages 318-330 Date 01/2017 Langue en DOI 10.1111/gcb.13357 ISSN 13541013 URL http://doi.wiley.com/10.1111/gcb.13357 Consulté le 2018-11-26T17:30:49Z Catalogue de bibl. Crossref Array Date d'ajout 2018-11-26T17:30:49Z Modifié le 2018-11-26T17:30:49Z -
Crisci, C., et al. Regional and local environmental conditions do not shape the response to warming of a marine habitat-forming species. Scientific Reports 7, (2017).
P3CQ522H Version 635 Type Article de revue Titre Regional and local environmental conditions do not shape the response to warming of a marine habitat-forming species Auteur Crisci, C. Auteur Ledoux, Jean-Baptiste Auteur Mokhtar-Jamaï, Kenza Auteur Bally, Marc Auteur Bensoussan, Nathaniel Auteur Aurelle, Didier Auteur Cebrian, E. Auteur Coma, R. Auteur Féral, Jean-Pierre Auteur La Rivière, M. Auteur Linares, C. Auteur López-Sendino, P. Auteur Marschal, C. Auteur Ribes, M. Auteur Teixidó, N. Auteur Zuberer, F. Auteur Garrabou, J. Publication Scientific Reports Volume 7 Numéro 1 Date 12/2017 Langue en DOI 10.1038/s41598-017-05220-4 ISSN 2045-2322 URL http://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-017-05220-4 Consulté le 2017-10-11T17:55:20Z Catalogue de bibl. CrossRef Date d'ajout 2017-10-11T17:55:20Z Modifié le 2017-10-13T11:09:05Z -
Fischer, P., et al. First year of practical experiences of the new Arctic AWIPEV-COSYNA cabled Underwater Observatory in Kongsfjorden, Spitsbergen. Ocean Science 13, 259-272 (2017).
655TVNYY Version 690 Type Article de revue Titre First year of practical experiences of the new Arctic AWIPEV-COSYNA cabled Underwater Observatory in Kongsfjorden, Spitsbergen Auteur Fischer, Philipp Auteur Schwanitz, Max Auteur Loth, Reiner Auteur Posner, Uwe Auteur Brand, Markus Auteur Schröder, Friedhelm Publication Ocean Science Volume 13 Numéro 2 Pages 259-272 Date 2017-04-04 Langue en DOI 10.5194/os-13-259-2017 ISSN 1812-0792 URL https://www.ocean-sci.net/13/259/2017/ Consulté le 2018-11-26T15:35:17Z Catalogue de bibl. Crossref Array Date d'ajout 2018-11-26T15:35:17Z Modifié le 2018-11-26T15:35:17Z -
Fonseca, V. G., et al. Revealing higher than expected meiofaunal diversity in Antarctic sediments: a metabarcoding approach. Scientific Reports 7, (2017).
7CH57K34 Version 745 Type Article de revue Titre Revealing higher than expected meiofaunal diversity in Antarctic sediments: a metabarcoding approach Auteur Fonseca, V. G. Auteur Sinniger, F. Auteur Gaspar, J. M. Auteur Quince, C. Auteur Creer, S. Auteur Power, Deborah M. Auteur Peck, Lloyd S. Auteur Clark, Melody S. Publication Scientific Reports Volume 7 Numéro 1 Date 12/2017 Langue en DOI 10.1038/s41598-017-06687-x ISSN 2045-2322 Titre abrégé Revealing higher than expected meiofaunal diversity in Antarctic sediments URL http://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-017-06687-x Consulté le 2018-11-26T17:28:59Z Catalogue de bibl. Crossref Date d'ajout 2018-11-26T17:28:59Z Modifié le 2018-11-26T17:28:59Z -
González-Wevar, C., et al. Following the Antarctic Circumpolar Current: patterns and processes in the biogeography of the limpet Nacella (Mollusca: Patellogastropoda) across the Southern Ocean. Journal of Biogeography 44, 861-874 (2017).
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Hocdé, R. At the heart of the coral triangle in West Papua : an Indonesian-French scientific exploration of a white area with closed-circuit rebreathers (eCCR) [poster]. 1 (2017).doi:fdi:010069727
P9S42VTU Version 619 Type Article de colloque Titre At the heart of the coral triangle in West Papua : an Indonesian-French scientific exploration of a white area with closed-circuit rebreathers (eCCR) [poster] Auteur Hocdé, Régis Collaborateur Menou, Jean- Collaborateur Pouyaud, Laurent Collaborateur Surukawy, Amir M. Collaborateur Vimono, Indra B. Résumé The Bird’s Head Isthmus connecting the Bird’s Head Peninsula with the rest of New Guinea is one of the last pristine areas remaining in Southeast Asia. Dominantly covered by limestone karsts, this vast region of West Papua (Indonesia) is still a terra incognita. At the heart of the coral triangle, the Kumawa and Lengguru limestone karsts and reef slopes are today a major biodiversity reservoir with high levels of endemism. The French-Indonesian ‘Lengguru 2014’ expedition was headed by IRD and P2O-LIPI, RCB-LIPI and POLTEK. Exploration and sampling effort were concentrated on several reef slopes from -100 m to the surface using closed-circuit rebreathers (eCCR) and open circuits. ‘Lengguru 2014’ expedition was the first French oceanographic campaign organized by a national and academic research organization to use the rebreather. The scientific diving operations were made under the responsibility of the French research institute IRD. Nevertheless, the French regulation presently only allows the use of rebreather for recreational uses. The main author participates as an expert for the Ministry of Labor to reform the law with specific applications to scientific purposes. This scientific expedition was therefore permitted in phase advance. The Lengguru 2014 expedition was organized in complete autonomy for 6 weeks. It required extensive preparation and logistics, as well as some strengthened safety procedures for scientific dives. Forty vertical transects have been performed from -100 meters depth to the surface, silently with great autonomy and optimized decompression. The exploration of flooded karsts by cave diving has been also possible with rebreather. It does not bubble and offers such autonomy. The use of eCCR offers together scientific benefits and enhanced diving safety. The ‘Lengguru 2014’ Expedition provided a science-based assessment of functional, genetic and morphological diversity for several marine biotas (echinoderms, hard corals, gorgonians, mollusks) with prime importance for biodiversity conservation. Date 2017/03/22-23 Intitulé du colloque European Conference on Scientific Diving, 3. Lieu Funchal (PORTUGAL) Pages 1 Langue English DOI fdi:010069727 URL http://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010069727 Extra Hocdé Régis, Menou Jean-Louis, Pouyaud Laurent, Surukawy A.M., Vimono I.B. (2017). At the heart of the coral triangle in West Papua : an Indonesian-French scientific exploration of a white area with closed-circuit rebreathers (eCCR) [poster]. Montpellier : IRD, 1 p. European Conference on Scientific Diving, 3., Funchal (POR), 2017/03/22-23. Marqueurs biodiversity · coral triangle · eCCR · indonesia · rebreather · scientific diving · west papua Array Date d'ajout 2017-07-31T11:08:50Z Modifié le 2017-07-31T11:14:43Z -
La Mesa, G., Salvati, E., Agnesi, S. & Tunesi, L. Assessment of coastal fish assemblages before the establishment of a new marine protected area in central Mediterranean: its role in formulating zoning proposal. Mediterranean Marine Science 18, 11 (2017).
WP7JXPJT Version 403 Type Article de revue Titre Assessment of coastal fish assemblages before the establishment of a new marine protected area in central Mediterranean: its role in formulating zoning proposal Auteur La Mesa, G. Auteur Salvati, E. Auteur Agnesi, S. Auteur Tunesi, L. Résumé The fish assemblages of the coastal area of the promontory of Cape Milazzo (Italy, Central Mediterranean), which has been recently designated by Italian Law to become a national marine protected area (MPA), were characterized by visual censuses carried out over different habitats (rocky algal reef, Posidonia oceanica meadow and soft bottom) and depth ranges (0-3, 4-7, 12-16 and 24-30 m) to identify areas of major concern for the MPA zoning. The study area was divided into 6 sectors to assess spatial-related differences in the assemblage parameters, such as species composition and richness, and the size structure of species of recreational (e.g. SCUBA diving) interest. A total of fifty-eight taxa (56 species and 2 genera) and 20 families of fishes were recorded. Species composition was significantly affected by habitat and depth, whereas no significant changes were detected among sectors. Conversely, species richness and total density of fish showed no significant differences among sectors, habitat types and depth ranges. The majority of species of recreational value was recorded only off the north-western part of the promontory. The implementation of a fishing ban in such an area, characterized by the presence of a rocky bank, would contribute to the recovery of the populations of certain emblematic species (e.g. groupers and other large predators) and to the enhancement of environmentally sustainable activities such as scuba diving. Throughout the investigated area and, especially, along the eastern and south-western coasts of the promontory, several species were almost exclusively represented by small and medium-sized individuals, a likely consequence of intense fishing pressure. Publication Mediterranean Marine Science Volume 18 Numéro 1 Pages 11 Date 2017-02-03 DOI 10.12681/mms.1788 ISSN 1791-6763, 1108-393X Titre abrégé Assessment of coastal fish assemblages before the establishment of a new marine protected area in central Mediterranean URL https://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/hcmr-med-mar-sc/article/view/13524 Consulté le 2017-05-03T10:12:38Z Catalogue de bibl. CrossRef Array Date d'ajout 2017-05-03T10:12:38Z Modifié le 2017-05-03T10:13:22Z -
Lucrezi, S., et al. Scuba diving tourism systems and sustainability: Perceptions by the scuba diving industry in two Marine Protected Areas. Tourism Management 59, 385-403 (2017).
JMGMGLFN Version 881 Type Article de revue Titre Scuba diving tourism systems and sustainability: Perceptions by the scuba diving industry in two Marine Protected Areas Auteur Lucrezi, Serena Auteur Milanese, Martina Auteur Markantonatou, Vasiliki Auteur Cerrano, Carlo Auteur Sarà, Antonio Auteur Palma, Marco Auteur Saayman, Melville Publication Tourism Management Volume 59 Pages 385-403 Date 04/2017 Langue en DOI 10.1016/j.tourman.2016.09.004 ISSN 02615177 Titre abrégé Scuba diving tourism systems and sustainability URL https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0261517716301649 Consulté le 2019-02-07T09:18:16Z Catalogue de bibl. Crossref Array Date d'ajout 2019-02-07T09:18:16Z Modifié le 2019-02-07T09:18:16Z -
Maturana, C., et al. Mating system and evidence of multiple paternity in the Antarctic brooding sea urchin Abatus agassizii. Polar Biology 40, 787-797 (2017).
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Mogg, A. O. M., et al. The influence of coring method on the preservation of sedimentary and biogeochemical features when sampling soft-bottom, shallow coastal environments: <i>Coring influences on sediment samples</i>. Limnology and Oceanography: Methods 15, 905-915 (2017).
I6BZVERK Version 718 Type Article de revue Titre The influence of coring method on the preservation of sedimentary and biogeochemical features when sampling soft-bottom, shallow coastal environments: <i>Coring influences on sediment samples</i> Auteur Mogg, Andrew O. M. Auteur Attard, Karl M. Auteur Stahl, Henrik Auteur Brand, Tim Auteur Turnewitsch, Robert Auteur Sayer, Martin D. J. Publication Limnology and Oceanography: Methods Volume 15 Numéro 11 Pages 905-915 Date 11/2017 Langue en DOI 10.1002/lom3.10211 ISSN 15415856 Titre abrégé The influence of coring method on the preservation of sedimentary and biogeochemical features when sampling soft-bottom, shallow coastal environments URL http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/lom3.10211 Consulté le 2018-11-26T15:29:58Z Catalogue de bibl. Crossref Date d'ajout 2018-11-26T16:03:09Z Modifié le 2018-11-26T16:03:09Z -
Norro, A. & Hocdé, R. A European competency level applied to the use of the closed circuit rebreather in scientific diving at work. First step. Highlighting the best practice. (2017).
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Reynolds, D. J., et al. Reconstructing Past Seasonal to Multicentennial-Scale Variability in the NE Atlantic Ocean Using the Long-Lived Marine Bivalve Mollusk <i>Glycymeris glycymeris</i>: Paleoapplication of Glycymeris Isotopes. Paleoceanography 32, 1153-1173 (2017).
7YRU3DG9 Version 718 Type Article de revue Titre Reconstructing Past Seasonal to Multicentennial-Scale Variability in the NE Atlantic Ocean Using the Long-Lived Marine Bivalve Mollusk <i>Glycymeris glycymeris</i>: Paleoapplication of Glycymeris Isotopes Auteur Reynolds, D. J. Auteur Hall, I. R. Auteur Slater, S. M. Auteur Scourse, J. D. Auteur Halloran, P. R. Auteur Sayer, M. D. J. Publication Paleoceanography Volume 32 Numéro 11 Pages 1153-1173 Date 11/2017 Langue en DOI 10.1002/2017PA003154 ISSN 08838305 Titre abrégé Reconstructing Past Seasonal to Multicentennial-Scale Variability in the NE Atlantic Ocean Using the Long-Lived Marine Bivalve Mollusk <i>Glycymeris glycymeris</i> URL http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/2017PA003154 Consulté le 2018-11-26T15:28:40Z Catalogue de bibl. Crossref Date d'ajout 2018-11-26T16:03:02Z Modifié le 2018-11-26T16:03:02Z -
Reynolds, D. J., et al. Reconstructing North Atlantic marine climate variability using an absolutely-dated sclerochronological network. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 465, 333-346 (2017).
CBX3MHPJ Version 751 Type Article de revue Titre Reconstructing North Atlantic marine climate variability using an absolutely-dated sclerochronological network Auteur Reynolds, D.J. Auteur Richardson, C.A. Auteur Scourse, J.D. Auteur Butler, P.G. Auteur Hollyman, P. Auteur Román-González, A. Auteur Hall, I.R. Publication Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology Volume 465 Pages 333-346 Date 01/2017 Langue en DOI 10.1016/j.palaeo.2016.08.006 ISSN 00310182 URL https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0031018216303054 Consulté le 2018-11-26T17:34:04Z Catalogue de bibl. Crossref Date d'ajout 2018-11-26T17:34:04Z Modifié le 2018-11-26T17:34:04Z -
Sartoretto, S., et al. An integrated method to evaluate and monitor the conservation state of coralligenous habitats: The INDEX-COR approach. Marine Pollution Bulletin (2017).doi:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2017.05.020
EUPZ87EH Version 578 Type Article de revue Titre An integrated method to evaluate and monitor the conservation state of coralligenous habitats: The INDEX-COR approach Auteur Sartoretto, Stéphane Auteur Schohn, Thomas Auteur Bianchi, Carlo Nike Auteur Morri, Carla Auteur Garrabou, Joaquim Auteur Ballesteros, Enric Auteur Ruitton, Sandrine Auteur Verlaque, Marc Auteur Daniel, Boris Auteur Charbonnel, Eric Auteur Blouet, Sylvain Auteur David, Romain Auteur Féral, Jean-Pierre Auteur Gatti, Giulia Résumé A new method based on photographic sampling coupled with in situ observations was applied to 53 stations along the French Mediterranean coast, to assess the integrity of coralligenous reefs affected by different levels of anthropogenic pressure. The conservation state of the assemblages characterizing these habitats was then assessed by an index – the INDEX-COR – that integrates three metrics: (i) the sensitivity of the taxa to organic matter and sediment deposition, (ii) the observable taxonomic richness, and (iii) the structural complexity of the assemblages. The sensitivity of INDEX-COR was tested and showed good correlation with the Level of Pressure calculated for each station according to expert judgment and field observations. Publication Marine Pollution Bulletin Date 05/2017 Abrév. de revue Marine Pollution Bulletin Langue English DOI 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2017.05.020 ISSN 0025-326X Titre abrégé An integrated method to evaluate and monitor the conservation state of coralligenous habitats URL http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0025326X17304071 Consulté le 2017-05-16T09:19:17Z Catalogue de bibl. ScienceDirect Marqueurs Coralligenous reef · Ecological indicator · Ecological status · Mediterranean Sea · Seafloor integrity Array Date d'ajout 2017-05-16T09:19:17Z Modifié le 2017-05-16T09:20:08Z -
Sharp, F. C. & Sayer, M. D. A technical diving-related burns case: treatment in a remote location. Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine 47, 127-130 (2017).
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Smale, D. A. & Moore, P. J. Variability in kelp forest structure along a latitudinal gradient in ocean temperature. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 486, 255-264 (2017).
ACEIZZFA Version 751 Type Article de revue Titre Variability in kelp forest structure along a latitudinal gradient in ocean temperature Auteur Smale, Dan A. Auteur Moore, Pippa J. Publication Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology Volume 486 Pages 255-264 Date 01/2017 Langue en DOI 10.1016/j.jembe.2016.10.023 ISSN 00220981 URL https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0022098116302052 Consulté le 2018-11-26T17:33:12Z Catalogue de bibl. Crossref Date d'ajout 2018-11-26T17:33:12Z Modifié le 2018-11-26T17:33:12Z
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Abelli, L., et al. Marine geological and archaeological evidence of a possible pre-Neolithic site in Pantelleria Island, Central Mediterranean Sea. Geological Society, London, Special Publications 411, 97-110 (2016).
NGMWT3MQ Version 397 Type Article de revue Titre Marine geological and archaeological evidence of a possible pre-Neolithic site in Pantelleria Island, Central Mediterranean Sea Auteur Abelli, Leonardo Auteur Agosto, Maria Vittoria Auteur Casalbore, Daniele Auteur Romagnoli, Claudia Auteur Bosman, Alessandro Auteur Antonioli, Fabrizio Auteur Pierdomenico, Martina Auteur Sposato, Andrea Auteur Chiocci, Francesco Latino Résumé Recent underwater archaeological surveys recovered hundreds of flint artefacts between depths of 18 and 21 m at Cala Tramontana, a small bay located in the eastern part of Pantelleria Island. Most of the flint artefacts indicate debitage, and are characterized by cores and flakes without any specific morphology. Different lithic tools were also identified, such as fragments of blades, truncations, end-scrapers, points and crested blades. An initial hypothesis is that this lithic industry represents the oldest traces of human visitation to the island, possibly related to the exploitation of the nearby obsidian source, and favoured because of the sheltered coastal configuration of Cala Tramontana and Cala Levante with respect to the dominant winds and related storms. However, the present-day coastal setting in the bay is rather inhospitable, with high cliffs and difficult marine access. In contrast, palaeo-landscape reconstructions by means of high-resolution multibeam bathymetry reveal the possible presence of a small palaeobeach in the inner part of the bay when the sea level was 15 m lower than at present. By comparing this palaeo-sea level with the eustatic curve (and by excluding possible vertical movements), we roughly estimate an age of the lithic industry of 9.6–7.7 cal ka BP. Publication Geological Society, London, Special Publications Volume 411 Numéro 1 Pages 97-110 Date 2016 Langue en DOI 10.1144/SP411.6 ISSN 0305-8719, 2041-4927 URL http://sp.lyellcollection.org/lookup/doi/10.1144/SP411.6 Consulté le 2017-05-03T09:54:34Z Catalogue de bibl. CrossRef Array Date d'ajout 2017-05-03T09:54:34Z Modifié le 2017-05-03T09:54:52Z -
Aleynik, D., Dale, A. C., Porter, M. & Davidson, K. A high resolution hydrodynamic model system suitable for novel harmful algal bloom modelling in areas of complex coastline and topography. Harmful Algae 53, 102-117 (2016).
9UFI4V5P Version 783 Type Article de revue Titre A high resolution hydrodynamic model system suitable for novel harmful algal bloom modelling in areas of complex coastline and topography Auteur Aleynik, Dmitry Auteur Dale, Andrew C. Auteur Porter, Marie Auteur Davidson, Keith Publication Harmful Algae Volume 53 Pages 102-117 Date 03/2016 Langue en DOI 10.1016/j.hal.2015.11.012 ISSN 15689883 URL https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1568988315001687 Consulté le 2018-11-27T10:18:30Z Catalogue de bibl. Crossref Date d'ajout 2018-11-27T10:18:30Z Modifié le 2018-11-27T10:18:30Z -
American Academy of Underwater Sciences, A. A. U. S. AAUS Scientific Diving History and Regulations. (2016).à
VTQSZ5NT Version 444 Type Présentation Titre AAUS Scientific Diving History and Regulations Présentateur American Academy of Underwater Sciences, AAUS Date 2016 URL http://www.scaquarium.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/AAUS-Scientific-Diving-History-2016-1.pdf Array Date d'ajout 2017-05-04T12:13:48Z Modifié le 2017-05-04T12:16:55Z -
Bardout, G. Manuel technique de plongée polaire. (Ulmer, 2016).
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