TY - BOOK A2 - Remane, K. AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR13400069195 AU - Abban, E. K. AU - Yameogo, L. AU - Paugy, D. AU - Traore, K. AU - Diop, M. E. AU - Samba, E. M. PY - 1997 SN - 0-85238-238-3 ST - The fish monitoring programme of the onchocerciasis control programme in West Africa: a model for fish and fisheries preservation in the face of development T2 - African inland fisheries, aquaculture and the environment. TI - The fish monitoring programme of the onchocerciasis control programme in West Africa: a model for fish and fisheries preservation in the face of development UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR13400069195 ID - 2639 ER - TY - JOUR AB - We defined a standardized method for discriminating candidate silver eels that may undergo catadromous migration in the following season from the sedentary fraction of a population. A combination of two qualitative criteria (state of differentiation of the lateral line and colour contrast) and one quantitative criterion (Ocular Index 01) was used to determine the development toward silvering. In the non-migratory phase, we found a gradient of the three criteria between yellow (0 criterion), presilver (I to 2 criteria) and silver Q criteria) eels. In the migrant phase, silver eels had ended their metamorphosis process and were characterized at the same time by the presence of the 3 silvering criteria. A mark-recapture survey using PIT-tags provided evidence that only identified silver eels Q silvering criteria present) in the catchment actually emigrated the following season. Moreover, the use of a single criterion of silvering among the three generated large variation in the estimated proportion of candidates for emigration which varied between -22 % and +63 %. Such a result confirmed that a multicriteria approach is needed to characterize in a standard way the potentially migrating silver eel. AN - WOS:000233664300005 AU - Acou, A. AU - Boury, P. AU - Laffaille, P. AU - Crivelli, A. J. AU - Feunteun, E. DA - Oct DO - 10.1127/0003-9136/2005/0164-0237 M1 - 2 N1 - Acou, A Boury, P Laffaille, P Crivelli, AJ Feunteun, E PY - 2005 SN - 0003-9136 SP - 237-255 ST - Towards a standardized characterization of the potentially migrating silver European eel (Anguilla anguilla, L.) T2 - Archiv Fur Hydrobiologie TI - Towards a standardized characterization of the potentially migrating silver European eel (Anguilla anguilla, L.) UR - ://WOS:000233664300005 VL - 164 ID - 877 ER - TY - CHAP A2 - Williams, W. D. AN - WOS:000174899600137 AU - Acou, A. AU - Feunteun, E. AU - Laffaille, P. AU - Legault, A. N1 - Times Cited: 0 Acou, A Feunteun, E Laffaille, P Legault, A 27th Congress of the International-Association-of-Theoretical-and-Applied-Limnology 1998 Dublin, IRELAND PY - 2001 SN - 0368-0770 3-510-54056-5 SP - 3117-3120 ST - Catadromous migration dynamics of European eel (Anguilla anguilla, L.) in a dammed catchment T2 - International Association of Theoretical and Applied Limnology, Vol 27, Pt 5, Proceedings T3 - International Association of Theoretical and Applied Limnology Proceedings TI - Catadromous migration dynamics of European eel (Anguilla anguilla, L.) in a dammed catchment UR - ://WOS:000174899600137 VL - 27 ID - 894 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The downstream migration of European silver eels in the River Fremur was examined to determine the potential effects of the numerous migration barriers that exist on waterways in western France. The Fremur has a 14 m high dam which creates a 3 x 10(6) m(3) water supply reservoir, 6 km from tidal limit. Based on 8-year records (1996-2004) of migrant silver eels captured in a Wolf trap located about 1 km below the dam, the influence of this dam on the migration was examined. These records indicate that 91% of silver eels were captured when the dam was overtopped (i.e. when the water reservoir was full). The timings of the overflow periods varied greatly between years mainly because they are function of the duration of the filling period which in turn is dependent on the level of summer water abstraction and annual hydrological conditions. Consequently, migration periods occurred at variable dates (between November and April) which is late in comparison with nonobstructed European river systems (generally between August and December). During overflow periods the migration of silver eels increased markedly during rain events (increasing river flow). This indicates that flow flushes, are essential so that settled silver eels can orientate themselves and pass over the dam. The hypothesis of a 'dam effect' that could stop temporarily or permanently some of silver eels in the reservoir is discussed. Finally, the influence of the migration delays on the condition of silver eels is considered. AN - WOS:000258378300008 AU - Acou, A. AU - Laffaille, P. AU - Legault, A. AU - Feunteun, E. DA - Sep DO - 10.1111/j.1600-0633.2008.00295.x M1 - 3 N1 - Acou, A. Laffaille, P. Legault, A. Feunteun, E. PY - 2008 SN - 0906-6691 SP - 432-442 ST - Migration pattern of silver eel (Anguilla anguilla, L.) in an obstructed river system T2 - Ecology of Freshwater Fish TI - Migration pattern of silver eel (Anguilla anguilla, L.) in an obstructed river system UR - ://WOS:000258378300008 VL - 17 ID - 872 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000187638500006 AU - Acou, A. AU - Lefebvre, F. AU - Contournet, P. AU - Poizat, G. AU - Panfili, J. AU - Crivelli, A. J. DO - 10.1051/kmae:2003036 M1 - 368 N1 - Times Cited: 4 Acou, A Lefebvre, F Contournet, P Poizat, G Panfili, J Crivelli, AJ Meeting on Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems MAR 26-29, 2001 FRANCE PY - 2003 SN - 0767-2861 SP - 55-68 ST - Silvering of female eels (Anguilla anguilla) in two sub-populations of the Rhone Delta T2 - Bulletin Francais De La Peche Et De La Pisciculture TI - Silvering of female eels (Anguilla anguilla) in two sub-populations of the Rhone Delta UR - ://WOS:000187638500006 ID - 890 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The influence of environmental factors (mainly the river flow) on the year-to-year variability of European eel Anguilla anguilla fluvial recruitment in a small coastal catchment, the Fremur River (north-west France) was examined. A comprehensive survey of catches from fixed traps at two weirs located at 4.5 km (Pont es Omnes Dam) and 6.0 km (Bois Joli Dam) above the river mouth was carried out between 1997 and 2004. Young pigmented elvers (mean +/- s.d. total length, 133.7 +/- 29.6 mm) were recruited in eel-passes from February to October, but the main runs followed a modal curve from April to September with a peak centred in May to June. Catches varied greatly between years, from 381 to 26 765 elvers. For each trap, a positive linear relationship between monthly mean river flow that preceded the maximal intensity of captures and annual total catches was observed. These relationships explained 73.1% (P < 0.01) and 89.0% (P < 0.001) of the year-to-year variability of the recruitment observed in the Pont es Omnes and Bois Joli traps respectively. A significant increase in river flow at the beginning of the migration peak would thus trigger a greater proportion of A. anguilla settled in the estuary and in the downstream zone of the Fremur River to begin their freshwater colonization. The physicochemical roles of changes in river discharge in stimulating upstream migration are discussed. It is concluded that fluvial recruitment in the Fremur River is mainly determined by environmental factors. AN - WOS:000268271100011 AU - Acou, A. AU - Legault, A. AU - Laffaille, P. AU - Feunteun, E. DA - Jun DO - 10.1111/j.1095-8649.2009.02288.x M1 - 9 N1 - Acou, A. Legault, A. Laffaille, P. Feunteun, E. PY - 2009 SN - 0022-1112 SP - 1985-2001 ST - Environmental determinism of year-to-year recruitment variability of European eel Anguilla anguilla in a small coastal catchment, the Fremur River, north-west France T2 - Journal of Fish Biology TI - Environmental determinism of year-to-year recruitment variability of European eel Anguilla anguilla in a small coastal catchment, the Fremur River, north-west France UR - ://WOS:000268271100011 VL - 74 ID - 868 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Knowledge of maturation state of eels (Anguilla anguilla, L.) based on ocular index (OI) serves management and research functions, such as estimating how much silver eel actually could escape from a particular basin or determining more precisely the developmental biology of a particular eels. OI implies the measurements of five variables (total length and eyes diameters) in a formula which can be sensitive to measurement error. To investigate this issue, we carried out a comparative study using 13 European eels harvested in Camargue (Rh (o) over cap ne Delta, France) and three replicated measurements by three different observers. The estimated amplitude of OI imprecision at a 95% confidence level was 1.8 whatever eel and observer. Such error may lead to classification problems particularly when Of values are close to the threshold values used to discriminate between yellow and silver stages. This study not only raised the problem of the OI imprecision but also brought up the need to develop standardised protocol for identifying silver eels. To reach this goal, two different ways are proposed in conclusion. AN - WOS:000242804200025 AU - Acou, A. AU - Poizat, G. AU - Crivelli, A. J. DA - Dec DO - 10.1111/j.1600-0633.2006.00189.x M1 - 4 N1 - Acou, A. Poizat, G. Crivelli, A. -J. PY - 2006 SN - 0906-6691 SP - 578-582 ST - Errors in ocular index measurements in European eel Anguilla anguilla (L.) T2 - Ecology of Freshwater Fish TI - Errors in ocular index measurements in European eel Anguilla anguilla (L.) UR - ://WOS:000242804200025 VL - 15 ID - 875 ER - TY - JOUR AB - P>1. Despite carrying capacity being one of the most important parameters in population management and modelling, we lack substantial evidence for habitat limitations on freshwater species. Here we tested the ideal free distribution (IFD) hypothesis using an indirect behaviour-based method for small closed populations assuming that animals can effectively estimate habitat suitability and distribute themselves accordingly in time and space. 2. We analysed spatiotemporal variations in the density of the European eel Anguilla, a catadromous species with good colonisation abilities in a small coastal catchment in France. The general linear model used enabled us to test simultaneously the effect of temporal, macro- and meso-scale habitat factors on the presence and abundance of eels at 30 sites over an 8-year period. 3. Almost every site sampled had eels, whatever its location on the catchment and its habitat characteristics. Density estimates (overall mean +/- SD of 0.40 +/- 0.48 m-2) were at the upper range of other values for European catchments. Moreover, eel densities were mainly influenced by the availability of suitable habitats (rocky substratum and instream cover), which suggests that their distribution reflects an IFD. 4. Despite marked variability in recruitment, the density of the oldest size-class remained stable over the study, suggesting that density-dependent mortality occurred, probably due to intraspecific competition for space and food and to predation. 5. These findings suggest that eel habitats are saturated in the Fremur. Therefore, we suggest that the mean abundance of eels observed could serve as a threshold value for other male-dominated river stocks (provided they have a similar overall percentage of suitable habitats) that are common in small, low gradient streams on the north-Atlantic coast of Europe. AN - WOS:000289171400013 AU - Acou, A. AU - Rivot, E. AU - van Gils, J. A. AU - Legault, A. AU - Ysnel, F. AU - Feunteun, E. DA - May DO - 10.1111/j.1365-2427.2010.02540.x M1 - 5 N1 - Acou, Anthony Rivot, Etienne van Gils, Jan A. Legault, Antoine Ysnel, Frederic Feunteun, Eric PY - 2011 SN - 0046-5070 SP - 952-968 ST - Habitat carrying capacity is reached for the European eel in a small coastal catchment: evidence and implications for managing eel stocks T2 - Freshwater Biology TI - Habitat carrying capacity is reached for the European eel in a small coastal catchment: evidence and implications for managing eel stocks UR - ://WOS:000289171400013 VL - 56 ID - 864 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Thirty migrating silver eels Anguilla anguilla were collected in a river system where algal blooms occurred yearly. Fifty per cent of eel livers were contaminated by microcystin-LR (mean +/- S.D. toxin level: 28.1 +/- 22.4 ng g(-1)). Contaminated silver (v. healthy) eels had lower fish condition. Consequences of this impact for the breeding potential of these migrating eels are discussed. (c) 2008 The Authors Journal compilation (c) 2008 The Fisheries Society of the British Isles. AN - WOS:000252985700026 AU - Acou, A. AU - Robinet, T. AU - Lance, E. AU - Gerard, C. AU - Mounaix, B. AU - Brient, L. AU - Le Rouzic, B. AU - Feunteun, E. DA - Feb DO - 10.1111/j.1095-8649.2007.01726.x M1 - 3 N1 - Acou, A. Robinet, T. Lance, E. Gerard, C. Mounaix, B. Brient, L. Le Rouzic, B. Feunteun, E. PY - 2008 SN - 0022-1112 SP - 753-762 ST - Evidence of silver eels contamination by microcystin-LR at the onset of their seaward migration: what consequences for breeding potential? T2 - Journal of Fish Biology TI - Evidence of silver eels contamination by microcystin-LR at the onset of their seaward migration: what consequences for breeding potential? UR - ://WOS:000252985700026 VL - 72 ID - 873 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD199293025884 AU - Agnese, J. F. AU - Berrebi, P. AU - Leveque, C. AU - Guegan, J. F. DA - 1990 DO - 10.1051/alr:1990031 M1 - 4 PY - 1990 SN - 0990-7440 ST - TWO LINEAGES DIPLOID AND TETRAPLOID DEMONSTRATED IN AFRICAN SPECIES BARBUS OSTEICHTHYES CYPRINIDAE T2 - Aquatic Living Resources TI - TWO LINEAGES DIPLOID AND TETRAPLOID DEMONSTRATED IN AFRICAN SPECIES BARBUS OSTEICHTHYES CYPRINIDAE UR - ://BIOABS:BACD199293025884 VL - 3 ID - 2816 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1990DY28500004 AU - Agnese, J. F. AU - Oberdorff, T. AU - Ozoufcostaz, C. DA - Sep DO - 10.1111/j.1095-8649.1990.tb05868.x M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 7 PY - 1990 SN - 0022-1112 ST - KARYOTYPIC STUDY OF SOME SPECIES OF FAMILY MOCHOKIDAE (PISCES, SILURIFORMES) - EVIDENCE OF FEMALE HETEROGAMETY T2 - Journal of Fish Biology TI - KARYOTYPIC STUDY OF SOME SPECIES OF FAMILY MOCHOKIDAE (PISCES, SILURIFORMES) - EVIDENCE OF FEMALE HETEROGAMETY UR - ://WOS:A1990DY28500004 VL - 37 ID - 2508 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD199089126109 AU - Agnese, J. F. AU - Pasteur, N. AU - Leveque, C. DA - 1989 M1 - 2 PY - 1989 SN - 0240-8783 ST - GENETIC DIFFERENTIATION BETWEEN SOME POPULATIONS OF CHRYSICHTHYS-NIGRODIGITATUS AND CHRYSICHTHYS-JOHNELSI PISCES BAGRIDAE FROM IVORY COAST AND MALI BURMA T2 - Revue d'Hydrobiologie Tropicale TI - GENETIC DIFFERENTIATION BETWEEN SOME POPULATIONS OF CHRYSICHTHYS-NIGRODIGITATUS AND CHRYSICHTHYS-JOHNELSI PISCES BAGRIDAE FROM IVORY COAST AND MALI BURMA UR - ://BIOABS:BACD199089126109 VL - 22 ID - 2793 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD199396084833 AU - Agnese, Jean-Francois AU - Bigorne, Remy DA - 1992 M1 - 3 PY - 1993 SN - 0240-8783 ST - First data on genetic relationships between eleven species of West African Mormyridae (Teleostei, Osteichthyes) T2 - Revue d'Hydrobiologie Tropicale TI - First data on genetic relationships between eleven species of West African Mormyridae (Teleostei, Osteichthyes) UR - ://BIOABS:BACD199396084833 VL - 25 ID - 2662 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000285970200008 AU - Agogue, Helene AU - Lamy, Dominique AU - Neal, Phillip R. AU - Sogin, Mitchell L. AU - Herndl, Gerhard J. DA - Jan DO - 10.1111/j.1365-294X.2010.04932.x M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2011 SN - 0962-1083 SP - 258-274 ST - Water mass-specificity of bacterial communities in the North Atlantic revealed by massively parallel sequencing T2 - Molecular Ecology TI - Water mass-specificity of bacterial communities in the North Atlantic revealed by massively parallel sequencing UR - ://WOS:000285970200008 VL - 20 ID - 1337 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Aguilera, G AU - Pouilly, M M1 - 1-2 PY - 2012 SP - 15-30 ST - Caudal ecológico: definiciones, metodologías y adaptación a la región andina T2 - Acta Zoologica Lilloana  TI - Caudal ecológico: definiciones, metodologías y adaptación a la región andina UR - http://ubuntuone.com/0InPeWEW7aaq6SShfdz4RW VL - 56  ID - 2100 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000259618700038 AU - Aguilera, Ximena AU - Coronel, Jorge S. AU - Oberdorff, Thierry AU - Van Damme, Paul A. DA - Jun M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2008 SN - 0034-7744 ST - Distribution patterns, population status and conservation of Melanosuchus niger and Caiman yacare (Crocodylia, Alligatoridae) in oxbow lakes of the Ichilo river floodplain, Bolivia T2 - Revista De Biologia Tropical TI - Distribution patterns, population status and conservation of Melanosuchus niger and Caiman yacare (Crocodylia, Alligatoridae) in oxbow lakes of the Ichilo river floodplain, Bolivia UR - ://WOS:000259618700038 VL - 56 ID - 2460 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR14803023305 AU - Alekseev, Victor R. AU - Defaye, Danielle DA - 2011 PY - 2011 SN - 1570-7024 ST - Taxonomic differentiation and world geographical distribution of the Eucyclops serrulatus group (Copepoda, Cyclopidae, Eucyclopinae) T2 - Crustaceana Monographs TI - Taxonomic differentiation and world geographical distribution of the Eucyclops serrulatus group (Copepoda, Cyclopidae, Eucyclopinae) UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR14803023305 VL - 16 ID - 2416 ER - TY - CONF A2 - Callaos, N. A2 - Lesso, W. AB - In this paper, we apply neural computation to trace ingested food sources of marine invertebrates on intertidal flats in Okinawa Island by analyzing their fatty acid profiles. The artificial neural network consists of three layers of neurons, and uses the well-known back-propagation algorithm as the learning method. The neural network classified the food sources with an average 80% success rate. AN - ISI:000178869800007 AU - Ali, F. F. AU - Meziane, T. AU - Nakao, Z. AU - Matsuo, K. CY - Orlando, Fl DA - Jul 14-18 PY - 2002 SP - 37-40 ST - Application of neural computation to classification of food habits of marines invertebrates T2 - 6th World Multi-Conference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics (SCI 2002)/8th International Conference on Information Systems Analysis and Synthesis (ISAS 2002) TI - Application of neural computation to classification of food habits of marines invertebrates ID - 1295 ER - TY - BOOK AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR12900000790 AU - Allardi, J. AU - Keith, P. PY - 1991 SP - 1-232 ST - Atlas preliminaire des poissons d'eau douce de France T2 - Atlas preliminaire des poissons d'eau douce de France. TI - Atlas preliminaire des poissons d'eau douce de France UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR12900000790 ID - 1188 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000288470800024 AU - Allcock, A. Louise AU - Barratt, Iain AU - Eleaume, Marc AU - Linse, Katrin AU - Norman, Mark D. AU - Smith, Peter J. AU - Steinke, Dirk AU - Stevens, Darren W. AU - Strugnell, Jan M. DA - Jan DO - 10.1016/j.dsr2.2010.05.016 M1 - 1-2 N1 - Times Cited: 2 SI Symposium on Census of Antarctic Marine Life - Diversity and Change in Southern Ocean Ecosystems MAY, 2009 Genoa, ITALY PY - 2011 SN - 0967-0645 SP - 242-249 ST - Cryptic speciation and the circumpolarity debate: A case study on endemic Southern Ocean octopuses using the COI barcode of life T2 - Deep-Sea Research Part Ii-Topical Studies in Oceanography TI - Cryptic speciation and the circumpolarity debate: A case study on endemic Southern Ocean octopuses using the COI barcode of life UR - ://WOS:000288470800024 VL - 58 ID - 1356 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Marine primary productivity is iron (Fe)-limited in vast regions of the contemporary oceans, most notably the high nutrient low chlorophyll (HNLC) regions. Diatoms often form large blooms upon the relief of Fe limitation in HNLC regions despite their prebloom low cell density. Although Fe plays an important role in controlling diatom distribution, the mechanisms of Fe uptake and adaptation to low iron availability are largely unknown. Through a combination of nontargeted transcriptomic and metabolomic approaches, we have explored the biochemical strategies preferred by Phaeodactylum tricornutum at growth-limiting levels of dissolved Fe. Processes carried out by components rich in Fe, such as photosynthesis, mitochondrial electron transport, and nitrate assimilation, were down-regulated. Our results show that this retrenchment is compensated by nitrogen (N) and carbon (C) reallocation from protein and carbohydrate degradation, adaptations to chlorophyll biosynthesis and pigment metabolism, removal of excess electrons by mitochondrial alternative oxidase (AOX) and non-photochemical quenching (NPQ), and augmented Fe-independent oxidative stress responses. Iron limitation leads to the elevated expression of at least three gene clusters absent from the Thalassiosira pseudonana genome that encode for components of iron capture and uptake mechanisms. AN - WOS:000258211600031 AU - Allen, A. E. AU - LaRoche, J. AU - Maheswari, U. AU - Lommer, M. AU - Schauer, N. AU - Lopez, P. J. AU - Finazzi, G. AU - Fernie, A. R. AU - Bowler, C. DO - 10.1073/pnas.0711370105 M1 - 30 N1 - Times Cited: 26 PY - 2008 SN - 0027-8424 SP - 10438-10443 ST - Whole-cell response of the pennate diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum to iron starvation T2 - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America TI - Whole-cell response of the pennate diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum to iron starvation UR - ://WOS:000258211600031 VL - 105 ID - 524 ER - TY - JOUR AB - We used growth rates (estimated from otolith microstructure), morphometric (Fulton's K condition index) and lipid (triacylglycerols: sterols ratio, TAG:ST) condition indices measured on 0-group juveniles of common sole, to compare the habitat quality of 7 nursery grounds with differing levels of anthropogenic pressure. Along the French coast of the Southern Bight of the North Sea and the Eastern English Channel, we compared 2 sites located in intensively developed and industrialised harbour areas (Dunkerque and Calais), 1 site in a medium and less industrialised harbour (Boulogne), 1 site near a large and polluted estuary (Seine) and 3 other sites located near small estuaries less subject to human pressure (Canche, Authie and Somme). Indicators of human disturbance as well as hydrological and biotic data were used to establish between-site differences in environmental quality. Our results indicate consistent differences in the growth and condition indices of 0-group sole among the 7 sites. Sole had the slowest growth (mean G = 0.54 mm d(-1)) and lowest condition indices (mean K 1.07; TAG:ST = 0.32) at Dunkerque and Calais and the fastest growth (mean G = 0.70 mm d(-1)) and highest condition indices (mean K = 1.19; TAG: ST = 2.18) at the Authie, Canche and Somme estuaries. The indices measured in this study correlated well with anthropogenic disturbance and may provide a useful tool to assess habitat quality. Sites with highest sediment chemical contaminants had the lowest habitat quality and, through growth and lipid-storage limitation, could dramatically lower over-winter survival of the juveniles living in these nursery grounds. AN - WOS:000252064100017 AU - Amara, R. AU - Meziane, T. AU - Gilliers, C. AU - Hermell, G. AU - Laffargue, P. DO - 10.3354/meps07154 PY - 2007 SN - 0171-8630 SP - 201-208 ST - Growth and condition indices in juvenile sole Solea solea measured to assess the quality of essential fish habitat T2 - Marine Ecology-Progress Series TI - Growth and condition indices in juvenile sole Solea solea measured to assess the quality of essential fish habitat VL - 351 ID - 1266 ER - TY - BOOK A2 - Barker, M. AN - WOS:000173978000035 AU - Ameziane, N. AU - Roux, M. N1 - Times Cited: 1 10th International Echinoderm Conference (IEC) JAN 31-FEB 04, 2000 UNIV OTAGO, DUNEDIN, NEW ZEALAND PY - 2001 SN - 90-5809-189-9 SP - 131-131 ST - The Seamount crinoid fauna off southern Tasmania (preliminary results) T2 - Echinoderms 2000 TI - The Seamount crinoid fauna off southern Tasmania (preliminary results) UR - ://WOS:000173978000035 ID - 1348 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The stalk morphology of the deep-sea stalked crinoid Guillecrinus changes a lot from juvenile to adult. As a result of its unusual morphology among the extant crinoids, its taxonomic and phylogenetic affinities remain unsettled. Distinctive morphological changes characterize the various growth stages in stalked crinoids. We conduct and discuss a detailed ontogenetic analysis of the stalk of the two species (Guillecrinus neocaledonicus and G. reunionensis) of this Indo-Pacific genus, which was observed in its environment during submersible dives off New Caledonia. Analyses examined (1) morphological changes, (2) the degree of change in morphology, (3) architectural constraints, and (4) the functional constraints related to environmental factors. The relations between three levels of integration were examined: the ossicle (columnal), the stalk, and the complete individual. The changes in level of organization were estimated. The analysis reveals that the external stalk morphology of Guillecrinus goes from a pronounced xenomorphic type in juveniles, characterized by diversified columnal articulations, which provide the proximal and distal part of the stalk with a considerable degree of flexibility, to a dominant homeomorphic type in adults, characterized by columnal articulations which allow little or no movement. This ontogenetic change through a mosaic of heterochronic developments corresponds with a change in the hydrodynamic environment, from a turbulent to a laminar water flow, and from nutritional contraints. The extensive development of deep ligament fossae in adults and in the distal stalk of juveniles corresponds to a relatively low allocation of energy to the skeleton, rather than a functional necessity. Proximal columnals in juvenile Guillecrinus display characteristics of adult Hyocrinidae. Distal columnals exhibit the typical morphology observed in Bourgueticrinina. Juveniles stages of both proximal and distal columnals show a high degree of specialization (derived characters). Well-supported classifications have typically placed the Bourgueticrinina and the Hyocrinidae in two very dissimilar groups. Specific characteristics from the three very different families Bathycrinidae, Guillecrinidae and Hyocrinidae appear to be expressed either separately (Hyocrinus or Bathycrinus) or together (Guillecrinus). Their expression appears to depend on functional and environmental constraints. The transformation of columnals from juvenile to adult shows the important role of hypermorphic processes. However, no evidence of phylogenetic recapitulation was observed. Does the evidence presented here support or disprove current taxonomic interrelationships? How does morphology relate to ontogeny? Is heterochrony involved? AN - WOS:000231478300004 AU - Ameziane, N. AU - Roux, M. DO - 10.1080/00222930500060595 M1 - 30 N1 - Times Cited: 2 PY - 2005 SN - 0022-2933 SP - 2815-2859 ST - Environmental control versus phylogenic fingerprint in ontogeny: The example of the development of the stalk in the genus Guillecrinus (stalked crinoids, Echinodermata) T2 - Journal of Natural History TI - Environmental control versus phylogenic fingerprint in ontogeny: The example of the development of the stalk in the genus Guillecrinus (stalked crinoids, Echinodermata) UR - ://WOS:000231478300004 VL - 39 ID - 231 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000285413800001 AU - Ameziane, Nadia AU - Roux, Michel DA - 2011 DO - Pii 931311626 10.1080/00222933.2010.520825 M1 - 3-4 N1 - Times Cited: 2 PY - 2011 SN - 0022-2933 SP - 137-170 ST - Stalked crinoids from Tasmanian seamounts. Part 1: Hyocrinidae T2 - Journal of Natural History TI - Stalked crinoids from Tasmanian seamounts. Part 1: Hyocrinidae UR - ://WOS:000285413800001 VL - 45 ID - 1340 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR14510065859 AU - Amiard-Triquet, Claude AU - Berthe, Thierry AU - Creach, Anne AU - Denis, Francoise AU - Durou, Cyril AU - Gevaert, Francois AU - Mouneyrac, Catherine AU - Ramond, Jean-Baptiste AU - Petit, Fabienne N1 - AmiardTriquet, C Rainbow, PS PY - 2009 SP - 135-157 ST - Tolerance in Organisms Chronically Exposed to Estuarine Pollution T2 - Environmental Assessment of Estuarine Ecosystems: A Case Study TI - Tolerance in Organisms Chronically Exposed to Estuarine Pollution ID - 169 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000274068400045 AU - Andreou, D. AU - Gozlan, R. E. AU - Paley, R. DA - Dec DO - 10.1645/ge-2124.1 M1 - 6 N1 - Times Cited: 7 PY - 2009 SN - 0022-3395 ST - Temperature Influence on Production and Longevity of Sphaerothecum destruens Zoospores T2 - Journal of Parasitology TI - Temperature Influence on Production and Longevity of Sphaerothecum destruens Zoospores UR - ://WOS:000274068400045 VL - 95 ID - 2670 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000291820300006 AU - Andreou, D. AU - Gozlan, R. E. AU - Stone, D. AU - Martin, P. AU - Bateman, K. AU - Feist, S. W. DA - Jun 16 DO - 10.3354/dao02356 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 3 PY - 2011 SN - 0177-5103 ST - Sphaerothecum destruens pathology in cyprinids T2 - Diseases of Aquatic Organisms TI - Sphaerothecum destruens pathology in cyprinids UR - ://WOS:000291820300006 VL - 95 ID - 2676 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000285473900002 AU - Andreou, D. AU - Hussey, M. AU - Griffiths, S. W. AU - Gozlan, R. E. DA - Jan DO - 10.1017/s0031182010000983 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 5 PY - 2011 SN - 0031-1820 ST - Influence of host reproductive state on Sphaerothecum destruens prevalence and infection level T2 - Parasitology TI - Influence of host reproductive state on Sphaerothecum destruens prevalence and infection level UR - ://WOS:000285473900002 VL - 138 ID - 2679 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000298793100012 AU - Andreou, D. AU - Vacquie-Garcia, J. AU - Cucherousset, J. AU - Blanchet, S. AU - Gozlan, R. E. AU - Loot, G. DA - Jan DO - 10.1111/j.1095-8649.2011.03165.x M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 1 PY - 2012 SN - 0022-1112 ST - Individual genetic tagging for teleosts: an empirical validation and a guideline for ecologists T2 - Journal of Fish Biology TI - Individual genetic tagging for teleosts: an empirical validation and a guideline for ecologists UR - ://WOS:000298793100012 VL - 80 ID - 2709 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000305336300058 AU - Andreou, Demetra AU - Arkush, Kristen D. AU - Guegan, Jean-Francois AU - Gozlan, Rodolphe E. C7 - e36998 DA - May 15 DO - 10.1371/journal.pone.0036998 M1 - 5 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2012 SN - 1932-6203 ST - Introduced Pathogens and Native Freshwater Biodiversity: A Case Study of Sphaerothecum destruens T2 - Plos One TI - Introduced Pathogens and Native Freshwater Biodiversity: A Case Study of Sphaerothecum destruens UR - ://WOS:000305336300058 VL - 7 ID - 2677 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000293084800001 AU - Andrews, A. H. AU - Ashford, J. R. AU - Brooks, C. M. AU - Krusic-Golub, K. AU - Duhamel, G. AU - Belchier, M. AU - Lundstrom, C. C. AU - Cailliet, G. M. DA - 2011 DO - 10.1071/mf10225 M1 - 7 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2011 SN - 1323-1650 SP - 781-789 ST - Lead-radium dating provides a framework for coordinating age estimation of Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) between fishing areas T2 - Marine and Freshwater Research TI - Lead-radium dating provides a framework for coordinating age estimation of Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) between fishing areas UR - ://WOS:000293084800001 VL - 62 ID - 813 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The FMRFamide-related peptide (FaRP) family includes a wide range of neuropeptides that have a role in many biological functions. In cephalopods, these peptides intervene in the peculiar body patterning system used for communication and camouflage. This system is particularly well developed in the cuttlefish and is functional immediately after hatching (stage 30). In this study, we investigate when and how the neural structures involved in the control of body patterning emerge and combine during Sepia embryogenesis, by studying the expression or the production of FaRPs. We detected FaRP expression and production in the nervous system of embryos from the beginning of organogenesis (stage 16). The wider FaRP expression was observed concomitantly with brain differentiation (around stage 22). Until hatching, FaRP-positive cells were located in specific areas of the central and peripheral nervous system (CNS and PNS). Most of these areas were implicated in the control of body patterns, suggesting that FaRPs are involved in all parts of the neural body pattern control system, from the 'receptive areas' via the CNS to the chromatophore effectors. AD - Laboratory Biologie des Organismes et Ecosystèmes Aquatiques, UMR MNHN/CNRS 7208/IRD 207/UPMC, Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, DMPA, 55 rue Buffon, CP51, F-75005 Paris, France. aroua@mnhn.fr AN - 21397478 AU - Aroua, S. AU - Andouche, A. AU - Martin, M. AU - Baratte, S. AU - Bonnaud, L. DA - Apr DO - 10.1016/j.zool.2010.11.002 KW - Animals Central Nervous System FMRFamide Image Processing, Computer-Assisted Immunohistochemistry Microscopy Organogenesis Peripheral Nervous System Sepia Skin Pigmentation LA - eng M1 - 2 PY - 2011 SN - 1873-2720 SP - 113-22 ST - FaRP cell distribution in the developing CNS suggests the involvement of FaRPs in all parts of the chromatophore control pathway in Sepia officinalis (Cephalopoda) T2 - Zoology (Jena) TI - FaRP cell distribution in the developing CNS suggests the involvement of FaRPs in all parts of the chromatophore control pathway in Sepia officinalis (Cephalopoda) UR - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21397478 VL - 114 ID - 2441 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000237473600010 AU - Aroua, S. AU - Schmitz, M. AU - Baloche, S. AU - Vidal, B. AU - Rousseau, K. AU - Dufour, S. DA - 2005 DO - 10.1159/000092642 M1 - 3-4 N1 - Times Cited: 15 PY - 2005 SN - 0028-3835 SP - 221-232 ST - Endocrine evidence that silvering, a secondary metamorphosis in the eel, is a pubertal rather than a metamorphic event T2 - Neuroendocrinology TI - Endocrine evidence that silvering, a secondary metamorphosis in the eel, is a pubertal rather than a metamorphic event UR - ://WOS:000237473600010 VL - 82 ID - 641 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000248632600049 AU - Aroua, Salima AU - Weltzien, Finn-Arne AU - Le Belle, Nadine AU - Dufour, Sylvie DA - Aug-Sep DO - 10.1016/j.ygcen.2007.02.027 M1 - 1-3 N1 - Times Cited: 9 23rd Biennial Conference of European Comparative Endocrinologists AUG 29-SEP 02, 2006 Univ Sheffield, Sheffield, ENGLAND European Soc Comparat Endocrinol; City Manchester; Univ Manchester; Astra Zeneca PY - 2007 SN - 0016-6480 SP - 333-343 ST - Development of real-time RT-PCR assays for eel gonadotropins and their application to the comparison of in vivo and in vitro effects of sex steroids T2 - General and Comparative Endocrinology TI - Development of real-time RT-PCR assays for eel gonadotropins and their application to the comparison of in vivo and in vitro effects of sex steroids UR - ://WOS:000248632600049 VL - 153 ID - 622 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Whole-body vibration (WBV) is being promoted as an efficient complement to resistance training. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of an 8-week program of WBV in combination with resistance training on knee extensors muscular performance. A group of 29 young adults (25 men, 4 women; age 21.8 +/- A 1.5) performed a WBV plus resistance training program (WBV + RES) or an identical exercise program in absence of vibration (placebo plus resistance training, PL + RES). Participants were evaluated for anthropometry, muscle strength (half-squat three repetition maximum, 3RM), knee extensors isokinetic dynamometry (180A degrees and 60A degrees A s(-1)) and counter-movement jump (CMJ). After the intervention, percent body fat significantly decreased 2.1% only in WBV + RES (P < 0.001), while muscle mass significantly increased in both groups (P < 0.01): 2.2 and 2.8 kg in PL + RES and WBV + RES, respectively. No significant differences were observed in isokinetic strength or CMJ, and 3RM significantly increased in both groups (P < 0.001): 64.2 kg (52% of baseline) in PL + RES, and 46.9 kg (43%) in WBV + RES. The addition of WBV to resistance training during 8 weeks, in recreationally active young adults, did not result in a larger muscular performance improvement compared to an identical exercise program in absence of vibration. Muscle mass also seemed to be equally affected with or without vibration, yet body fat could be exclusively decreased by WBV. Further research is required to clarify whether WBV, as a complement to resistance training, produces additional specific benefits. AN - WOS:000301566900017 AU - Artero, E. G. AU - Espada-Fuentes, J. C. AU - Arguelles-Cienfuegos, J. AU - Roman, A. AU - Gomez-Lopez, P. J. AU - Gutierrez, A. DA - Apr DO - 10.1007/s00421-011-2091-0 M1 - 4 N1 - Artero, E. G. Espada-Fuentes, J. C. Argueelles-Cienfuegos, J. Roman, A. Gomez-Lopez, P. J. Gutierrez, A. PY - 2012 SN - 1439-6319 SP - 1371-1378 ST - Effects of whole-body vibration and resistance training on knee extensors muscular performance T2 - European Journal of Applied Physiology TI - Effects of whole-body vibration and resistance training on knee extensors muscular performance UR - ://WOS:000301566900017 VL - 112 ID - 2040 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Large-scale transport of seawater in ocean currents may generate spatially complex population structure through the advection of life stages of marine fish species. To test this, we compared the chemistry of otolith nuclei from Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides), presently managed as spatially discrete Populations corresponding to fishing management areas along the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC), which transports water eastward around the Southern Ocean. The chemistry of otolith nuclei, laid down during early life, differed significantly between fishing areas Off South America and the Antarctic and between some Antarctic areas. However, we found significant discrepancies from expectation for a population structure corresponding to fishing areas. We also found evidence of four groups of fish with different early life chemistry: one associated with South America and three Antarctic groups showing mixing consistent with advective transport along the ACC. These results suggest that toothfish Populations are structured by their physical environment; Population abundance and persistence may rely on a restricted number of breeding members with access to spawning grounds, whereas fisheries may rely substantially on nonbreeding vagrants transported from fishing areas upstream. AN - WOS:000253546100001 AU - Ashford, J. R. AU - Jones, C. M. AU - Hofmann, E. E. AU - Everson, I. AU - Moreno, C. A. AU - Duhamel, G. AU - Williams, R. DA - Feb DO - 10.1139/f07-158 M1 - 2 N1 - Ashford, Julian R. Jones, Cynthia M. Hofmann, Eileen E. Everson, Inigo Moreno, Carlos A. Duhamel, Guy Williams, Richard PY - 2008 SN - 0706-652X SP - 135-146 ST - Otolith chemistry indicates population structuring by the Antarctic Circumpolar Current T2 - Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences TI - Otolith chemistry indicates population structuring by the Antarctic Circumpolar Current UR - ://WOS:000253546100001 VL - 65 ID - 824 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Otolith chemistry has been successfully used to reconstruct the environmental history experienced by estuarine-dependent teleost fish, including movement between estuaries and coastal areas. However, application has been more limited in species exposed exclusively to oceanic waters, where gradients in physical and chemical properties are less extreme. To test whether otolith elemental signatures record spatial information in an oceanic species, we sampled otoliths from Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) and used an inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer (ICP-MS) coupled to a laser ablation system to target the outer otolith edges corresponding to the period immediately before capture. Using multivariate analysis of variance and multivariate discriminant analysis, we found that edge signatures discriminated toothfish by geographic region with near complete success: only 5% of fish caught off South America and in the Antarctic were misclassified to sampling areas in the other region. Moreover, edge signatures showed strong differences between sampling areas within each region: fish captured off South America classified to sampling areas therein with 79%-84% success, and Antarctic fish classified to sampling areas therein with 50%-67% success. These results compare favourably with rates of classification for estuarine-dependent fish, demonstrating that otolith elemental signatures can discriminate the geographic provenance of oceanic and estuarine-dependent fish. AN - WOS:000233799100016 AU - Ashford, J. R. AU - Jones, C. M. AU - Hofmann, E. AU - Everson, I. AU - Moreno, C. AU - Duhamel, G. AU - Williams, R. DA - Dec DO - 10.1139/f05-191 M1 - 12 N1 - Ashford, JR Jones, CM Hofmann, E Everson, I Moreno, C Duhamel, G Williams, R PY - 2005 SN - 0706-652X SP - 2832-2840 ST - Can otolith elemental signatures record the capture site of Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides), a fully marine fish in the Southern Ocean? T2 - Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences TI - Can otolith elemental signatures record the capture site of Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides), a fully marine fish in the Southern Ocean? UR - ://WOS:000233799100016 VL - 62 ID - 825 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000233386600003 AU - Ashford, J. AU - Duhamel, G. AU - Jones, C. AU - Bobko, S. DA - 2005 N1 - Times Cited: 6 PY - 2005 SN - 1023-4063 SP - 29-41 ST - Age, growth and mortality of Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) caught off Kerguelen T2 - Ccamlr Science TI - Age, growth and mortality of Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) caught off Kerguelen UR - ://WOS:000233386600003 VL - 12 ID - 817 ER - TY - JOUR AD - [Baird, Dan] Univ Stellenbosch, Dept Bot & Zool, ZA-7600 Stellenbosch, South Africa. [Asmus, Ragnhild Asmus, Harald] Alfred Wegener Inst Polar & Marine Res AWI, List Auf Sylt, Sylt, Germany. [Niquil, Nathalie] Univ Caen Basse Normandie, Lab BioMea, UMR BOREA 7208, CNRS, F-14032 Caen, France. [Niquil, Nathalie] Univ La Rochelle, CNRS, UMR Littoral, F-17000 La Rochelle, France. Baird, D (reprint author), Univ Stellenbosch, Dept Bot & Zool, ZA-7600 Stellenbosch, South Africa. danbaird@sun.ac.za AN - WOS:000307610900001 AU - Asmus, R. AU - Asmus, H. AU - Baird, D. AU - Niquil, N. DA - Aug DO - 10.1016/j.ecss.2012.05.015 J2 - Estuar. Coast. Shelf Sci. LA - English M3 - Editorial Material N1 - ISI Document Delivery No.: 990DJ Times Cited: 0 Cited Reference Count: 0 Asmus, Ragnhild Asmus, Harald Baird, Dan Niquil, Nathalie ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD LONDON SI PY - 2012 SN - 0272-7714 SP - 1-2 ST - Special Issue ECSA 46 Conference Proceedings Preface T2 - Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science TI - Special Issue ECSA 46 Conference Proceedings Preface UR - ://WOS:000307610900001 VL - 108 ID - 2826 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1972N494400004 AU - Auquier, L. AU - Rouques, C. AU - Gozlan, R. AU - Hirsch, J. F. AU - Paolaggi, J. B. DA - 1972 M1 - 6-7 N1 - Times Cited: 13 PY - 1972 ST - STENOSIS OF LUMBAR SPINAL CANAL AND SCIATIC CLAUDICATION - REPORT OF 29 CASES OF WHOM 12 UNDERWENT SURGERY T2 - Revue Du Rhumatisme Et Des Maladies Osteo-Articulaires TI - STENOSIS OF LUMBAR SPINAL CANAL AND SCIATIC CLAUDICATION - REPORT OF 29 CASES OF WHOM 12 UNDERWENT SURGERY UR - ://WOS:A1972N494400004 VL - 39 ID - 2702 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Mollusc shell formation requires calcium (Ca++) and bicarbonate (CO3-) ions, transported through the mantle via the hemolymph, and the secretion of an organic matrix that interacts with the mineral ions to form either the aragonite or calcite polymorph of calcium carbonate (CaCO3). The biomineralization process takes place in the extrapallial space, between inner shell and outer mantle epithelium, and is believed to be under the control of calcium-binding proteins and hormonal factors such as calcitonin-related molecules (CGRP-like peptides). Epithelial cells from the mantle are responsible from the secretion of matrix molecules whereas hemocytes are involved in ion transportation during shell formation and regeneration. To understand the biochemical and cellular events implied in the biomineralization process, we developed primary cell cultures from the nacreous gastropod Haliotis tuberculata. Mantle cells as well as hemocyte cell cultures were successfully maintained in vitro and evaluated for their viability and proliferation using semiautomated assays. The effect of calcitonin-related molecules (h-CGRP) on cellular activity and proliferation was evaluated in those primary cell Cultures. The results indicate that human-CGRP modulates the activity of both mantle cells and hemocytes and increases carbonic anhydrase activity in vitro. These results are consistent with those obtained in vitro, supporting the hypothesis that CGRP-like molecules control the activity of target cells involved in the biomineralization process. AN - WOS:000249504700031 AU - Auzoux-Bordenave, S. AU - Fouchereau-Peron, M. AU - Helleouet, M. N. AU - Doumenc, D. DO - 10.2983/0730-8000(2007)26[887:CRTAOM]2.0.CO;2 M1 - 3 N1 - 6th International Symposium on Abalone Biology, Fisheries and Culture FEB 19-24, 2006 Puerto Varas, CHILE PY - 2007 SN - 0730-8000 SP - 887-894 ST - CGRP regulates the activity of mantle cells and hemocytes in abalone primary cell cultures (Haliotis tuberculata) T2 - Journal of Shellfish Research TI - CGRP regulates the activity of mantle cells and hemocytes in abalone primary cell cultures (Haliotis tuberculata) VL - 26 ID - 73 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The non-steroidal ecdysone agonist, RH-5992, exhibits ecdysteroid activities in vivo as well as in vitro more effectively than 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E). Using the IAL-PID2 cells derived from imaginal wing discs of last larval instar of Plodia interpunctella, we investigated the action of RH-5992 in the control of cell growth. Its effects on the proliferative activity of IAL-PID2 cells, the induction level in G2/M arrest and on the expression rate of Plodia B cyclin (PcycB), ecdysone B1-isoform (PIEcR-B1) and Ultraspiracle-2 isoform (PIUSP-2) were examined. From these cellular and molecular assays, our results brought evidence that RH-5992, like 20E, induced an inhibition oil cell proliferation by blocking IAL-PID2 cells in G2/M phase. Moreover, this G2/M arrest was preceded by a decrease in the expression level of PcycB and a high induction of PIEcR-B1, PIUSP-2 mRNAs. Dose-response experiments revealed that RH-5992 was even more potent than 20E. On these parameters, we therefore suggest that the differential observed in the expression level of USP and EcR by RH-5992 and 20E could contribute to the difference observed for the biological potency of these two compounds. (C) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000230434700007 AU - Auzoux-Bordenave, S. AU - Solvar, M. AU - Queguiner, I. AU - Bozzolan, F. AU - Mottier, V. AU - Siaussat, D. AU - Porcheron, P. AU - Debernard, S. DO - 10.1016/j.ibmb.2005.04.004 M1 - 9 PY - 2005 SN - 0965-1748 SP - 1033-1042 ST - Comparative effects of a non-steroidal ecdysone agonist RH-5992 and 20-hydroxyeedysone in a lepidopteran cell line (IAL-PID2) T2 - Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology TI - Comparative effects of a non-steroidal ecdysone agonist RH-5992 and 20-hydroxyeedysone in a lepidopteran cell line (IAL-PID2) VL - 35 ID - 74 ER - TY - JOUR AB - An integrated study of shell formation was initiated covering the entire life cycle of the marine gastropod Haliotis tuberculata. Shell microstructure, chemistry and mineralogy were investigated by polarized microscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy dispersive X-ray spectrometry (EDX) and infra-red (IR) spectroscopy. SEM images of trochophore and veliger larvae showed the different stages of shell growth from the initial shell field to the late calcified protoconch. Cross-sections revealed the microstructural arrangement of biominerals, showing the progressive mineralization of the organic protoconch prior to metamorphosis. To gain more information on mineralogical composition, EDX analyses and IR spectroscopy were performed along the development stages. The results demonstrated that early protoconch was mostly composed of amorphous calcium carbonate, while veliger stages showed a gradually crystallization under the form of aragonite. Post-metamorphic shell contained two distinct parts, the original protoconch supporting the new juvenile shell characterized by a marked sculptural pattern. The shells from post-larval and juvenile abalones were essentially made of aragonite. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. AN - BIOABS:BACD201000388067 AU - Auzoux-Bordenave, Stephanie AU - Badou, Aicha AU - Gaume, Beatrice AU - Berland, Sophie AU - Helleouet, Marie-Noelle AU - Milet, Christian AU - Huchette, Sylvain DO -:10.1016/j.jsb.2010.05.012 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2010 SN - 1047-8477 SP - 277-290 ST - Ultrastructure, chemistry and mineralogy of the growing shell of the European abalone Haliotis tuberculata T2 - Journal of Structural Biology TI - Ultrastructure, chemistry and mineralogy of the growing shell of the European abalone Haliotis tuberculata UR - ://BIOABS:BACD201000388067 VL - 171 ID - 508 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000268434300006 AU - Ayata, Sakina-Dorothee AU - Ellien, Celine AU - Dumas, Franck AU - Dubois, Stanislas AU - Thiebaut, Eric DA - Jun 30 DO - 10.1016/j.csr.2009.05.002 M1 - 13 N1 - Times Cited: 10 PY - 2009 SN - 0278-4343 ST - Modelling larval dispersal and settlement of the reef-building polychaete Sabellaria alveolata: Role of hydroclimatic processes on the sustainability of biogenic reefs T2 - Continental Shelf Research TI - Modelling larval dispersal and settlement of the reef-building polychaete Sabellaria alveolata: Role of hydroclimatic processes on the sustainability of biogenic reefs UR - ://WOS:000268434300006 VL - 29 ID - 2402 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The inhibiting effect of the suspension-feeding bivalve Cerastoderma edule (L.) on its own recruitment was investigated both through field surveys and manipulations of adult densities. Quantitative sampling at several intertidal stations on the Channel (Bay of Somme, Bay of Morlaix) and Atlantic coasts of France (Marennes-Oleron area, Arcachon Bay) showed a negative relationship between adult biomass and abundances of juveniles and recruits. The effect of different adult densities on larval settlement and juvenile survival was studied at three sites with differing ambient densities of adults. The experimental density treatments were: no adult (0x), normal densities (1x), or increased adult densities (3x, 5x, or 10x). At two sites, settlement was significantly lower in the experimental plots with increased adult densities, than in plots with no adult or normal adult densities. At the third site, where a very low recruitment was recorded during the study period, the treatment was found to have no effect. The value of adult biomass above which intraspecific competition occurs (10-70 g DW.m-2) depends on the trophic capacity of the site. Beyond this threshold value, recruitment becomes uncertain. The competitive pressure exerted by adults probably results from the ingestion of larvae and from a bioturbation of the sediment. AN - WOS:A1992LU00300007 AU - Bachelet, G. AU - Desprez, M. AU - Ducrotoy, J. P. AU - Guillou, J. AU - Labourg, P. J. AU - Rybarczyk, H. AU - Sauriau, P. G. AU - Elkaim, B. AU - Glemarec, M. M1 - 1-2 N1 - 3RD CONGRESS OF THE NATIONAL PROGRAM ON DETERMINANTS OF RECRUITMENT OCT 01-03, 1991 NANTES, FRANCE PY - 1992 SN - 0078-9682 SP - 75-87 ST - The role of intraspecific competition in regulating recruitment in the cockle, Cerastoderma edule (L) T2 - Annales de l'Institut oceanographique TI - The role of intraspecific competition in regulating recruitment in the cockle, Cerastoderma edule (L) VL - 68 ID - 1318 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Changes in the fatty acid composition in the tissues of the bivalve Quidnipagus palatum from the Tomigusuku intertidal flat, Okinawa, Japan, collected in four different seasons (November 2000, the beginning of cold season; January 2001, the cold season; May 2001, the rainy season; and July 2001, the warm season) were examined and compared to the composition of surface sediments and suspended particulate materials. Assessment of fatty acid markers suggested that the food sources of Q. palatum differed between seasons and depended on the sources of organic material present in the sediment and water column. Vascular plants and bacteria were the main dietary components from July to November because of their abundance in the sediment. From November to January, macroalgae and phytoplankton were the major food sources of Q. palatum, corresponding to their predominance in sediments and algal blooms, respectively. During the May rainy season, organic matter in the sediment was dominated by diatoms, whereas the water column contained diatoms and resuspended macroalgal detritus. The transition to the warm season by July significantly increased the contribution of diatoms to the organic matter present in both the sediment and the water column. Consequently, from May to July, diatoms became the main food source for Q. palatum. AN - ISI:000273755800007 AU - Bachok, Z. AU - Meziane, T. AU - Mfilinge, P. L. AU - Tsuchiya, M. DO - 10.1080/14634980903347589 M1 - 4 N1 - Bachok, Zainudin Meziane, Tarik Mfilinge, Prosper L. Tsuchiya, Makoto PY - 2009 SN - 1463-4988 SP - 390-400 ST - Fatty acid markers as an indicator for temporal changes in food sources of the bivalve Quidnipagus palatum T2 - Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management TI - Fatty acid markers as an indicator for temporal changes in food sources of the bivalve Quidnipagus palatum UR - ://000273755800007 VL - 12 ID - 1246 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Bachok, Z. AU - Mfilinge, P.L. AU - Tsuchiya, M. AU - Meziane, T. M1 - 1 PY - 2006 SP - 92-111 ST - Food sources of coexisting suspension-feeding bivalves as indicated by fatty acid biomarkers, subjected to the bivalves abundance on a tidal flat T2 - Journal of Sustainable Science and Management TI - Food sources of coexisting suspension-feeding bivalves as indicated by fatty acid biomarkers, subjected to the bivalves abundance on a tidal flat VL - 1 ID - 1275 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000084093900002 AU - Bailly, N. AU - Hureau, J. C. AU - Pruvost, P. M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 1999 SN - 0399-0974 SP - 219-245 ST - Critic catalogue of fish types in the "Museum national d'histoire naturelle" collection (and in the regional natural history museums) (continued). Order of Gadiformes T2 - Cybium TI - Critic catalogue of fish types in the "Museum national d'histoire naturelle" collection (and in the regional natural history museums) (continued). Order of Gadiformes UR - ://WOS:000084093900002 VL - 23 ID - 215 ER - TY - CPAPER A2 - Littoral, Comité Français du AU - Agnès, Baltzer AU - Chantal, Bonnot-Courtois AU - Serge, Cassen AU - Jérôme, Fournier AU - André, Lorin AU - Renaud, Cagna AU - Arnaud, Gillier CY - Les Sables-d'Olonne PY - 2010 SP - 439-448 T2 - XI Journées Nationales de Génie Côtier-Génie Civil TI - Reconnaissance de menhirs subtidaux par sonar latéral et bathymétrie fine en baie de Quiberon ID - 1382 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The engrailed gene is a transcription factor required in numerous species for major developmental steps (neurogenesis, limb development, boundary establishment), and its evolution is known to be closely related to the evolution of the metazoan body plan. Cephalopods exhibit numerous morphological peculiarities among molluscs, such as a direct development, a complex sensory and nervous system (eyes, brain, giant axons), a reduced shell, a funnel, and a brachial crown. We assessed a potential recruitment of engrailed in the development of these derived traits and examined the expression pattern of engrailed during the organogenesis of the cuttlefish Sepia officinalis, by immunostaining. Engrailed was detected at the margin of the prospective internal shell, which is consistent with studies on molluscs having an external shell and confirms a conserved role of engrailed in delimitating the molluscan shell compartment. Interestingly, unexpected patterns were early detected in the emerging arms, funnel and optic vesicles and latter in tentacles and eye lids. We also identified an engrailed cognate in the squid Loligo, which provides new evidence that engrailed in molluscs is not restricted to a 'shell function' and has been recruited in the mollusc lineage for the emergence of morphological novelties in cephalopods. AD - Biologie des organismes marins et écosystèmes, CNRS UMR 5178, Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, 55 rue Buffon, 75005 Paris, France. baratte@mnhn.fr AN - 17394016 AU - Baratte, S. AU - Andouche, A. AU - Bonnaud, L. DA - May DO - 10.1007/s00427-007-0147-2 KW - Amino Acid Sequence Animals Embryo, Nonmammalian Eye Homeodomain Proteins Molecular Sequence Data Morphogenesis Organogenesis Sepia Transcription Factors LA - eng M1 - 5 PY - 2007 SN - 0949-944X SP - 353-62 ST - Engrailed in cephalopods: a key gene related to the emergence of morphological novelties T2 - Dev Genes Evol TI - Engrailed in cephalopods: a key gene related to the emergence of morphological novelties UR - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17394016 VL - 217 ID - 2445 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Within Mollusca, cephalopods exhibit a particularly complex nervous system. The adult brain is formed from the fusion of several "typical" molluscan ganglia but it remains poorly understood how these ganglia emerge, migrate, and differentiate during embryogenesis. We studied the development of both central and peripheral nervous system by antibodies raised against alpha-tubulin and tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) in Sepia officinalis embryos to visualize neurites and catecholamine-containing neurons, respectively. In early embryos, when organs start delineating, some ganglia already exhibited a significant fiber network. TH-like immunoreactivity was detected in these fibers and in some primary sensory neurons in the embryo periphery. These data attest to the occurrence of an early embryonic sensory nervous system, likely effective, transient in part, and in relation to the perception of external cues. Concerning the peripheral nervous network, the stellate ganglia emerged as a plexus of numerous converging axons from TH-like immunoreactive sensory cells, first at the mantle edge, and then in the whole mantle surface. Later, TH-immunopositive motor fibers, originating from the stellate ganglia, penetrated the circular muscles of the mantle. These patterns reveal the setup of a mantle midline with likely attractive and repulsive properties. Our findings seem to challenge the widespread, still accepted, view of a late differentiation of cephalopod ganglia, and provides significant data for further investigations about axonal guidance during cephalopod development. AD - Laboratory Biologie des Organismes Aquatiques et Ecosystemes, UMR CNRS 7208, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, DMPA, 75005 Paris, France. baratte@mnhn.fr AN - 19795495 AU - Baratte, S. AU - Bonnaud, L. DA - Dec DO - 10.1002/cne.22174 KW - Afferent Pathways Animals Catecholamines Cell Differentiation Embryo, Nonmammalian Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental Nervous System Organogenesis Sensory Receptor Cells Sepia Tubulin Tyrosine 3-Monooxygenase LA - eng M1 - 4 PY - 2009 SN - 1096-9861 SP - 539-49 ST - Evidence of early nervous differentiation and early catecholaminergic sensory system during Sepia officinalis embryogenesis T2 - J Comp Neurol TI - Evidence of early nervous differentiation and early catecholaminergic sensory system during Sepia officinalis embryogenesis UR - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19795495 VL - 517 ID - 2442 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Females of the ants belonging to the queenless genus Diacamma have a pair of unique tiny thoracic appendages, called "gemmae," located on the mesothoracic segment. They are covered with sensory hairs, filled with exocrine glands and are involved in the behavioral regulation of reproduction. We report here a morphological, developmental, and genetic study of the development of the gemmae. Both male and female larvae have dorsal mesothoracic discs, although differing in shape and fate. In Diacamma ceylonense, we show that, contrary to butterflies, these discs specify parts of the adult thorax in addition to wing tissues, as in Drosophila. We have cloned and studied the expression of wingless (wg) and scalloped (sd), two genes known to play a critical role in wing morphogenesis in Drosophila. In the fly's mesothoracic dorsal disc, sd is specifically expressed in the wing pouch. In Diacamma, we show that sd is also expressed in male dorsal thoracic discs, whereas its expression was undetectable in females. From this result and observations of shape and growth of cultured isolated discs, we suggest that gemmae originate from a more ventral part of the dorsal disc than the wing pouch and discuss the pro and cons of gemma/wing homology. AD - Laboratoire d'Ecologie, UMR 7625 CNRS et Université Pierre et Marie Curie, 7 quai St Bernard, 75005 Paris, France. AN - 16925679 AU - Baratte, S. AU - Peeters, C. AU - Deutsch, J. S. DA - 2006 Sep-Oct DO - 10.1111/j.1525-142X.2006.00117.x KW - Animals Ants Body Patterning Extremities Female Gene Expression Insect Proteins Larva Male Sex Characteristics Thorax Transcription Factors Wnt Proteins LA - eng M1 - 5 PY - 2006 SN - 1520-541X SP - 433-45 ST - Testing homology with morphology, development and gene expression: sex-specific thoracic appendages of the ant Diacamma T2 - Evol Dev TI - Testing homology with morphology, development and gene expression: sex-specific thoracic appendages of the ant Diacamma UR - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16925679 VL - 8 ID - 2446 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000181017600003 AU - Barnay, A. S. AU - Ellien, C. AU - Gentil, F. AU - Thiebaut, E. DA - Jan DO - 10.1007/s10152-002-0122-2 M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 15 Workshop on the Metapopulation Concept in Coastal Waters SEP 26-30, 2001 SYLT, GERMANY PY - 2003 SN - 1438-387X ST - A model study on variations in larval supply: are populations of the polychaete Owenia fusiformis in the English Channel open or closed? T2 - Helgoland Marine Research TI - A model study on variations in larval supply: are populations of the polychaete Owenia fusiformis in the English Channel open or closed? UR - ://WOS:000181017600003 VL - 56 ID - 2401 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Barrera, S AU - Pouilly, M PY - in press ST - Uso del hábitat por los peces en ríos montañosos del Alto Beni (cuenca amazónica, Bolivia) T2 - Revista Boliviana de Ecológia y Conservación  TI - Uso del hábitat por los peces en ríos montañosos del Alto Beni (cuenca amazónica, Bolivia) UR - http://www.cedsip.org/conservacion.html ID - 2099 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000302888700009 AU - Y., Bassaglia AU - T., Bekel AU - C., Da Silva AU - J., Poulain AU - A., Andouche AU - S., Navet AU - L., Bonnaud DO - 10.1016/j.gene.2012.01.100 PY - 2012 SP - 203-2011 ST - ESTs library from embryonic stages reveals tubulin and reflectin diversity in Sepia officinalis (Mollusca - Cephalopoda). T2 - Gene TI - ESTs library from embryonic stages reveals tubulin and reflectin diversity in Sepia officinalis (Mollusca - Cephalopoda). VL - 498 ID - 2033 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOSIS:PREV199598115126 AU - Batten, S. D. AU - Hawkins, L. E. AU - Hutchinson, S. AU - Desprez, M. AU - Rybarczyk, H. AU - Paterson, G. L. AU - Lambshead, P. J. D. AU - Ducrotoy, J. P. M1 - 0 N1 - 4th International Polychaete Conference July 27-August 1, 1992 Angers, France PY - 1994 SN - 1243-4442 SP - 613 ST - The ecophysiology of Hediste (Nereis) diversicolor O. F. Muller (Polychaeta) in the Baie de Somme, France T2 - Memoires du Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle TI - The ecophysiology of Hediste (Nereis) diversicolor O. F. Muller (Polychaeta) in the Baie de Somme, France VL - 162 ID - 1314 ER - TY - JOUR AB - This catalogue is dedicated to three families of the order Tetraodontiforms: the Triacanthidae, the Balistidae and the Monacanthidae. These families are mainly present in tropical seas. The MNHN type specimens for these groups were published by Y. Le Danois in 1961. The latter work bears many errors and was not completely respectful of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature. Consequently, while managing the collections, it appears Chat a revision of this Catalogue was needed. The present work is a critical reassessment of Le Danois's catalogue. With, old labels missing on many specimens and many specimens being not registered and properly defined, this revision has not been as easy as expected. The present work is divided in three parts. In the first part, the specimens reported to type specimens deposited in the collections of Museum national d'Histoire naturelle are studied. They are 75 types specimens tholotypes, paratypes, syntypes and lectotypes) of 56 species described by 18 French and foreigner authors. For each species, actual status and family are indicated. In the second part, the species described by the French authors, without type specimen deposited, are presented. These species are described from a manuscript or from a drawing. As, according to the international Code of Zoological Nomenclature (1999), drawings call be considered as figured holotypes of this species, 53 species are presented in this part. In the third part, previously described species and redescribed species by French authors are presented. These specimens have a high historical interest. In this last part, non-typical specimens (25 species) but described as types by Le Danois (1961) are presented. For each nominal species considered as type specimens by Y. Le Danois and currently present in the collection, we examined all available documents, published studies, inscriptions in old registers or in the stand A dried specimens. Several times, Le Danois's assertions about these specimens were erroneous. Some errors are identified are minor (for example designate a syntype as a holotype), but others errors are more important, as quoting a type specimen for a never described species. Nominal species are quoted alphabetically under the generic and specific names used in the original description. The original orthography is respected. For each nominal species, the following items are specified:)name of the author, date, reference and page of the original description; 2) register number in the collections; 3) typical status (holotype, lectotype, paratype or syntype); 4) locality as mentioned in the original description, 5) name of the collector or the donator; 6) number of specimens and the way of preservation; 7) standard length and total length; 8) actual status if modified from the original status. AN - WOS:000264615700002 AU - Beaunier, M. AU - Desoutter-Meniger, M. AU - Pruvost, P. M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2008 SN - 0399-0974 SP - 285-308 ST - Critical revision of catalogue of types of fishes in Museum national d'Historie naturelle. Family Triacanthidae, Balistidae and Monacanthidae T2 - Cybium TI - Critical revision of catalogue of types of fishes in Museum national d'Historie naturelle. Family Triacanthidae, Balistidae and Monacanthidae UR - ://WOS:000264615700002 VL - 32 ID - 210 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Esterified acid soluble pectins from flax (Linun usitatissimum L.) were degraded either with HCl or pectin lyase. Centrifugation and 2-propanol precipitation led to the isolation of two low molecular weight polygalacturonates after acid hydrolysis of pectins. However, after pectin lyase digestion and purification by size-exclusion HPLC. H-1 NMR analyses indicated that acetylated hairy regions, large methylated and acetylated oligogalacturonides together with small unsubstituted oligogalacturonides were produced. Thus, in a few steps, a panel of substituted neutral and acidic oligosaccharides was produced from a raw plant material. Such oligosaccharides could be useful for further fractionations such as chemical saponification and enzymatic removal of neutral sugar chains from the hairy regions. The procedures used for pectin extraction, for degradation, and for the purification of fragments seem appropriate for large-scale production of biologically active oligosaccharides from flax. AN - WOS:000226944300007 AU - Bedouet, L. AU - Courtois, B. AU - Courtois, J. DO - 10.1007/s10529-004-6314-x M1 - 1 PY - 2005 SN - 0141-5492 SP - 33-40 ST - Methods for obtaining neutral and acid oligosaccharides from flax pectins T2 - Biotechnology Letters TI - Methods for obtaining neutral and acid oligosaccharides from flax pectins VL - 27 ID - 156 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Winter oil flax species (Linun usitatissimum L) seedlings were harvested along the development at the dormancy, elongation, maturation and senescence periods, and pectins in stems and leaves were extracted in acid and analysed. The monosaccharides analyses indicated presence of the specific sugar of pectins in the extracts. Co-extraction of arabinogalactan polysaccharides with pectins was possible whereas extraction of hemicellulose material seemed unlikely in regard to the absence of xylose and facose. The yields of pectins extraction from the stems changed over time and decreased along the development, 7% at the dormancy stage and 2% at senescence, whereas the leaves led to constant yields of pectins over ageing (similar to 4%). In the stems, pectins incorporated galacturonic acid as maturation process, from 53% at dormancy to 66% during senescence. In the leaves, the pectins appeared more acidic than in the stems, and changes along development in composition and size were not significant. During development, methylation of acid-soluble pectins was high (80-100%) and varied moderately, whereas the degree of acetylation was important (23-40%) and increased slightly. Globally, modifications of pectins from leaves were more limited compare to stems, and mild acid extraction indicated that high molecular weight esterified pectins are present or still synthesised in flax until senescence. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000240088400007 AU - Bedouet, L. AU - Denys, E. AU - Courtois, B. AU - Courtois, J. DO - 10.1016/j.carbpol.2005.12.041 M1 - 2 PY - 2006 SN - 0144-8617 SP - 165-173 ST - Changes in esterified pectins during development in the flax stems and leaves T2 - Carbohydrate Polymers TI - Changes in esterified pectins during development in the flax stems and leaves VL - 65 ID - 155 ER - TY - JOUR AB - We extracted proteinase inhibitors from the nacre of the oyster Pinctada margaritifera with water. Mixing the nacre powder with water for 20 h led to a water-soluble fraction [0.24% (wt/wt) of nacre]. After dialysis of the water-soluble matrix through 6- to 8-kDa and 0.5-kDa membranes, the proteinase inhibitors were divided into low and high molecular weight fractions that contained inhibitors of papain, bovine cathepsin B, and human cathepsin L. We studied the heterogeneity of the inhibitors after separating the low molecular weight fraction according to charge and hydrophobicity. After multistep purification, mass spectrometry analysis revealed that a potent inhibitory fraction contained several molecules. This observation demonstrates the difficulties encountered in attempting to isolate individual metabolites from the complex mixture of molecules present in nacre matrix. Interestingly, the low molecular weight fraction contained specific inhibitors that could discern between cathepsin B and cathepsin L. The nacre organic inhibitors were active against several cysteine proteinases, yet they were more specific in relation to serine proteinases, because only proteinase K was inhibited. These results demonstrate, for the first time, the presence of active proteinase inhibitors in the mollusc shell, and it is possible that these inhibitors may play a role in either protection of proteins involved in shell formation or in defense against parasites, or both. AN - WOS:000249731400005 AU - Bedouet, L. AU - Duplat, D. AU - Marie, A. AU - Dubost, L. AU - Berland, S. AU - Rousseau, M. AU - Milet, C. AU - Lopez, E. DO - 10.1007/s10126-007-7120-y PY - 2007 SN - 1436-2228 SP - 437-449 ST - Heterogeneity of proteinase inhibitors in the water-soluble organic matrix from the oyster nacre T2 - Marine Biotechnology TI - Heterogeneity of proteinase inhibitors in the water-soluble organic matrix from the oyster nacre VL - 9 ID - 118 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Shell nacre is laid upon an organic cell-free matrix, part of which, paradoxically, is water soluble and displays biological activities. Proteins in the native shell also constitute an insoluble network and offer a model for studying supramolecular organization as a means of self-ordering. Consequently, difficulties are encountered in extraction and purification strategies for protein characterization. In this work, water-soluble proteins and the insoluble conhiolin residue of the nacre of Pinctada margaritifera matrix were analyzed via a proteomics approach. Two sequences homologous to nacre matrix proteins of other Pinctada species were identified in the water-soluble extract. One of them is known as a fundamental component of the insoluble organic matrix of nacre. In the conchiolin, the insoluble residue, four homologs of Pinctada nacre matrix proteins were found. Two of them were the same as the molecules characterized in the water-soluble extract. Results established that soluble and insoluble proteins of the nacre organic matrix share constitutive material. Surprisingly, a peptide in the conchiolin residue was found homologous to a prismatic matrix protein of Pinctada fucata, suggesting that prismatic and nacre matrices may share common proteins. The insoluble properties of shell matrix proteins appear to arise from structural organization via multimerization. The oxidative activity, found in the water-soluble fraction of the nacre matrix, is proposed as a leading process in the transformation of transient soluble proteins into the insoluble network of conchiolin during nacre growth. AN - WOS:000250207600010 AU - Bedouet, L. AU - Marie, A. AU - Dubost, L. AU - Peduzzi, J. AU - Duplat, D. AU - Berland, S. AU - Puissegur, M. AU - Boulzaguet, H. AU - Rousseau, M. AU - Milet, C. AU - Lopez, E. DO - 10.1007/s10126-007-9017-1 PY - 2007 SN - 1436-2228 SP - 638-649 ST - Proteomics analysis of the nacre soluble and insoluble proteins from the oyster Pinctada margaritifera T2 - Marine Biotechnology TI - Proteomics analysis of the nacre soluble and insoluble proteins from the oyster Pinctada margaritifera VL - 9 ID - 119 ER - TY - CHAP A2 - Arias, J.L. A2 - Fernandez, M.S. AU - Bédouet, L. AU - Rusconi, F. AU - Dubost, L. AU - Rousseau, M. AU - Duplat, D. AU - Le Ny, K. AU - Berland, S. AU - Borzeix, S. AU - Milet, C. AU - Lopez, E. CY - Santiago, Chile PB - Editorial Universitaria PY - 2007 SP - 297-304 ST - Tools for identification of peptides among the low molecular weight molecules present in the water-soluble matrix of Pinctada margaritifera nacre T2 - Biomineralization: “From Paleontology to Materials Science” TI - Tools for identification of peptides among the low molecular weight molecules present in the water-soluble matrix of Pinctada margaritifera nacre VL - Proceedings of the 9th International Symposium on Biomineralization ID - 164 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Nacre of Pinctada margaritifera displays a number of interesting biological activities on bone, mainly concentrated in a water-soluble organic matrix representing 0.24% of the nacre weight. Dialysis of that matrix through 8 kDa and 1 kDa cut-off membranes showed that 60% of it is made of small molecules of molecular masses below 1 kDa. Reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography of the small molecule fractions and subsequent electrospray ionization mass spectrometric analysis of 19 fractions thereof indicated the presence of at least 110 different molecules, in the range 100 Da-700 Da. Evidence for aggregate-forming properties of the small molecules was given. Amino acid analysis revealed that most of the small molecules were not peptides and tandem mass spectrometric gas-phase fragmentations clearly indicated a structural relationship between several molecules. Intriguingly, differences of a single Dalton between mono-charged ions peaks were observed. Further, approximately 40 analytes could be arranged in a ladder-like manner with mass spaces of 57 Da. Some of the water-soluble peptide sequences obtained after MS/MS fragmentation revealed that the 57 Da shift corresponds to the repetition of glycine residues. Furthermore, the exchange of glycine against alanine explains the 14 Da shift observed between some peptides. These data show for the first time that small molecules, especially peptides, are prevalent components of nacre. The molecular species described in this report might have a functional role in nacre. (c) 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000239873700015 AU - Bedouet, L. AU - Rusconi, F. AU - Rousseau, M. AU - Duplat, D. AU - Marie, A. AU - Dubost, L. AU - Le Ny, K. AU - Berland, S. AU - Peduzzi, J. AU - Lopez, E. DO - 10.1016/j.cbpb.2006.05.012 M1 - 4 PY - 2006 SN - 1096-4959 SP - 532-543 ST - Identification of low molecular weight molecules as new components of the nacre organic matrix T2 - Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology B-Biochemistry & Molecular Biology TI - Identification of low molecular weight molecules as new components of the nacre organic matrix VL - 144 ID - 125 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000078537100014 AU - Belkessam, D. AU - Oberdorff, T. DA - 1998 DO - 10.1051/kmae:1998014 M1 - 350-51 N1 - Times Cited: 1 PY - 1998 SN - 0767-2861 ST - Medium-term variability of fish assemblages in streams of the North-Western France T2 - Bulletin Francais De La Peche Et De La Pisciculture TI - Medium-term variability of fish assemblages in streams of the North-Western France UR - ://WOS:000078537100014 ID - 2482 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1997XJ69300019 AU - Belkessam, D. AU - Oberdorff, T. AU - Hugueny, B. DA - 1997 DO - 10.1051/kmae:1997022 M1 - 344-45 N1 - Times Cited: 11 PY - 1997 SN - 0767-2861 ST - Unsaturated fish assemblages in rivers of North-Western France: Potential consequences for species introductions T2 - Bulletin Francais De La Peche Et De La Pisciculture TI - Unsaturated fish assemblages in rivers of North-Western France: Potential consequences for species introductions UR - ://WOS:A1997XJ69300019 ID - 2464 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The hierarchical organization of important sites for the conservation or the restoration of fish communities is a great challenge for managers, especially because of financial or time constraints. In this perspective, we developed a methodology, which is easy to implement in different locations. Based on the fish assemblage characteristics of the Loire basin (France), we created a synthetic conservation value index including the rarity, the conservation status and the species origin. The relationship between this new synthetic index and the Fish-Based Index allowed us to establish a classification protocol of the sites along the Loire including fish assemblages to be restored or conserved. Sites presenting disturbed fish assemblages, a low rarity index, few threatened species, and a high proportion of non-native species were considered as important for the restoration of fish biodiversity. These sites were found mainly in areas where the assemblages are typical of the bream zone, e.g. with a higher number of eurytopic and limnophilic species. On the contrary, important sites for conservation were defined as having an important conservation potential (high RI, a lot of threatened species, and few non-natives fish species) and an undisturbed fish assemblage similar to the expected community if habitats are undisturbed. Important sites for conservation were found in the Loire basin's medium reaches which host assemblages typical for the grayling and the barbell zones, e.g. with a higher number of rheophilic species. The synthetic conservation value index could be adapted and completed with other criteria according to management priorities and capacities. AN - WOS:000257486400013 AU - Bergerot, B. AU - Lasne, E. AU - Vigneron, T. AU - Laffaille, P. DA - Aug DO - 10.1007/s10531-008-9331-6 M1 - 9 N1 - Bergerot, B. Lasne, E. Vigneron, T. Laffaille, P. 7th INTECOL International Wetland Conference JUL 25-30, 2004 Utrecht, NETHERLANDS Utrecht Univ, Landscape Ecol Grp, Int & Natl Sci Comm PY - 2008 SN - 0960-3115 SP - 2247-2262 ST - Prioritization of fish assemblages with a view to conservation and restoration on a large scale European basin, the Loire (France) T2 - Biodiversity and Conservation TI - Prioritization of fish assemblages with a view to conservation and restoration on a large scale European basin, the Loire (France) UR - ://WOS:000257486400013 VL - 17 ID - 793 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Raw nacre implants persist even after 9 months of implantation into bone tissue in sheep. However the nacre surface undergoes a limited biodegradation process. Smooth-surfaced nacre implants were seen to become microporous after implantation. The results of these long-term. in vivo studies show that the overall process involves bone-resorbing cells, relies on a two-phase mechanism and may correspond to a regulation process. The rate of surface change depends on the bone implantation site and the nacre/bone interaction. The in vivo biodegradability of nacre is a highly variable parameter. The size and shape of the implanted nacre and the cellular environment of the implant are key factors in determining the biodegradation kinetics of the nacre in a living system. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000226698400061 AU - Berland, S. AU - Delattre, O. AU - Borzeix, S. AU - Catonne, Y. AU - Lopez, E. DO - 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2004.07.019 M1 - 15 PY - 2005 SN - 0142-9612 SP - 2767-2773 ST - Nacre/bone interface changes in durable nacre endosseous implants in sheep T2 - Biomaterials TI - Nacre/bone interface changes in durable nacre endosseous implants in sheep VL - 26 ID - 126 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000240244600023 AU - Berrebi, P. AU - Galewski, T. AU - Keith, P. DA - Sep DO - 10.1016/j.ympev.2006.05.018 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 6 PY - 2006 SN - 1055-7903 SP - 903-904 ST - Sicyopterus "lagocephalus", a unique widespread taxon confirmed by mtDNA sequences T2 - Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution TI - Sicyopterus "lagocephalus", a unique widespread taxon confirmed by mtDNA sequences UR - ://WOS:000240244600023 VL - 40 ID - 739 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD199293025885 AU - Berrebi, P. AU - Leveque, C. AU - Cattaneo-Berrebi, G. AU - Agnese, J. F. AU - Guegan, J. F. AU - Machordom, A. DA - 1990 DO - 10.1051/alr:1990032 M1 - 4 PY - 1990 SN - 0990-7440 ST - DIPLOID AND TETRAPLOID AFRICAN BARBUS OSTEICHTHYES CYPRINIDAE ON THE CODING OF DIFFERENTIAL GENE EXPRESSION T2 - Aquatic Living Resources TI - DIPLOID AND TETRAPLOID AFRICAN BARBUS OSTEICHTHYES CYPRINIDAE ON THE CODING OF DIFFERENTIAL GENE EXPRESSION UR - ://BIOABS:BACD199293025885 VL - 3 ID - 2769 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000252333000015 AU - Beyer, K. AU - Copp, G. H. AU - Gozlan, R. E. DA - Dec DO - 10.1111/j.1095-8649.2007.01677.x N1 - Times Cited: 8 D PY - 2007 SN - 0022-1112 ST - Microbabitat use and interspecific associations of introduced topmouth gudgeon Pseudorasbora parva and native fishes in a small stream T2 - Journal of Fish Biology TI - Microbabitat use and interspecific associations of introduced topmouth gudgeon Pseudorasbora parva and native fishes in a small stream UR - ://WOS:000252333000015 VL - 71 ID - 2700 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000236609600017 AU - Beyer, K. AU - Kochanowska, D. AU - Longshaw, M. AU - Feist, S. W. AU - Gozlan, R. E. DA - Dec DO - 10.1111/j.1095-8649.2005.00859.x M1 - 6 N1 - Times Cited: 10 PY - 2005 SN - 0022-1112 ST - A potential role for invasive sunbleak in the further dissemination of a non-native parasite T2 - Journal of Fish Biology TI - A potential role for invasive sunbleak in the further dissemination of a non-native parasite UR - ://WOS:000236609600017 VL - 67 ID - 2697 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000280511100014 AU - Beyer, Kathleen AU - Gozlan, Rodolphe E. AU - Copp, Gordon H. DA - Aug 24 DO - 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2010.06.002 M1 - 17 N1 - Times Cited: 3 PY - 2010 SN - 0304-3800 ST - Social network properties within a fish assemblage invaded by non-native sunbleak Leucaspius delineatus T2 - Ecological Modelling TI - Social network properties within a fish assemblage invaded by non-native sunbleak Leucaspius delineatus UR - ://WOS:000280511100014 VL - 221 ID - 2728 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000241504000008 AU - Beyer, Kathleen AU - Miranda, Rafael AU - Copp, Gordon H. AU - Gozlan, Rodolphe E. DA - 2006 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 5 PY - 2006 SN - 0139-7893 ST - Biometric data and bone identification of topmouth gudgeon, Pseudorasbora parva and sunbleak, Leucaspius delineatus T2 - Folia Zoologica TI - Biometric data and bone identification of topmouth gudgeon, Pseudorasbora parva and sunbleak, Leucaspius delineatus UR - ://WOS:000241504000008 VL - 55 ID - 2729 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Commercial catch per unit effort (cpue) recorded by observers on board trawlers operating in the French EEZ around the Kerguelen Islands (south Indian Ocean) are used to analyse the impact of repetitive fishing on cpues and to estimate local fishing efficiencies. Series of cpues from the same fishing locations and no more than two days apart are first built, and then the mean depletion effect of repetitive fishing (between 4% and 10% for Patagonian toothfish and around 20% for icefish and marbled notothen) is quantified. Random fluctuations of cpues around an exponential decrease (i.e. the reference model when fishing efficiencies are constant) lead to modelling fishing efficiency as a random variable. Based on the observations of the ratio between two consecutive catches, a method is developed to estimate the probability density function of fishing efficiencies. The significant decrease of average fishing efficiency between the start of the fishery and its full exploitation phase is explained by a change in regulations (from global to individual quotas). (c) 2005 International Council for the Exploration of the Sea. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000236272000014 AU - Bez, N. AU - De Oliveira, E. AU - Duhamel, G. DA - Apr DO - 10.1016/j.icesjms.2005.10.005 M1 - 3 N1 - Bez, N De Oliveira, E Duhamel, G PY - 2006 SN - 1054-3139 SP - 532-542 ST - Repetitive fishing, local depletion, and fishing efficiencies in the Kerguelen Islands fisheries T2 - Ices Journal of Marine Science TI - Repetitive fishing, local depletion, and fishing efficiencies in the Kerguelen Islands fisheries UR - ://WOS:000236272000014 VL - 63 ID - 832 ER - TY - JOUR AB - We re-assess the value of morphological specific descriptors within the spring-snail genus Bythinella by sequencing mitochondrial COI and nuclear ITS1 gene fragments. Taxonomic coverage represents 16 nominal species sampled among 35 populations from France. Application of monophyly and cohesive haplotype networks as criteria to delineate species allow us to identify 10 mitochondrial species-level lineages, all but one of which are recovered by ITS1. COI species thresholds that are estimated from newly delimited species (ca. 1.5%) agree with values found among other hydrobioids. Our results strongly suggest that classical morphological descriptors may not constitute valid specific criteria within Bythinella. Our analyses support a complex scenario of invasions of subterranean habitats, as illustrated by the syntopy of several mitochondrial lineages or the conflicting evolutionary histories between COI and ITS1 in caves. In addition, morphological convergence related to subterranean ecological constraints that affect shell shape and size among the hypogean springsnails studied is suspected. (c) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000251943900012 AU - Bichain, J. M. AU - Gaubert, P. AU - Samadi, S. AU - Boisselier-Dubayle, M. C. DO - 10.1016/j.ympev.2007.07.018 M1 - 3 PY - 2007 SN - 1055-7903 SP - 927-941 ST - A gleam in the dark: Phylogenetic species delimitation in the confusing spring-snail genus Bythinella Moquin-Tandon, 1856 (Gastropoda : Rissooidea : Amnicolidae) T2 - Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution TI - A gleam in the dark: Phylogenetic species delimitation in the confusing spring-snail genus Bythinella Moquin-Tandon, 1856 (Gastropoda : Rissooidea : Amnicolidae) VL - 45 ID - 50 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD198886067375 AU - Bigorne, R. DA - 1987 M1 - 2 PY - 1987 SN - 0240-8783 ST - THE GENUS MORMYROPS PISCES MORMYRIDAE IN WEST AFRICA T2 - Revue d'Hydrobiologie Tropicale TI - THE GENUS MORMYROPS PISCES MORMYRIDAE IN WEST AFRICA UR - ://BIOABS:BACD198886067375 VL - 20 ID - 2652 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD199090096540 AU - Bigorne, R. DA - 1989 M1 - 4 PY - 1989 SN - 0240-8783 ST - THE GENERA BRIENOMYRUS AND ISICHTHYS PISCES MORMYRIDAE FROM WEST AFRICA T2 - Revue d'Hydrobiologie Tropicale TI - THE GENERA BRIENOMYRUS AND ISICHTHYS PISCES MORMYRIDAE FROM WEST AFRICA UR - ://BIOABS:BACD199090096540 VL - 22 ID - 2655 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD199090096527 AU - Bigorne, R. DA - 1990 M1 - 2 PY - 1990 SN - 0399-0974 ST - SYNONYMIZATION OF GNATHONEMUS-BREVICAUDATUS WITH GNATHONEMUS-PETERSII T2 - Cybium TI - SYNONYMIZATION OF GNATHONEMUS-BREVICAUDATUS WITH GNATHONEMUS-PETERSII UR - ://BIOABS:BACD199090096527 VL - 14 ID - 2660 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD199192014089 AU - Bigorne, R. DA - 1990 M1 - 4 PY - 1990 SN - 0240-8783 ST - TAXONOMIC REVISION OF THE GENUS POLLIMYRUS TELEOSTEI MORMYRIDAE IN WEST AFRICA T2 - Revue d'Hydrobiologie Tropicale TI - TAXONOMIC REVISION OF THE GENUS POLLIMYRUS TELEOSTEI MORMYRIDAE IN WEST AFRICA UR - ://BIOABS:BACD199192014089 VL - 23 ID - 2666 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR12800021239 AU - Bigorne, R. DA - 1990[1991] PY - 1991 SN - 0152-674X ST - Faune des poissons d'eaux douces et saumatres d'Afrique de l'ouest. Tome 1. Gymnarchidae T2 - Faune Tropicale TI - Faune des poissons d'eaux douces et saumatres d'Afrique de l'ouest. Tome 1. Gymnarchidae UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR12800021239 VL - 28 ID - 2656 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR12800021213 AU - Bigorne, R. DA - 1990[1991] PY - 1991 SN - 0152-674X ST - Faune des poissons d'eaux douces et saumatres d'Afrique de l'ouest. Tome 1. Mormyridae T2 - Faune Tropicale TI - Faune des poissons d'eaux douces et saumatres d'Afrique de l'ouest. Tome 1. Mormyridae UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR12800021213 VL - 28 ID - 2663 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR12800021238 AU - Bigorne, R. DA - 1990[1991] PY - 1991 SN - 0152-674X ST - Faune des poissons d'eaux douces et saumatres d'Afrique de l'ouest. Tome 1. Notopteridae T2 - Faune Tropicale TI - Faune des poissons d'eaux douces et saumatres d'Afrique de l'ouest. Tome 1. Notopteridae UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR12800021238 VL - 28 ID - 2664 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR12700012987 AU - Bigorne, R. AU - Paugy, D. DA - 1990 M1 - 1 PY - 1990 SN - 0936-9902 ST - Description de Marcusenius meronai, espece nouvelle de Mormyridae (Teleostei) de Sierra Leone T2 - Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters TI - Description de Marcusenius meronai, espece nouvelle de Mormyridae (Teleostei) de Sierra Leone UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR12700012987 VL - 1 ID - 2593 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR12700054774 AU - Bigorne, R. AU - Paugy, D. DA - 1991 M1 - 1 PY - 1991 SN - 0936-9902 ST - Note sur la systematiques des Petrocephalus (Teleostei: Mormyridae) T2 - Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters TI - Note sur la systematiques des Petrocephalus (Teleostei: Mormyridae) UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR12700054774 VL - 2 ID - 2646 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD199396048863 AU - Bigorne, Remy AU - Leveque, Christian DA - 1993 M1 - 1 PY - 1993 SN - 0399-0974 ST - Description of two new species of Barbus (Cyprinidae) from the vicinity of Mount Nimba (Guinea and Liberia) T2 - Cybium TI - Description of two new species of Barbus (Cyprinidae) from the vicinity of Mount Nimba (Guinea and Liberia) UR - ://BIOABS:BACD199396048863 VL - 17 ID - 2669 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000266015600001 AU - Bini, L. Mauricio AU - Diniz-Filho, J. Alexandre F. AU - Rangel, Thiago F. L. V. B. AU - Akre, Thomas S. B. AU - Albaladejo, Rafael G. AU - Albuquerque, Fabio S. AU - Aparicio, Abelardo AU - Araujo, Miguel B. AU - Baselga, Andres AU - Beck, Jan AU - Isabel Bellocq, M. AU - Boehning-Gaese, Katrin AU - Borges, Paulo A. V. AU - Castro-Parga, Isabel AU - Chey, Vun Khen AU - Chown, Steven L. AU - de Marco, Paulo, Jr. AU - Dobkin, David S. AU - Ferrer-Castan, Dolores AU - Field, Richard AU - Filloy, Julieta AU - Fleishman, Erica AU - Gomez, Jose F. AU - Hortal, Joaquin AU - Iverson, John B. AU - Kerr, Jeremy T. AU - Kissling, W. Daniel AU - Kitching, Ian J. AU - Leon-Cortes, Jorge L. AU - Lobo, Jorge M. AU - Montoya, Daniel AU - Morales-Castilla, Ignacio AU - Moreno, Juan C. AU - Oberdorff, Thierry AU - Olalla-Tarraga, Miguel A. AU - Pausas, Juli G. AU - Qian, Hong AU - Rahbek, Carsten AU - Rodriguez, Miguel A. AU - Rueda, Marta AU - Ruggiero, Adriana AU - Sackmann, Paula AU - Sanders, Nathan J. AU - Terribile, Levi Carina AU - Vetaas, Ole R. AU - Hawkins, Bradford A. DA - Apr DO - 10.1111/j.1600-0587.2009.05717.x M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 63 PY - 2009 SN - 0906-7590 ST - Coefficient shifts in geographical ecology: an empirical evaluation of spatial and non-spatial regression T2 - Ecography TI - Coefficient shifts in geographical ecology: an empirical evaluation of spatial and non-spatial regression UR - ://WOS:000266015600001 VL - 32 ID - 2513 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Resuspension of the top few sediment layers of tidal mud flats is known to enhance planktonic biomass of microbiota (benthic diatoms and bacteria). This process is mainly controlled by tidal shear stress and cohesiveness of mud, and is also influenced by bioturbation activities. Laboratory experiments in a race track flume were performed to test the interactive effects of these factors on both the critical entrainment and resuspension kinetics of microbiota from silt-clay sediments from the Marennes-Oleron Bay, France. The marine snail Hydrobia ulvae was used to mimic surface bioturbation activities. As expected, the kinetics of microbial resuspension versus shear stress were largely controlled by the cohesiveness of silt-clay sediments. However, our results indicate that the effect of surface tracking by H. ulvae on microbial resuspension was clearly dependent on the interaction between sediment cohesiveness and shear velocity. Evidence was also found that microphytobenthos and bacteria are not simultaneously resuspended from silt-clay bioturbated sediments. This supports the theory that diatoms within the easily eroded mucus matrix behave actively and bacteria adhering to fine silt particles eroded at higher critical shear velocities behave passively. AN - WOS:A1997XE68700003 AU - Blanchard, G. F. AU - Sauriau, P. G. AU - Gall, V. C. L. AU - Gouleau, D. AU - Garet, M. J. AU - Olivier, F. M1 - 1-3 PY - 1997 SN - 0171-8630 SP - 17-25 ST - Kinetics of tidal resuspension of microbiota: Testing the effects of sediment cohesiveness and bioturbation using flume experiments T2 - Marine Ecology-Progress Series TI - Kinetics of tidal resuspension of microbiota: Testing the effects of sediment cohesiveness and bioturbation using flume experiments VL - 151 ID - 1307 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000275635400002 AU - Blanchet, Simon AU - Grenouillet, Gael AU - Beauchard, Olivier AU - Tedesco, Pablo A. AU - Leprieur, Fabien AU - Durr, Hans H. AU - Busson, Frederic AU - Oberdorff, Thierry AU - Brosse, Sebastien DA - Apr DO - 10.1111/j.1461-0248.2009.01432.x M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 11 PY - 2010 SN - 1461-023X ST - Non-native species disrupt the worldwide patterns of freshwater fish body size: implications for Bergmann's rule T2 - Ecology Letters TI - Non-native species disrupt the worldwide patterns of freshwater fish body size: implications for Bergmann's rule UR - ://WOS:000275635400002 VL - 13 ID - 2221 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000266990700008 AU - Blanchett, Simon AU - Leprieur, Fabien AU - Beauchard, Olivier AU - Staes, Jan AU - Oberdorff, Thierry AU - Brosse, Sebastien DA - Jul 7 DO - 10.1098/rspb.2009.0156 M1 - 1666 N1 - Times Cited: 16 PY - 2009 SN - 0962-8452 ST - Broad-scale determinants of non-native fish species richness are context-dependent T2 - Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences TI - Broad-scale determinants of non-native fish species richness are context-dependent UR - ://WOS:000266990700008 VL - 276 ID - 2515 ER - TY - JOUR AB - 1. Focusing on the current environmental characteristics, the 'habitat template' theory proposes that life-history strategies summarise how evolution has shaped species to cope with the temporal and spatial variability of their present environment. The hierarchical 'landscape filters' concept predicts that the distribution of species reflects their specific traits that allow them to pass through multiple habitat filters. Together, these theories showed the importance of identifying the functional relationships of species to selective habitat forces in order to predict the organisation and response of communities to the environment. 2. We test the relationships between life-history traits of European freshwater fish species' and their habitat preferences, to detect the strategies adopted by fish to cope with their current habitat. For this purpose, we use published data on species traits and habitat preferences (microhabitat hydraulics, temperature and oxygen level). We use multivariate analyses to classify fish species' strategies and test the relationships between strategies and habitat preferences. 3. We identified a continuum of life-history patterns between two extremes, with opportunistic and periodic species. Our study supports the idea that microhabitat hydraulics plays a more important role as a template for these species ecological strategies than temperature and oxygen level. Indeed, riffle habitats may select opportunistic species whereas weak relationships are found between species strategies and both their temperature and oxygen level preferences. In addition, the ratio between mortality and growth rate (dimensionless trait), reflecting a trade-off between growth and survival, varied among species according to the use of their hydraulic habitat, with species using deep habitats exhibiting the highest values. 4. These general relationships between hydraulics and traits may be of importance in community ecology to develop predictive models to understand how fish communities change with the hydraulic environment. AN - WOS:000245987200006 AU - Blanck, A. AU - Tedesco, P. A. AU - Lamouroux, N. DO - 10.1111/j.1365-2427.2007.01736.x M1 - 5 PY - 2007 SN - 0046-5070 SP - 843-859 ST - Relationships between life-history strategies of European freshwater fish species and their habitat preferences T2 - Freshwater Biology TI - Relationships between life-history strategies of European freshwater fish species and their habitat preferences VL - 52 ID - 26 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000182205000005 AU - Blin, M. AU - Rabet, N. AU - Deutsch, J. S. AU - Mouchel-Vielh, E. DA - Mar DO - 10.1007/s00427-003-0294-z M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 10 PY - 2003 SN - 0949-944X SP - 90-96 ST - Possible implication of Hox genes Abdominal-B and abdominal-A in the specification of genital and abdominal segments in cirripedes T2 - Development Genes and Evolution TI - Possible implication of Hox genes Abdominal-B and abdominal-A in the specification of genital and abdominal segments in cirripedes UR - ://WOS:000182205000005 VL - 213 ID - 898 ER - TY - BOOK A2 - Barker, M. AN - WOS:000173978000027 AU - Bohn, J. M. AU - Ameziane, N. AU - Heinzeller, T. N1 - Times Cited: 0 10th International Echinoderm Conference (IEC) JAN 31-FEB 04, 2000 UNIV OTAGO, DUNEDIN, NEW ZEALAND PY - 2001 SN - 90-5809-189-9 SP - 113-113 ST - Morphology of the stalked crinoid aboral nervous system (Echinodermata) and its possible phylogenetic implications T2 - Echinoderms 2000 TI - Morphology of the stalked crinoid aboral nervous system (Echinodermata) and its possible phylogenetic implications UR - ://WOS:000173978000027 ID - 1349 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000077598300008 AU - Boiseau, M. AU - Juillet-Leclerc, A. AU - Yiou, P. AU - Salvat, B. AU - Isdale, P. AU - Guillaume, M. DA - Dec DO - 10.1029/98pa02502 M1 - 6 N1 - Times Cited: 31 PY - 1998 SN - 0883-8305 ST - Atmospheric and oceanic evidences of El Nino Southern Oscillation events in the south central Pacific Ocean from coral stable isotopic records over the last 137 years T2 - Paleoceanography TI - Atmospheric and oceanic evidences of El Nino Southern Oscillation events in the south central Pacific Ocean from coral stable isotopic records over the last 137 years UR - ://WOS:000077598300008 VL - 13 ID - 2395 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Nautiloids, the externally shelled cephalopods of Cambrian origin, are the most ancient lineage among extant cephalopods. Their ancestral characters are explored based on morphological and molecular data (18S rDNA sequence) to investigate the evolution of present cephalopod lineages. Among molluscs, nautilus 18S rDNA gene is the longest reported so far, due to large nucleotidic insertions. By comparison with other 18S sequences, the complete gene of N. macromphalus helps to clarify the taxonomic status of the three universally recognised Nautilus species. The range of interspecific molecular differences supports separation of the present species into two surviving ectocochleate genera, Nautilus and Allonautilus. Nautiloid 18S is considered as corresponding to the ancestral form of 18S as is the number of chromosomes in Nautilus (52), the lowest among cephalopods. Comparison of karyological characteristics amongst cephalopods in a phylogenetic context suggests a possible correlation between duplication events and lineage divergence. AD - Département Milieux et Peuplements aquatiques, UMR 5178 (BOME), Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, Institut Jacques-Monod-CNRS, universités Paris-6 & -7, 2, Paris, France. bonnaud@ccr.jussieu.fr AN - 15060984 AU - Bonnaud, L. AU - Ozouf-Costaz, C. AU - Boucher-Rodoni, R. DA - Feb KW - Amino Acid Sequence Animals Base Sequence Chromosomes DNA, Ribosomal Genes Karyotyping Molecular Sequence Data Mollusca Nucleic Acid Conformation Phylogeny RNA, Ribosomal, 18S Sequence Alignment Sequence Homology Species Specificity LA - eng M1 - 2 PY - 2004 SN - 1631-0691 SP - 133-8 ST - A molecular and karyological approach to the taxonomy of Nautilus T2 - C R Biol TI - A molecular and karyological approach to the taxonomy of Nautilus UR - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15060984 VL - 327 ID - 2449 ER - TY - CHAP A2 - L'Harmattan, Editions AU - Chantal, Bonnot-Courtois AU - Jérôme, Fournier AU - Agnès, Baltzer CY - Paris PB - P. Durant & L. Goeldner-Gianella PY - 2005 SP - 13-28 ST - Complémentarité des photographies aériennes et des images sonar pour l'analyse des structures bio-morpho sédimentaires du littoral T2 - Milieux littoraux: perspectives nouvelles TI - Complémentarité des photographies aériennes et des images sonar pour l'analyse des structures bio-morpho sédimentaires du littoral ID - 1377 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Chantal, Bonnot-Courtois AU - Jérôme, Fournier AU - Alain, Dréau M1 - 1 PY - 2004 SN - 1266-5304 SP - 65-80 ST - Recent morphodynamics of shell banks in the western part of Mont-Saint-Michel Bay (France) T2 - Géomorphologie: relief, processus, environnement TI - Recent morphodynamics of shell banks in the western part of Mont-Saint-Michel Bay (France) ID - 862 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The diving behavior and diet composition of King penguins were examined during summer 1995 at Kerguelen Islands. This was in relation to real-time estimations of diel prey availability during 2 sampling sessions totaling 10 d at sea. During daylight hours King penguins performed medium to deep dives of 120-250 m. At night, they dived no deeper than 60 m. Daytime, dusk and night-time sampling of prey was performed in the depth ranges corresponding to the depths of the penguins' dives in this study. The diversity in mesopelagic fish was found to be highest during the night at 0-50 m (15 vs 9 species during the day), and their number was up to 20-fold higher at these depths at night than during the day at the 150-250 m depth layer. The 3 myctophid species Electrona antarctica, Gymnoscopelus fraseri and G. braueri which were present in large sub-surface numbers during the night were virtually absent from the penguins' diet. The 2 species dominant in their diet, Muraenolepis marmoratus and Krefftichtys anderssoni (56.5 and 32.9 % by number, 30.3 and 31.6 % by biomass, respectively), were scarcely detected in the penguins' diving range during the night. In contrast, these 2 species, of which only the latter is bioluminescent, were significantly present during the day in the 0-300 m depth range (16.5 and 30.0 % of the diurnal catches by number, respectively). In terms of biomass, these 2 prey types constituted only 6.3 and 12.6 % of the total daylight trawls, which were dominated by the genus Protomyctophym (38.6 % of the catches). The overlap between the penguins' diet and trawl content was the most significant with daylight sampled data, King penguin feeding success seems mostly dependent on deep dives during the day, despite lower prey availability than during the night. Ambient light levels, which were found to be higher at deeper depths (150-180 m) during the day compared to the sub-surface (0-60 m) at night-time, therefore appear to better determine King penguin foraging success than diel migration of prey to shallow depths. AN - WOS:000174545200005 AU - Bost, C. A. AU - Zorn, T. AU - Le Maho, Y. AU - Duhamel, G. DO - 10.3354/meps227051 N1 - Bost, CA Zorn, T Le Maho, Y Duhamel, G PY - 2002 SN - 0171-8630 SP - 51-61 ST - Feeding of diving predators and diel vertical migration of prey: King penguins' diet versus trawl sampling at Kerguelen Islands T2 - Marine Ecology-Progress Series TI - Feeding of diving predators and diel vertical migration of prey: King penguins' diet versus trawl sampling at Kerguelen Islands UR - ://WOS:000174545200005 VL - 227 ID - 829 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1990CR31700002 AU - Boujard, T. AU - Keith, P. AU - Luquet, P. DA - Feb DO - 10.1111/j.1095-8649.1990.tb05589.x M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 37 PY - 1990 SN - 0022-1112 SP - 133-140 ST - DIEL CYCLE IN HOPLOSTERNUM-LITTORALE (TELEOSTEI) - EVIDENCE FOR SYNCHRONIZATION OF LOCOMOTOR, AIR BREATHING AND FEEDING-ACTIVITY BY CIRCADIAN ALTERNATION OF LIGHT AND DARK T2 - Journal of Fish Biology TI - DIEL CYCLE IN HOPLOSTERNUM-LITTORALE (TELEOSTEI) - EVIDENCE FOR SYNCHRONIZATION OF LOCOMOTOR, AIR BREATHING AND FEEDING-ACTIVITY BY CIRCADIAN ALTERNATION OF LIGHT AND DARK UR - ://WOS:A1990CR31700002 VL - 36 ID - 1189 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000074912800002 AU - Boularand, S. AU - Biguet, N. F. AU - Vidal, B. AU - Veron, M. AU - Mallet, J. AU - Vincent, J. D. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Vernier, P. DA - Aug M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 20 PY - 1998 SN - 0022-3042 SP - 460-470 ST - Tyrosine hydroxylase in the European eel (Anguilla anguilla): cDNA clotting, brain distribution, and phylogenetic analysis T2 - Journal of Neurochemistry TI - Tyrosine hydroxylase in the European eel (Anguilla anguilla): cDNA clotting, brain distribution, and phylogenetic analysis UR - ://WOS:000074912800002 VL - 71 ID - 670 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The thermal behaviour of Pinctada margaritifera nacre was studied at different temperatures by means of thermal gravimetric, thermo-mechanical and Rock-Eval analyses. From the mechanical point of view nacre exhibited a complete reversible behaviour up to 230 degrees C. The bio-aragonite allotrope was seen to be as stable as the abiotic aragonite up to 470-500 degrees C. It was also evidenced that the organic phase was keeping cracking oxygen functions at temperatures as high as 650 degrees C. Nacre thermal behaviour could be described following four distinctive stages and discussed in comparison with previous data obtained in oxidative conditions. AN - WOS:000251268700018 AU - Bourrat, X. AU - Francke, L. AU - Lopez, E. AU - Rousseau, M. AU - Stempfle, P. AU - Angellier, M. AU - Alberic, P. DO - 10.1039/b709388h PY - 2007 SN - 1466-8033 SP - 1205-1208 ST - Nacre biocrystal thermal behaviour T2 - Crystengcomm TI - Nacre biocrystal thermal behaviour VL - 9 ID - 122 ER - TY - CHAP A2 - Arias, J.L. A2 - Fernandez, M.S. AU - Bourrat, X. AU - Rousseau, M. AU - Lopez, E. AU - Stempflé, P. CY - Santiago, Chile PB - Editorial Universitaria PY - 2007 SP - 247-254 ST - Nano-composite structure of nacre biocrystal T2 - Biomineralization: “From Paleontology to Materials Science” TI - Nano-composite structure of nacre biocrystal VL - Proceedings of the 9th International Symposium on Biomineralization ID - 165 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The production by enzymatic treatment of fish protein hydrolysates (FPH) is a promising route to add value to fisheries proteinic co-products (fish frames, heads etc.). Indeed, FPH possess good nutritional properties and biological activities for food and feed uses. Pressure-driven membrane separations such as ultrafiltration (UF) and nanofiltration (NF) can be used after the hydrolysis to, increase the specific activities of the FPH. This paper discusses the impact of a two-step UF/NF process producing four different fractions on two industrial FPH with different hydrolysis degrees. Fractionation is carried out in "realistic" conditions for an industrial process, on highly concentrated FPH solutions (about 100 g of dry matter/L) at a high volume reduction factor. For each step, UF or NF, the variation of the permeation flux in the course of the fractionation is discussed according to the FPH hydrolysis degree and the membranes cut-offs. The values of performance indicators defined in terms of nitrogen content are also examined, including the concentration factor (CF), the relative recovery in the retentate(eta(R)) and the mean and final retention factors (RFm and RFf). Computed values of these indicators are validated through the setting of volume and mass balances around each step. The impact of fractionation on the FPH peptidic population is shown. Peptidic populations are described in terms of chromatographic profiles (SEC-FPLC). The UF fractionation produces a permeate enriched with respect to the FPH smaller than a molecular weight of about 600-750 Dalton, and a retentate enriched in large peptides (above the same MW). A similar behaviour is found for the NF fractionation. Comparing the impact of the UF fractionation on the two hydrolysates allows to conclude that the membrane cut-off is well-suited when comprised between the MWs of the biggest and the most abundant peptides in the FPH. AN - WOS:000267912600030 AU - Bourseau, P. AU - Vandanjon, L. AU - Jaouen, P. AU - Chaplain-Derouiniot, M. AU - Masse, A. AU - Guerard, F. AU - Chabeaud, A. AU - Fouchereau-Peron, M. AU - Le Gal, Y. AU - Ravallec-Ple, R. AU - Berge, J. P. AU - Picot, L. AU - Piot, J. M. AU - Batista, I. AU - Thorkelsson, G. AU - Delannoy, C. AU - Jakobsen, G. AU - Johansson, I. DO - 10.1016/j.desal.2008.05.026 M1 - 1-3 PY - 2009 SN - 0011-9164 SP - 303-320 ST - Fractionation of fish protein hydrolysates by ultrafiltration and nanofiltration: impact on peptidic populations T2 - Desalination TI - Fractionation of fish protein hydrolysates by ultrafiltration and nanofiltration: impact on peptidic populations VL - 244 ID - 141 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Diatoms are photosynthetic secondary endosymbionts found throughout marine and freshwater environments, and are believed to be responsible for around one- fifth of the primary productivity on Earth(1,2). The genome sequence of the marine centric diatom Thalassiosira pseudonana was recently reported, revealing a wealth of information about diatom biology(3-5). Here we report the complete genome sequence of the pennate diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum and compare it with that of T. pseudonana to clarify evolutionary origins, functional significance and ubiquity of these features throughout diatoms. In spite of the fact that the pennate and centric lineages have only been diverging for 90 million years, their genome structures are dramatically different and a substantial fraction of genes (similar to 40%) are not shared by these representatives of the two lineages. Analysis of molecular divergence compared with yeasts and metazoans reveals rapid rates of gene diversification in diatoms. Contributing factors include selective gene family expansions, differential losses and gains of genes and introns, and differential mobilization of transposable elements. Most significantly, we document the presence of hundreds of genes from bacteria. More than 300 of these gene transfers are found in both diatoms, attesting to their ancient origins, and many are likely to provide novel possibilities for metabolite management and for perception of environmental signals. These findings go a long way towards explaining the incredible diversity and success of the diatoms in contemporary oceans. AN - WOS:000261039300040 AU - Bowler, C. AU - Allen, A. E. AU - Badger, J. H. AU - Grimwood, J. AU - Jabbari, K. AU - Kuo, A. AU - Maheswari, U. AU - Martens, C. AU - Maumus, F. AU - Otillar, R. P. AU - Rayko, E. AU - Salamov, A. AU - Vandepoele, K. AU - Beszteri, B. AU - Gruber, A. AU - Heijde, M. AU - Katinka, M. AU - Mock, T. AU - Valentin, K. AU - Verret, F. AU - Berges, J. A. AU - Brownlee, C. AU - Cadoret, J. P. AU - Chiovitti, A. AU - Choi, C. J. AU - Coesel, S. AU - De Martino, A. AU - Detter, J. C. AU - Durkin, C. AU - Falciatore, A. AU - Fournet, J. AU - Haruta, M. AU - Huysman, M. J. J. AU - Jenkins, B. D. AU - Jiroutova, K. AU - Jorgensen, R. E. AU - Joubert, Y. AU - Kaplan, A. AU - Kroger, N. AU - Kroth, P. G. AU - La Roche, J. AU - Lindquist, E. AU - Lommer, M. AU - Martin-Jezequel, V. AU - Lopez, P. J. AU - Lucas, S. AU - Mangogna, M. AU - McGinnis, K. AU - Medlin, L. K. AU - Montsant, A. AU - Oudot-Le Secq, M. P. AU - Napoli, C. AU - Obornik, M. AU - Parker, M. S. AU - Petit, J. L. AU - Porcel, B. M. AU - Poulsen, N. AU - Robison, M. AU - Rychlewski, L. AU - Rynearson, T. A. AU - Schmutz, J. AU - Shapiro, H. AU - Siaut, M. AU - Stanley, M. AU - Sussman, M. R. AU - Taylor, A. R. AU - Vardi, A. AU - von Dassow, P. AU - Vyverman, W. AU - Willis, A. AU - Wyrwicz, L. S. AU - Rokhsar, D. S. AU - Weissenbach, J. AU - Armbrust, E. V. AU - Green, B. R. AU - Van De Peer, Y. AU - Grigoriev, I. V. DO - 10.1038/nature07410 M1 - 7219 N1 - Times Cited: 102 PY - 2008 SN - 0028-0836 SP - 239-244 ST - The Phaeodactylum genome reveals the evolutionary history of diatom genomes T2 - Nature TI - The Phaeodactylum genome reveals the evolutionary history of diatom genomes UR - ://WOS:000261039300040 VL - 456 ID - 526 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000252253300022 AU - Boxshall, Geoff A. AU - Defaye, Danielle DA - Jan DO - 10.1007/s10750-007-9014-4 N1 - Times Cited: 22 PY - 2008 SN - 0018-8158 ST - Global diversity of copepods (Crustacea : Copepoda) in freshwater T2 - Hydrobiologia TI - Global diversity of copepods (Crustacea : Copepoda) in freshwater UR - ://WOS:000252253300022 VL - 595 ID - 2426 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The biomineralization process and skeletal growth dynamics of azooxanthellate corals are poorly known. Here, the growth rate of the shallow-water dendrophyllid scleractinian coral Balanophyllia regia was evaluated with calcein-labeling experiments that showed higher lateral than vertical extension. The structure, mineralogy and trace element composition of the skeleton were characterized at high spatial resolution. The epitheca and basal floor had the same ultrastructural organization as septa, indicating a common biological control over their formation. In all of these aragonitic skeletal structures, two main ultrastructural components were present: "centers of calcification" (COC) also called rapid accretion deposits (RAD) and "fibers" (thickening deposits, TD). Heterogeneity in the trace element composition, i.e., the Sr/Ca and Mg/Ca ratios, was correlated with the ultrastructural organization: magnesium was enriched by a factor three in the rapid accretion deposits compared with the thickening deposits. At the interface with the skeleton, the skeletogenic tissue (calicoblastic epithelium) was characterized by heterogeneity of cell types, with chromophile cells distributed in clusters regularly spaced between calicoblasts. Cytoplasmic extensions at the apical surface of the calicoblastic epithelium created a three-dimensional organization that could be related to the skeletal surface microarchitecture. Combined measurements of growth rate and skeletal ultrastructural increments suggest that azooxanthellate shallow-water corals produce well-defined daily growth steps. AN - WOS:000274294200023 AU - Brahmi, C. AU - Meibom, A. AU - Smith, D. C. AU - Stolarski, J. AU - Auzoux-Bordenave, S. AU - Nouet, J. AU - Doumenc, D. AU - Djediat, C. AU - Domart-Coulon, I. DO - 10.1007/s00338-009-0557-x M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2010 SP - 175-189 ST - Skeletal growth, ultrastructure and composition of the azooxanthellate scleractinian coral Balanophyllia regia T2 - Coral Reefs TI - Skeletal growth, ultrastructure and composition of the azooxanthellate scleractinian coral Balanophyllia regia UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR14607045626 VL - 29 ID - 507 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000287311900009 AU - Britton, J. R. AU - Cucherousset, J. AU - Grey, J. AU - Gozlan, R. E. DA - Mar DO - 10.1111/j.1600-0633.2010.00460.x M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 3 PY - 2011 SN - 0906-6691 ST - Determining the strength of exploitative competition from an introduced fish: roles of density, biomass and body size T2 - Ecology of Freshwater Fish TI - Determining the strength of exploitative competition from an introduced fish: roles of density, biomass and body size UR - ://WOS:000287311900009 VL - 20 ID - 2745 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000293510700003 AU - Britton, J. R. AU - Gozlan, Rodolphe E. AU - Copp, Gordon H. DA - Sep DO - 10.1111/j.1467-2979.2010.00390.x M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 9 PY - 2011 SN - 1467-2960 ST - Managing non-native fish in the environment T2 - Fish and Fisheries TI - Managing non-native fish in the environment UR - ://WOS:000293510700003 VL - 12 ID - 2741 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000294030900007 AU - Britton, J. Robert AU - Pegg, Josephine AU - Gozlan, Rodolphe E. DA - Sep DO - 10.1016/j.biocon.2011.05.008 M1 - 9 N1 - Times Cited: 6 PY - 2011 SN - 0006-3207 ST - Quantifying imperfect detection in an invasive pest fish and the implications for conservation management T2 - Biological Conservation TI - Quantifying imperfect detection in an invasive pest fish and the implications for conservation management UR - ://WOS:000294030900007 VL - 144 ID - 2711 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000081331800007 AU - Brosse, S. AU - Dauba, F. AU - Oberdorff, T. AU - Lek, S. DA - Jun M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 20 PY - 1999 SN - 0003-9136 ST - Influence of some topographical variables on the spatial distribution of lake fish during summer stratification T2 - Archiv Fur Hydrobiologie TI - Influence of some topographical variables on the spatial distribution of lake fish during summer stratification UR - ://WOS:000081331800007 VL - 145 ID - 2512 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000312073300028 AU - Brosse, Sebastien AU - Beauchard, Olivier AU - Blanchet, Simon AU - Durr, Hans H. AU - Grenouillet, Gael AU - Hugueny, Bernard AU - Lauzeral, Christine AU - Leprieur, Fabien AU - Tedesco, Pablo A. AU - Villeger, Sebastien AU - Oberdorff, Thierry DA - Jan DO - 10.1007/s10750-012-1242-6 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2013 SN - 0018-8158 ST - Fish-SPRICH: a database of freshwater fish species richness throughout the World T2 - Hydrobiologia TI - Fish-SPRICH: a database of freshwater fish species richness throughout the World UR - ://WOS:000312073300028 VL - 700 ID - 2457 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR14007039481 AU - Brosseau, O. AU - Eleaume, M. AU - Feral, Jean-Pierre AU - David, Bruno PY - 2003 SP - 137-142 ST - Morphometric analysis of pedicallariae in Stylocidaris affinis (Philippi, 1845) (Echinodermata, Echinoidea, Cidaridae) using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) T2 - Echinoderm research 2001: proceedings of the Sixth European Conference on Echinoderm Research, Banyuls-sur-Mer, France, 3-7 September 2001. TI - Morphometric analysis of pedicallariae in Stylocidaris affinis (Philippi, 1845) (Echinodermata, Echinoidea, Cidaridae) using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) ID - 204 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Stone tools discovered within uplifted marine terraces along the Red Sea coast of Eritrea at the Abdur Archaeological Site, dated to 125 +/- 7 ka (the last interglacial, marine isotope stage 5e), show that early humans occupied coastal areas by this time [Walter et al. (2000) Nature 405, 65-69]. In the present paper the stratigraphy, facies types and faunal composition from 25 measured sections of the tool-bearing Abdur Reef Limestone (ARL) are documented in detail and interpreted to provide a palaeoenvironmental context for the stone artefacts and a model for the deposition of the ARL. The ARL represents a complex marine terrace sequence. Erosional surfaces indicative of interrupted sedimentation are locally observed at two levels within the ARL. They subdivide the complex into three subunits, named 5e(1), 5e(2), and 5e(3), representing different stages of the marine isotope stage 5e sea level highstand, comprising six depositional phases (I-VI) of the ARL. Subunit 5e, begins with the initial transgression of the 5e sea level highstand leading to the deposition of widespread lag gravels on which rich oyster beds developed in shallow water (phase I). It further records rapid deepening accompanied by the deposition of low-energy carbonates with scarce corals (phase II), and later shoaling characterised by local development of a fringing reef tract in a sedimented environment (phase III). Subunit 5e(1) is capped locally by a burrowed hardground that is laterally equivalent to depositional discontinuities, interpreted as caused by a globally recognised mid-5e sea level low stand (phase IV). Extensive reef build-up in response to sea level rise and improved conditions for coral growth characterises subunit 5e(2) (phase V). A possible second sea level drop during the 5e highstand is inferred from the oyster-encrusted upper surface of subunit 5e(2). Subunit 5e(3) encompasses restricted coral patches that developed on the upper surface of the underlying subunit during the last stage of the 5e marine high stand (phase VI). Two different toolkits are found in the ARL. One consists of bifacial hand axes and cores of the Acheulian industry, typically associated with the oyster beds encrusted on the transgressive lag deposits. The other consists of Middle Stone Age (MSA)-type obsidian flakes and blades, mainly found in the nearshore and beach environments alongside debris from marine invertebrates and large land mammals. The distribution of these tools suggests that foraging activities of early humans varied with environmental setting. The Abdur Archaeological Site represents a late example of the Acheulian/MSA transition, seen as a benchmark for early modem human behaviour, and is, to date, the earliest well-dated example of early human adaptation to marine food resources. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000188886700001 AU - Bruggemann, J. H. AU - Buffler, R. T. AU - Guillaume, M. M. M. AU - Walter, R. C. AU - von Cosel, R. AU - Ghebretensae, B. N. AU - Berhe, S. M. DO - 10.1016/s0031-0182(03)00659-x M1 - 3-4 PY - 2004 SN - 0031-0182 SP - 179-206 ST - Stratigraphy, palaeoenvironments and model for the deposition of the Abdur Reef Limestone: context for an important archaeological site from the last interglacial on the Red Sea coast of Eritrea T2 - Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology TI - Stratigraphy, palaeoenvironments and model for the deposition of the Abdur Reef Limestone: context for an important archaeological site from the last interglacial on the Red Sea coast of Eritrea VL - 203 ID - 146 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000313417400051 AU - Bruggemann, J. Henrich AU - Rodier, Martine AU - Guillaume, Mireille M.M. AU - Andréfouët, Serge AU - Arfi, Robert AU - Cinner, Joshua E. AU - Pichon, Michel AU - Ramahatratra, Frédéric AU - Rasoamanendrika, Faravavy AU - Zinke, Jens AU - McClanahan, Tim R. DO - 10.5751/ES-05300-170447 M1 - 4 PY - 2012 SP - 47 ST - Wicked Social–Ecological Problems Forcing Unprecedented Change on the Latitudinal Margins of Coral Reefs: the Case of Southwest Madagascar T2 - Ecology and Society TI - Wicked Social–Ecological Problems Forcing Unprecedented Change on the Latitudinal Margins of Coral Reefs: the Case of Southwest Madagascar VL - 17 ID - 2419 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000283689700020 AU - Buffler, Richard T. AU - Bruggemann, J. Henrich AU - Ghebretensae, Berhane N. AU - Walter, Robert C. AU - Guillaume, Mireille M. M. AU - Berhe, Seife M. AU - McIntosh, William AU - Park, Lisa E. DA - Jul DO - 10.1016/j.gloplacha.2010.01.017 M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 1 SI PY - 2010 SN - 0921-8181 ST - Geologic setting of the Abdur Archaeological Site on the Red Sea coast of Eritrea, Africa T2 - Global and Planetary Change TI - Geologic setting of the Abdur Archaeological Site on the Red Sea coast of Eritrea, Africa UR - ://WOS:000283689700020 VL - 72 ID - 2389 ER - TY - GEN AN - WOS:000303090700003 AU - A., Buresi AU - S., Baratte AU - C., Da Silva AU - L., Bonnaud DO - 10.1016/j.gep.2012.02.001 NV - 3-4 PB - Gene Expression Patterns. PY - 2012 SP - 109-116 ST - orthodenticle/otx ortholog expression in the anterior brain and eyes of Sepia officinalis (Mollusca, Cephalopoda) TI - orthodenticle/otx ortholog expression in the anterior brain and eyes of Sepia officinalis (Mollusca, Cephalopoda) VL - 12 ID - 2032 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Among the Lophotrochozoa, centralization of the nervous system reaches an exceptional level of complexity in cephalopods, where the typical molluscan ganglia become highly developed and fuse into hierarchized lobes. It is known that ganglionic primordia initially emerge early and simultaneously during cephalopod embryogenesis but no data exist on the process of neuron differentiation in this group. We searched for members of the elav/hu family in the cuttlefish Sepia officinalis, since they are one of the first genetic markers of post-mitotic neural cells. Two paralogs have been identified and the expression of the most neural-specific gene, Sof-elav1, has been characterized during embryogenesis. Sof-elav1 is expressed in all ganglia at one time of the development, which provides the first genetic map of neurogenesis in a cephalopod. Our results unexpectedly revealed that Sof-elav1 expression is not similar and not coordinated in all the prospective ganglia. Both palliovisceral ganglia show extensive Sof-elav1 expression soon after emergence, showing that most of their cells differentiate into neurons at an early stage. On the contrary, other ganglia, and especially both cerebral ganglia that contribute to the main parts of the brain learning centres, show a late extensive Sof-elav1 expression. These delayed expressions in ganglia suggest that most ganglionic cells retain their proliferative capacities and postpone differentiation. In other molluscs, where a larval nervous system predates the development of the definitive adult nervous system, cerebral ganglia are among the first to mature. Thus, such a difference may constitute a cue in understanding the peculiar brain evolution in cephalopods. J. Comp. Neurol., 2012. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. AD - Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (MNHN), DMPA, UMR Biologie des Organismes et Ecosystèmes Aquatiques (BOREA), MNHN CNRS 7208, IRD 207, UPMC, 55 rue Buffon, CP51 75005 Paris, France Université Paris Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6, Paris, France. buresi@mnhn.fr. AN - 23047428 AU - Buresi, A. AU - Canali, E. AU - Bonnaud, L. AU - Baratte, S. DA - Oct DO - 10.1002/cne.23231 LA - ENG PY - 2012 SN - 1096-9861 ST - Delayed and asynchronous ganglionic maturation during cephalopod neurogenesis as evidenced by Sof-elav1 expression in embryos of Sepia officinalis (Mollusca, Cephalopoda) T2 - J Comp Neurol TI - Delayed and asynchronous ganglionic maturation during cephalopod neurogenesis as evidenced by Sof-elav1 expression in embryos of Sepia officinalis (Mollusca, Cephalopoda) UR - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23047428 ID - 2440 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000257493200001 AU - Burnard, D. AU - Gozlan, R. E. AU - Griffiths, S. W. DA - Jul DO - 10.1111/j.1095-8649.2008.01872.x M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 19 PY - 2008 SN - 0022-1112 ST - The role of pheromones in freshwater fishes T2 - Journal of Fish Biology TI - The role of pheromones in freshwater fishes UR - ://WOS:000257493200001 VL - 73 ID - 2732 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000311973400007 AU - Burnard, D. AU - Hubbard, P. C. AU - Mueller, C. T. AU - Griffiths, S. W. 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DO - 10.1016/j.jembe.2011.05.027 PY - 2011 SP - 120-127 ST - Physiological versus behavioral photoprotection in intertidal epipelic and epipsammic benthic diatom communities T2 - Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology TI - Physiological versus behavioral photoprotection in intertidal epipelic and epipsammic benthic diatom communities VL - 405 ID - 1336 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000233991300019 AU - Carter, V. AU - Pierce, R. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Arme, C. AU - Hoole, D. DA - Dec DO - 10.1530/rep.1.00742 M1 - 6 N1 - Times Cited: 20 PY - 2005 SN - 1470-1626 SP - 939-945 ST - The tapeworm Ligula intestinalis (Cestoda : Pseudophyllidea) inhibits LH expression and puberty in its teleost host, Rutilus rutilus T2 - Reproduction TI - The tapeworm Ligula intestinalis (Cestoda : Pseudophyllidea) inhibits LH expression and puberty in its teleost host, Rutilus rutilus UR - ://WOS:000233991300019 VL - 130 ID - 634 ER - TY - CHAP A2 - Books, Oxbow AU - Serge, Cassen AU - Agnès, Baltzer AU - André, Lorin AU - Jérôme, Fournier AU - Dominique, Sellier CY - Oxford PB - J. Benjamin, C. Bonsall, C. Pickard & A. Fischer PY - 2011 SP - 99-110 ST - Submarine Neolithic stone rows near Carnac (Morbihan), France: preliminary results from acoustic and underwater survey T2 - Submerged Prehistory TI - Submarine Neolithic stone rows near Carnac (Morbihan), France: preliminary results from acoustic and underwater survey ID - 1372 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000180896400005 AU - Cattaneo, F. AU - Hugueny, B. AU - Lamouroux, N. DA - Jan DO - 10.1034/j.1600-0706.2003.11912.x M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 23 PY - 2003 SN - 0030-1299 ST - Synchrony in brown trout, Salmo trutta, population dynamics: a 'Moran effect' on early-life stages T2 - Oikos TI - Synchrony in brown trout, Salmo trutta, population dynamics: a 'Moran effect' on early-life stages UR - ://WOS:000180896400005 VL - 100 ID - 2577 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000228547900010 AU - Causse, R. DA - 2005 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2005 SN - 0399-0974 SP - 91-92 ST - New record of Gibberichthys latifrons (Gibberichthyidae) from French Polynesia T2 - Cybium TI - New record of Gibberichthys latifrons (Gibberichthyidae) from French Polynesia UR - ://WOS:000228547900010 VL - 29 ID - 753 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000234993300015 AU - Causse, R. AU - Biscoito, M. AU - Briand, P. DA - 2005 M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 1 PY - 2005 SN - 0399-0974 SP - 413-416 ST - First record of the deep-sea eel Ilyophis saldanhai (Synaphobranchidae, Anguilliformes) from the Pacific Ocean T2 - Cybium TI - First record of the deep-sea eel Ilyophis saldanhai (Synaphobranchidae, Anguilliformes) from the Pacific Ocean UR - ://WOS:000234993300015 VL - 29 ID - 746 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000237187500014 AU - Causse, R. AU - Hautecceur, M. DA - 2006 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2006 SN - 0399-0974 SP - 87-89 ST - Confirmation of Neoepinnula orientalis and Promethichthys prometheus (Gempylidae) from the Western Central Pacific Ocean T2 - Cybium TI - Confirmation of Neoepinnula orientalis and Promethichthys prometheus (Gempylidae) from the Western Central Pacific Ocean UR - ://WOS:000237187500014 VL - 30 ID - 751 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Causse, R. AU - Ozouf-Costaz, C. AU - Koubbi, P. AU - Lamy, D. AU - Eléaume, M. AU - Dettai, A. AU - Duhamel, G. AU - Busson, F AU - Pruvost, P AU - Post, A. AU - Beaman, R.J. AU - Riddle, M.J. PY - 2011 SP - 272-285 ST - Demersal ichtyofaunal shelf communities from the Dumont d'Urville Sea (East Antarctica) T2 - Polar Science TI - Demersal ichtyofaunal shelf communities from the Dumont d'Urville Sea (East Antarctica) VL - 5 ID - 1335 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR14801004943 AU - Causse, Romain AU - Ozouf-Costaz, Catherine AU - Koubbi, Philippe AU - Lamy, Dominique AU - Eleaume, Marc AU - Dettai, Agnes AU - Duhamel, Guy AU - Busson, Frederic AU - Pruvost, Patrice AU - Post, Alexandra AU - Beaman, Robin J. AU - Riddle, Martin J. DA - August M1 - 2 PY - 2011 ST - Demersal ichthyofaunal shelf communities from the Dumont d'Urville Sea (East Antarctica) T2 - Polar Science TI - Demersal ichthyofaunal shelf communities from the Dumont d'Urville Sea (East Antarctica) UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR14801004943 VL - 5 ID - 2383 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000269904400020 AU - Cavalli, L. AU - Knight, C. M. AU - Durbec, M. AU - Chappaz, R. AU - Gozlan, R. E. DA - Aug DO - 10.1111/j.1095-8649.2009.02315.x M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2009 SN - 0022-1112 ST - Twenty-four hours in the life of Zingel asper T2 - Journal of Fish Biology TI - Twenty-four hours in the life of Zingel asper UR - ://WOS:000269904400020 VL - 75 ID - 2673 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000187204700005 AU - Cerny, J. AU - Copp, G. H. AU - Kovac, V. AU - Gozlan, R. AU - Vilizzi, L. DA - Dec DO - 10.1002/rra.716 M1 - 7 N1 - Times Cited: 13 PY - 2003 SN - 1535-1459 ST - Initial impact of the Gabcikovo hydroelectric scheme on the species richness and composition of 0+fish assemblages in the Slovak flood plain, River Danube T2 - River Research and Applications TI - Initial impact of the Gabcikovo hydroelectric scheme on the species richness and composition of 0+fish assemblages in the Slovak flood plain, River Danube UR - ://WOS:000187204700005 VL - 19 ID - 2735 ER - TY - JOUR AB - In recent decades, two of the main management tools used to stem biodiversity erosion have been biodiversity monitoring and the conservation of natural areas. However, socio-economic pressure means that it is not usually possible to preserve the entire landscape, and so the rational prioritisation of sites has become a crucial issue. In this context, and because floodplains are one of the most threatened ecosystems, we propose a statistical strategy for evaluating conservation value, and used it to prioritise 46 waterbodies in the Loire floodplain (France). We began by determining a synthetic conservation index of fish communities (Q) for each waterbody. This synthetic index includes a conservation status index, an origin index, a rarity index and a richness index. We divided the waterbodies into 6 clusters with distinct structures of the basic indices. One of these clusters, with high Q median value, indicated that 4 waterbodies are important for fish biodiversity conservation. Conversely, two clusters with low Q median values included 11 waterbodies where restoration is called for. The results picked out high connectivity levels and low abundance of aquatic vegetation as the two main environmental characteristics of waterbodies with high conservation value. In addition, assessing the biodiversity and conservation value of territories using our multi-index approach plus an a posteriori hierarchical classification methodology reveals two major interests: (i) a possible geographical extension and (ii) a multi-taxa adaptation. AN - WOS:000294814300008 AU - Chantepie, S. AU - Lasne, E. AU - Laffaille, P. DA - Oct DO - 10.1007/s10531-011-9994-2 M1 - 11 N1 - Chantepie, S. Lasne, E. Laffaille, P. PY - 2011 SN - 0960-3115 SP - 2427-2444 ST - Assessing the conservation value of waterbodies: the example of the Loire floodplain (France) T2 - Biodiversity and Conservation TI - Assessing the conservation value of waterbodies: the example of the Loire floodplain (France) UR - ://WOS:000294814300008 VL - 20 ID - 787 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1970F177800006 AU - Charpent.J AU - Messimy, R. AU - Dalage, C. AU - Gozlan, R. DA - 1970 M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 3 PY - 1970 SN - 0755-4982 ST - CONTRIBUTION TO STUDY OF FILUM-TERMINALE AND OF ITS INTRA-DURAL TUMOURS T2 - Presse Medicale TI - CONTRIBUTION TO STUDY OF FILUM-TERMINALE AND OF ITS INTRA-DURAL TUMOURS UR - ://WOS:A1970F177800006 VL - 78 ID - 2699 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000075206900006 AU - Chartrel, N. AU - Collin, F. AU - Huang, Y. S. AU - Montero, M. AU - Tonon, M. C. AU - Goos, H. J. T. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Vaudry, H. DA - Aug DO - 10.1007/s004410051115 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 18 PY - 1998 SN - 0302-766X SP - 235-243 ST - Characterization and localization of two forms of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) in the spinal cord of the frog Rana ridibunda T2 - Cell and Tissue Research TI - Characterization and localization of two forms of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) in the spinal cord of the frog Rana ridibunda UR - ://WOS:000075206900006 VL - 293 ID - 671 ER - TY - CHAP A2 - Vaudry, H. Tonon M. C. Roubos E. W. deLoof A. AN - WOS:000074444700071 AU - Chartrel, N. AU - Collin, F. AU - Montero, M. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Vandesande, F. AU - Vaudry, H. DO - 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1998.tb10796.x N1 - Times Cited: 2 18th Conference of European Comparative Endocrinologists on from Molecular to Integrative Biology SEP 10-14, 1996 ROUEN, FRANCE PY - 1998 SN - 0077-8923 1-57331-110-3 SP - 361-362 ST - Biochemical characterization and regional distribution of mGnRH and cGnRH-II in the spinal cord of the frog Rana ridibunda T2 - Trends in Comparative Endocrinology and Neurobiology: from Molecular to Integrative Biology T3 - Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences TI - Biochemical characterization and regional distribution of mGnRH and cGnRH-II in the spinal cord of the frog Rana ridibunda UR - ://WOS:000074444700071 VL - 839 ID - 675 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR14801005877 AU - Chaves, Tulio Paiva AU - Lacau, Sebastien AU - Rabet, Nicolas DA - 2011 M1 - 1 PY - 2011 SN - 0104-6497 ST - Illustrated key to the Brazilian Dendrocephalus (Crustacea: Anostraca: Thamnocephalidae) T2 - Nauplius TI - Illustrated key to the Brazilian Dendrocephalus (Crustacea: Anostraca: Thamnocephalidae) UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR14801005877 VL - 19 ID - 2376 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The diet of the onychoteuthid squid Moroteuthis ingens was investigated through stomach content analyses of 72 individuals collected aboard a trawler targeting Patagonian toothfish Dissostichus eleginoides in the upper slope waters of the Kerguelen Archipelago. M. ingens is primarily piscivorous (67% by number and 87 % by reconstituted mass), although the diet also includes squids (12 and 12%, respectively) and crustaceans (21 and <1%, respectively). The main fish prey were the paralepidid Arctozenus risso (28% by reconstituted mass), the gempylid Paradiplospinus gracilis (24%) and various myctophids. M ingens preyed also upon conspecifics (cannibalism, 6%), and the euphausiid Euphausia triacantha was the main crustacean item. Most of the prey are pelagic organisms performing diurnal migration, suggesting that the benthopelagic M. ingens catch them when they are near the bottom during the day, In turn, M ingens is a prey for several species of top predators, including D. eleginoides and air-breathing vertebrates. M. ingens thus contributes to carbon export from the pelagic environment to the benthos and from the ocean to the atmosphere as carbon dioxide expired by birds and mammals. AN - WOS:000182851600018 AU - Cherel, Y. AU - Duhamel, G. DO - 10.3354/meps250197 N1 - Cherel, Y Duhamel, G PY - 2003 SN - 0171-8630 SP - 197-203 ST - Diet of the squid Moroteuthis ingens (Teuthoidea : Onychoteuthidae) in the upper slope waters of the Kerguelen Islands T2 - Marine Ecology-Progress Series TI - Diet of the squid Moroteuthis ingens (Teuthoidea : Onychoteuthidae) in the upper slope waters of the Kerguelen Islands UR - ://WOS:000182851600018 VL - 250 ID - 828 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Only five species of sharks have been recorded in the Southern Ocean, where their biology is essentially unknown. We investigated the feeding habits of the three commonest species from stomach content analysis of specimens taken as bycatches of the fishery targeting the Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) in upper slope waters of the Kerguelen Archipelago. The three species prey upon a diversity of fishes and cephalopods. They segregate by feeding on different species of squids of different sizes. The small lanternsharks (Etmopterus cf. granulosus; 0.3 m on average) feed on small-sized Mastigoteuthis psychrophila, while the large porbeagles (Lamna nasus; 1.9 m) feed on small-sized histioteuthids (Histioteuthis atlantica and H. eltaninae) and on medium-sized juvenile ommastrephids of the genus Todarodes. Finally, the huge sleeper sharks (Somniosus cf. microcephalus; 3.9 m) prey upon large-sized cephalopods (Kondakovia longimana and Taningia danae) and giant squids (Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni and Architeuthis dux). Thus sleeper shark is a fish with sperm whale-like feeding habits and, hence, the second top predator known to science to rely significantly on giant squids. Prey species and biology indicate that porbeagles are pelagic predators in the entire water column, while sleeper sharks are mainly benthic top predators and scavengers. The present study also underlines the diversity and biomass of the poorly known cephalopod fauna, including giant squids, occurring in outer shelf and upper slope waters surrounding subantarctic islands. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000225375300002 AU - Cherel, Y. AU - Duhamel, G. DA - Jan DO - 10.1016/j.dsr.2003.09.009 M1 - 1 N1 - Cherel, Y Duhamel, G PY - 2004 SN - 0967-0637 SP - 17-31 ST - Antarctic jaws: cephalopod prey of sharks in Kerguelen waters T2 - Deep-Sea Research Part I-Oceanographic Research Papers TI - Antarctic jaws: cephalopod prey of sharks in Kerguelen waters UR - ://WOS:000225375300002 VL - 51 ID - 839 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Using top predators as biological samplers, we collected information on the poorly known-but ecologically important-cephalopod fauna of the Southern Ocean. A total of 4527 cephalopod beaks were identified from stomach contents of Patagonian toothfish caught in slope waters at Crozet and Kerguelen Islands (Indian Ocean). Main prey were the squid Gonatus antarcticus and Kondakovia longimana at both localities, Taonius sp. B (Voss) and Slosarczykovia circum-antarctica at Crozet, and Chiroteuthis veranyi and Mastigoteuthis psychrophila at Kerguelen. Fish diet together with the feeding habits of sharks and seabirds show that at least 36 and 38 different cephalopod species inhabit Crozet and Kerguelen waters, respectively. Oegopsid squid dominate the assemblages (29 and 32 taxa at Crozet and Kerguelen, respectively) over octopods (7 and 5 taxa), 1 species of sepiohd occurring at Kerguelen. These rich communities include pelagic squid, bentho-pelagic cirrate octopods and a few endemic benthic octopodids. The results emphasize the importance of onychoteuthids and gonatids in the nutrition of top consumers in the Southern Ocean and they shed new light on the role of chiroteuthids, mastigoteuthids and cirrate octopods in the trophic web of the marine ecosystems. AN - WOS:000220134500014 AU - Cherel, Y. AU - Duhamel, G. AU - Gasco, N. DO - 10.3354/meps266143 N1 - Cherel, Y Duhamel, G Gasco, N PY - 2004 SN - 0171-8630 SP - 143-156 ST - Cephalopod fauna of subantarctic islands: new information from predators T2 - Marine Ecology-Progress Series TI - Cephalopod fauna of subantarctic islands: new information from predators UR - ://WOS:000220134500014 VL - 266 ID - 827 ER - TY - JOUR AB - A longline fishery for Dissostichus eleginoides has recently developed in the vicinity of South Georgia and Kerguelen islands, two internationally important breeding areas for procellariiform birds. The number of hooked birds and a method to reduce mortality were investigated during 13 days of fishing activity in Kerguelen waters in February 1994. Between 100 and 600 seabirds were always observed behind the longline vessel during daytime. The main ship-following species were the white-chinned petrel Procellaria aequinoctialis (67% of counts), giant petrels Macronectes spp. (8%) and the wandering albatross Diomedea exulans (11%), black-browed albatross D. melanophris (6%) and grey-headed albatross D. chrysostoma (2%). Only diving species were caught on the lines, ie. the white-chinned petrel (n = 36) and the grey-headed albatross (n = 2). Marked differences in the mortality rate were observed between day and night (1.00 versus 0.38 birds per 1000 hooks), and at night when the decklights were on or off (0.59 versus 0.15 birds per 1000 hooks). Dumping of homogenized offal during line settings greatly reduced incidental capture of seabirds, mainly because birds were more attracted by offal than by hooked baits. We therefore propose that the dumping of offal during line settings should be included in the regulations of the longline fishery for Dissostichus in order to minimize seabird mortality. AN - WOS:A1996TM98500008 AU - Cherel, Y. AU - Weimerskirch, H. AU - Duhamel, G. DO - 10.1016/0006-3207(95)00037-2 M1 - 1 N1 - Cherel, Y Weimerskirch, H Duhamel, G PY - 1996 SN - 0006-3207 SP - 63-70 ST - Interactions between longline vessels and seabirds in Kerguelen waters and a method to reduce seabird mortality T2 - Biological Conservation TI - Interactions between longline vessels and seabirds in Kerguelen waters and a method to reduce seabird mortality UR - ://WOS:A1996TM98500008 VL - 75 ID - 844 ER - TY - JOUR AB - A small collection of liparid fishes was made by French scientific or fishing cruises off the Kerguelen and Crozet Islands in the recent years. A new species, P. obliquosus sp. n., is described. Other species collected included: Paraliparis copei kerguelensis, P. copei wilsoni, P gracilis, P. neelovi with a closely related form designated as P. cf. neelovi, P. operculosus, P. thalassobathyalis, and also one young fish of an undescribed species, Paraliparis sp. Additional diagnostic characters were found for P copei wilsoni and P. copei kerguelensis. They include: chin pores open separately (vs in a common pit), interneural of the first dorsal ray situated between vertebrae 5/6 to 8/9 (vs between 3/4 to 5/6), skin of specimens in alcohol cream-brown (vs milky pale), chin and snout blackish-brown (vs pale), anus slightly behind a vertical through the gill opening (vs slightly in front of it). The Crozet islands constitute an extension of the geographical distribution and of the bathymetric range (700-1040 in vs 960-1134 m) for Pc. wilsoni. Some differences in Paraliparis gracilis were found between specimens from South Georgia (Atlantic sector of Southern Ocean) and those from the Crozet islands (Indian sector). Paraliparis operculosus occurred deeper than previously (1129-1295 m vs 380-1010 m). Paraliparis thalassobathyalis appeared polymorphic, with three different types, mainly recognized by the shape of head and body and colour patterns. They might represent sexual dimorphic differences, or epibenthic and pelagic forms, although our material was insufficient for final conclusion. Juveniles of 13.2 - 44.0 mm SL of R obliquosus, P. neelovi, P. cf. neelovi, P operculosus, P. thalassobathyalis and Paraliparis sp. were found pelagically. A field key to early juveniles of the nine Paraliparis is proposed. AN - WOS:000185239700007 AU - Chernova, N. V. AU - Duhamel, G. M1 - 2 N1 - Chernova, NV Duhamel, G PY - 2003 SN - 0399-0974 SP - 137-151 ST - A new species and additional records of Paraliparis (Scorpaeniformes : Liparidae) from the Southern Ocean with a provisional field key to juveniles T2 - Cybium TI - A new species and additional records of Paraliparis (Scorpaeniformes : Liparidae) from the Southern Ocean with a provisional field key to juveniles UR - ://WOS:000185239700007 VL - 27 ID - 821 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000232455500010 AU - Chernova, N. V. AU - Duhamel, G. M1 - 3 N1 - Chernova, NV Duhamel, G PY - 2005 SN - 0399-0974 SP - 310-312 ST - Notes on Careproctus longipectoralis and Paraliparis charcoti (Liparidae, Liparinae) from the Weddell Sea, Southern Ocean T2 - Cybium TI - Notes on Careproctus longipectoralis and Paraliparis charcoti (Liparidae, Liparinae) from the Weddell Sea, Southern Ocean UR - ://WOS:000232455500010 VL - 29 ID - 838 ER - TY - JOUR AB - In New Caledonia, the benthic communities living in the coral reef lagoon around Noumea city are subjected to regular shifts from oligotrophic conditions typical of lagoon waters to nutrient enrichment due to waste water inputs. The influence of ammonium pulses on microphytobenthos production was experimentally tested under varying light intensities in the vicinity of Noumea. Benthic oxygen, ammonium and silicon fluxes at the sediment-water interface were measured in situ using benthic enclosures. Three ammonium concentrations were tested. Gross primary production was doubled with a 13.8 mu mol 1(-1) ammonium concentration increase. Fitted PI curves showed that maximum production (F-max) was linearly related to ammonium concentration, but not the optimal irradiance (I-k). Silicon fluxes were characterized by dissolution in the absence of light, a process that declined with increasing illumination. These results were attributed to microphytobenthos activity, mainly diatoms that are nutrient-limited and strongly reactive to ammonium inputs. Production may result from a multiplication of cells, but migration up to the water sediment interface may also be involved. Oxygen consumption was also significantly influenced by ammonium concentration as a positive linear relationship with added ammonium concentration was established. Even during short-term experiments, ammonium enrichment stimulated photoautotrophic production, increasing the energy available to heterotrophs. Furthermore, microbenthic activities as well as nitrate production were increased by ammoniaoxidizing bacteria able to grow chemolithotrophically at the expense of oxygen. Therefore, in the study area, pulses of urban waste waters resulted in a decrease of plant-related autotrophy in benthic communities. (c) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000227931400009 AU - Clavier, J. AU - Boucher, G. AU - Chauvaud, L. AU - Fichez, R. AU - Chifflet, S. DO - 10.1016/j.jembe.2004.11.004 M1 - 2 PY - 2005 SN - 0022-0981 SP - 231-241 ST - Benthic response to ammonium pulses in a tropical lagoon: implications for coastal environmental processes T2 - Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology TI - Benthic response to ammonium pulses in a tropical lagoon: implications for coastal environmental processes VL - 316 ID - 1281 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000263609600016 AU - Clavier, J. AU - Castets, M. D. AU - Bastian, T. AU - Hily, C. AU - Boucher, G. AU - Chauvaud, L. DA - January 26, 2009 DO - 10.3354/meps07726 PY - 2009 SP - 185-194 ST - An amphibious mode of life in the intertidal zone: aerial and underwater contribution of Chthamalus montagui to CO2 fluxes T2 - Marine Ecology Progress Series TI - An amphibious mode of life in the intertidal zone: aerial and underwater contribution of Chthamalus montagui to CO2 fluxes UR - http://www.int-res.com/abstracts/meps/v375/p185-194/ VL - 375 ID - 1245 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Brown algae (Phaeophyceae) are complex photosynthetic organisms with a very different evolutionary history to green plants, to which they are only distantly related(1). These seaweeds are the dominant species in rocky coastal ecosystems and they exhibit many interesting adaptations to these, often harsh, environments. Brown algae are also one of only a small number of eukaryotic lineages that have evolved complex multicellularity (Fig. 1). We report the 214 million base pair (Mbp) genome sequence of the filamentous seaweed Ectocarpus siliculosus (Dillwyn) Lyngbye, a model organism for brown algae(2-5), closely related to the kelps(6,7) (Fig. 1). Genome features such as the presence of an extended set of light-harvesting and pigment biosynthesis genes and new metabolic processes such as halide metabolism help explain the ability of this organism to cope with the highly variable tidal environment. The evolution of multicellularity in this lineage is correlated with the presence of a rich array of signal transduction genes. Of particular interest is the presence of a family of receptor kinases, as the independent evolution of related molecules has been linked with the emergence of multicellularity in both the animal and green plant lineages. The Ectocarpus genome sequence represents an important step towards developing this organism as a model species, providing the possibility to combine genomic and genetic(2) approaches to explore these and other(4,5) aspects of brown algal biology further. AN - WOS:000278249000042 AU - Cock, J. M. AU - Sterck, L. AU - Rouze, P. AU - Scornet, D. AU - Allen, A. E. AU - Amoutzias, G. AU - Anthouard, V. AU - Artiguenave, F. AU - Aury, J. M. AU - Badger, J. H. AU - Beszteri, B. AU - Billiau, K. AU - Bonnet, E. AU - Bothwell, J. H. AU - Bowler, C. AU - Boyen, C. AU - Brownlee, C. AU - Carrano, C. J. AU - Charrier, B. AU - Cho, G. Y. AU - Coelho, S. M. AU - Collen, J. AU - Corre, E. AU - Da Silva, C. AU - Delage, L. AU - Delaroque, N. AU - Dittami, S. M. AU - Doulbeau, S. AU - Elias, M. AU - Farnham, G. AU - Gachon, C. M. M. AU - Gschloessl, B. AU - Heesch, S. AU - Jabbari, K. AU - Jubin, C. AU - Kawai, H. AU - Kimura, K. AU - Kloareg, B. AU - Kupper, F. C. AU - Lang, D. AU - Le Bail, A. AU - Leblanc, C. AU - Lerouge, P. AU - Lohr, M. AU - Lopez, P. J. AU - Martens, C. AU - Maumus, F. AU - Michel, G. AU - Miranda-Saavedra, D. AU - Morales, J. AU - Moreau, H. AU - Motomura, T. AU - Nagasato, C. AU - Napoli, C. A. AU - Nelson, D. R. AU - Nyvall-Collen, P. AU - Peters, A. F. AU - Pommier, C. AU - Potin, P. AU - Poulain, J. AU - Quesneville, H. AU - Read, B. AU - Rensing, S. A. AU - Ritter, A. AU - Rousvoal, S. AU - Samanta, M. AU - Samson, G. AU - Schroeder, D. C. AU - Segurens, B. AU - Strittmatter, M. AU - Tonon, T. AU - Tregear, J. W. AU - Valentin, K. AU - von Dassow, P. AU - Yamagishi, T. AU - Van de Peer, Y. AU - Wincker, P. DO - 10.1038/nature09016 M1 - 7298 N1 - Times Cited: 12 PY - 2010 SN - 0028-0836 SP - 617-621 ST - The Ectocarpus genome and the independent evolution of multicellularity in brown algae T2 - Nature TI - The Ectocarpus genome and the independent evolution of multicellularity in brown algae UR - ://WOS:000278249000042 VL - 465 ID - 519 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000189364200019 AU - Cohen, B. L. AU - Ameziane, N. AU - Eleaume, M. AU - de Forges, B. R. DA - Mar DO - 10.1007/s00227-003-1212-7 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 16 PY - 2004 SN - 0025-3162 SP - 605-617 ST - Crinoid phylogeny: a preliminary analysis (Echinodermata : Crinoidea) T2 - Marine Biology TI - Crinoid phylogeny: a preliminary analysis (Echinodermata : Crinoidea) UR - ://WOS:000189364200019 VL - 144 ID - 1347 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Higher levels of deoxyanthocyanins in Azolla fronds correlated with feeding deterrence against adult Lymnea swinhoei snails and Polypedates leucomystax tadpoles. After 7 days in co-culture, the growth yield of Azolla filiculoides was almost twice that of Azolla pinnata, which contained approximately 20-fold higher levels of deoxyanthocyanins. Inclusion of snails upon initiating a plant co-culture resulted in an A. pinnata growth yield that was 1.5-fold higher than that of A. filiculoides. The two plant species did not differ significantly in fatty acid composition. However, snails incubated for 1 week solely with A. pinnata showed a characteristic starvation-like fatty acid profile, with a two-fold lower proportion of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) compared to snails that had access to A. filiculoides, either as a sole food source or in co-culture with A. pinnata. A 3-month cultivation of A. pinnata with tadpoles resulted in fronds having a 260% higher concentration of deoxyanthocyanins and a 10-fold lower proportion of PUFAs in comparison to plants unexposed to tadpoles, indicating that prolonged feeding reduces the desirability of the surviving plants as a food source. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. AN - ISI:000178231500008 AU - Cohen, M. F. AU - Meziane, T. AU - Tsuchiya, M. AU - Yamasaki, H. DA - Oct M1 - 2 PY - 2002 SN - 0304-3770 SP - 181-187 ST - Feeding deterrence of Azolla in relation to deoxyanthocyanin and fatty acid composition T2 - Aquatic Botany TI - Feeding deterrence of Azolla in relation to deoxyanthocyanin and fatty acid composition VL - 74 ID - 1294 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000281792000018 AU - Connan, Maelle AU - Mayzaud, Patrick AU - Duhamel, Guy AU - Bonnevie, Bo T. AU - Cherel, Yves DA - Oct DO - 10.1007/s00227-010-1497-2 M1 - 10 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2010 SN - 0025-3162 SP - 2303-2316 ST - Fatty acid signature analysis documents the diet of five myctophid fish from the Southern Ocean T2 - Marine Biology TI - Fatty acid signature analysis documents the diet of five myctophid fish from the Southern Ocean UR - ://WOS:000281792000018 VL - 157 ID - 812 ER - TY - BOOK A2 - Lessios, H. A. A2 - Macintyre, Ian G. AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR13500050425 AU - Conruyt, N. AU - Faure, G. AU - Ancel, G. AU - Le Renard, J. AU - Guillaume, M. AU - Naim, O. AU - Gravier-Bonnet, N. AU - Grosser, D. PY - 1997 SN - 0-935868-90-9 ST - A knowledge base for corals of the Mascarene Archipelago: genus Pocillopora T2 - Proceedings of the eighth international coral reef symposium, Panama, June 24-29, 1996. TI - A knowledge base for corals of the Mascarene Archipelago: genus Pocillopora UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR13500050425 ID - 2398 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR14001003023 AU - Conruyt, N. AU - Grosser, D. AU - Geynet, Y. AU - Faure, G. AU - Pichon, M. AU - Guillaume, M. AU - Gravier-Bonnet, N. DA - 2002 N1 - 979-8105-97-4 PY - 2002 ST - IKBS, a knowledge base management system for reengineering systematics: application to corals of the Mascarene Archipelago T2 - Proceedings of the Ninth International Coral Reef Symposium, Bali, 23-27 October 2000. Volume 2. TI - IKBS, a knowledge base management system for reengineering systematics: application to corals of the Mascarene Archipelago UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR14001003023 ID - 2397 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000187400100006 AU - Copf, T. AU - Rabet, N. AU - Celniker, S. E. AU - Averof, M. DA - Dec DO - 10.1242/dev.00835 M1 - 24 N1 - Times Cited: 24 PY - 2003 SN - 0950-1991 SP - 5915-5927 ST - Posterior patterning genes and the identification of a unique body region in the brine shrimp Artemia franciscana T2 - Development TI - Posterior patterning genes and the identification of a unique body region in the brine shrimp Artemia franciscana UR - ://WOS:000187400100006 VL - 130 ID - 914 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000241071100008 AU - Copf, Tijana AU - Rabet, Nicolas AU - Averof, Michalis DA - Oct 1 DO - 10.1016/j.ydbio.2006.07.024 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 6 PY - 2006 SN - 0012-1606 SP - 87-94 ST - Knockdown of spalt function by RNAi causes de-repression of Hox genes and homeotic transformations in the crustacean Artemia franciscana T2 - Developmental Biology TI - Knockdown of spalt function by RNAi causes de-repression of Hox genes and homeotic transformations in the crustacean Artemia franciscana UR - ://WOS:000241071100008 VL - 298 ID - 911 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000231508000002 AU - Copp, G. H. AU - Bianco, P. G. AU - Bogutskaya, N. G. AU - Eros, T. AU - Falka, I. AU - Ferreira, M. T. AU - Fox, M. G. AU - Freyhof, J. AU - Gozlan, R. E. AU - Grabowska, J. AU - Kovac, V. AU - Moreno-Amich, R. AU - Naseka, A. M. AU - Penaz, M. AU - Povz, M. AU - Przybylski, M. AU - Robillard, M. AU - Russell, I. C. AU - Stakenas, S. AU - Sumer, S. AU - Vila-Gispert, A. AU - Wiesner, C. DA - Aug DO - 10.1111/j.1439-0426.2005.00690.x M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 142 11th European Congress of Ichthyology SEP 06-10, 2004 Tallinn, ESTONIA PY - 2005 SN - 0175-8659 ST - To be, or not to be, a non-native freshwater fish? T2 - Journal of Applied Ichthyology TI - To be, or not to be, a non-native freshwater fish? UR - ://WOS:000231508000002 VL - 21 ID - 2722 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000231508000021 AU - Copp, G. H. AU - Garthwaite, R. AU - Gozlan, R. E. DA - Aug DO - 10.1111/j.1439-0426.2005.00692.x M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 38 11th European Congress of Ichthyology SEP 06-10, 2004 Tallinn, ESTONIA PY - 2005 SN - 0175-8659 ST - Risk identification and assessment of non-native freshwater fishes: a summary of concepts and perspectives on protocols for the UK T2 - Journal of Applied Ichthyology TI - Risk identification and assessment of non-native freshwater fishes: a summary of concepts and perspectives on protocols for the UK UR - ://WOS:000231508000021 VL - 21 ID - 2693 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000252333000009 AU - Copp, G. H. AU - Templeton, M. AU - Gozlan, R. E. DA - Dec DO - 10.1111/j.1095-8649.2007.01680.x N1 - Times Cited: 26 D PY - 2007 SN - 0022-1112 ST - Propagule pressure and the invasion risks of non-native freshwater fishes: a case study in England T2 - Journal of Fish Biology TI - Propagule pressure and the invasion risks of non-native freshwater fishes: a case study in England UR - ://WOS:000252333000009 VL - 71 ID - 2743 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000277830200004 AU - Copp, G. H. AU - Vilizzi, L. AU - Gozlan, R. E. DA - May DO - 10.1002/aqc.1092 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 3 PY - 2010 SN - 1052-7613 ST - Fish movements: the introduction pathway for topmouth gudgeon Pseudorasbora parva and other non-native fishes in the UK T2 - Aquatic Conservation-Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems TI - Fish movements: the introduction pathway for topmouth gudgeon Pseudorasbora parva and other non-native fishes in the UK UR - ://WOS:000277830200004 VL - 20 ID - 2738 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000280636900014 AU - Copp, G. H. AU - Vilizzi, L. AU - Gozlan, R. E. DA - Jul-Aug DO - 10.1002/aqc.1129 M1 - 5 N1 - Times Cited: 9 PY - 2010 SN - 1052-7613 ST - The demography of introduction pathways, propagule pressure and occurrences of non-native freshwater fish in England T2 - Aquatic Conservation-Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems TI - The demography of introduction pathways, propagule pressure and occurrences of non-native freshwater fish in England UR - ://WOS:000280636900014 VL - 20 ID - 2683 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000263360900014 AU - Copp, Gordon H. AU - Vilizzi, Lorenzo AU - Mumford, John AU - Fenwick, Gemma V. AU - Godard, Michael J. AU - Gozlan, Rodolphe E. DA - Mar DO - 10.1111/j.1539-6924.2008.01159.x M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 34 PY - 2009 SN - 0272-4332 ST - Calibration of FISK, an Invasiveness Screening Tool for Nonnative Freshwater Fishes T2 - Risk Analysis TI - Calibration of FISK, an Invasiveness Screening Tool for Nonnative Freshwater Fishes UR - ://WOS:000263360900014 VL - 29 ID - 2675 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000182220400001 AU - Coradin, T. AU - Lopez, P. J. M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 68 PY - 2003 SN - 1439-4227 SP - 251-259 ST - Biogenic silica patterning: Simple chemistry or subtle biology? T2 - Chembiochem TI - Biogenic silica patterning: Simple chemistry or subtle biology? UR - ://WOS:000182220400001 VL - 4 ID - 542 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000225802900002 AU - Coradin, T. AU - Lopez, P. J. AU - Gautier, C. AU - Livage, J. DO - 10.1016/j.crpv.2004.07.002 M1 - 6-7 N1 - Times Cited: 21 PY - 2004 SN - 1631-0683 SP - 443-452 ST - From biogenic to biomimetic silica T2 - Comptes Rendus Palevol TI - From biogenic to biomimetic silica UR - ://WOS:000225802900002 VL - 3 ID - 540 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1987J770700046 AU - Counis, R. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Ribot, G. AU - Querat, B. AU - Fontaine, Y. A. AU - Jutisz, M. DA - Sep M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 29 PY - 1987 SN - 0013-7227 SP - 1178-1184 ST - ESTRADIOL HAS INVERSE EFFECTS ON PITUITARY GLYCOPROTEIN HORMONE ALPHA-SUBUNIT MESSENGER-RIBONUCLEIC-ACID IN THE IMMATURE EUROPEAN EEL AND THE GONADECTOMIZED RAT T2 - Endocrinology TI - ESTRADIOL HAS INVERSE EFFECTS ON PITUITARY GLYCOPROTEIN HORMONE ALPHA-SUBUNIT MESSENGER-RIBONUCLEIC-ACID IN THE IMMATURE EUROPEAN EEL AND THE GONADECTOMIZED RAT UR - ://WOS:A1987J770700046 VL - 121 ID - 703 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Individual specialisation can lead to the exploitation of different trophic and habitat resources and the production of morphological variability within a population. Although the ecological causes of this phenomenon are relatively well known, its consequences on individual fitness are less recognised. We have investigated the extent of individual specialisation in resource use and trophic morphology and its fitness consequences through a combination of tagging-recapture, stable isotope analyses and telemetry. The European eel (Anguilla anguilla) was the model species as it displays significant variability in head shape. Independent to their body length, individuals with broader heads displayed a significantly higher trophic position (delta(15)N) than individuals with narrower heads. This corresponded with a significantly higher proportion of prey fish in their diet compared with invertebrates and was associated with the use of a habitat niche located further from the river bank. The European eel therefore provides a rare empirical example of individual specialisation in resource use and trophic morphology in a natural population occurring at a very small spatial scale. Individuals with intermediate head morphology displayed lower body condition (a proxy of fitness) than individuals with extreme head morphology (i.e. narrower and broader headed individuals), demonstrating the existence of disruptive selection associated with individual specialisation. AN - WOS:000293914000008 AU - Cucherousset, J. AU - Acou, A. AU - Blanchet, S. AU - Britton, J. R. AU - Beaumont, W. R. C. AU - Gozlan, R. E. DA - Sep DO - 10.1007/s00442-011-1974-4 M1 - 1 N1 - Cucherousset, Julien Acou, Anthony Blanchet, Simon Britton, J. Robert Beaumont, William R. C. Gozlan, Rodolphe E. PY - 2011 SN - 0029-8549 SP - 75-84 ST - Fitness consequences of individual specialisation in resource use and trophic morphology in European eels T2 - Oecologia TI - Fitness consequences of individual specialisation in resource use and trophic morphology in European eels UR - ://WOS:000293914000008 VL - 167 ID - 863 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000275466200021 AU - Cucherousset, J. AU - Britton, J. R. AU - Beaumont, W. R. C. AU - Nyqvist, M. AU - Sievers, K. AU - Gozlan, R. E. DA - Mar DO - 10.1111/j.1095-8649.2010.02543.x M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 2 PY - 2010 SN - 0022-1112 ST - Determining the effects of species, environmental conditions and tracking method on the detection efficiency of portable PIT telemetry T2 - Journal of Fish Biology TI - Determining the effects of species, environmental conditions and tracking method on the detection efficiency of portable PIT telemetry UR - ://WOS:000275466200021 VL - 76 ID - 2716 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Fish protein hydrolysates (FPH) are of significant interest, due to their potential application as a source of bioactive peptides in nutraceutical and pharmaceutical domains. Here, we investigated the action of FPH from blue whiting (Micromesistius poutassou) and brown shrimp (Penaeus aztecus) on cholecystokinin release from intestinal endocrine cells (STC-1). We demonstrated for the first time that FPH were able to highly stimulate CCK-releasing activity from STC-1 cells and that this stimulation was mainly due to peptide molecules. The partial purification of CCK-stimulating peptides showed that their apparent molecular weight ranged between 1000 and 1500 Da for fish and crustacean FPH, respectively. Finally, in an aim to industrially produce hydrolysates enriched in CCK-stimulating molecules, we tested the effects of membrane processes (ultrafiltration and nanofiltration) on active peptide enrichments. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000258369600027 AU - Cudennec, B. AU - Ravallec-Ple, R. AU - Courois, E. AU - Fouchereau-Peron, M. DO - 10.1016/j.foodchem.2008.05.016 M1 - 4 PY - 2008 SN - 0308-8146 SP - 970-975 ST - Peptides from fish and crustacean by-products hydrolysates stimulate cholecystokinin release in STC-1 cells T2 - Food Chemistry TI - Peptides from fish and crustacean by-products hydrolysates stimulate cholecystokinin release in STC-1 cells VL - 111 ID - 75 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The physiological significance of calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) during biomineralization was investigated by assessing the effect of human CGRP on the carbonic anhydrase activity in gill membranes of the pearl oyster, Pinctada margaritifera. Salmon CT and human CGRP were able to induce a 150% increase of the basal activity. No additive effect was observed suggesting that both activities are mediated by the same receptor. The CGRP-stimulated effect was specific as demonstrated by the inhibition produced by the CGRP antagonist, hCGRP8-37. So, CGRP by its specific action on gill carbonic anhydrase controls the calcification process, an ancient role both in invertebrates and non-mammalian vertebrates. (c) 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000242318900018 AU - Cudennec, B. AU - Rousseau, M. AU - Lopez, E. AU - Fouchereau-Peron, M. DO - 10.1016/j.peptides.2006.05.019 M1 - 11 PY - 2006 SN - 0196-9781 SP - 2678-2682 ST - CGRP stimulates gill carbonic anhydrase activity in molluscs via a common CT/CGRP receptor T2 - Peptides TI - CGRP stimulates gill carbonic anhydrase activity in molluscs via a common CT/CGRP receptor VL - 27 ID - 132 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000278969900002 AU - Cugier, Philippe AU - Struski, Caroline AU - Blanchard, Michel AU - Mazurie, Joseph AU - Pouvreau, Stephane AU - Olivier, Frederic AU - Trigui, Jihane R. AU - Thiebaut, Eric DA - Jul DO - 10.1016/j.jmarsys.2010.02.013 M1 - 1-2 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2010 SN - 0924-7963 SP - 21-34 ST - Assessing the role of benthic filter feeders on phytoplankton production in a shellfish farming site: Mont Saint Michel Bay, France T2 - Journal of Marine Systems TI - Assessing the role of benthic filter feeders on phytoplankton production in a shellfish farming site: Mont Saint Michel Bay, France UR - ://WOS:000278969900002 VL - 82 ID - 1230 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR14803023314 AU - Cuoc, Corinne AU - Defaye, Danielle DA - 2011 PY - 2011 SN - 1570-7024 ST - Female genitalia in Cyclopidae (Copepoda, Cyclopoida): how to reinterpret the internal structures? T2 - Crustaceana Monographs TI - Female genitalia in Cyclopidae (Copepoda, Cyclopoida): how to reinterpret the internal structures? UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR14803023314 VL - 16 ID - 2408 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000225078000001 AU - Currie, D. J. AU - Mittelbach, G. G. AU - Cornell, H. V. AU - Field, R. AU - Guegan, J. F. AU - Hawkins, B. A. AU - Kaufman, D. M. AU - Kerr, J. T. AU - Oberdorff, T. AU - O'Brien, E. AU - Turner, J. R. G. DA - Dec DO - 10.1111/j.1461-0248.2004.00671.x M1 - 12 N1 - Times Cited: 310 PY - 2004 SN - 1461-023X ST - Predictions and tests of climate-based hypotheses of broad-scale variation in taxonomic richness T2 - Ecology Letters TI - Predictions and tests of climate-based hypotheses of broad-scale variation in taxonomic richness UR - ://WOS:000225078000001 VL - 7 ID - 2451 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD198375016733 AU - Daget, J. AU - Leveque, C. DA - 1981 M1 - 2 PY - 1981 SN - 0399-0974 ST - DESCRIPTION OF A NEW FISH FROM THE IVORY-COAST SYNODOTIS-COMOENSIS NEW-SPECIES PISCES MOCHOCIDAE T2 - Cybium TI - DESCRIPTION OF A NEW FISH FROM THE IVORY-COAST SYNODOTIS-COMOENSIS NEW-SPECIES PISCES MOCHOCIDAE UR - ://BIOABS:BACD198375016733 VL - 5 ID - 2750 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Difficulties to simply transfer trophic cascade theory from temperate to tropical lakes are now well recognized. Many mechanisms trying to explain top-down divergences between these systems have been proposed, such as lack of key species of herbivorous zooplankton, absence of seasonality in fish reproduction, cyanobacteria development, or differences in fish foraging behaviour. Very few studies have considered bottom-up mechanisms, in particular differences in nutrient recycling and nutrient limitation between the two types of ecosystems. According to the ecological stoichiometry theory, fish-induced alterations of food-web structure could modify the efficiency of consumer-driven nutrient recycling by changing the relative biomass contribution of species in food webs. Consequently, by mostly considering top-down processes, one could underestimate consequences on nutrient availability for phytoplankton growth. In this paper, we compared the results of two mesocosm experiments carried out in temperate and tropical areas, each manipulating food-web structure via the presence or absence of fish. We found trophic cascades in both experiments, but differences between fishless and fish treatments were greater in temperate than in tropical systems. In the tropical experiment, the observed effects could not be supported by classical zooplankton community alteration or by cyanobacteria prevalence. Our results suggest a key contribution of fish nitrogen-excretion to phytoplankton growth in mostly nitrogen-limited tropical systems. Differences in stoichiometric response to food-web structure alteration between temperate and tropical lakes could thus represent a major difference between the two systems. Our study stresses the need for further studies that would allow robust generalization on the functioning of freshwater temperate and tropical ecosystems. AN - WOS:000265306800002 AU - Danger, M. AU - Lacroix, G. AU - Ka, S. AU - Ndour, E. H. AU - Corbin, D. AU - Lazzaro, X. DO - 10.1051/limn/09001 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 2 PY - 2009 SN - 0003-4088 SP - 11-21 ST - Food-web structure and functioning of temperate and tropical lakes: A stoichiometric viewpoint T2 - Annales De Limnologie-International Journal of Limnology TI - Food-web structure and functioning of temperate and tropical lakes: A stoichiometric viewpoint UR - ://WOS:000265306800002 VL - 45 ID - 1244 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000236188400001 AU - David, J. AU - Roux, M. AU - Messing, C. G. AU - Ameziane, N. DA - Mar 23 M1 - 1156 N1 - Times Cited: 12 PY - 2006 SN - 1175-5326 SP - 1-50 ST - Revision of the pentacrinid stalked crinoids of the genus Endoxocrinus (Echinodermata, Crinoidea), with a study of environmental control of characters and its consequences for taxonomy T2 - Zootaxa TI - Revision of the pentacrinid stalked crinoids of the genus Endoxocrinus (Echinodermata, Crinoidea), with a study of environmental control of characters and its consequences for taxonomy UR - ://WOS:000236188400001 ID - 1344 ER - TY - JOUR AB - In situ measurements of both community metabolism (primary production and respiration) and PAM fluorometry were conducted during emersion on intertidal sediments in the Mont Saint-Michel Bay, in areas where oysters and mussels were cultivated. Results highlighted a low benthic metabolism compared to other intertidal areas previously investigated with the same methods. Comparisons between gross community primary production and relative electron transport rates confirmed this statement. More specifically, primary productivity remained very low all over the year, whereas the associated microalgal biomass was estimated to be high. We suggest that the microphytobenthic community studied was characterized by a self-limitation of its primary productivity by its own biomass, as previously shown in Marennes-Ol,ron Bay for example. The almost permanent high biomass would represent a limiting factor for micromigration processes within the first millimetres of the sediment. This could be explained by very low resuspension processes occurring in the western part of the bay, enhanced by the occurrence of numerous aquaculture structures that could decrease tidal currents in the benthic boundary layer. AN - WOS:000261987900013 AU - Davoult, D. AU - Migne, A. AU - Creach, A. AU - Gevaert, F. AU - Hubas, C. AU - Spilmont, N. AU - Boucher, G. DO - 10.1007/s10750-008-9626-3 PY - 2009 SN - 0018-8158 SP - 163-172 ST - Spatio-temporal variability of intertidal benthic primary production and respiration in the western part of the Mont Saint-Michel Bay (Western English Channel, France) T2 - Hydrobiologia TI - Spatio-temporal variability of intertidal benthic primary production and respiration in the western part of the Mont Saint-Michel Bay (Western English Channel, France) VL - 620 ID - 1243 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000295073900001 AU - de Madron, X. Durrieu AU - Guieu, C. AU - Sempere, R. AU - Conan, P. AU - Cossa, D. AU - D'Ortenzio, F. AU - Estournel, C. AU - Gazeau, F. AU - Rabouille, C. AU - Stemmann, L. AU - Bonnet, S. AU - Diaz, F. AU - Koubbi, P. AU - Radakovitch, O. AU - Babin, M. AU - Baklouti, M. AU - Bancon-Montigny, C. AU - Belviso, S. AU - Bensoussan, N. AU - Bonsang, B. AU - Bouloubassi, I. AU - Brunet, C. AU - Cadiou, J. F. AU - Carlotti, F. AU - Chami, M. AU - Charmasson, S. AU - Charriere, B. AU - Dachs, J. AU - Doxaran, D. AU - Dutay, J. C. AU - Elbaz-Poulichet, F. AU - Eleaume, M. AU - Eyrolles, F. AU - Fernandez, C. AU - Fowler, S. AU - Francour, P. AU - Gaertner, J. C. AU - Galzin, R. AU - Gasparini, S. AU - Ghiglione, J. F. AU - Gonzalez, J. L. AU - Goyet, C. AU - Guidi, L. AU - Guizien, K. AU - Heimbuerger, L. E. AU - Jacquet, S. H. M. AU - Jeffrey, W. H. AU - Joux, F. AU - Le Hir, P. AU - Leblanc, K. AU - Lefevre, D. AU - Lejeusne, C. AU - Leme, R. AU - Loye-Pilot, M. D. AU - Mallet, M. AU - Mejanelle, L. AU - Melin, F. AU - Mellon, C. AU - Merigot, B. AU - Merle, P. L. AU - Migon, C. AU - Miller, W. L. AU - Mortier, L. AU - Mostajir, B. AU - Mousseau, L. AU - Moutin, T. AU - Para, J. AU - Perez, T. AU - Petrenko, A. AU - Poggiale, J. C. AU - Prieur, L. AU - Pujo-Pay, M. AU - Pulido, Villena AU - Raimbault, P. AU - Rees, A. P. AU - Ridame, C. AU - Rontani, J. F. AU - Pino, D. Ruiz AU - Sicre, M. A. AU - Taillandier, V. AU - Tamburini, C. AU - Tanaka, T. AU - Taupier-Letage, I. AU - Tedetti, M. AU - Testor, P. AU - Thebault, H. AU - Thouvenin, B. AU - Touratier, F. AU - Tronczynski, J. AU - Ulses, C. AU - Van Wambeke, F. AU - Vantrepotte, V. AU - Vaz, S. AU - Verney, R. AU - MerMex, Grp DA - Oct DO - 10.1016/j.pocean.2011.02.003 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2011 SN - 0079-6611 SP - 97-166 ST - Marine ecosystems' responses to climatic and anthropogenic forcings in the Mediterranean T2 - Progress in Oceanography TI - Marine ecosystems' responses to climatic and anthropogenic forcings in the Mediterranean UR - ://WOS:000295073900001 VL - 91 ID - 1351 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000257320200009 AU - de Merona, Bernard AU - Hugueny, Bernard AU - Tejerina-Garro, Francisco Leonardo AU - Gautheret, Emmanuelle DA - Apr-Jun DO - 10.1051/alr:2008032 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 2 PY - 2008 SN - 0990-7440 ST - Diet-morphology relationship in a fish assemblage from a medium-sized river of French Guiana: the effect of species taxonomic proximity T2 - Aquatic Living Resources TI - Diet-morphology relationship in a fish assemblage from a medium-sized river of French Guiana: the effect of species taxonomic proximity UR - ://WOS:000257320200009 VL - 21 ID - 2551 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR12000020068 AU - de Vos, L. AU - Leveque, C. DA - 1983 M1 - 3 PY - 1983 SN - 0035-1814 ST - Etude systematique et morphologique du genre Eutropius en Afrique de l'ouest (Pisces, Schilbeidae) T2 - Revue de Zoologie Africaine TI - Etude systematique et morphologique du genre Eutropius en Afrique de l'ouest (Pisces, Schilbeidae) UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR12000020068 VL - 97 ID - 2770 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The Arcachon lagoon is a 156 km(2) temperate mesotidal lagoon dominated by tidal flats (66% of the surface area). The methane (CH4) sources, sinks and fluxes were estimated from water and pore water concentrations, from chamber flux measurements at the sediment air (low tide), sediment-water and water-air (high tide) interfaces, and from potential oxidation and production rate measurements in sediments. CH4 concentrations in waters were maximal (500-1000 nmol l(-1)) in river waters and in tidal creeks at low tide, and minimal in the lagoon at high tide (<50 nmol l(-1)). The major CH4 sources are continental waters and the tidal pumping of sediment pore waters at low tide. Methanogenesis occurred in the tidal flat sediments, in which pore water concentrations were relatively high (2.5-8.0 mu mol l(-1)) Nevertheless, the sediment was a minor CH4 source for the water column and the atmosphere because of a high degree of anaerobic and aerobic CH4 oxidation in sediments. Atmospheric CH4 fluxes at high and low tide were low compared to freshwater wetlands. Temperate tidal lagoons appear to be very minor contributor of CH4 to global atmosphere and to open ocean. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000283002100002 AU - Deborde, J. AU - Anschutz, P. AU - Guerin, F. AU - Poirier, D. AU - Marty, D. AU - Boucher, G. AU - Thouzeau, G. AU - Canton, M. AU - Abril, G. DO - 10.1016/j.ecss.2010.07.013 M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2010 SN - 0272-7714 SP - 256-266 ST - Methane sources, sinks and fluxes in a temperate tidal Lagoon: The Arcachon lagoon (SW France) T2 - Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science TI - Methane sources, sinks and fluxes in a temperate tidal Lagoon: The Arcachon lagoon (SW France) UR - ://WOS:000283002100002 VL - 89 ID - 1229 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000248561100002 AU - Defaye, Danielle DA - Aug 2 M1 - 1541 N1 - Times Cited: 1 PY - 2007 SN - 1175-5326 ST - A new Tropocyclops (Copepoda, Cyclopidae) from Lake Matano, Indonesia T2 - Zootaxa TI - A new Tropocyclops (Copepoda, Cyclopidae) from Lake Matano, Indonesia UR - ://WOS:000248561100002 ID - 2421 ER - TY - BOOK A3 - GmbH, Backhuys Publishers Margraf Publishers AU - Defaye, Danielle AU - Dussart, Bernard PY - 2011 SP - 450 p. ST - World directory of the Crustacea Copepoda of inland waters. III- Harpacticoida. IV- Gelyelloida. TI - World directory of the Crustacea Copepoda of inland waters. III- Harpacticoida. IV- Gelyelloida. ID - 2438 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000303703700011 AU - Defaye, Danielle AU - Klein, J. Carel von Vaupel DA - Feb DO - 10.1163/156854012x636760 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2012 SN - 0011-216X ST - PROF. J. FOREST IN MEMORIAM T2 - Crustaceana TI - PROF. J. FOREST IN MEMORIAM UR - ://WOS:000303703700011 VL - 85 ID - 2413 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000307155200009 AU - Defaye, Danielle AU - Klein, J. Carel von Vaupel DA - Jun DO - 10.1163/156854012x651727 M1 - 7 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2012 SN - 0011-216X ST - PROFESSOR JACQUES FOREST (1920-2012) OBITUARY T2 - Crustaceana TI - PROFESSOR JACQUES FOREST (1920-2012) OBITUARY UR - ://WOS:000307155200009 VL - 85 ID - 2411 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000277859800002 AU - Defaye, Danielle AU - Por, Francis Dov DA - 2010 DO - 10.1163/001121610x12627655658320 M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 2 PY - 2010 SN - 0011-216X ST - METACYCLOPS (COPEPODA, CYCLOPIDAE) FROM AYYALON CAVE, ISRAEL T2 - Crustaceana TI - METACYCLOPS (COPEPODA, CYCLOPIDAE) FROM AYYALON CAVE, ISRAEL UR - ://WOS:000277859800002 VL - 83 ID - 2427 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000262726800008 AU - Defaye, Danielle AU - Reddy, Yenumula Ranga DA - Oct DO - 10.1163/156854008x360851 M1 - 9 N1 - Times Cited: 5 PY - 2008 SN - 0011-216X ST - A NEW ALLOCYCLOPINA SPECIES (COPEPODA, CYCLOPOIDA, CYCLOPINIDAE) FROM A HYPORHEIC ZONE OF THE RIVER GODAVARI, INDIA, AND COMMENTS ON THE MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERS OF THE GENUS T2 - Crustaceana TI - A NEW ALLOCYCLOPINA SPECIES (COPEPODA, CYCLOPOIDA, CYCLOPINIDAE) FROM A HYPORHEIC ZONE OF THE RIVER GODAVARI, INDIA, AND COMMENTS ON THE MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERS OF THE GENUS UR - ://WOS:000262726800008 VL - 81 ID - 2428 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR14803023301 AU - Defaye, Danielle AU - von Vaupel Klein, J. Carel DA - 2011 PY - 2011 SN - 1570-7024 ST - Bernard Dussart 17 August 1922 - 1 November 2008 T2 - Crustaceana Monographs TI - Bernard Dussart 17 August 1922 - 1 November 2008 UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR14803023301 VL - 16 ID - 2415 ER - TY - GEN AU - DELORD, Karine AU - COTTE, Cédric AU - PERON, C AU - MARTEAU, Cédric AU - PRUVOST, Patrice AU - GASCO, Nicolas AU - DUHAMEL, Guy AU - CHEREL, Yves AU - WEIMERSKIRCH, Henri PB - Endangered Species Research PY - 2010 SP - 1-16 ST - At-sea distribution dans diet of an endangered top predator: relationships between white-chinned petrels and commercial longline fisheries TI - At-sea distribution dans diet of an endangered top predator: relationships between white-chinned petrels and commercial longline fisheries VL - 13 ID - 2034 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The Harpacticoid copepod Tigriopus brevicornis belongs to the meiofauna of intertidal rock pools and is distributed widely along European coasts. Sixteen sites were sampled from the Irish Sea to the coasts of Spain. We used the ITS I marker to analyse the relationship between the populations because it shows low intrapopulational variation (mean pairwise difference: 1.00 +/- 0.8) and high interpopulational divergence (mean pairwise difference: 16.38 +/- 7.39). A total of 57 bp Out of 433 bp were recognised as informative nucleotides among the 61 individuals analysed. The analysis of the genetic relationships highlighted a north-south split in the distribution of the natural populations and showed a genetic break point around the Gironde estuary, which is probably due to differences in file geomorphologic characteristics of the coastal area on the two different sides of this estuary. Various populations were isolated and the ITS I sequences indicated that there are specific genetic signatures in these populations. The northern set Of populations, Which was sampled along a large rocky coastline, had a metapopulation structure with genetic exchanges between geographically close populations and also between geographically far ones. The southern set of populations, which was sampled in small rocky pools on large sandy beaches, showed isolated populations as a consequence of the geomorphology of the area. AN - WOS:000269965600016 AU - Denis, F. AU - Ravallec, R. AU - Pavillon, J. F. AU - Van Wormhoudt, A. DO - 10.3989/scimar.2009.73n3579 M1 - 3 PY - 2009 SN - 0214-8358 SP - 579-587 ST - Genetic differentiation of Atlantic populations of the intertidal copepod Tigriopus brevicornis T2 - Scientia Marina TI - Genetic differentiation of Atlantic populations of the intertidal copepod Tigriopus brevicornis VL - 73 ID - 170 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000182014100008 AU - Denis, F. AU - Vachoux, C. AU - Gauvry, L. AU - Leignel, V. AU - Salin, C. AU - Hardivillier, Y. AU - Cosson, R. AU - Laulier, M. M1 - 1 PY - 2003 SN - 0007-9723 SP - 109-109 ST - Characterization and expression of a Bathymodiolus sp. metallothionein gene (vol 43, pg 329, 2002) T2 - Cahiers De Biologie Marine TI - Characterization and expression of a Bathymodiolus sp. metallothionein gene (vol 43, pg 329, 2002) VL - 44 ID - 176 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000290248800008 AU - Denis, V. AU - Debreuil, J. AU - De Palmas, S. AU - Richard, J. AU - Guillaume, M. M. M. AU - Bruggemann, J. H. DA - 2011 DO - 10.3354/meps09060 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2011 SN - 0171-8630 ST - Lesion regeneration capacities in populations of the massive coral Porites lutea at Reunion Island: environmental correlates T2 - Marine Ecology-Progress Series TI - Lesion regeneration capacities in populations of the massive coral Porites lutea at Reunion Island: environmental correlates UR - ://WOS:000290248800008 VL - 428 ID - 2388 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000259523600009 AU - Denker, Elsa AU - Bapteste, Eric AU - Le Guyader, Herve AU - Manuel, Michael AU - Rabet, Nicolas DA - Sep 23 DO - 10.1016/j.cub.2008.07.031 M1 - 18 N1 - Times Cited: 8 PY - 2008 SN - 0960-9822 SP - R858-R859 ST - Horizontal gene transfer and the evolution of cnidarian stinging cells T2 - Current Biology TI - Horizontal gene transfer and the evolution of cnidarian stinging cells UR - ://WOS:000259523600009 VL - 18 ID - 907 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000260110500023 AU - Denker, Elsa AU - Chatonnet, Arnaud AU - Rabet, Nicolas DA - Sep 25 DO - 10.1016/j.cbi.2008.03.004 M1 - 1-3 N1 - Times Cited: 3 SI 9th International Meeting on Cholinesterases MAY 06-10, 2007 Suzhou, PEOPLES R CHINA PY - 2008 SN - 0009-2797 SP - 125-128 ST - Acetylcholinesterase activity in Clytia hemisphaerica (Cnidaria) T2 - Chemico-Biological Interactions TI - Acetylcholinesterase activity in Clytia hemisphaerica (Cnidaria) UR - ://WOS:000260110500023 VL - 175 ID - 906 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000253750300008 AU - Denker, Elsa AU - Manuel, Michael AU - Leclere, Lucas AU - Le Guyader, Herve AU - Rabet, Nicolas DA - Mar 1 DO - 10.1016/j.ydbio.2007.12.023 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 21 PY - 2008 SN - 0012-1606 SP - 99-113 ST - Ordered progression of nematogenesis from stem cells through differentiation stages in the tentacle bulb of Clytia hemisphaerica (Hydrozoa, Cnidaria) T2 - Developmental Biology TI - Ordered progression of nematogenesis from stem cells through differentiation stages in the tentacle bulb of Clytia hemisphaerica (Hydrozoa, Cnidaria) UR - ://WOS:000253750300008 VL - 315 ID - 908 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000271139400020 AU - Deschamps, Marie-Helene AU - Labbe, Laurent AU - Baloche, Sylvie AU - Fouchereau-Peron, Martine AU - Dufour, Sylvie AU - Sire, Jean-Yves DA - Nov 16 DO - 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2009.07.016 M1 - 3-4 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2009 SN - 0044-8486 SP - 337-346 ST - Sustained exercise improves vertebral histomorphometry and modulates hormonal levels in rainbow trout T2 - Aquaculture TI - Sustained exercise improves vertebral histomorphometry and modulates hormonal levels in rainbow trout UR - ://WOS:000271139400020 VL - 296 ID - 608 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Silicon biomineralization is a widespread mechanism found in several kingdoms that concerns both unicellular and multicellular organisms. As a result of genomic and molecular tools, diatoms have emerged as a good model for biomineralization studies and have provided most of the current knowledge on this process. However, the number of techniques available to study its dynamics at the cellular level is still rather limited. Here, new probes were developed specifically to label the pre-existing or the newly synthesized silica frustule of several diatoms species. It is shown that the LysoTracker Yellow HCK-123, which can be used to visualize silica frustules with common filter sets, presents an enhanced signal-to-noise ratio and allows details of the frustules to be imaged without of the use of ionophores. It is also demonstrated that methoxysilane derivatives can be coupled to fluorescein-5-isothiocyanate (FITC) to preferentially label the silica components of living cells. The coupling of labeling procedures might help to address the challenging question of the process of frustule exocytosis. AN - WOS:000252434200026 AU - Descles, J. AU - Vartanian, M. AU - El Harrak, A. AU - Quinet, M. AU - Bremond, N. AU - Sapriel, G. AU - Bibette, J. AU - Lopez, P. J. DO - 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2007.02303.x M1 - 3 N1 - Descles, Julien Vartanian, Mathieu El Harrak, Abdeslam Quinet, Michelle Bremond, Nicolas Sapriel, Guillaume Bibette, Jerome Lopez, Pascal J. PY - 2008 SN - 0028-646X SP - 822-829 ST - New tools for labeling silica in living diatoms T2 - New Phytologist TI - New tools for labeling silica in living diatoms UR - ://WOS:000252434200026 VL - 177 ID - 2045 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The first effects of eutrophication in the Bay of Somme became apparent in the years 1982-1985, when the cockle population collapsed. Areas of high mortality were mapped. Following exceptionally high summer temperatures, other effects were seen in 1982, 1983 and 1989, notably a mass mortality of the benthos. It appeared that the mortality of the benthos was a direct result of anoxia in the water promoted by phytoplankton blooms which were due to high nitrogen levels (nitrates from river and land runoff; ammonium from estuarine bivalve populations). Effects from the change in the benthic community (the disappearance of Cerastoderma edule and the proliferation of Pygospio elegans) were also apparent higher up in the food chain, viz. changes in the diet of the two main predators of the bivalve, the oystercatcher (Haematopus ostralegus) and the common gull (Larus canus). Following respirometry measurements of the water, sediment and the major macrobenthic species (Cerastoderma edule, Macoma balthica, Nereis diversicolor, Hydrobia ulvae), a model for anoxia was constructed. AN - WOS:A1992KR43100016 AU - Desprez, M. AU - Rybarczyk, H. AU - Wilson, J. G. AU - Ducrotoy, J. P. AU - Sueur, F. AU - Olivesi, R. AU - Elkaim, B. N1 - 26TH EUROPEAN MARINE BIOLOGY SYMP ON BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS DISTURBANCES ON ESTUARINE AND COASTAL MARINE ENVIRONMENTS SEP 17-21, 1991 MIDDELBURG, NETHERLANDS PY - 1992 SN - 0077-7579 SP - 149-159 ST - Biological impact of eutrophication in the bay of Somme and the introduction and impact of anoxia T2 - Netherlands Journal of Sea Research TI - Biological impact of eutrophication in the bay of Somme and the introduction and impact of anoxia VL - 30 ID - 1317 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000294180600007 AU - Desroy, N. AU - Dubois, S. F. AU - Fournier, J. AU - Ricquiers, L. AU - Le Mao, P. AU - Guerin, L. AU - Gerla, D. AU - Rougerie, M. AU - Legendre, A. DA - Jul-Aug DO - 10.1002/aqc.1206 M1 - 5 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2011 SN - 1052-7613 SP - 462-471 ST - The conservation status of Sabellaria alveolata (L.) (Polychaeta: Sabellariidae) reefs in the Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel T2 - Aquatic Conservation-Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems TI - The conservation status of Sabellaria alveolata (L.) (Polychaeta: Sabellariidae) reefs in the Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel UR - ://WOS:000294180600007 VL - 21 ID - 851 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The English Channel is a megatidal sea characterized by large tidal currents in which the larvae of Pectinaria koreni are dispersed on a large spatial scale by tidal currents. They settle abundantly on a wide edaphic spectrum, but the populations of adults are confined to bays and estuaries. Laboratory experiments under still water and flume flows showed that post-larvae of P. koreni were able to actively select a suitable substrate i) on a macrospatial scale by resuspending themselves in the water column; ii) on a microspatial scale by crawling at the sediment surface. Adults also influenced the post-larvae habitat selection. When post-larvae settle on a suitable sediment in presence of adults, they resuspend themselves immediately. This resuspension phenomenon is a consequence of bioturbation by the adults (subsurface deposit feeders) whose vertical movement and feeding activity are mainly dependent on hydrodynamic conditions. However, in the presence of Owenia fusiformis adults (deposit/filter feeders), resuspension rates were weak. This recruitment facilitation might be interpreted as a limitation of post-larval resuspension abilities, tubes in a gregarious distribution stabilizing the sediment and resembling particle traps. The feeding behavior of O. fusiformis, which exhibited high plasticity in relation to hydrodynamism, also influenced the post-larvae response. AN - WOS:A1997XF38500034 AU - Desroy, N. AU - Olivier, F. AU - Retiere, C. M1 - 2 N1 - 5th International Polychaete Conference JUL 01-07, 1995 QINGDAO, PEOPLES R CHINA PY - 1997 SN - 0007-4977 SP - 547-558 ST - Effects of individual behaviors, inter-individual interactions with adult Pectinaria koreni and Owenia fusiformis (Annelida, Polychaeta), and hydrodynamism on Pectinaria koreni recruitment T2 - Bulletin of Marine Science TI - Effects of individual behaviors, inter-individual interactions with adult Pectinaria koreni and Owenia fusiformis (Annelida, Polychaeta), and hydrodynamism on Pectinaria koreni recruitment VL - 60 ID - 1306 ER - TY - JOUR AB - In the winter 2007-2008, the CAML-CEAMARC cruises prospected in the Eastern part of the Antarctic continental shelf (Dumont d'Urville Sea, off Terre Adelie). The Australian R/V "Aurora Australis" and the Japanese R/V "Umitaka Maru" sampled in locations and at depths previously uninvestigated in this region. In total, 538 teleost specimens collected during these cruises were sequenced for the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I gene (COI), with the goal of barcoding a representative sampling from the campaign. The efficiency of barcoding for identification has been questioned for some taxonomic groups, thus we compared the COI results for a few of the families and genera included here (genus Trematomus, Artedidraconidae, Liparidae) to results for other markers for the same specimens. To better explore intra- and interspecific variability, sequences from previous campaigns and public databases were added to the analysis for these groups. The congruence among the results for different genes (COI, cytochrome b, D-loop and the nuclear rhodopsin retrogene) and morphological identification was used to assess the efficiency of the COI dataset at recovering species delimited using other data. Where discrepancies were present among the different data sources, a morphological re-identification was performed. The partial COI sequence yields reliable identification in most Antarctic teleost families when using their position in the clusters on a NJ tree. However, for several groups of species neither COI nor the other molecular markers investigated nor morphology recover unambiguously the currently accepted species. The taxonomy of these groups needs to be reconsidered. Identification through sequence similarity using the Barcode of Life Data System (BOLD) works for some groups, but is hampered by the incompleteness of the taxonomic coverage for antarctic teleosts. For four families (Artedidraconidae, Zoarcidae, Liparidae and Channichthyidae), several interspecific divergences were very small, and of the same magnitude as intraspecific divergences for other antarctic species. Despite these small divergences, almost all the species investigated in artedidraconids have molecular synapomorphies in the COI sequences, and a barcoding gap from the closest species. In the genus Trematomus, almost all species are well separated except for two pairs of closely related species that could not be distinguished by the other molecular markers either. For the typically hard to identify zoarcids and liparids, the results of barcoding are in agreement with in-depth morphological study. Once a reasonably complete reference dataset is available, barcoding will be invaluable to discriminate species from one another in these families. A careful comparison of the morphological and molecular results for our specimens allowed us to add numerous well-identified specimens (including some rare species) and sequences to BOLD. It helped to pinpoint the specimens that needed to be re-identified morphologically, and highlighted groups where barcoding is most helpful for specimen identification (Chionodraco species). This large-scale project underlines the need for further taxonomic work in antarctic actinopterygians. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000288470800025 AU - Dettai, A. AU - Lautredou, A. C. AU - Bonillo, C. AU - Goimbault, E. AU - Busson, F. AU - Causse, R. AU - Couloux, A. AU - Cruaud, C. AU - Duhamel, G. AU - Denys, G. AU - Hautecoeur, M. AU - Iglesias, S. AU - Koubbi, P. AU - Lecointre, G. AU - Moteki, M. AU - Pruvost, P. AU - Tercerie, S. AU - Ozouf, C. DO - 10.1016/j.dsr2.2010.05.021 M1 - 1-2 N1 - Times Cited: 1 Symposium on Census of Antarctic Marine Life - Diversity and Change in Southern Ocean Ecosystems MAY, 2009 Genoa, ITALY PY - 2011 SN - 0967-0645 SP - 250-263 ST - The actinopterygian diversity of the CEAMARC cruises: Barcoding and molecular taxonomy as a multi-level tool for new findings T2 - Deep-Sea Research Part Ii-Topical Studies in Oceanography TI - The actinopterygian diversity of the CEAMARC cruises: Barcoding and molecular taxonomy as a multi-level tool for new findings UR - ://WOS:000288470800025 VL - 58 ID - 595 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Dettai, Agnes AU - Adamowizc, Sarah J. AU - Allcock, Louise AU - Arango, Claudia P. AU - Barnes, David K. A. AU - Barratt, Iain AU - Chenuil, Anne AU - Couloux, Arnaud AU - Cruaud, Corinne AU - David, Bruno AU - Denis, Françoise AU - Denys, Gael AU - Díaz, Angie AU - Eléaume, Marc AU - Féral, Jean-Pierre AU - Froger, Aurélie AU - Gallut, Cyril AU - Grant, Rachel AU - Griffiths, Huw J. AU - Held, Christoph AU - Hemery, Lenaïg G. AU - Hosie, Graham AU - Kuklinski, Piotr AU - Lecointre, Guillaume AU - Linse, Katrin AU - Lozouet, Pierre AU - Mah, Christopher AU - Monniot, Françoise AU - Norman, Mark D. AU - O’Hara, Timothy AU - Ozouf-Costaz, Catherine AU - Piedallu, Claire AU - Pierrat, Benjamin AU - Poulin, Elie AU - Puillandre, Nicolas AU - Riddle, Martin AU - Samadi, Sarah AU - Saucède, Thomas AU - Schubart, Christoph AU - Smith, Peter J. AU - Stevens, Darren W. AU - Steinke, Dirk AU - Strugnell, Jan M. AU - Tarnowska, K. AU - Wadley, Victoria AU - Ameziane, Nadia J2 - Polar Science KW - Barcode Cytochrome oxidase 1 CEAMARC Taxonomy Systematics M1 - 2 N1 - 1873-9652 doi: 10.1016/j.polar.2011.02.002 PY - 2011 SP - 298-312 ST - DNA barcoding and molecular systematics of the benthic and demersal organisms of the CEAMARC survey T2 - CEAMARC - The Collaborative East Antarctic Marine Census for the Census of Antarctic Marine Life CEAMARC - The Collaborative East Antarctic Marine Census for the Census of Antarctic Marine Life TI - DNA barcoding and molecular systematics of the benthic and demersal organisms of the CEAMARC survey UR - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1873965211000089 VL - 5 ID - 1369 ER - TY - JOUR AB - We studied the role played by the French protected area network on 100 common bird species at the population and community level. The long-term trend of each species was calculated over 15 years (1989-2003). We then used 418 plots monitored by the French Breeding Bird Survey over 2001-2005 either inside or outside the national protected area network (including Nature Reserves, National Parks and Special Protected Areas) to compare each species' average density inside and outside the protected areas. We then tested if the relative species densities in protected areas were related to the species long-term trends. At the community level, we assessed the average proportions of the most severe long-term declining species inside and outside protected areas as well as their temporal stability. We found that several species, which are mostly dependent on human activities, had both higher densities in unprotected areas and exhibited a negative long-term trend. However, for most species, we found that the more a species has declined over the 15 years, the higher its density in protected areas. At the community level, declining common species were found in higher proportion and exhibited greater temporal stability in protected areas. Our results emphasize that many common but declining species could benefit from protected areas and that large-scale monitoring programs provide highly valuable quantitative tools for extensive protected area assessments. (c) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000249935400004 AU - Devictor, V. AU - Godet, L. AU - Julliard, R. AU - Couvet, D. AU - Jiguet, F. DA - Sep DO - 10.1016/j.biocon.2007.05.021 M1 - 1-2 N1 - Devictor, Vincent Godet, Laurent Julliard, Romain Couvet, Denis Jiguet, Frederic PY - 2007 SN - 0006-3207 SP - 29-36 ST - Can common species benefit from protected areas? T2 - Biological Conservation TI - Can common species benefit from protected areas? UR - ://WOS:000249935400004 VL - 139 ID - 1195 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Endolithic fungi bore through the extracellular calcium carbonate skeleton of reef-building scleractinian corals, both healthy and dead, and effect net erosion of coral reefs. Potential fungal interactions with coral tissue were investigated using an in vitro approach suggested by earlier observations of skeletal repair cones at the site of fungal perforation in Porites sp. A fungal strain was isolated from the skeleton of a long-term culture of healthy, tissue-covered, Pocillopora damicornis Linnaeus colonies maintained in a recirculating system in Monaco. As coral soft tissue spontaneously dissociated in vitro, the skeleton became exposed and hyaline hyphae emerged radially from 15% of the total clipped branches. In this study, which was performed between January 2001 and March 2003, 35 skeleton-hypha explants were embedded in agar-based solid medium, yielding 60% hyphal growth. A fungal strain (F19-3-1) of the dominant (80%) morphology was isolated and propagated in agar-based solid medium. The strain was identified by 18S and 26S rDNA gene sequence analysis as a basidiomycete in the genus Cryptococcus. Cocultures were used to provide experimental exposure of coral soft tissue to the fungus. The fungus extended the survival of coral cells by 2 days, selectively maintaining skeletogenic cell types. This effect may be interpreted as stimulation by the fungus of a short-term coral defense response. AN - WOS:000189364200017 AU - Domart-Coulon, I. J. AU - Sinclair, C. S. AU - Hill, R. T. AU - Tambutte, S. AU - Puverel, S. AU - Ostrander, G. K. DO - 10.1007/s00227-003-1227-0 M1 - 3 PY - 2004 SN - 0025-3162 SP - 583-592 ST - A basidiomycete isolated from the skeleton of Pocillopora damicornis (Scleractinia) selectively stimulates short-term survival of coral skeletogenic cells T2 - Marine Biology TI - A basidiomycete isolated from the skeleton of Pocillopora damicornis (Scleractinia) selectively stimulates short-term survival of coral skeletogenic cells VL - 144 ID - 137 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The scleractinian finger coral Porites compressa has been documented to develop raised growth anomalies of unknown origin, commonly referred to as "tumors". These skeletal tissue anomalies (STAs) are circumscribed nodule-like areas of enlarged skeleton and tissue with fewer polyps and zooxanthellae than adjacent tissue. A field survey of the STA prevalence in Oahu, Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii, was complemented by laboratory analysis to reveal biochemical, histological and skeletal differences between anomalous and reference tissue. MutY, Hsp90a1, GRP75 and metallothionein, proteins known to be up-regulated in hyperplastic tissues, were over expressed in the STAs compared to adjacent normal-appearing and reference tissues. Histological analysis was further accompanied by elemental and micro-structural analyses of skeleton. Anomalous skeleton was of similar aragonite composition to adjacent skeleton but more porous as evidenced by an increased rate of vertical extension without thickening. Polyp structure was retained throughout the lesion, but abnormal polyps were hypertrophied, with increased mass of aboral tissue lining the skeleton, and thickened areas of skeletogenic calicoblastic epithelium along the basal floor. The latter were highly metabolically active and infiltrated with chromophore cells. These observations qualify the STAs as hyperplasia and are the first report in poritid corals of chromophore infiltration processes in active calicoblastic epithelium areas. AN - WOS:000242058400006 AU - Domart-Coulon, I. J. AU - Traylor-Knowles, N. AU - Peters, E. AU - Elbert, D. AU - Downs, C. A. AU - Price, K. AU - Stubbs, J. AU - McLaughlin, S. AU - Cox, E. AU - Aeby, G. AU - Brown, P. R. AU - Ostrander, G. K. DO - 10.1007/s00338-006-0133-6 M1 - 4 PY - 2006 SN - 0722-4028 SP - 531-543 ST - Comprehensive characterization of skeletal tissue growth anomalies of the finger coral Porites compressa T2 - Coral Reefs TI - Comprehensive characterization of skeletal tissue growth anomalies of the finger coral Porites compressa VL - 25 ID - 86 ER - TY - JOUR AB - We have induced soft tissue detachment from the skeleton of two colonial hard corals of the Pocilloporid family, both in vivo and in vitro. A parallel was made between polyp "bail-out", i.e. field and laboratory-observed detachment of tissue fragments alone from the skeleton, and the dissociation method used for initiation of coral primary cell cultures. The in vitro approach provided insights into the active cellular re-arrangement mechanisms underlying coral tissue detachment. Functional polyps were not regenerated. Viability of tissue isolates detached from coral skeleton was probed for their use as a model for short-term biological assays. Cell viability dropped from 70% to 30% within the first week maintenance in vitro. Short-term isolate cultures limited to 3 days are a compromise allowing attachment of coral cells, yet preserving viability at about 70% of the total coral cell population. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000223775300005 AU - Domart-Coulon, I. AU - Tambutte, S. AU - Tambutte, E. AU - Allemand, D. DO - 10.1016/j.jembe.2004.03.021 M1 - 2 PY - 2004 SN - 0022-0981 SP - 199-217 ST - Short term viability of soft tissue detached from the skeleton of reef-building corals T2 - Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology TI - Short term viability of soft tissue detached from the skeleton of reef-building corals VL - 309 ID - 136 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000167271700002 AU - Du, J. L. AU - Lee, C. Y. AU - Tacon, P. AU - Lee, Y. H. AU - Yen, F. P. AU - Tanaka, H. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Chang, C. F. DA - Feb DO - 10.1006/gcen.2000.7583 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 17 PY - 2001 SN - 0016-6480 SP - 135-145 ST - Estradiol-17 beta stimulates gonadotropin II expression and release in the protandrous male black porgy Acanthopagrus schlegeli Bleeker: A possible role in sex change T2 - General and Comparative Endocrinology TI - Estradiol-17 beta stimulates gonadotropin II expression and release in the protandrous male black porgy Acanthopagrus schlegeli Bleeker: A possible role in sex change UR - ://WOS:000167271700002 VL - 121 ID - 657 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Biogenic structures built by ecosystem engineers such as corals, bivalves, polychaetes, and sea grasses provide habitat for benthic vertebrates and invertebrates. The polychaete Sabellaria alveolata is an important foundation species whose reef structure adds topographic complexity and high levels of biodiversity to the otherwise low-relief, low diversity, soft-bottom environments in the Bay of Mont Saint-Michel, France, where the largest such reef formations in Europe are found. In this bay, reefs are being increasingly colonised by oysters (Crassostrea gigas) from local aquaculture operations and by green algae (Ulva sp.) due to the increasing inputs of nitrates from terrestrial origin. The purpose of this study was to investigate the possible impacts of epibiotic oysters and green algae on the S. alveolata population and reef community structure in the Bay of Mont Saint-Michel, France. Univariate and multivariate comparisons of macrofauna were conducted for five reef types: controls (no epibionts), low oyster density, high oyster density, green algae, and oyster and green algae. Results showed that all the three reef types with oysters had significantly higher species richness and diversity values than control and algae-only reef types. Pairwise ANOSIM and SIMPER comparisons of controls versus the four reef types with epibionts revealed that all three of the reef types with oysters were significantly different from controls, but there was no significant difference between controls and algae-only reef types. A striking feature of the reef comparisons is that no single species in this species-rich system contributed more than 8.86% to the dissimilarity between the reef types. Thus, k-dominance curves for species abundances were not effective in revealing differences among the reef types. Our results demonstrate that recent anthropogenic inputs of oysters affect the reef species assemblage more strongly than algal epibionts. In addition, epibionts, especially green algae, alter S. alveolata population structure, causing a reduction in new recruits that over the long run may cause significant damage to the reef structure itself. These results are a first step towards understanding anthropogenic threats to S. alveolata reefs and may be useful in the development of strategies for their protection and management. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000238871700027 AU - Dubois, S. AU - Commito, J. A. AU - Olivier, F. AU - Retiere, C. DO - 10.1016/j.ecss.2006.03.010 M1 - 3-4 PY - 2006 SN - 0272-7714 SP - 635-646 ST - Effects of epibionts on Sabellaria alveolata (L.) biogenic reefs and their associated fauna in the Bay of Mont Saint-Michel T2 - Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science TI - Effects of epibionts on Sabellaria alveolata (L.) biogenic reefs and their associated fauna in the Bay of Mont Saint-Michel VL - 68 ID - 1274 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Infauna diversity is reported from the Sabellaria alveolata reefs in the bay of Mont Saint-Michel in France, known as the greatest European reef formation. Polychactes dominate the fauna, but other species also play a role in terms of reef functioning. Species richness of the associated infauna is much higher than that of the surrounding sediments and is concentrated mainly on the reef surface. Species richness clearly varied according to the three stages of reef evolution: the 'degraded' reef stage is different from the 'ball-shaped structure' and 'platform' stages. Multivariate analyses indicate that three species communities can be distinguished, each corresponding to a different stage of reef development. The number of species is very high, but only a few species are restricted to a particular reef stage. Variations of surface topography and spatial heterogeneity can explain unusual associations of species that make infauna associated with S. alveolata reefs very unique. Moreover, the high densities of S. alveolata (up to 60,000 ind m(-2)) raise questions regarding the role of the reefs in the ecosystem of the bay. Anthropogenic influences, notably mechanical disturbances due to fishing activity, show a steady increase and may have a serious impact on the assemblage diversity and the ecological stability of the reef, even though recolonization of S. alveolata is possible in degraded reef areas. An important question that must be addressed is whether human activities could influence the role of S. alveolata reefs in the bay of Mont Saint-Michel. AN - WOS:000179144800011 AU - Dubois, S. AU - Retiere, C. AU - Olivier, F. M1 - 5 PY - 2002 SN - 0025-3154 SP - 817-826 ST - Biodiversity associated with Sabellaria alveolata (Polychaeta : Sabellariidae) reefs: effects of human disturbances T2 - Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom TI - Biodiversity associated with Sabellaria alveolata (Polychaeta : Sabellariidae) reefs: effects of human disturbances VL - 82 ID - 1293 ER - TY - CONF A2 - Elliott, M. A2 - Ducrotoy, J-P. AN - BIOSIS:PREV199242035556 AU - Ducrotoy, J-P. AU - Rybarczyk, H. AU - Souprayen, J. AU - Bachelet, G. AU - Beukema, J. J. AU - Desprez, M. AU - Dõrjes, J. AU - Essink, K. AU - Guillou, J. AU - Michaelis, H. AU - Sylvand, B. AU - Wilson, J. G. AU - Elkaïm, B. AU - Banez, F. 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DA - 1983 DO - 10.1016/0016-6480(83)90204-6 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 51 PY - 1983 SN - 0016-6480 SP - 404-413 ST - DEVELOPMENT OF A HETEROLOGOUS RADIOIMMUNOASSAY FOR EEL (ANGUILLA-ANGUILLA) GONADOTROPIN T2 - General and Comparative Endocrinology TI - DEVELOPMENT OF A HETEROLOGOUS RADIOIMMUNOASSAY FOR EEL (ANGUILLA-ANGUILLA) GONADOTROPIN UR - ://WOS:A1983QF45200008 VL - 49 ID - 712 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000186647000025 AU - Dufour, S. AU - Burzawa-Gerard, E. AU - Le Belle, N. AU - Sbaihi, M. AU - Vidal, B. DA - 2003 N1 - Times Cited: 19 Aida, K; Tsukamoto, K; Yamauchi, K International Symposium on Advances in Eel Biology SEP 28-30, 2001 TOKYO, JAPAN 4-431-00458-0 PY - 2003 SP - 373-383 ST - Reproductive endocrinology of the European Eel, Anguilla anguilla T2 - Eel Biology TI - Reproductive endocrinology of the European Eel, Anguilla anguilla UR - ://WOS:000186647000025 ID - 648 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1979HR86900024 AU - Dufour, S. AU - Burzawagerard, E. AU - Fontaine, Y. A. DA - 1979 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 9 PY - 1979 SP - 137-140 ST - EVOLUTION OF PITUITARY GLYCOPROTEIN HORMONES - RADIOIMMUNOLOGICAL DATA ON ALPHA-SUBUNITS AND BETA-SUBUNITS FROM CARP (CYPRINUS-CARPIO L) GONADOTROPIN T2 - Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires Des Seances De L Academie Des Sciences Serie D TI - EVOLUTION OF PITUITARY GLYCOPROTEIN HORMONES - RADIOIMMUNOLOGICAL DATA ON ALPHA-SUBUNITS AND BETA-SUBUNITS FROM CARP (CYPRINUS-CARPIO L) GONADOTROPIN UR - ://WOS:A1979HR86900024 VL - 289 ID - 715 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1983RQ37500003 AU - Dufour, S. AU - Deleruelebelle, N. AU - Fontaine, Y. A. DA - 1983 DO - 10.1016/0016-6480(83)90112-0 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 86 PY - 1983 SN - 0016-6480 SP - 190-197 ST - EFFECTS OF STEROID-HORMONES ON PITUITARY IMMUNOREACTIVE GONADOTROPIN IN EUROPEAN FRESH-WATER EEL, ANGUILLA-ANGUILLA L T2 - General and Comparative Endocrinology TI - EFFECTS OF STEROID-HORMONES ON PITUITARY IMMUNOREACTIVE GONADOTROPIN IN EUROPEAN FRESH-WATER EEL, ANGUILLA-ANGUILLA L UR - ://WOS:A1983RQ37500003 VL - 52 ID - 711 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1984SK05700092 AU - Dufour, S. AU - Deleruelebelle, N. AU - Fontaine, Y. A. DA - 1984 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 15 PY - 1984 SN - 0016-6480 SP - 458-458 ST - EVIDENCE FOR PIMOZIDE AND LHRH-INDUCED GONADOTROPIN-RELEASE IN ESTRADIOL-TREATED JUVENILE TELEOSTS T2 - General and Comparative Endocrinology TI - EVIDENCE FOR PIMOZIDE AND LHRH-INDUCED GONADOTROPIN-RELEASE IN ESTRADIOL-TREATED JUVENILE TELEOSTS UR - ://WOS:A1984SK05700092 VL - 53 ID - 710 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1984TH90400010 AU - Dufour, S. AU - Deleruelebelle, N. AU - Fontaine, Y. A. DA - 1984 M1 - 7 N1 - Times Cited: 13 PY - 1984 SN - 0764-4469 SP - 231-234 ST - STIMULATION OF GONADOTROPIN-RELEASE AND OF GONADAL DEVELOPMENT BY JOINT TREATMENTS WITH LHRH-AGONIST AND PIMOZIDE IN FEMALE SILVER EEL PRETREATED WITH ESTRADIOL T2 - Comptes Rendus De L Academie Des Sciences Serie Iii-Sciences De La Vie-Life Sciences TI - STIMULATION OF GONADOTROPIN-RELEASE AND OF GONADAL DEVELOPMENT BY JOINT TREATMENTS WITH LHRH-AGONIST AND PIMOZIDE IN FEMALE SILVER EEL PRETREATED WITH ESTRADIOL UR - ://WOS:A1984TH90400010 VL - 299 ID - 709 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1985C160400007 AU - Dufour, S. AU - Fontaine, Y. A. DA - 1985 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 16 PY - 1985 SN - 0037-962X SP - 291-299 ST - THE REPRODUCTIVE MIGRATION OF THE EUROPEAN EEL (ANGUILLA-ANGUILLA) - THE PROBABLE IMPORTANCE OF HYDROSTATIC-PRESSURE IN STIMULATION OF THE GONADOTROPIC FUNCTION T2 - Bulletin De La Societe Zoologique De France-Evolution Et Zoologie TI - THE REPRODUCTIVE MIGRATION OF THE EUROPEAN EEL (ANGUILLA-ANGUILLA) - THE PROBABLE IMPORTANCE OF HYDROSTATIC-PRESSURE IN STIMULATION OF THE GONADOTROPIC FUNCTION UR - ://WOS:A1985C160400007 VL - 110 ID - 708 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1985AVU7300002 AU - Dufour, S. AU - Fontaine, Y. A. AU - Kerdelhue, B. DA - 1985 DO - 10.1016/0143-4179(85)90111-8 M1 - 6 N1 - Times Cited: 40 PY - 1985 SN - 0143-4179 SP - 495-502 ST - INCREASE IN BRAIN AND PITUITARY RADIOIMMUNOASSAYABLE GONADOTROPIN-RELEASING HORMONE (GNRH) IN THE EUROPEAN SILVER EEL TREATED WITH SEXUAL STEROID OR HUMAN CHORIONIC-GONADOTROPIN T2 - Neuropeptides TI - INCREASE IN BRAIN AND PITUITARY RADIOIMMUNOASSAYABLE GONADOTROPIN-RELEASING HORMONE (GNRH) IN THE EUROPEAN SILVER EEL TREATED WITH SEXUAL STEROID OR HUMAN CHORIONIC-GONADOTROPIN UR - ://WOS:A1985AVU7300002 VL - 6 ID - 706 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1989AF55800020 AU - Dufour, S. AU - Lebelle, N. AU - Baloche, S. AU - Fontaine, Y. A. DA - Jun DO - 10.1007/bf00004702 M1 - 1-6 N1 - Times Cited: 31 PY - 1989 SN - 0920-1742 SP - 157-162 ST - POSITIVE FEEDBACK-CONTROL BY THE GONADS ON GONADOTROPIN (GTH) AND GONADOLIBERIN (GNRH) LEVELS IN EXPERIMENTALLY MATURED FEMALE SILVER EELS, ANGUILLA-ANGUILLA T2 - Fish Physiology and Biochemistry TI - POSITIVE FEEDBACK-CONTROL BY THE GONADS ON GONADOTROPIN (GTH) AND GONADOLIBERIN (GNRH) LEVELS IN EXPERIMENTALLY MATURED FEMALE SILVER EELS, ANGUILLA-ANGUILLA UR - ://WOS:A1989AF55800020 VL - 7 ID - 699 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1988N047300003 AU - Dufour, S. AU - Lopez, E. AU - Lemenn, F. AU - Lebelle, N. AU - Baloche, S. AU - Fontaine, Y. A. DA - Apr DO - 10.1016/0016-6480(88)90090-1 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 67 PY - 1988 SN - 0016-6480 SP - 20-30 ST - STIMULATION OF GONADOTROPIN-RELEASE AND OF OVARIAN DEVELOPMENT, BY THE ADMINISTRATION OF A GONADOLIBERIN AGONIST AND OF DOPAMINE ANTAGONISTS, IN FEMALE SILVER EEL PRETREATED WITH ESTRADIOL T2 - General and Comparative Endocrinology TI - STIMULATION OF GONADOTROPIN-RELEASE AND OF OVARIAN DEVELOPMENT, BY THE ADMINISTRATION OF A GONADOLIBERIN AGONIST AND OF DOPAMINE ANTAGONISTS, IN FEMALE SILVER EEL PRETREATED WITH ESTRADIOL UR - ://WOS:A1988N047300003 VL - 70 ID - 700 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1994RK56600012 AU - Dufour, S. AU - Marchelidon, J. AU - Milet, C. AU - Querat, B. AU - Salmon, C. DA - 1994 DO - 10.1051/kmae:1994011 M1 - 335 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 1994 SN - 0767-2861 SP - 147-169 ST - METHODS FOR ENDOCRINE STUDIES OF A WILD-SPECIES, THE EEL T2 - Bulletin Francais De La Peche Et De La Pisciculture TI - METHODS FOR ENDOCRINE STUDIES OF A WILD-SPECIES, THE EEL UR - ://WOS:A1994RK56600012 ID - 686 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1988M465800003 AU - Dufour, S. AU - Monniot, F. AU - Monniot, C. AU - Baloche, S. AU - Kerdelhue, B. AU - Fontaine, Y. A. DA - Feb 21 M1 - 7 N1 - Times Cited: 9 PY - 1988 SN - 0764-4469 SP - 253-256 ST - RADIOIMMUNOASSAY IN ASCIDIELLA-ASPERSA OF A GONADOLIBERIN (GNRH)-LIKE FACTOR WITH AN APPARENT MOLECULAR-WEIGHT HIGHER THAN THAT OF MAMMALIAN DECAPEPTIDE T2 - Comptes Rendus De L Academie Des Sciences Serie Iii-Sciences De La Vie-Life Sciences TI - RADIOIMMUNOASSAY IN ASCIDIELLA-ASPERSA OF A GONADOLIBERIN (GNRH)-LIKE FACTOR WITH AN APPARENT MOLECULAR-WEIGHT HIGHER THAN THAT OF MAMMALIAN DECAPEPTIDE UR - ://WOS:A1988M465800003 VL - 306 ID - 701 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1993LR16600012 AU - Dufour, S. AU - Montero, M. AU - Lebelle, N. AU - Bassompierre, M. AU - King, J. A. AU - Millar, R. P. AU - Peter, R. E. AU - Fontaine, Y. A. DA - Jul DO - 10.1007/bf00004555 M1 - 1-6 N1 - Times Cited: 30 2ND INTERNATIONAL SYMP OF FISH ENDOCRINOLOGY JUN 01-04, 1992 SAINT MALO, FRANCE INRA; EUROPEAN ECON COMMUNITIES; REG COUNCIL BRETAGNE BRITTA PROGRAM; INST FRANCAIS RECH EXPLOITAT MER; FRENCH AGCY RES; FRANCE AQUACULTURE; EUROGENETEC PY - 1993 SN - 0920-1742 SP - 99-106 ST - DIFFERENTIAL DISTRIBUTION AND RESPONSE TO EXPERIMENTAL SEXUAL-MATURATION OF 2 FORMS OF BRAIN GONADOTROPIN-RELEASING-HORMONE (GNRH) IN THE EUROPEAN EEL, ANGUILLA-ANGUILLA T2 - Fish Physiology and Biochemistry TI - DIFFERENTIAL DISTRIBUTION AND RESPONSE TO EXPERIMENTAL SEXUAL-MATURATION OF 2 FORMS OF BRAIN GONADOTROPIN-RELEASING-HORMONE (GNRH) IN THE EUROPEAN EEL, ANGUILLA-ANGUILLA UR - ://WOS:A1993LR16600012 VL - 11 ID - 688 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1982PX72000011 AU - Dufour, S. AU - Pasqualini, C. AU - Kerdelhue, B. AU - Fontaine, Y. A. DA - 1982 DO - 10.1016/0143-4179(82)90011-7 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 25 PY - 1982 SN - 0143-4179 SP - 159-171 ST - PRESENCE AND DISTRIBUTION OF RADIOIMMUNOASSAYABLE LHRH IN THE EUROPEAN EEL, ANGUILLA-ANGUILLA T2 - Neuropeptides TI - PRESENCE AND DISTRIBUTION OF RADIOIMMUNOASSAYABLE LHRH IN THE EUROPEAN EEL, ANGUILLA-ANGUILLA UR - ://WOS:A1982PX72000011 VL - 3 ID - 713 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR14406034278 AU - Dufour, S. AU - Prevost, E. AU - Rochard, E. AU - Williot, P. DA - May PY - 2008 SN - 0018-8158 SP - 1-186 ST - Fish and diadromy in Europe (ecology, management, conservation) T2 - Hydrobiologia TI - Fish and diadromy in Europe (ecology, management, conservation) UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR14406034278 VL - 602 ID - 615 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000274325300007 AU - Dufour, S. AU - Sebert, M. E. AU - Weltzien, F. A. AU - Rousseau, K. AU - Pasqualini, C. 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DA - 1981 M1 - 1 PY - 1981 SN - 0399-0974 SP - 19-32 ST - BIOLOGIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PRINCIPAL SPECIES OF FISHES OF THE CONTINENTAL SHELF OF THE KERGUELEN ISLANDS SOUTH INDIAN OCEAN T2 - Cybium TI - BIOLOGIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PRINCIPAL SPECIES OF FISHES OF THE CONTINENTAL SHELF OF THE KERGUELEN ISLANDS SOUTH INDIAN OCEAN UR - ://BIOABS:BACD198273059405 VL - 5 ID - 811 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1982QV75900002 AU - Duhamel, G. DO - 10.1007/bf00287000 M1 - 3 N1 - DUHAMEL, G PY - 1982 SN - 0722-4060 SP - 141-151 ST - BIOLOGY AND POPULATION-DYNAMICS OF NOTOTHENIA-ROSSII-ROSSII FROM THE KERGUELEN ISLANDS (INDIAN SECTOR OF SOUTHERN-OCEAN) T2 - Polar Biology TI - BIOLOGY AND POPULATION-DYNAMICS OF NOTOTHENIA-ROSSII-ROSSII FROM THE KERGUELEN ISLANDS (INDIAN SECTOR OF SOUTHERN-OCEAN) UR - ://WOS:A1982QV75900002 VL - 1 ID - 836 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR12100059880 AU - Duhamel, G. DA - 1984 M1 - 4 PY - 1984 SN - 0399-0974 SP - 91-94 ST - Ichthyofaune d'un haut-fond (34 degree 54 minute S, 53 degree 14 minute E) de l'Ocean Indien sudouest T2 - Cybium TI - Ichthyofaune d'un haut-fond (34 degree 54 minute S, 53 degree 14 minute E) de l'Ocean Indien sudouest UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR12100059880 VL - 8 ID - 807 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR13600073820 AU - Duhamel, G. DA - 1995 PY - 1995 SN - 1023-4063 SP - 21-34 ST - New data on spawning, hatching and growth of Champsocephalus gunnari on the shelf of the Kerguelen Islands T2 - CCAMLR Science TI - New data on spawning, hatching and growth of Champsocephalus gunnari on the shelf of the Kerguelen Islands UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR13600073820 VL - 2 ID - 818 ER - TY - JOUR AB - An oceanographic cruise (R.V. "Marion-Dufresne", July 1986) and an experimental fishing cruise (F.V. "Austral", July 1996) investigated the ichthyofauna of the deep-sea zone (350-3075 m and 400-980 m respectively) off the St-Paul and Amsterdam islands, a poorly known area in the central southern Indian Ocean. Forty-eight species belonging to 21 families were recorded. Macrouri dar was the richest family in species, but in terms of abundance and biomass, Berycidae and Oreosomatidae seemed to be dominant in depths less than 1000 m. The ichthyofauna is compared to those from other areas of the temperate/subtropical belt in the southern hemisphere. AN - WOS:000084731300019 AU - Duhamel, G. N1 - Duhamel, G Seret, B Sire, JY 5th Indo-Pacific Fish Conference NOV 03-08, 1997 NOUMEA, NEW CALEDONIA French Soc Ichthyol Soc 2-9507330-5-0 PY - 1999 SP - 185-194 ST - Deep-sea demersal ichthyofauna off the St-Paul and Amsterdam Islands (central southern Indian Ocean) T2 - Proceedings of the 5th Indo-Pacific Fish Conference TI - Deep-sea demersal ichthyofauna off the St-Paul and Amsterdam Islands (central southern Indian Ocean) UR - ://WOS:000084731300019 ID - 842 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000272364100001 AU - Duhamel, G. AU - Hautecoeur, M. DA - 2009 N1 - Times Cited: 1 PY - 2009 SN - 1023-4063 SP - 1-32 ST - BIOMASS, ABUNDANCE AND DISTRIBUTION OF FISH IN THE KERGUELEN ISLANDS EEZ (CCAMLR STATISTICAL DIVISION 58.5.1) T2 - Ccamlr Science TI - BIOMASS, ABUNDANCE AND DISTRIBUTION OF FISH IN THE KERGUELEN ISLANDS EEZ (CCAMLR STATISTICAL DIVISION 58.5.1) UR - ://WOS:000272364100001 VL - 16 ID - 815 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Duhamel, G. AU - Hautecoeur, M. PY - 2009 SP - 1-32 ST - Biomasse, abondance et distribution des espèces de poissons exploités de la zone des îles Kerguelen (division 58-5-1) T2 - CCAMLR Science TI - Biomasse, abondance et distribution des espèces de poissons exploités de la zone des îles Kerguelen (division 58-5-1) VL - 16 ID - 223 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Two cruises in the eastern sector of the Southern Ocean (POKER 2006 off the Kerguelen Islands and CEAMARC 2008 off Terre Adelie and George V Land), with extensive surveys, provided an interesting and abundant liparid fish collection (two genera, 13 species, 90 specimens). The fish were studied with modern approaches in systematic studies, both from morphoanatomy and molecular sequences (COI Barcode). In addition to providing useful descriptions of species often known from few specimens, the geographical distribution and potential bathymetric and local habitats are more precisely described. From molecular results, including for the first time the sequences from specimens of other areas, the tree hints at the non-monophyly of two genera (Liparis and Careproctus) and most clades include species from Northern and Southern Hemispheres. The reference dataset will be useful for further studies on this important family from polar seas. AN - WOS:000288587700001 AU - Duhamel, G. AU - Hautecoeur, M. AU - Dettai, A. AU - Causse, R. AU - Pruvost, P. AU - Busson, F. AU - Couloux, A. AU - Koubbi, P. AU - Williams, R. AU - Ozouf-Costaz, C. AU - Nowara, G. M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2010 SN - 0399-0974 SP - 319-343 ST - Liparids from the Eastern sector of Southern Ocean and first information from molecular studies T2 - Cybium TI - Liparids from the Eastern sector of Southern Ocean and first information from molecular studies UR - ://WOS:000288587700001 VL - 34 ID - 596 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD198375016725 AU - Duhamel, G. AU - Hureau, J. C. DA - 1982 M1 - 1 PY - 1982 SN - 0399-0974 SP - 65-80 ST - COMPLEMENTARY DATA ON THE ICHTHYO FAUNA OF THE FRENCH SOUTHERN AND ANTARCTIC TERRITORIES T2 - Cybium TI - COMPLEMENTARY DATA ON THE ICHTHYO FAUNA OF THE FRENCH SOUTHERN AND ANTARCTIC TERRITORIES UR - ://BIOABS:BACD198375016725 VL - 6 ID - 810 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Three recent deep-sea trawls (4182-4270 m) close to the Crozet Islands have provided five specimens of previously unknown liparid fishes. Four of these represent three new species and are described herein: Careproctus crozetensis, C. discoveryae and Paraliparis wolffi; the fifth specimen belongs to another species but it is badly damaged and could be partially described only. AN - WOS:000250599600012 AU - Duhamel, G. AU - King, N. DA - Sep M1 - 3 N1 - Duhamel, Guy King, Nicola PY - 2007 SN - 0399-0974 SP - 379-387 ST - Deep-sea snailfish (Scorpaeniformes : Liparidae) of genera Careproctus and Paraliparis from the Crozet Basin (Southern Ocean) T2 - Cybium TI - Deep-sea snailfish (Scorpaeniformes : Liparidae) of genera Careproctus and Paraliparis from the Crozet Basin (Southern Ocean) UR - ://WOS:000250599600012 VL - 31 ID - 820 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1993KW02000007 AU - Duhamel, G. AU - Kock, K. H. AU - Balguerias, E. AU - Hureau, J. C. DA - Apr M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 27 PY - 1993 SN - 0722-4060 SP - 193-200 ST - REPRODUCTION IN FISH OF THE WEDDELL-SEA T2 - Polar Biology TI - REPRODUCTION IN FISH OF THE WEDDELL-SEA UR - ://WOS:A1993KW02000007 VL - 13 ID - 798 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000085201300005 AU - Duhamel, G. AU - Koubbi, P. AU - Ravier, C. DA - Feb DO - 10.1007/s003000050015 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 29 PY - 2000 SN - 0722-4060 SP - 106-112 ST - Day and night mesopelagic fish assemblages off the Kerguelen Islands (Southern Ocean) T2 - Polar Biology TI - Day and night mesopelagic fish assemblages off the Kerguelen Islands (Southern Ocean) UR - ://WOS:000085201300005 VL - 23 ID - 804 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The deep-sea bottom longline fishery targeting Dissostichus eleginoides is presently expanding everywhere in the Indian sector of the subantarctic part of the Southern Ocean. By-catch occurs in the fishery but is rarely reported because fish are often discarded. The results of two joint Japanese-French exploratory fishing cruises conducted off the Kerguelen and the Crozet islands during 1996 and 1997 showed that by-catch reaches 35% of the total number of fish and nearly 13% of the weight. The grenadier Macrourus carinatus (Macrouridae) is the most common species and competes with the target species in a limited depth range. Rajidae (Raja taaf off Crozet and Bathyraja spp. off Kerguelen) and Moridae (Antimora rostrata) are secondary by-catch. The unreported catches contribute to a loss of information for stock assessment studies which reduces the opportunity to evaluate the impact of this fishing method on the deep-sea environment. Some of these species could be successfully marketed. AN - WOS:000084731300042 AU - Duhamel, G. AU - Maison, J. AU - Pruvost, P. N1 - Times Cited: 0 Seret, B Sire, JY 5th Indo-Pacific Fish Conference NOV 03-08, 1997 NOUMEA, NEW CALEDONIA PY - 1999 SP - 451-458 ST - By-catch in the deep-sea longline fishery of Dissostichus eleginoides (Nototheniidae) from the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean T2 - Proceedings of the 5th Indo-Pacific Fish Conference TI - By-catch in the deep-sea longline fishery of Dissostichus eleginoides (Nototheniidae) from the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean UR - ://WOS:000084731300042 ID - 216 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD198376078439 AU - Duhamel, G. AU - Ozouf-Costaz, C. DA - 1982 M1 - 4 PY - 1982 SN - 0399-0974 SP - 15-18 ST - PRESENCE OF LAMNA-NASUS NEW-RECORD ON THE KERGUELEN ISLANDS MADAGASCAR T2 - Cybium TI - PRESENCE OF LAMNA-NASUS NEW-RECORD ON THE KERGUELEN ISLANDS MADAGASCAR UR - ://BIOABS:BACD198376078439 VL - 6 ID - 809 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1985AMY2900004 AU - Duhamel, G. AU - Ozoufcostaz, C. DA - 1985 DO - 10.1007/bf00263877 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 10 PY - 1985 SN - 0722-4060 SP - 143-153 ST - AGE, GROWTH AND REPRODUCTIVE-BIOLOGY OF NOTOTHENIA-SQUAMIFRONS GUNTHER, 1880 FROM THE INDIAN SECTOR OF THE SOUTHERN-OCEAN T2 - Polar Biology TI - AGE, GROWTH AND REPRODUCTIVE-BIOLOGY OF NOTOTHENIA-SQUAMIFRONS GUNTHER, 1880 FROM THE INDIAN SECTOR OF THE SOUTHERN-OCEAN UR - ://WOS:A1985AMY2900004 VL - 4 ID - 802 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Enzymatic polymorphism was used to detect variability within Notothenia rossii from two sites on the Kerguelen Plateau and Champsocephalus gunnari from the same sites and the South Orkney Islands. No polymorphism was found in the second species and it was low but not statistically significant in the first. This apparent homogeneity does not substantiate suggestions from other results that the populations can be separated, especially in the case of C. gunnari. Other approaches will be necessary to solve definitively the question of population separation. AN - WOS:A1995TH80600003 AU - Duhamel, G. AU - Ozoufcostaz, C. AU - Cattaneoberrebi, G. AU - Berrebi, P. DA - Dec M1 - 4 N1 - DUHAMEL, G OZOUFCOSTAZ, C CATTANEOBERREBI, G BERREBI, P PY - 1995 SN - 0954-1020 SP - 351-356 ST - INTERPOPULATION RELATIONSHIPS IN 2 SPECIES OF ANTARCTIC FISH NOTOTHENIA-ROSSII AND CHAMPSOCEPHALUS-GUNNARI FROM THE KERGUELEN ISLANDS - AN ALLOZYME STUDY T2 - Antarctic Science TI - INTERPOPULATION RELATIONSHIPS IN 2 SPECIES OF ANTARCTIC FISH NOTOTHENIA-ROSSII AND CHAMPSOCEPHALUS-GUNNARI FROM THE KERGUELEN ISLANDS - AN ALLOZYME STUDY UR - ://WOS:A1995TH80600003 VL - 7 ID - 846 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD198477065642 AU - Duhamel, G. AU - Pletikosic, M. DA - 1983 M1 - 3 PY - 1983 SN - 0399-0974 SP - 43-57 ST - BIOLOGICAL DATA ON THE NOTOTHENIIDAE OF THE CROZET ISLANDS INDIAN OCEAN T2 - Cybium TI - BIOLOGICAL DATA ON THE NOTOTHENIIDAE OF THE CROZET ISLANDS INDIAN OCEAN UR - ://BIOABS:BACD198477065642 VL - 7 ID - 808 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Extensive physical and biological measurements were made of the surface sediments within the shallow, semi-urbanised Coombabah Lake in southern Moreton Bay, Australia. Sediment bulk parameters (C/N ratios, delta C-13 and delta N-15) and fatty acid biomarkers were used to determine distributions and sources of organic matter in the intertidal sediments. The determination of organic matter sources within coastal and estuarine settings is important in understanding the roles of organic matter as energy and nutrient sources. Spatial variability of biomarker values within the sediments were interpreted by thematic maps employing the Krigging algorithm. Grain size analysis indicated the lake was dominated by mud (<63 mu m) in the southern (landward) and sand (>63 mu m) in the northern (seaward) lake regions, respectively. Surface sediment organic C and N values ranged from 0.12% to 1.76% and 0.01% to 0.12% dry weight, respectively, and C/N ratios averaged 16.3 +/- 3.19%. Sedimentary delta C-13 values ranged from -26.1 parts per thousand to -20.9 parts per thousand, with an average value of -23.9 +/- 1.0 parts per thousand. Sedimentary delta N-15 values ranged from +1.7 parts per thousand to +4.8 parts per thousand, with an average value of +2.8 +/- 0.8 parts per thousand. Bulk sediment parameters suggested that sedimentary organic matter is provided predominantly by allochthonous sources in the form of fringing mangroves. Thirty-nine individual fatty acids were identified using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. The mean contributions of long chain fatty acids (LCFAs), polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), saturated fatty acids (SAFAs) and bacterial fatty acids (BAFAs) were, respectively, 13.9 +/- 11.4%, 7.6 +/- 4.1%, 53.6 +/- 8.6% and 18.2 +/- 4.6% of the identified fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs), with BAFAs occurring in all sampled sediments. Fatty acid compositions varied throughout lake sediments, which indicated spatial differences in autochthonous and allochthonous organic matter sources, including terrestrial and planktonic (i.e. zooplankton, diatoms and other algal species) sources. The contribution of organic matter from shoreline mangroves was confirmed by the presence of LCFAs and 18:2 omega 6 and 18:3 omega 3, which are markers for mangroves in this ecosystem. BAFAs were identified in increased proportions in sediments adjacent to urban developments and dominated by mud. Grain size was identified as a dominant factor in the fatty acid compositions and contributing values to FAME pool. Spatial patterns of C/N ratios, delta C-13 and delta N-15 values, and fatty acid biomarker contributions illustrated that there is a greater contribution of autochthonous and labile organic matter to the sedimentary organic matter pool in the northern (marine entrance) sediments compared to the more allochthonous sourced organic matter of the southern region of the lake. This study details the distribution and sources of organic matter within Coombabah Lake and illustrates the usefulness of a multiple biomarker approach in discriminating organic matter sources within estuarine environments. Crown Copyright (C) 2008 Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. AN - ISI:000260700400001 AU - Dunn, R. J. K. AU - Welsh, D. T. AU - Teasdale, P. R. AU - Lee, S. Y. AU - Lemckert, C. J. AU - Meziane, T. DA - Oct DO - 10.1016/j.csr.2008.04.009 M1 - 18 N1 - Dunn, R. J. K. Welsh, D. T. Teasdale, P. R. Lee, S. Y. Lemckert, C. J. Meziane, T. PY - 2008 SN - 0278-4343 SP - 2535-2549 ST - Investigating the distribution and sources of organic matter in surface sediment of Coombabah Lake (Australia) using elemental, isotopic and fatty acid biomarkers T2 - Continental Shelf Research TI - Investigating the distribution and sources of organic matter in surface sediment of Coombabah Lake (Australia) using elemental, isotopic and fatty acid biomarkers VL - 28 ID - 1259 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Osteoclast activity was studied on nacre, the mother of pearl (MOP) in order to assess the plasticity of bone resorbing cells and their capacity to adapt to a biomineralizcd material with a different organic and mineral composition from that of its natural substrate, bone. Pure MOP, a natural bioinineralized CaCO3 material, was obtained from Pinctada oyster shell. When implanted in the living system, nacre has proven to be a sustainable bone grafting material although a limited surface degradation process. Osteciclast stern cells and mature osteoclasts were Cultured on MOP substi ate and osteoclast precursor cells were shown to differentiate into osteoclasts capable of resorbing nacre Substrate. However, analysis of the organization of the cytoskeleton showed that both a sealing zone and a podosome Structure were observed oil the nacre substrate. Moreover, MOP resorption efficiency was consistently found to be lower than that of bone and appeared to be a limited process. (c) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000244819500010 AU - Duplat, D. AU - Chabadel, A. AU - Gallet, M. AU - Berland, S. AU - Bedouet, L. AU - Rousseau, M. AU - Kamel, S. AU - Milet, C. AU - Jurdic, P. AU - Brazier, M. AU - Lopez, E. DO - 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2007.01.015 M1 - 12 PY - 2007 SN - 0142-9612 SP - 2155-2162 ST - The in vitro osteoclastic degradation of nacre T2 - Biomaterials TI - The in vitro osteoclastic degradation of nacre VL - 28 ID - 116 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000233503801283 AU - Duplat, D. AU - Chabadel, A. AU - Gallet, M. AU - Delattre, O. AU - Berland, S. AU - Bedouet, L. AU - Milet, C. AU - Brazier, M. AU - Kamel, S. AU - Jurdic, P. AU - Lopez, E. M1 - 9 N1 - 27th Annual Meeting of the American-Society-for-Bone-and-Mineral-Research SEP 23-27, 2005 Nashville, TN PY - 2005 SN - 0884-0431 SP - S143-S143 ST - Osteoclasts and mother of pearl resorption: In vivo and in vitro studies T2 - Journal of Bone and Mineral Research TI - Osteoclasts and mother of pearl resorption: In vivo and in vitro studies VL - 20 ID - 121 ER - TY - JOUR AB - This study evaluates the effect of the mother-of-pearl (nacre) organic matrix on mammalian osteoclast activity and on cathepsin K protease. Rabbit osteoclasts were cultured on bovine cortical bone slices in the presence of water-soluble molecules extracted from nacre of the pearl oyster Pinctada maryaritifera. Osteoclast resorption activity was determined by quantification of the resorption surface area on bovine bone slices. Papain and cathepsin K, B and L inhibition tests were performed in the presence of the nacre water-soluble extracts. The active crude extract was fractionated by dialysis and reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography before electrospray mass spectrometry analysis of inhibitory fractions. The water-soluble molecules extracted from nacre decreased bone resorption without jeopardizing osteoclast survival. The hydrolytic activity of cysteine proteinases was reduced when the enzymes were incubated with the nacre water-soluble molecules. Trending towards characterization of the molecules involved, it appears that cathepsin K inhibitors remain in different nacre water-soluble organic matrix subfractions, composed of low molecular weight molecules. Mollusk shell nacre contains molecules capable of reducing osteoclast bone resorption activity by inhibiting cathepsin K, giving a new facet of the bioactivity of nacre as bone biomaterial. (c) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000249841100004 AU - Duplat, D. AU - Gallet, M. AU - Berland, S. AU - Marie, A. AU - Dubost, L. AU - Rousseau, M. AU - Kamel, S. AU - Milet, C. AU - Brazier, M. AU - Lopez, E. AU - Bedouet, L. DO - 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2007.07.036 PY - 2007 SN - 0142-9612 SP - 4769-4778 ST - The effect of molecules in mother-of-pearl on the decrease in bone resorption through the inhibition of osteoclast cathepsin K T2 - Biomaterials TI - The effect of molecules in mother-of-pearl on the decrease in bone resorption through the inhibition of osteoclast cathepsin K VL - 28 ID - 117 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Nacre or mother-of-pearl in the shell of Pinctada margaritifera is composed of 95-99% calcium carbonate and 1-5%, organic matrix. In this study, we developed an original technique to characterize the genes differentially expressed in nacre-forming cells (NFC) by combining suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH), to establish a cDNA subtractive library, with rapid amplification of cDNA ends (RACE)-PCR. Seventy-two specific cDNA sequences have been obtained so far. These include a protein containing two EF-hand Ca2+-binding domains which was completely sequenced after amplification by RACE-PCR. Its specific expression as well as the specificity of the SSH method was confirmed by semi-quantitative RT-PCR on NFC and mantle cells. (c) 2006 Federation of European Biochemical Societies. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000237433500007 AU - Duplat, D. AU - Puissegur, M. AU - Bedouet, L. AU - Rousseau, A. AU - Boulzaguet, H. AU - Milet, C. AU - Sellos, D. AU - Van Wormhoudt, A. AU - Lopez, E. DO - 10.1016/j.febslet.2006.03.077 M1 - 10 PY - 2006 SN - 0014-5793 SP - 2435-2441 ST - Identification of calconectin, a calcium-binding protein specifically expressed by the mantle of Pinctada margaritifera T2 - Febs Letters TI - Identification of calconectin, a calcium-binding protein specifically expressed by the mantle of Pinctada margaritifera VL - 580 ID - 120 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000251565400012 AU - Dupont, Lise AU - Ellien, Celine AU - Viard, Frederique DA - 2007 DO - 10.3354/meps07098 N1 - Times Cited: 10 PY - 2007 SN - 0171-8630 ST - Limits to gene flow in the slipper limpet Crepidula fornicata as revealed by microsatellite data and a larval dispersal model T2 - Marine Ecology-Progress Series TI - Limits to gene flow in the slipper limpet Crepidula fornicata as revealed by microsatellite data and a larval dispersal model UR - ://WOS:000251565400012 VL - 349 ID - 2403 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000228428800009 AU - Durif, C. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Elie, P. DA - Apr DO - 10.1111/j.0022-1112.2005.00662.x M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 41 PY - 2005 SN - 0022-1112 SP - 1025-1043 ST - The silvering process of Anguilla anguilla: a new classification from the yellow resident to the silver migrating stage T2 - Journal of Fish Biology TI - The silvering process of Anguilla anguilla: a new classification from the yellow resident to the silver migrating stage UR - ://WOS:000228428800009 VL - 66 ID - 638 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000166958100008 AU - Durif, C. AU - Elie, P. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Marchelidon, J. AU - Vidal, B. DA - 2000 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 25 S 1st Ichtyological Conference in France, RIF 2000 MAR 29-31, 2000 PARIS, FRANCE PY - 2000 SN - 0399-0974 SP - 63-74 ST - Analysis of morphological and physiological parameters during the silvering process of the European eel (Anguilla anguilla) in the lake of Grand-Lieu (France) T2 - Cybium TI - Analysis of morphological and physiological parameters during the silvering process of the European eel (Anguilla anguilla) in the lake of Grand-Lieu (France) UR - ://WOS:000166958100008 VL - 24 ID - 661 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000245319100015 AU - Durif, Caroline M. F. AU - Dufour, Sylvie AU - Elie, Pierre DA - 2006 DO - 10.3354/meps327171 N1 - Times Cited: 14 PY - 2006 SN - 0171-8630 SP - 171-181 ST - Impact of silvering stage, age, body size and condition on reproductive potential of the European eel T2 - Marine Ecology-Progress Series TI - Impact of silvering stage, age, body size and condition on reproductive potential of the European eel UR - ://WOS:000245319100015 VL - 327 ID - 632 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000176922200004 AU - Duval, H. AU - Rousseau, K. AU - Elies, G. AU - Le Bail, P. Y. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Boeuf, G. AU - Boujard, D. DA - May DO - Pii s0016-6480(02)00002-3 10.1016/s0016-6480(02)00002-3 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 25 PY - 2002 SN - 0016-6480 SP - 269-278 ST - Cloning, characterization, and comparative activity of turbot IGF-I and IGF-II T2 - General and Comparative Endocrinology TI - Cloning, characterization, and comparative activity of turbot IGF-I and IGF-II UR - ://WOS:000176922200004 VL - 126 ID - 652 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The tropical Indo-Pacific is considered the centre of sicydiine goby, diversity. Nevertheless, these amphidromous gobies have only occasionally been recorded in Australia, and this probably relates to the existence of limited suitable habitat (perennial streams that drain steep coastal mountain ranges and enter the sea via poorly developed estuaries). We provide new records of the distribution of sicydiine gobies within Australia, and review the Australian biogeography of the group to confirm at least seven species from four genera (Sicyopterus Sicyopus Smilosicyopus Stiphodon) occur in north-eastern Australia (North Queensland). We provide the first Australian records of three species: Sicyopus discordipinnis, Smilosicyopus sp. and Stiphodon birdsong. Current records of sicydiines in Australia are centred on and are almost exclusive to the Wet Tropics region, spanning just a few hundred kilometres of coastline. Longitudinal within-stream distributions of the fauna are species-specific (and to a large extent, genus-specific) corresponding with altitude and migration ability in relation to instream barriers (e.g., waterfalls). Sicydiines are colourful, and attractive to aquarists. This in combination with the apparently low densities and restricted ranges of sicydiines in Australia, suggests that collecting, should be limited, at least until the population structure and ecology of these assemblages is better understood. AN - WOS:000303949700013 AU - Ebner, Brendan C. AU - Thuesen, Paul A. AU - Larson, Helen K. AU - Keith, Philippe DA - Dec 31 M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2011 SN - 0399-0974 ST - A review of distribution, field observations and precautionary conservation requirements for sicydiine gobies in Australia T2 - Cybium TI - A review of distribution, field observations and precautionary conservation requirements for sicydiine gobies in Australia UR - ://WOS:000303949700013 VL - 35 ID - 2164 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000229708200006 AU - Edeline, E. AU - Bardonnet, A. AU - Bolliet, V. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Pierre, E. DA - Jun DO - 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2005.02.001 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 15 PY - 2005 SN - 0018-506X SP - 53-63 ST - Endocrine control of Anguilla anguilla glass eel dispersal: Effect of thyroid hormones on locomotor activity and rheotactic behavior T2 - Hormones and Behavior TI - Endocrine control of Anguilla anguilla glass eel dispersal: Effect of thyroid hormones on locomotor activity and rheotactic behavior UR - ://WOS:000229708200006 VL - 48 ID - 636 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000225791900023 AU - Edeline, E. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Briand, C. AU - Fatin, D. AU - Elie, P. DA - 2004 DO - 10.3354/meps282261 N1 - Times Cited: 22 PY - 2004 SN - 0171-8630 SP - 261-270 ST - Thyroid status is related to migratory behavior in Anguilla anguilla glass eels T2 - Marine Ecology-Progress Series TI - Thyroid status is related to migratory behavior in Anguilla anguilla glass eels UR - ://WOS:000225791900023 VL - 282 ID - 645 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000234750100017 AU - Edeline, E. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Elie, P. DA - 2005 DO - 10.3354/meps304191 N1 - Times Cited: 24 PY - 2005 SN - 0171-8630 SP - 191-199 ST - Role of glass eel salinity preference in the control of habitat selection and growth plasticity in Anguilla anguilla T2 - Marine Ecology-Progress Series TI - Role of glass eel salinity preference in the control of habitat selection and growth plasticity in Anguilla anguilla UR - ://WOS:000234750100017 VL - 304 ID - 643 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000169502000003 AU - Edouga, D. AU - Hugueny, B. AU - Gasser, B. AU - Bussieres, L. AU - Laborde, K. DA - Jul M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 12 PY - 2001 SN - 1931-857X ST - Recovery after relief of fetal urinary obstruction: morphological, functional and molecular aspects T2 - American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology TI - Recovery after relief of fetal urinary obstruction: morphological, functional and molecular aspects UR - ://WOS:000169502000003 VL - 281 ID - 2557 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR14007039509 AU - Eleaume, M. AU - Ameziane, N. AU - Baumiller, T. K. AU - Feral, Jean-Pierre AU - David, Bruno PY - 2003 SP - 307-315 ST - Development mode, egg size, larval size and some evolutionary considerations in comatulids (Crinoidea; Echinodermata) T2 - Echinoderm research 2001: proceedings of the Sixth European Conference on Echinoderm Research, Banyuls-sur-Mer, France, 3-7 September 2001. TI - Development mode, egg size, larval size and some evolutionary considerations in comatulids (Crinoidea; Echinodermata) ID - 196 ER - TY - JOUR AB - This is the first record of stalked crinoids from Taiwan waters. The specimens collected during the Taiwan 2000 cruise are referred to the pentacrinid genera Metacrinus, Saracrinus, Endoxocrinus and Hypalocrinus. Five different species are described from 70 specimens collected from depths between 221 to 876 metres. Data on morphological features, biometry, arm branching and ossicle articulations are given for each species. Stalk ossicles were examined using Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) with regard to their taxonomic importance. Collection of numerous individuals of most species permitted study of variation in crown and stalk characters and revealed that their stalks and arms exhibit high intraspecific polymorphism. Some of these forms are interpreted as a consequence of ecophenotypic or geographical variations. AN - WOS:000251654500007 AU - Eleaume, M. AU - Ameziane, N. AU - Chao, S. M. DO - 10.1017/s147720000600226x M1 - 4 PY - 2007 SN - 1477-2000 SP - 435-453 ST - First records of the stalked crinoid fauna (Echinodermata : Crinoidea) of Taiwan T2 - Systematics and Biodiversity TI - First records of the stalked crinoid fauna (Echinodermata : Crinoidea) of Taiwan VL - 5 ID - 192 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Biogeography of deep-sea comatulid crinoids is poorly understood owing partly to the lack of detailed taxonomic studies. Recent cruises off Peru dredged up two new, well-preserved specimens of Thalassometra bispinosa, a deep-sea comatulid species which was heretofore only known from the Southern Ocean. These new records enabled re-evaluation of intra- specific variation for both quantitative and qualitative morphological characters. We thus provide a new description of the species, including these new specimens, and discuss the affinities with closely related species. As a consequence, we re-evaluate the systematic position of material previously assigned to T. bispinosa dredged from the Campbell Plateau, Southern Ocean. Discrete morphological characters, measurements and SEM photographs justify reassignment of these specimens to Thalassometra villosa. This species, another poorly known deep-sea comatulid crinoid previously known only from the Aleutian Islands in the North Pacific, is also redescribed. The biogeography of these two deep-sea comatulid species is discussed and hypotheses of their geographical distribution are proposed. AN - WOS:000221522600007 AU - Eleaume, M. AU - Ameziane, N. AU - Park, Y. H. DO - 10.1080/0022290310001613566 M1 - 15 PY - 2004 SN - 0022-2933 SP - 1949-1968 ST - Re-evaluation of the systematics of two deep-sea species of Thalassometra (Echinodermata : Crinoidea) and its biogeographical implications T2 - Journal of Natural History TI - Re-evaluation of the systematics of two deep-sea species of Thalassometra (Echinodermata : Crinoidea) and its biogeographical implications VL - 38 ID - 195 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000226965400035 AU - Eleaume, M. AU - Ameziane, N. AU - Rouse, G. AU - Pleijel, F. AU - Murienne, J. AU - Cohen, B. L. DA - Dec M1 - 6 N1 - Times Cited: 1 23rd Annual Meeting of the Willi-Hennig-Society on Phylogenetics and Evolutionary Biology JUL 18-23, 2004 Paris, FRANCE Willie Hennig Soc; Museum Natl Hist Nat; Ctr Natl Rech Sci PY - 2004 SN - 0748-3007 SP - 593-593 ST - Crinoid phylogeny: a preliminary analysis T2 - Cladistics TI - Crinoid phylogeny: a preliminary analysis UR - ://WOS:000226965400035 VL - 20 ID - 1345 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000239154000010 AU - Eleaume, M. AU - Ameziane, N. AU - Rouse, G. AU - Pleijel, F. AU - Murienne, J. AU - Cohen, B. L. M1 - 3 PY - 2006 SN - 0748-3007 SP - 296-296 ST - Crinoid phylogeny: a preliminary analysis (vol 20, pg 593, 2004) T2 - Cladistics TI - Crinoid phylogeny: a preliminary analysis (vol 20, pg 593, 2004) VL - 22 ID - 193 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000251654500007 AU - Eleaume, Marc AU - Ameziane, Nadia AU - Chao, Shyh Min DA - Dec DO - 10.1017/s147720000600226x M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 1 PY - 2007 SN - 1477-2000 SP - 435-453 ST - First records of the stalked crinoid fauna (Echinodermata : Crinoidea) of Taiwan T2 - Systematics and Biodiversity TI - First records of the stalked crinoid fauna (Echinodermata : Crinoidea) of Taiwan UR - ://WOS:000251654500007 VL - 5 ID - 1342 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000239154000010 AU - Eleaume, Marc AU - Ameziane, Nadia AU - Rouse, Greg AU - Pleijel, Fredrik AU - Murienne, Jerome AU - Cohen, Bernard L. DA - Jun M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2006 SN - 0748-3007 SP - 296-296 ST - Crinoid phylogeny: a preliminary analysis (vol 20, pg 593, 2004) T2 - Cladistics TI - Crinoid phylogeny: a preliminary analysis (vol 20, pg 593, 2004) UR - ://WOS:000239154000010 VL - 22 ID - 1343 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000288470800016 AU - Eleaume, Marc AU - Beaman, Robin J. AU - Griffiths, Huw J. AU - Best, Ben AU - Riddle, Martin J. AU - Wadley, Victoria AU - Rintoul, Stephen R. AU - Hemery, Lenaig G. AU - Ameziane, Nadia DA - Jan DO - 10.1016/j.dsr2.2010.05.023 M1 - 1-2 N1 - Times Cited: 1 SI Symposium on Census of Antarctic Marine Life - Diversity and Change in Southern Ocean Ecosystems MAY, 2009 Genoa, ITALY PY - 2011 SN - 0967-0645 SP - 163-169 ST - Near-bottom current direction inferred from comatulid crinoid feeding postures on the Terre Adelie and George V shelf, East Antarctica T2 - Deep-Sea Research Part Ii-Topical Studies in Oceanography TI - Near-bottom current direction inferred from comatulid crinoid feeding postures on the Terre Adelie and George V shelf, East Antarctica UR - ://WOS:000288470800016 VL - 58 ID - 1355 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000293025100010 AU - Eleaume, Marc AU - Hemery, Lenaig G. AU - Bowden, David A. AU - Roux, Michel DA - Sep DO - 10.1007/s00300-011-0993-2 M1 - 9 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2011 SN - 0722-4060 SP - 1385-1397 ST - A large new species of the genus Ptilocrinus (Echinodermata, Crinoidea, Hyocrinidae) from Antarctic seamounts T2 - Polar Biology TI - A large new species of the genus Ptilocrinus (Echinodermata, Crinoidea, Hyocrinidae) from Antarctic seamounts UR - ://WOS:000293025100010 VL - 34 ID - 1352 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR12900045135 AU - Elkaim, B. AU - Desprez, M. AU - Ducrotoy, J. P. AU - Dupont, J. P. AU - Lafite, R. AU - Pichard, S. AU - Rybarczyk, H. AU - Sylvand, B. AU - Wilson, J. M1 - 3-4 PY - 1992 SN - 0395-7217 SP - 185-200 ST - L'evaluation et le suivi de la qualite biologique des estuaires T2 - Bulletin d'Ecologie TI - L'evaluation et le suivi de la qualite biologique des estuaires VL - 23 ID - 1316 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Structure of the invertebrate community of the salt marshes of the Bay of Somme (eastern English Channel). Biocoenotics and comparative studies, between grazed and not grazed salt marshes (schorre), have been carried out in the Bay of Somme. Four sampling technics have been used (vacuum, berlese extraction, core sampling and reaping) and have shown a biodiversity of 96 species. They are mostly composed of continental species (91 species). Arthropods (92 species) show dominant densities for Acarina (41,1 %) and Collembola (29,7 %). The specific richness and densities of 21 taxonomic groups remain weak by comparison with those observed in the same ecosystems in North sea, English Channel or Atlantic. However we found a lot of typical species of salt marshes: Amphipoda Talitridae, Coleoptera Carabidae and Trechidae, Araneida Lycosidae. The distribution of species, studied by a multivariate analysis (AFC) may be explained by the influence of the gradient "Sea - Continent" associated to the hydric statement and the substrate which differentiate several types of habitat. The large numbers of sea walls which have been built successively since the last century and the perturbations they induced in the environment, have contributed to slow down and disturb the installation of the fauna. The grazing of ovine or bovine herds seems to favor globally a greatest specific and numeric richness, as well as the diversity of components of the food web in the occupied areas, probably by the important enrichment in organic matter (faeces). Comparative and statistical analyses of these structural parameters showed significant differences between the populations of the two sites, not grazed and grazed, and confirmed also the stability of the last zone. AN - WOS:000090154200007 AU - Elkaim, B. AU - Rybarczyk, H. M1 - 3 PY - 2000 SN - 0007-9723 SP - 295-311 ST - Structure of the invertebrate community of the salt marshes of the Bay of Somme (eastern English Channel) T2 - Cahiers De Biologie Marine TI - Structure of the invertebrate community of the salt marshes of the Bay of Somme (eastern English Channel) VL - 41 ID - 1301 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000089724100007 AU - Ellien, C. AU - Thiebaut, E. AU - Barnay, A. S. AU - Dauvin, J. C. AU - Gentil, F. AU - Salomon, J. C. DA - Jul-Aug DO - 10.1016/s0399-1784(00)00136-5 M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 34 4th Symposium of the National-Programme-on-the-Determinism-of-Recruitment DEC 08-09, 1998 NANTES, FRANCE Natl Programme Determinism Recruitment PY - 2000 SN - 0399-1784 ST - The influence of variability in larval dispersal on the dynamics of a marine metapopulation in the eastern Channel T2 - Oceanologica Acta TI - The influence of variability in larval dispersal on the dynamics of a marine metapopulation in the eastern Channel UR - ://WOS:000089724100007 VL - 23 ID - 2407 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000188987800002 AU - Ellien, C. AU - Thiebaut, E. AU - Dumas, F. AU - Salomon, J. C. AU - Nival, P. DA - Feb DO - 10.1093/plankt/fbh018 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 27 PY - 2004 SN - 0142-7873 ST - A modelling study of the respective role of hydrodynamic processes and larval mortality on larval dispersal and recruitment of benthic invertebrates: example of Pectinaria koreni (Annelida : Polychaeta) in the Bay of Seine (English Channel) T2 - Journal of Plankton Research TI - A modelling study of the respective role of hydrodynamic processes and larval mortality on larval dispersal and recruitment of benthic invertebrates: example of Pectinaria koreni (Annelida : Polychaeta) in the Bay of Seine (English Channel) UR - ://WOS:000188987800002 VL - 26 ID - 2404 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The widely distributed amphidromous goby Sicyopterus lagocephalus needs drastic change of habitat to fulfil its life-cycle: adults live and spawn in rivers, where eggs hatch in pro-larvae that have to reach the sea in a narrow temporal scale, to acquire marine characteristics, and begin their oceanic dispersal as planktonic larvae. Post-larvae return to rivers where they recruit and grow to the adult reproductive stage. Such a life-cycle raises the question of salinity changes between these different developmental stages. Through an experimental approach. we observed and described the chronology in the appearance of marine larvae characteristics, according to 5 different salinities ranging. from 0% to 100% seawater. It appears that S. lagocephalus needs an increase of salinity to acquire marine morphological characteristics. without being strict upon the salinity value itself. Whatever the tested salinity, the transformation of freshwater pro-larvae into marine larvae follows the same pattern within 4811: the yolk sac is absorbed until it only consists in the oil globule, pectoral tins develop and become functional, pigmentation spreads above the digestive tract, eyes become pigmented and functional, mouth and anus open, and the head appears more shaped. Pro-larvae behaviour evolves once in seawater: larvae remain on vertical position with their head oriented downwards (i.e., freshwater pro-larval behaviour) but they also spend more time horizontally, after the opening of the mouth, showing a behaviour of horizontal swimming, with acceleration phases, that may be interpreted as a hunting behaviour. Even a low salinity (i.e., less than 10% of seawater) is sufficient to induce these transformations, with the same timing than 100% seawater, leading to the conclusion that we did not underline a minimum salinity threshold for the acquisition of marine larvae morphological characteristics. Moreover, if the pro-lavae, after a first contact with brackish water, secondarily return to freshwater, their transformation is not stopped. However. pro-larvae that remain in 100% freshwater do not develop into marine larvae, neither in their morphological characteristics nor in their behaviour, and they die within 4 days. AN - WOS:000303949700011 AU - Ellien, Celine AU - Valade, Pierre AU - Bosmans, Jerome AU - Taillebois, Laura AU - Teichert, Nils AU - Keith, Philippe DA - Dec 31 M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2011 SN - 0399-0974 ST - Influence of salinity on larval development of Sicyopterus lagocephalus (Pallas, 1770) (Gobioidei) T2 - Cybium TI - Influence of salinity on larval development of Sicyopterus lagocephalus (Pallas, 1770) (Gobioidei) UR - ://WOS:000303949700011 VL - 35 ID - 2160 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR11400016970 AU - Elonard, J. M. AU - Leveque, C. DA - 1977 M1 - 2 PY - 1977 ST - Rythme nycthemeral de derive des insectes et des poissons dans les rivieres de Cate d'Ivoire T2 - Cahiers Off Rech Sci Tech Outre-Mer Hydrobiol TI - Rythme nycthemeral de derive des insectes et des poissons dans les rivieres de Cate d'Ivoire UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR11400016970 VL - 11 ID - 2803 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1977EL07900002 AU - Elouard, J. M. AU - Leveque, C. DA - 1977 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 14 PY - 1977 SN - 0373-9422 ST - NYCTHEMERAL PERIODICITY IN DRIFT OF INSECTS AND FISHES IN IVORY-COAST RIVERS T2 - Cahiers Orstom Hydrobiologie TI - NYCTHEMERAL PERIODICITY IN DRIFT OF INSECTS AND FISHES IN IVORY-COAST RIVERS UR - ://WOS:A1977EL07900002 VL - 11 ID - 2761 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR14304023172 AU - Farcy, E. AU - Denis, F. AU - Van Wormhoudt, A. AU - Richard, G. PY - 2005 SP - 209-210 ST - Differing reactions to various salinities in the European clam Ruditapes decussatus and the Asian clam Ruditapes philippinarum TI - Differing reactions to various salinities in the European clam Ruditapes decussatus and the Asian clam Ruditapes philippinarum ID - 171 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1984TU40200004 AU - Faure, G. AU - Guillaume, M. AU - Payri, C. AU - Thomassin, B. A. AU - Vanpraet, M. AU - Vasseur, P. DA - 1984 M1 - 15 N1 - Times Cited: 6 PY - 1984 SN - 0764-4469 ST - MASSIVE BLEACHING AND DEATH OF CORALS IN THE MAYOTTE REEF ECOSYSTEM (SW INDIAN-OCEAN) T2 - Comptes Rendus De L Academie Des Sciences Serie Iii-Sciences De La Vie-Life Sciences TI - MASSIVE BLEACHING AND DEATH OF CORALS IN THE MAYOTTE REEF ECOSYSTEM (SW INDIAN-OCEAN) UR - ://WOS:A1984TU40200004 VL - 299 ID - 2396 ER - TY - JOUR AB - In the three genera of Macroramphosidae, Macroramphosus, Notopogon and Centriscops, the scutes are small (0.1 to 1.5 mm) and composed of a flat basal plate from the middle of which a shaft arises. In Macroramphosus this shaft is covered by a ridged crown, the posterior margin of which is ornamented with one or several spines. The morphology of the scutes (SEM study) varies according to their location on the body, particularly in Notopogon, and the characteristics of the ornamentations are different from one genus to another. Moreover, as these ornamentations also show interspecific variations, they could be used for systematic purposes. The antero-posterior orientation of the superficial ridges led us to suggest that they have a hydrodynamical function similar to that described for the placoid scales in Chondrichthyans. A detailed, structural and ultrastructural (TEM) study of the scutes in M. scolopax and N. xenosoma has shown a similar tissue composition. They are constituted entirely of parallel-fibered bone which is homogeneously mineralized. This bone is avascular and acellular, and its matrix shows clear lines of arrested growth. This structural organization is completely different from that of elasmoid scales. AN - WOS:A1996WF81500002 AU - Fedrigo, O. AU - Meunier, F. J. AU - Duhamel, G. AU - Sire, J. Y. M1 - 3 N1 - Fedrigo, O Meunier, FJ Duhamel, G Sire, JY PY - 1996 SN - 0007-9723 SP - 189-203 ST - Morphological and histological study of scutes in Macroramphosidae (Teleostei, Gasterosteiformes) T2 - Cahiers De Biologie Marine TI - Morphological and histological study of scutes in Macroramphosidae (Teleostei, Gasterosteiformes) UR - ://WOS:A1996WF81500002 VL - 37 ID - 845 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000076078200005 AU - Feunteun, E. AU - Acou, A. AU - Guillouet, J. AU - Laffaille, P. AU - Legault, A. DO - 10.1051/kmae:1998038 M1 - 349 N1 - Times Cited: 27 Feunteun, E Acou, A Guillouet, J Laffaille, P Legault, A PY - 1998 SN - 0767-2861 SP - 129-139 ST - Spatial distribution of an eel population (Anguilla anguilla L) in a small coastal catchment of northern Brittany (France). Consequences of hydraulic works T2 - Bulletin Francais De La Peche Et De La Pisciculture TI - Spatial distribution of an eel population (Anguilla anguilla L) in a small coastal catchment of northern Brittany (France). Consequences of hydraulic works UR - ://WOS:000076078200005 ID - 897 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000088273200010 AU - Feunteun, E. AU - Acou, A. AU - Laffaille, P. AU - Legault, A. DA - Aug DO - 10.1139/cjfas-57-8-1627 M1 - 8 N1 - Times Cited: 41 Feunteun, E Acou, A Laffaille, P Legault, A PY - 2000 SN - 0706-652X SP - 1627-1635 ST - European eel (Anguilla anguilla): prediction of spawner escapement from continental population parameters T2 - Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences TI - European eel (Anguilla anguilla): prediction of spawner escapement from continental population parameters UR - ://WOS:000088273200010 VL - 57 ID - 895 ER - TY - BOOK A2 - Aida, K. A2 - Tsukamoto, K. A2 - Yamauchi, K. AN - WOS:000186647000014 AU - Feunteun, E. AU - Laffaille, P. AU - Robinet, T. AU - Briand, C. AU - Baisez, A. AU - Olivier, J. M. AU - Acou, A. N1 - Times Cited: 41 Feunteun, E Laffaille, P Robinet, T Briand, C Baisez, A Olivier, JM Acou, A International Symposium on Advances in Eel Biology SEP 28-30, 2001 TOKYO, JAPAN PY - 2003 SN - 4-431-00458-0 SP - 191-213 ST - A review of upstream migration and movements in inland waters by anguillid eels: Toward a general theory T2 - Eel Biology TI - A review of upstream migration and movements in inland waters by anguillid eels: Toward a general theory UR - ://WOS:000186647000014 ID - 893 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000284643600002 AU - Feutry, Pierre AU - Hartmann, Hans J. AU - Casabonnet, Hugues AU - Umana, Gerardo DA - Dec DO - 10.1007/s11273-010-9183-1 M1 - 6 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2010 SN - 0923-4861 SP - 637-650 ST - Preliminary analysis of the fish species of the Pacific Central American Mangrove of Zancudo, Golfo Dulce, Costa Rica T2 - Wetlands Ecology and Management TI - Preliminary analysis of the fish species of the Pacific Central American Mangrove of Zancudo, Golfo Dulce, Costa Rica UR - ://WOS:000284643600002 VL - 18 ID - 769 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Strontium/Calcium (Sr/Ca) and Barium/Calcium (Ba/Ca) ratios were measured in 60 otoliths of the French Polynesian flagtail Kuhlia malo. Both elemental ratios were needed to correctly distinguish residence in marine, brackish and fresh water. High Sr/Ca and low Ba/Ca around the nucleus of all otoliths provided evidence of marine residency during the early life of all individuals. At about 0.5 mm from the core, Ba/Ca increased rapidly and remained high in all otoliths. High and unstable Sr/Ca ratios were attributed to estuarine residency, whereas low and stable Sr/Ca ratios were attributed to freshwater residency. These chemical signatures inferred that following recruitment to rivers, some fish remained in the estuary, while others moved upstream. Some individuals shared their time between fresh and brackish waters later in life. The findings of this study have important implications for the protection of nearshore, brackish and freshwater environments for the conservation of this French Polynesian diadromous species. AN - WOS:000296448500016 AU - Feutry, Pierre AU - Keith, Philippe AU - Pecheyran, Christophe AU - Claverie, Fanny AU - Robinet, Tony DA - Dec DO - 10.1111/j.1600-0633.2011.00514.x M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 2 PY - 2011 SN - 0906-6691 ST - Evidence of diadromy in the French Polynesian Kuhlia malo (Teleostei: Percoidei) inferred from otolith microchemistry analysis T2 - Ecology of Freshwater Fish TI - Evidence of diadromy in the French Polynesian Kuhlia malo (Teleostei: Percoidei) inferred from otolith microchemistry analysis UR - ://WOS:000296448500016 VL - 20 ID - 2157 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Otolith microchemistry and microstructure were examined in juveniles of 3 Kuhlia species (Teleostei) from fresh and brackish environments in order to examine their migratory histories. All species presented with strontium: calcium (Sr:Ca) and barium: calcium (Ba:Ca) profiles in the inner region of the otoliths that suggested an obligatory marine larval phase. At approximately 0.3 to 0.6 mm from the otolith core, all individuals showed a sharp increase in Ba: Ca ratios that were generally associated with variation in the Sr: Ca ratio, indicating recruitment into rivers. Microchemical profiles in the outer region of the otoliths indicated a freshwater habitat for most K. rupestris and K. sauvagii and an estuarine habitat for most K. munda. Microstructure analyses validated the presence of an otolith check mark deposited during the habitat shift in K. rupestris and K. sauvagii, but not in K. munda. We hypothesise that this difference was due to lower osmotic stress for the fish moving from the sea to estuaries than from the sea to freshwater. This study demonstrated the ability of otolith multi-elemental microchemistry and microstructure to provide important insights on life history traits of species that lack basic biological information, such as those in the genus Kuhlia. The information provided in this study is critical for the conservation and management of these species. AN - WOS:000304915000001 AU - Feutry, Pierre AU - Tabouret, Helene AU - Maeda, Ken AU - Pecheyran, Christophe AU - Keith, Philippe DA - 2012 DO - 10.3354/ab00423 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 1 PY - 2012 SN - 1864-7790 ST - Diadromous life cycle and behavioural plasticity in freshwater and estuarine Kuhliidae species (Teleostei) revealed by otolith microchemistry T2 - Aquatic Biology TI - Diadromous life cycle and behavioural plasticity in freshwater and estuarine Kuhliidae species (Teleostei) revealed by otolith microchemistry UR - ://WOS:000304915000001 VL - 15 ID - 2196 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Diadromous fish species in the family Kuhliidae are able to colonise freshwater systems in Indo-Pacific islands, but their life cycle and the mechanisms involved in the colonisation of such ecosystems are poorly documented. After validating the daily rate of increment deposition in otoliths of Kuhlia rupestris, we estimated the pelagic larval duration (PLD) of K. rupestris, widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific area, and K. sauvagii, endemic to the Indian Ocean. Median PLD of K. rupestris was significantly longer than that of K. sauvagii (40.6 +/- 6.9 and 32.3 +/- 3.4 days (+/- s.d.), respectively), implying that the PLD is probably one factor controlling the extent of distribution range in Kuhlia. Within K. rupestris, individuals from New Caledonia had longer PLDs than those from Reunion Island (44.3 +/- 6.7 and 37.3 +/- 4.7 days (+/-s.d.) respectively). Further research on larval migration is needed to determine whether this was due to different environmental conditions or is population-specific. Interestingly, the PLD of these Kuhlia species is shorter than the PLD of other tropical diadromous fishes. These results improve our understanding of the dispersal strategies of freshwater fauna, to colonise and persist in tropical islands. AN - WOS:000303656600002 AU - Feutry, Pierre AU - Valade, Pierre AU - Ovenden, Jennifer R. AU - Lopez, Pascal Jean AU - Keith, Philippe DA - 2012 DO - 10.1071/mf11243 M1 - 5 N1 - Times Cited: 1 PY - 2012 SN - 1323-1650 ST - Pelagic larval duration of two diadromous species of Kuhliidae (Teleostei: Percoidei) from Indo-Pacific insular systems T2 - Marine and Freshwater Research TI - Pelagic larval duration of two diadromous species of Kuhliidae (Teleostei: Percoidei) from Indo-Pacific insular systems UR - ://WOS:000303656600002 VL - 63 ID - 2191 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000261620400013 AU - Field, Richard AU - Hawkins, Bradford A. AU - Cornell, Howard V. AU - Currie, David J. AU - Diniz-Filho, J. Alexandre F. AU - Guegan, Jean-Francois AU - Kaufman, Dawn M. AU - Kerr, Jeremy T. AU - Mittelbach, Gary G. AU - Oberdorff, Thierry AU - O'Brien, Eileen M. AU - Turner, John R. G. DA - Jan DO - 10.1111/j.1365-2699.2008.01963.x M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 92 PY - 2009 SN - 0305-0270 ST - Spatial species-richness gradients across scales: a meta-analysis T2 - Journal of Biogeography TI - Spatial species-richness gradients across scales: a meta-analysis UR - ://WOS:000261620400013 VL - 36 ID - 2466 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000303450100032 AU - Figueiredo, J AU - Baird, AH AU - Cohen, MF AU - Flot, J-F AU - Kamiki, T AU - Meziane, T AU - Tsuchiya, M AU - Yamasaki, H DO - 10.1007/s00338-012-0874-3 PY - 2012 SP - 613-619 ST - Ontogenetic change in the lipid and fatty acid composition of scleractinian coral larvae T2 - Coral Reefs TI - Ontogenetic change in the lipid and fatty acid composition of scleractinian coral larvae VL - 31 ID - 2037 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1985ABJ6000010 AU - Fontaine, Y. A. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Alinat, J. AU - Fontaine, M. DA - 1985 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 17 PY - 1985 SN - 0764-4469 SP - 83-87 ST - A LONG IMMERSION IN DEEP-SEA STIMULATES THE PITUITARY GONADOTROPIC FUNCTION OF THE FEMALE EUROPEAN EEL (ANGUILLA-ANGUILLA L) T2 - Comptes Rendus De L Academie Des Sciences Serie Iii-Sciences De La Vie-Life Sciences TI - A LONG IMMERSION IN DEEP-SEA STIMULATES THE PITUITARY GONADOTROPIC FUNCTION OF THE FEMALE EUROPEAN EEL (ANGUILLA-ANGUILLA L) UR - ://WOS:A1985ABJ6000010 VL - 300 ID - 707 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1987G452300078 AU - Fontaine, Y. A. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Alinat, J. AU - Lelouphatley, J. AU - Querat, B. DA - Apr M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 1 PY - 1987 SN - 0016-6480 SP - 27-28 ST - DEEP-SEA IMMERSION, GONADOTROPIN, AND SEX STEROIDS IN THE EUROPEAN EEL (ANGUILLA-ANGUILLA L) T2 - General and Comparative Endocrinology TI - DEEP-SEA IMMERSION, GONADOTROPIN, AND SEX STEROIDS IN THE EUROPEAN EEL (ANGUILLA-ANGUILLA L) UR - ://WOS:A1987G452300078 VL - 66 ID - 704 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The authors report a gastric duplication cyst detected antenatally and its subsequent laparoscopic removal at 2 months of age. Before birth, a cystic mass was detected behind the stomach on fetal ultrasound scan (US). After birth, an US, barium meal, nuclide scan, and cervical and thoracic vertebral x-rays suggested that the most probably diagnosis was a gastric duplication cyst. At 2 months of age, laparoscopic removal of the cyst was per-formed with closure of the muscle defect in the stomach wall, The patient was discharged 4 days later, feeding normally. Histology findings confirmed the diagnosis of a gastric duplication cyst. After the antenatal detection of a cyst behind the stomach, the laparoscopic removal of this gastric duplication in a 2 month old was accomplished without complications. This appears to be the first reported case using this type of procedure in an infant. (C) 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000225047300038 AU - Ford, W. D. A. AU - Guelfand, M. AU - Lopez, P. J. AU - Furness, M. E. DA - Oct DO - E38 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2004.06.044 M1 - 10 N1 - Ford, WDA Guelfand, M Lopez, PJ Furness, ME PY - 2004 SN - 0022-3468 ST - Laparoscopic excision of a gastric duplication cyst detected on antenatal ultrasound scan T2 - Journal of Pediatric Surgery TI - Laparoscopic excision of a gastric duplication cyst detected on antenatal ultrasound scan UR - ://WOS:000225047300038 VL - 39 ID - 2060 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000176811800017 AU - Fossati, O. AU - Mosseron, M. AU - Keith, P. DA - Mar DO - 10.1023/a:1016311220269 M1 - 1-3 N1 - Times Cited: 7 PY - 2002 SN - 0018-8158 SP - 197-206 ST - Distribution and habitat utilization in two atyid shrimps (Crustacea : Decapoda) in rivers of Nuku-Hiva Island (French Polynesia) T2 - Hydrobiologia TI - Distribution and habitat utilization in two atyid shrimps (Crustacea : Decapoda) in rivers of Nuku-Hiva Island (French Polynesia) UR - ://WOS:000176811800017 VL - 472 ID - 1149 ER - TY - CHAP A2 - Delachaux-Niestlé AU - J., Fournier CY - Paris PB - Groupe Ornithologique Breton PY - 2012 SN - 978-2-603-01706-7 SP - 148-149 ST - Le Petit Gravelot (Charadrius dubius) T2 - Atlas des oiseaux nicheurs de Bretagne 2004-2008 TI - Le Petit Gravelot (Charadrius dubius) ID - 2218 ER - TY - CHAP A2 - Delachaux-Niestlé AU - J., Fournier CY - Paris PB - Groupe Ornithologique Breton PY - 2012 SN - 978-2-603-01706-7 SP - 265-266 ST - Le Pipit maritime (Anthus petrosus) T2 - Atlas des oiseaux nicheurs de Bretagne 2004-2008 TI - Le Pipit maritime (Anthus petrosus) ID - 2216 ER - TY - CHAP A2 - Delachaux-Niestlé AU - J., Fournier CY - Paris PB - Groupe Ornithologique Breton PY - 2012 SN - 978-2-603-01706-7 SP - 430-431 ST - Le Torcol fourmilier (Jynx torquilla) T2 - Atlas des oiseaux nicheurs de Bretagne 2004-2008 TI - Le Torcol fourmilier (Jynx torquilla) ID - 2219 ER - TY - CHAP A2 - FECILCAM, Editora AU - Jérôme, Fournier CY - Campo Mourão PB - A. de Castro Panizza PY - 2010 SP - 61-70 ST - Beaune e o vinhedo da Côte-d'Or T2 - Paisagens francesas: terroirs, cidades e litorais TI - Beaune e o vinhedo da Côte-d'Or ID - 1373 ER - TY - GEN AU - Jérôme, Fournier AU - Chantal, Bonnot-Courtois AU - Raphaël, Paris AU - Olivier, Voldoire AU - Monique, Le Vot CY - Dinard PB - CNRS PY - 2012 SP - 99 ST - Analyses granulométriques, principes et méthodes TI - Analyses granulométriques, principes et méthodes ID - 1381 ER - TY - CHAP A2 - L'Harmattan, Editions AU - Jérôme, Fournier AU - Karine, Dekindt CY - Paris PB - P. Durant & L. Goeldner-Gianella PY - 2005 SP - 75-94 ST - Observations sur les herbiers de phanérogames marines des côtes septentrionales de la Bretagne T2 - Milieux littoraux: perspectives nouvelles TI - Observations sur les herbiers de phanérogames marines des côtes septentrionales de la Bretagne ID - 1378 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Jérôme, Fournier AU - Vincent, Dubreuil AU - Frédéric, Olivier AU - Karine, Dekindt PY - 2006 SP - 255-260 ST - Impact de la variabilité climatique sur l'évolution spatio-temporelle des biocénoses benthiques: le cas des herbiers médiolittoraux de phanérogames marines T2 - Annales de l'Association Internationale de Climatologie TI - Impact de la variabilité climatique sur l'évolution spatio-temporelle des biocénoses benthiques: le cas des herbiers médiolittoraux de phanérogames marines ID - 1371 ER - TY - GEN AU - Jérôme, Fournier AU - Laurent, Godet CY - Dinard PB - CNRS MNHN PY - 2010 SP - 47 ST - Bibliography of coastal worm-reef and tubeworm species of the World (1950-2010) TI - Bibliography of coastal worm-reef and tubeworm species of the World (1950-2010) ID - 1380 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Jérôme, Fournier AU - Laurent, Godet AU - Chantal, Bonnot-Courtois AU - Agnès, Baltzer AU - Bruno, Caline PY - 2009 SP - 5-17 ST - Distribution des formations superficielles de l'archipel de Chausey (Manche) T2 - Géologie de la France TI - Distribution des formations superficielles de l'archipel de Chausey (Manche) VL - 1 ID - 1196 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Some shallow subtidal marine benthic habitats cannot be well mapped using classical remote sensing techniques such as satellite imagery or aerial photographs. Conversely, sidescan sonar is a very useful tool for mapping subtidal benthic features and monitoring some threatened habitats over small or large areas. Despite the increasing use of multibeam technology in benthic habitat mapping, sidescan sonar is efficient in detecting small-scale features in coastal environments, such as Zostera marina beds, Lanice conchilega and Serpula vermicularis reefs or large-scale features such as maerl red marine algae Lithothamnium calcareum beds. Sidescan sonar is a method of underwater imaging using beams of acoustic energy transmitted out to each side of the towfish and across the seafloor. The imagery is a reflection of the acoustic energy that is backscattered from the seafloor and is displayed in different levels of grey. The differences in backscattering are determined by the geometry of the sensor-target system, the angle of incidence of the beam, the physical characteristics of the surface and the intrinsic nature of the surface (composition, density, relative importance of volume vs surface diffusion/scattering for the selected frequency (100-500 kHz). Highly fragmented habitats could clearly be detected using sidescan sonar by interpretating of their acoustic facies. The aim of this chapter is to describe the different techniques used in the geoprocessing of acoustic imagery for benthic habitats mapping and monitoring from a conservation perspective. AN - WOS:000284241300005 AU - Fournier, J. AU - Baltzer, A. AU - Godet, L. AU - Panizza, A. N1 - Fournier, Jerome Baltzer, Agnes Godet, Laurent Panizza, Andrea Maanan, M Robin, M 978-1-61668-140-1 PY - 2010 SP - 141-161 ST - ACOUSTIC IMAGERY FOR BENTHIC HABITATS MAPPING AND MONITORING T2 - Geomatic Solutions for Coastal Environments TI - ACOUSTIC IMAGERY FOR BENTHIC HABITATS MAPPING AND MONITORING UR - ://WOS:000284241300005 ID - 1370 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000276839000003 AU - Fournier, Jerome AU - Etienne, Samuel AU - Le Cam, Jean-Benoit DA - Mar-Apr DO - 10.1016/j.geobios.2009.10.004 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 3 PY - 2010 SN - 0016-6995 SP - 191-200 ST - Inter- and intraspecific variability in the chemical composition of the mineral phase of cements from several tube-building polychaetes T2 - Geobios TI - Inter- and intraspecific variability in the chemical composition of the mineral phase of cements from several tube-building polychaetes UR - ://WOS:000276839000003 VL - 43 ID - 857 ER - TY - JOUR AB - A procedure is presented that compares some of the information typically contained in fish collection databases (scientific name, identifier, locality, coordinates) with reference information compiled in FishBase, a large biological database on finfish available on CD-ROM. The procedure detects possible errors in spelling, locality, and identification. It can be used to assign a reliability indicator to collection records, detailing the confidence in the given scientific name, identifier, area, country, and coordinates. For records with country assignment or with coordinates, various maps can be produced to visually detect possible errors in locality or identification, and to check for marine species being recorded from land, and vice-versa. Preliminary experiences in applying the procedure to subsets of several collection databases are presented. AN - WOS:000084731300062 AU - Froese, R. AU - Bailly, N. AU - Coronado, G. AU - Pruvost, P. AU - Reyes, R. AU - Hureau, J. C. N1 - Times Cited: 2 Seret, B Sire, JY 5th Indo-Pacific Fish Conference NOV 03-08, 1997 NOUMEA, NEW CALEDONIA PY - 1999 SP - 697-705 ST - A new procedure to evaluate fish collection databases T2 - Proceedings of the 5th Indo-Pacific Fish Conference TI - A new procedure to evaluate fish collection databases UR - ://WOS:000084731300062 ID - 217 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The main objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of the addition of Rhodomonas salina in the diet of Pecten maximus on growth, survival and metamorphosis success in relation to biochemical content. Food quality is an essential factor in the success of larval, post-larval and juvenile development. A diet rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids present an advantage for growth, survival and metamorphosis success. Larvae and post-larvae fed with the diet containing R. sauna showed a higher accumulation of arachidonic acid (20:4n-6) and generally a lower concentration of docosahexaenoic acid (22:6n-3). Addition of R. sauna in diet was related with higher level of eicosapentaenoic acid (20:5n-3) in larval stages, but lower level in post-larvae. Addition of R. salina seemed to be advantageous during larval stages by a higher accumulation of triacylglycerol associated with an earlier appearance of metamorphosis. The composition of sterol observed in larvae fed with an addition of R. sauna showed a high level of brassicasterol. Advantage of the preferential accumulation of brassicasterol with the addition of R. salina is not clear but other studies suggest that brassicasterol can replace cholesterol in some functions. Our results suggest that addition of R. salina at larval stages could be advantageous in the aquaculture hatchery by a more rapid passage of P. maximus in the nursery. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000284817600028 AU - Gagne, R. AU - Tremblay, R. AU - Pernet, F. AU - Miner, P. AU - Samain, J. F. AU - Olivier, F. DO - 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2010.09.040 M1 - 1-4 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2010 SN - 0044-8486 SP - 212-221 ST - Lipid requirements of the scallop Pecten maximus (L.) during larval and post-larval development in relation to addition of Rhodomonas sauna in diet T2 - Aquaculture TI - Lipid requirements of the scallop Pecten maximus (L.) during larval and post-larval development in relation to addition of Rhodomonas sauna in diet UR - ://WOS:000284817600028 VL - 309 ID - 1228 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Gagné, R AU - Tremblay, R AU - Olivier, F AU - Pernet, F AU - Miner, P AU - Samain, J-F PY - 2012 SP - 172-178 ST - Effect of diet on attachment strength of scallop Pecten maximus post-larvae in relation to flow velocity T2 - Aquaculture TI - Effect of diet on attachment strength of scallop Pecten maximus post-larvae in relation to flow velocity VL - 370-371 ID - 2097 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000311215700024 AU - Gagné, R AU - Tremblay, R AU - Olivier, F AU - Pernet, F AU - Miner, P AU - Samain, J-F DO - 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2012.10.017 PY - 2012 SP - 172-178 ST - Effect of shear velocity and flow regimes on scallop post-larval detachment feed on two different diets. T2 - Aquaculture TI - Effect of shear velocity and flow regimes on scallop post-larval detachment feed on two different diets. VL - 370 ID - 2106 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Régis, Gallon AU - Jérôme, Fournier CY - Vienna, Austria PB - R-project PY - 2012 ST - G2Sd, Grain-size statistics and description of sediment TI - G2Sd, Grain-size statistics and description of sediment UR - http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/G2Sd/index.html VL - package version 1.2 ID - 1379 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000248859200030 AU - Gaubert, P. AU - Begg, C. M. DO - 10.1016/j.ympev.2006.12.011 M1 - 2 PY - 2007 SN - 1055-7903 SP - 920-927 ST - Re-assessed molecular phylogeny and evolutionary scenario within genets (Carnivora, Viverridae, Genettinae) T2 - Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution TI - Re-assessed molecular phylogeny and evolutionary scenario within genets (Carnivora, Viverridae, Genettinae) VL - 44 ID - 47 ER - TY - JOUR AB - We built an interactive identification key (IIK) to provide a user-friendly tool for the problematic identification of the Genettinae species (Genetta spp. and Poiana spp.) using Xper(2), a knowledge platform dedicated to taxonomic description and identification. A total of 45 qualitative characters were described after the observation of > 4500 specimens, representing 19 species. Assessing among-species discrimination efficiency per character partition and character, we were able to establish a list of 13 characters from skull and coat likely to optimize species identification among Genettinae. Genetta maculata and G. "letabae", which belong to the large-spotted genet complex, was the only species pair that could not be distinguished. The IIK of Genettinae we propose herein (http://lis.snv.jussieu.fr/apps/xper/data/genettes/web/) may be used to assist regular-basis update of distribution ranges, a needed effort for several poorly known species of high conservation concern. AN - WOS:000253714800004 AU - Gaubert, P. AU - Chalubert, A. AU - Dubus, G. M1 - 1717 PY - 2008 SN - 1175-5326 SP - 39-50 ST - An interactive identification key for genets and oyans (Carnivora, Viverridae, Genettinae, Genetta spp. and Poiana spp.) using Xper(2) T2 - Zootaxa TI - An interactive identification key for genets and oyans (Carnivora, Viverridae, Genettinae, Genetta spp. and Poiana spp.) using Xper(2) ID - 45 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Microsatellite markers were developed to assess population structure and patterns of translocation in the introduced European common genet (Genetta genetta). Primer pairs were designed for 60 microsatellite sequences enriched for CA, GA, CATC and TAGA repeat motifs. Eleven loci that proved to be polymorphic were genotyped in 33 individuals from southwestern France. The number of alleles per locus and observed heterozygosities varied from three to seven and from 0.2121 to 0.7576, respectively. One locus (B103) showed significant departure from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, probably due to the presence of null alleles. Tests of linkage disequilibrium did not detect significant associations among loci. AN - WOS:000260528700047 AU - Gaubert, P. AU - Del Cerro, I. AU - Palomares, F. AU - Godoy, J. A. DO - 10.1111/j.1755-0998.2008.02277.x M1 - 6 PY - 2008 SN - 1755-098X SP - 1375-1377 ST - Development and characterization of 11 microsatellite loci in a historically introduced carnivoran, the common genet (Genetta genetta) T2 - Molecular Ecology Resources TI - Development and characterization of 11 microsatellite loci in a historically introduced carnivoran, the common genet (Genetta genetta) VL - 8 ID - 46 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The Mediterranean Basin, connected by cultural exchanges since prehistoric times, provides an outstanding framework to study species translocations. We address here the early phases of the successful invasion of the common genet (Genetta genetta), a small carnivoran supposedly introduced from Africa to Europe during historical times, by assessing mitochondrial nucleotide variability in 134 individuals from its native and invasive ranges. We identify four lineages within the native species range [northern Algeria, Peninsular Arabia, southern Africa and western Africa + Maghreb (including northern Algeria)], in contradiction with morphological taxonomy. We propose that the co-occurrence in Maghreb of two divergent lineages (autochthonous and western African) is due to secondary contact through intermittent permeability of the Saharan belt during the Plio-Pleistocene. Estimates of coalescence time and genetic diversity, in concert with other available evidences in the literature, indicate that the origin of European populations of common genets is in Maghreb, possibly restricted to northern Algeria. The autochthonous mitochondrial lineage of Maghreb was the only contributor to the European pool, suggesting that translocations were associated to a cultural constraint such as a local use of the species, which might have artificially excluded the western African lineage. Haplotype network and nested clade analysis (NCA) provide evidence for independent events of introductions throughout Spain (Andalucia, CataluA +/- a, and the Balearic Isl.)-and, to a lesser extent, Portugal-acting as a 'translocation hotspot'. Due to the reduced number of northern Algerian individuals belonging to the autochthonous mitochondrial lineage of Maghreb, it remains impossible to test hypotheses of historical translocations, although a main contribution of the Moors is likely. Our demographic analyses support a scenario of very recent introduction of a reduced number of individuals in Europe followed by rapid population expansion. We suggest that an exceptional combination of factors including multiple translocations, human-driven propagation across natural barriers, and natural processes of colonization allowed by a wide ecological tolerance, promoted the successful spread of the common genet into Europe. AN - WOS:000263128000005 AU - Gaubert, P. AU - Godoy, J. A. AU - del Cerro, I. AU - Palomares, F. DO - 10.1007/s10530-008-9268-4 M1 - 3 PY - 2009 SN - 1387-3547 SP - 523-546 ST - Early phases of a successful invasion: mitochondrial phylogeography of the common genet (Genetta genetta) within the Mediterranean Basin T2 - Biological Invasions TI - Early phases of a successful invasion: mitochondrial phylogeography of the common genet (Genetta genetta) within the Mediterranean Basin VL - 11 ID - 43 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The common genet (Genetta genetta) is a small carnivoran that was probably introduced from Maghreb into south-western Europe. We reassessed its easternmost European distribution from 110-mostly new-data collected in south-eastern France and Italy, and tested for potential habitat selection, to finally re-evaluate the role of the Rhone as a geographic barrier against eastward migrations. The species was more frequent in river valleys, wetlands and low-mountainous areas (south-eastern France), but also occurred in high-mountainous zones at the French-Italian border. Our results evidenced a significant increase of records (13-fold the number of occurrences previously known) and an apparent absence of habitat selection by the common genet, suggesting a recent, natural spread from the right bank of the Rhne through a zone of 30km with artificial bridges. We finally provide a synthetic, re-assessed distribution map of the common genet in France and Italy, combining 4317 occurrences from French national databases and the 110 records collected herein. AN - WOS:000252343700006 AU - Gaubert, P. AU - Jiguet, F. AU - Bayle, P. AU - Angelici, F. M. DO - 10.1080/11250000701691812 M1 - 1 PY - 2008 SN - 1125-0003 SP - 43-57 ST - Has the common genet (Genetta genetta) spread into south-eastern France and Italy? T2 - Italian Journal of Zoology TI - Has the common genet (Genetta genetta) spread into south-eastern France and Italy? VL - 75 ID - 44 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000271050400007 AU - Gaubert, Philippe AU - Denys, Gael AU - Oberdorff, Thierry DA - Nov DO - 10.1111/j.1469-185X.2009.00091.x M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 4 PY - 2009 SN - 1464-7931 ST - Genus-level supertree of Cyprinidae (Actinopterygii: Cypriniformes), partitioned qualitative clade support and test of macro-evolutionary scenarios T2 - Biological Reviews TI - Genus-level supertree of Cyprinidae (Actinopterygii: Cypriniformes), partitioned qualitative clade support and test of macro-evolutionary scenarios UR - ://WOS:000271050400007 VL - 84 ID - 2493 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The control of silica growth by living organisms such as diatoms is known to involve the templating effect of several biomolecules working concomitantly. However, until now, biomimetic studies involving model molecules have mainly been performed with single templates. We show here that the addition of two biopolymers, gelatin and alginic acid, to silicate solutions allows the formation of complex structures resulting from the combined templating effect of both components at different scales. Gelatin is able to activate silica formation resulting in hybrid aggregates at the nanoscale. Alginic acid does not interfere with silica condensation but is able to control silica morphology through the assembly of these gelatin-silica aggregates at the microscale. For all materials, calcination up to 700 degrees C degrades the polymer component of the hybrid material and opens macroporosity in the silica network. In parallel, the high thermal stability of gelatin allows a good preservation of initial silica nanoparticle size upon heating whereas a coarsening process is observed in the sole presence of alginate. These results correlate well with previous models of biosilicification and suggest that the use of multiple templates is a suitable approach to elaborate more complex silica architectures. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000257618200022 AU - Gautier, C. AU - Abdoul-Aribi, N. AU - Roux, C. AU - Lopez, P. J. AU - Livage, J. AU - Coradin, T. DO - 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2008.03.005 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 4 PY - 2008 SN - 0927-7765 SP - 140-145 ST - Biomimetic dual templating of silica by polysaccharide/protein assemblies T2 - Colloids and Surfaces B-Biointerfaces TI - Biomimetic dual templating of silica by polysaccharide/protein assemblies UR - ://WOS:000257618200022 VL - 65 ID - 561 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000221923400329 AU - Gautier, C. AU - Coradin, T. AU - Livage, J. AU - Lopez, P. J. M1 - 11 N1 - Times Cited: 0 14th Annual V M Goldschmidt Conference JUN 05-11, 2004 Univ Copenhagen, Copenhagen, DENMARK PY - 2004 SN - 0016-7037 SP - A203-A203 ST - Behaviour of diatom cells confined in a silica environment T2 - Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta TI - Behaviour of diatom cells confined in a silica environment UR - ://WOS:000221923400329 VL - 68 ID - 541 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Several strains of diatom exhibit a long-term viability in silica gels and demonstrate the ability to dissolve the silica in their surroundings. AN - WOS:000241786500014 AU - Gautier, C. AU - Livage, J. AU - Coradin, T. AU - Lopez, P. J. DO - 10.1039/b609121k M1 - 44 N1 - Times Cited: 13 PY - 2006 SN - 1359-7345 SP - 4611-4613 ST - Sol-gel encapsulation extends diatom viability and reveals their silica dissolution capability T2 - Chemical Communications TI - Sol-gel encapsulation extends diatom viability and reveals their silica dissolution capability UR - ://WOS:000241786500014 ID - 536 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Polymer membranes were used as biomimetic environments to study the effect of confinement on silica formation. Within membrane pores, silica tubes were formed, consisting of a dense silica shell incorporating nanoparticle aggregates. The shell structure does not depend on the membrane pore size, suggesting that its formation proceeds via interfacial interactions with the pore surface. In contrast, the size of primary nanoparticles within core aggregates is influenced by pore dimensions, indicating an effect of confinement on the diffusion-limited growth of silica. A parallel can be drawn with reported roles of confinement in biomineralization processes, providing a basis for future developments in biosilicification mimetic approaches and biofunctional nanomaterials design. AN - WOS:000241325200006 AU - Gautier, C. AU - Lopez, P. J. AU - Hemadi, M. AU - Livage, J. AU - Coradin, T. DO - 10.1021/la061674b M1 - 22 N1 - Times Cited: 10 PY - 2006 SN - 0743-7463 SP - 9092-9095 ST - Biomimetic growth of silica tubes in confined media T2 - Langmuir TI - Biomimetic growth of silica tubes in confined media UR - ://WOS:000241325200006 VL - 22 ID - 564 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Pore channels of polycarbonate membranes were recently used as biomimetic models to study the effect of confinement on silicate condensation, leading to the formation of silica tubes exhibiting a core-shell structure. In this work, we preimmobilized poly-L-lysine on the membrane pores, leading to modification of the tube shell formation process and variation in core particle size. These data strengthen previous assumptions on the role of confinement on silica growth, i.e., interfacial interactions and perturbation of the diffusion coefficient. They also suggest that this approach is suitable to investigate in more detail the contribution of confinement effects on silica biomineralization. (c) 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000245561200007 AU - Gautier, C. AU - Lopez, P. J. AU - Livage, J. AU - Coradin, T. DO - 10.1016/j.jcis.2006.12.011 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 4 PY - 2007 SN - 0021-9797 SP - 44-48 ST - Influence of poly-L-lysine on the biomimetic growth of silica tubes in confined media T2 - Journal of Colloid and Interface Science TI - Influence of poly-L-lysine on the biomimetic growth of silica tubes in confined media UR - ://WOS:000245561200007 VL - 309 ID - 562 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The mutual influence of the mineral and biological components of a specific bio-hybrid system consisting of diatom cells entrapped in a silica gel was studied by rheological methods. Small amplitude shear stress oscillatory measurements indicate that the culture medium alone has a strong impact on the silica network formation and viscoelastic properties. In contrast, the presence of diatoms does not significantly perturb the sol-gel process, and leads to a moderate change in the gel elasticity. Compression tests show that a large difference exists between the mechanical properties of silica gels and diatom shells, suggesting a limited impact of the gel strength on the diatom survival rate. We also show that the biological activity of entrapped diatoms can modify the structural evolution of the silica gel. This work indicates that rheological methods may be important tools for the optimization of whole cells encapsulation procedures and further confirms that encapsulated diatoms are able to interact with the surrounding silica materials. AN - WOS:000265384300006 AU - Gautier, C. AU - Ponton, A. AU - Livage, J. AU - Lopez, P. J. AU - Coradin, T. DO - 10.1007/s10971-008-1884-z M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2009 SN - 0928-0707 SP - 164-169 ST - Rheological studies of diatom encapsulation in silica gel T2 - Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology TI - Rheological studies of diatom encapsulation in silica gel UR - ://WOS:000265384300006 VL - 50 ID - 560 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000300243600001 AU - Gaviria, Santiago AU - Defaye, Danielle DA - Feb 1 M1 - 3179 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2012 SN - 1175-5326 ST - A new species of Attheyella (Canthosella) from Colombia and redescription of Attheyella (Delachauxiella) freyi (Copepoda: Harpacticoida: Canthocamptidae) T2 - Zootaxa TI - A new species of Attheyella (Canthosella) from Colombia and redescription of Attheyella (Delachauxiella) freyi (Copepoda: Harpacticoida: Canthocamptidae) UR - ://WOS:000300243600001 ID - 2414 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Community structure and microcystin accumulation of freshwater molluscs were studied before and after cyanobacterial proliferations, in order to assess the impact of toxic blooms on molluscs and the risk of microcystin transfer in food web. Observed decrease in mollusc abundance and changes in species richness in highly contaminated waters were not significant; however. relative abundances of taxa (prosobranchs, pulmonates, bivalves) were significantly different before and after cyanobacterial bloom. Pulmonates constituted the dominant taxon, and bivalves never occurred after bloom. Microcystin accumulation was significantly higher in molluscs from highly (versus lowly) contaminated waters, in adults (versus juveniles) and in pulmonates (versus prosobranchs and bivalves). Results are discussed according to the ecology of molluscs, their sensitivity and their ability to detoxify. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000262971900034 AU - Gerard, C. AU - Poullain, V. AU - Lance, E. AU - Acou, A. AU - Brient, L. AU - Carpentier, A. DA - Feb DO - 10.1016/j.envpol.2008.08.017 M1 - 2 N1 - Gerard, Claudia Poullain, Virginie Lance, Emilie Acou, Anthony Brient, Luc Carpentier, Alexandre PY - 2009 SN - 0269-7491 SP - 609-617 ST - Influence of toxic cyanobacteria on community structure and microcystin accumulation of freshwater molluscs T2 - Environmental Pollution TI - Influence of toxic cyanobacteria on community structure and microcystin accumulation of freshwater molluscs UR - ://WOS:000262971900034 VL - 157 ID - 870 ER - TY - BOOK A2 - Lek, Sovan A2 - Scardi, Michele A2 - Verdonschot, Piet F. M. A2 - Park, Young-Seuk A2 - Descy, Jean-Pierre AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR14209057500 AU - Gevrey, M. AU - Park, Y. S. AU - Oberdorff, T. AU - Lek, S. DO - 10.1007/3-540-26894-4_6 PY - 2005 SN - 3-540-23940-5 ST - Predicting fish assemblages in France and evaluating the influence of their environmental variables T2 - Modelling community structure in freshwater ecosystems. TI - Predicting fish assemblages in France and evaluating the influence of their environmental variables UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR14209057500 ID - 2523 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR12700054789 AU - Ghazai, M. A. AU - Benech, V. AU - Paugy, D. DA - 1991 M1 - 1 PY - 1991 SN - 0936-9902 ST - L'alimentation de Brycinus leuciscus (Teleostei: Characidae) au Mali: aspects qualitatifs, quantitatifs et comportementaux T2 - Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters TI - L'alimentation de Brycinus leuciscus (Teleostei: Characidae) au Mali: aspects qualitatifs, quantitatifs et comportementaux UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR12700054789 VL - 2 ID - 2634 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The West-African euryhaline tilapia, Sarotherodon melanotheron heudelotii shift from visually feeding on zooplankton when juveniles to mostly filter feeding on phytoplankton when adults. When reared using an appropriate ration in intensive aquaculture systems, S. m. heudelotii also consume algal-based detritus, and contribute to sediment mineralization, clean up their environment, and ultimately stimulate and sustain algal growth. We analysed such practical advantages for phytoplankton-based recirculating systems, using S. m. heudelotii and Chlorella sp. as biological material originating from the prototype of such a system operated in Senegal. We performed a 24-h factorial design experiment in 36 tubs, cross-classifying three levels of S. m. heudelotii (fishless control, unfed fish, and fed fish) with four levels of Chlorella initial density. Chlorella overall mean density increased significantly from fishless, to unfed fish, and fed fish treatments, and with Chlorella initial density. S. m. heudelotii did not alter nitrogen nor phosphorus concentrations, only affected by algal initial densities. Most ammonia excreted by fish was probably uptaken by Chlorella. Bacteria-mediated diurnal nitrification was possibly an alternative ammonium loss mechanism at highest oxygen concentrations. Algae were not limited by nitrogen or phosphorus but most likely by low dissolved organic carbon availability. Chlorella differential responses with fed vs. unfed Sarotherodon suggest that CO2 supplied by heterotrophic S. m. heudelotii respiration played a key role. Observed Chlorella growth rates were similar to the highest rates obtained in algal mass cultures, enriched with CO2, nitrate and phosphate, under artificial lighting. Our results suggest the existence of a Sarotherodon-Chlorella mutualism in our systems, where S. m. heudelotii provide CO2, the major limiting factor of Chlorella growth, whereas Chlorella oxygenate and detoxify the water media from ammonia, promoting S. m. heudelotii production. This mutualism could be used to optimize photosynthetic suspended-growth aquaculture systems, particularly in the Tropics where light is abundant and temperature is continuously high. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000261938800006 AU - Gilles, S. AU - Lacroix, G. AU - Corbin, D. AU - Ba, N. AU - Luna, C. I. AU - Nandjui, J. AU - Ouattara, A. AU - Ouedraogo, O. AU - Lazzaro, X. DO - 10.1016/j.aquaeng.2008.09.001 M1 - 2-3 PY - 2008 SN - 0144-8609 SP - 113-121 ST - Mutualism between euryhaline tilapia Sarotherodon melanotheron heudelotii and Chlorella sp.-Implications for nano-algal production in warmwater phytoplankton-based recirculating systems T2 - Aquacultural Engineering TI - Mutualism between euryhaline tilapia Sarotherodon melanotheron heudelotii and Chlorella sp.-Implications for nano-algal production in warmwater phytoplankton-based recirculating systems VL - 39 ID - 1258 ER - TY - CHAP A2 - FECILCAM, Editora AU - Laurent, Godet AU - Jérôme, Fournier CY - Campo Mourão PB - A. de Castro Panizza PY - 2010 SP - 81-89 ST - Pedacinhos de ilhas: o arquipélago de Chausey no Golfo normando-bretão T2 - Paisagens francesas: terroirs, cidades e litorais TI - Pedacinhos de ilhas: o arquipélago de Chausey no Golfo normando-bretão ID - 1374 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Laurent, Godet AU - Jérôme, Fournier AU - Patrick, Le Mao AU - Jihane, Trigui AU - Gérard, Debout M1 - 2 PY - 2008 SP - 101-111 ST - Départ précoce des familles de Tadornes de Belon Tadorna tadorna des Iles Chausey: nouvelles données explicatives T2 - Alauda, Revue Internationale d'Ornithologie TI - Départ précoce des familles de Tadornes de Belon Tadorna tadorna des Iles Chausey: nouvelles données explicatives VL - 76 ID - 1198 ER - TY - JOUR AB - We propose and test a method to determine the proportion of specific animal national populations included in a network of protected areas. The proposed method further allows identifying the best potential new sites to be included in the network, to reach target population sizes and so to test whether a network extension is realistic or not. We used data from the French Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) and spatial interpolation models known as kriging to predict the relative abundance of species at a national scale. We applied the proposed methodology to Special Protection Areas (SPAs) and a sample of 20 bird species concerned by the Directive of the Council of the European Community on the Conservation of Wild Birds. We estimated which relative part of the national population is included within the boundaries of all national SPAs. Our results suggest that the current SPA network is probably not efficient to ensure favorable national conservation status for the most widespread species, but allows reaching a 5% target value for more localized ones. Consequently, we discuss the limit of such a protected area network to ensure the global conservation of widespread species, and therefore the need for other large-scale conservation measures. AN - WOS:000247969300010 AU - Godet, L. AU - Devictor, V. AU - Jiguet, F. DA - Aug DO - 10.1007/s10531-006-9020-2 M1 - 9 N1 - Godet, Laurent Devictor, Vincent Jiguet, Frederic PY - 2007 SN - 0960-3115 SP - 2587-2598 ST - Estimating relative population size included within protected areas T2 - Biodiversity and Conservation TI - Estimating relative population size included within protected areas UR - ://WOS:000247969300010 VL - 16 ID - 1194 ER - TY - JOUR AB - We examined the original manuscripts of a French national survey conducted in 1933 on the state of common eelgrass Zostera marina beds along the French Atlantic coasts during the period when wasting disease struck the entire North Atlantic population in the 1930s. Based on GIS related techniques and old sets of aerial photographs, we present the first accurate mapping of the Z. marina beds before wasting disease occurred and assess their spatial recolonization since the 1950s in the Chausey Archipelago (France), which contains large Z. marina beds. The national survey confirmed that the Z. marina beds almost totally disappeared from the French coasts during the 1930s. However, the disease symptoms seem to have begun locally a few years before. On the study site, we found that the Z. marina beds were more than twice as extended than as they are today, and covered both subtidal and intertidal areas. By the 1950s, 20 yr after the onset of the disease, the beds had hardly recolonized, and contrary to the recolonization patterns reported elsewhere in Europe, they were mainly restricted to subtidal areas. The subtidal and intertidal Z. marina beds on the site are now rapidly expanding. AN - WOS:000256419900009 AU - Godet, L. AU - Fournier, J. AU - van Katwijk, M. M. AU - Olivier, F. AU - Le Mao, P. AU - Retiere, C. DA - May DO - 10.3354/dao01897 M1 - 3 N1 - Godet, Laurent Fournier, Jerome van Katwijk, Marieke M. Olivier, Frederic Le Mao, Patrick Retiere, Christian PY - 2008 SN - 0177-5103 SP - 249-255 ST - Before and after wasting disease in common eelgrass Zostera marina along the French Atlantic coasts: a general overview and first accurate mapping T2 - Diseases of Aquatic Organisms TI - Before and after wasting disease in common eelgrass Zostera marina along the French Atlantic coasts: a general overview and first accurate mapping UR - ://WOS:000256419900009 VL - 79 ID - 850 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Effects of climate change on species occupying distinct areas during their life cycle are still unclear. Moreover, although effects of climate change have widely been studied at the species level, less is known about community responses. Here, we test whether and how the composition of wader (Charadrii) assemblages, breeding in high latitude and wintering from Europe to Africa, is affected by climate change over 33 years. We calculated the temporal trend in the community temperature index (CTI), which measures the balance between cold and hot dwellers present in species assemblages. We found a steep increase in the CTI, which reflects a profound change in assemblage composition in response to recent climate change. This study provides, to our knowledge, the first evidence of a strong community response of migratory species to climate change in their wintering areas. AN - WOS:000294768400023 AU - Godet, L. AU - Jaffre, M. AU - Devictor, V. DA - Oct DO - 10.1098/rsbl.2011.0152 M1 - 5 N1 - Godet, Laurent Jaffre, Mikael Devictor, Vincent PY - 2011 SN - 1744-9561 SP - 714-717 ST - Waders in winter: long-term changes of migratory bird assemblages facing climate change T2 - Biology Letters TI - Waders in winter: long-term changes of migratory bird assemblages facing climate change UR - ://WOS:000294768400023 VL - 7 ID - 1191 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Conservation of the marine environment mainly focuses on threatened elements and more precisely on vulnerable and endangered species like birds and mammals. When dealing with the conservation of marine habitats, the scientific community is mainly interested in hot spots of diversity, like seagrass beds in Europe, or hot spots of endemism, like coral reefs in tropical areas. Nevertheless, using the example of a common and widespread marine invertebrate, the sandmason worm (Lanice conchilega, Polychaeta, Terebellidae), we show that vulnerability and rarity are not the only criteria to take into account in order to select the best natural element for conservation. This species can form dense beds that increase biodiversity, are attractive feeding grounds for birds and fishes, and have a high socioeconomic value. In consequence, they have a high functional value that should be considered as an important conservation stake. Through the example of the Chausey archipelago and the Bay of the Mont Saint-Michel (France), we propose a synthetic interdisciplinary approach to evaluate the conservation needs of these beds. The issue is even more pressing when one considers that these natural elements and many similar ones still do not benefit from any legal protection in Europe despite their high heritage value. AN - WOS:000258729400005 AU - Godet, L. AU - Toupoint, N. AU - Olivier, F. AU - Fournier, J. AU - Retiere, C. DA - Jul DO - 10.1579/07-a-317.1 M1 - 5 N1 - Godet, Laurent Toupoint, Nicolas Olivier, Frederic Fournier, Jerome Retiere, Christian PY - 2008 SN - 0044-7447 SP - 347-355 ST - Considering the functional value of common marine species as a conservation stake: The case of sandmason worm Lanice conchilega (Pallas 1766) (Annelida, Polychaeta) beds T2 - Ambio TI - Considering the functional value of common marine species as a conservation stake: The case of sandmason worm Lanice conchilega (Pallas 1766) (Annelida, Polychaeta) beds UR - ://WOS:000258729400005 VL - 37 ID - 849 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Hydrothermal vents are deep-sea ecosystems that are almost exclusively known and explored by scientists rather than the general public. Continuing scientific discoveries arising from study of hydrothermal vents are concommitant with the increased number of scientific cruises visiting and sampling vent ecosystems. Through a bibliometric analysis, we assessed the scientific value of hydrothermal vents relative to two of the most well-studied marine ecosystems, coral reefs and seagrass beds. Scientific literature on hydrothermal vents is abundant, of high impact, international, and interdisciplinary and is comparable in these regards with literature on coral reefs and seagrass beds. Scientists may affect hydrothermal vents because their activities are intense and spatially and temporally concentrated in these small systems. The potential for undesirable effects from scientific enterprise motivated the creation of a code of conduct for environmentally and scientifically benign use of hydrothermal vents for research. We surveyed scientists worldwide engaged in deep-sea research and found that scientists were aware of the code of conduct and thought it was relevant to conservation, but they did not feel informed or confident about the respect other researchers have for the code. Although this code may serve as a reminder of scientists' environmental responsibilities, conservation of particular vents (e.g., closures to human activity, specific human management) may effectively ensure sustainable use of vent ecosystems for all stakeholders. AN - WOS:000288460000004 AU - Godet, L. AU - Zelnio, K. A. AU - Van Dover, C. L. DA - Apr DO - 10.1111/j.1523-1739.2010.01642.x M1 - 2 N1 - Godet, Laurent Zelnio, Kevin A. Van Dover, Cindy L. PY - 2011 SN - 0888-8892 SP - 214-222 ST - Scientists as Stakeholders in Conservation of Hydrothermal Vents T2 - Conservation Biology TI - Scientists as Stakeholders in Conservation of Hydrothermal Vents UR - ://WOS:000288460000004 VL - 25 ID - 1192 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000291119500018 AU - Godet, Laurent AU - Fournier, Jerome AU - Jaffre, Mikael AU - Desroy, Nicolas DA - May 1 DO - 10.1016/j.ecss.2011.02.003 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 1 PY - 2011 SN - 0272-7714 SP - 472-479 ST - Influence of stability and fragmentation of a worm-reef on benthic macrofauna T2 - Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science TI - Influence of stability and fragmentation of a worm-reef on benthic macrofauna UR - ://WOS:000291119500018 VL - 92 ID - 852 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000269414700005 AU - Godet, Laurent AU - Fournier, Jerome AU - Toupoint, Nicolas AU - Olivier, Frederic DA - Jun DO - 10.1177/0309133309342650 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 7 PY - 2009 SN - 0309-1333 SP - 378-402 ST - Mapping and monitoring intertidal benthic habitats: a review of techniques and a proposal for a new visual methodology for the European coasts T2 - Progress in Physical Geography TI - Mapping and monitoring intertidal benthic habitats: a review of techniques and a proposal for a new visual methodology for the European coasts UR - ://WOS:000269414700005 VL - 33 ID - 860 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000278721500006 AU - Godet, Laurent AU - Le Mao, Patrick AU - Grant, Cindy AU - Olivier, Frederic DA - 2010 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2010 SN - 0007-9723 SP - 147-165 ST - Marine invertebrate fauna of the Chausey archipelago: an annotated checklist of historical data from 1828 to 2008 T2 - Cahiers De Biologie Marine TI - Marine invertebrate fauna of the Chausey archipelago: an annotated checklist of historical data from 1828 to 2008 UR - ://WOS:000278721500006 VL - 51 ID - 1227 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum cultivation is an original shellfish farming activity strongly mechanized. In the Chausey archipelago (France) this activity settles on the Lanice conchilega beds, habitat known to host a rich and diversified benthic macrofauna and which is an attractive feeding ground for birds. A first study highlighted that this activity had strong negative effects on the L conchilega beds and their associated benthic macrofauna. Here we assess the impacts of such an activity on the Eurasian Oystercatcher Haematopus ostralegus for which Chausey is one of the most important national breeding sites and which is also a common species in winter, spring and autumn migrations. We found that Oystercatchers significantly selected the L. conchilega beds to feed and that their spatial distribution was significantly modified after the creation of new clam concessions. In a context of a growing disappearance of pristine coastal ecosystems for the benefit of anthropo-ecosystems, we discuss the problem of the degradation of such benthic habitats with a low resilience which may loose their high functional value. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000265812200027 AU - Godet, Laurent AU - Toupoint, Nicolas AU - Fournier, Jerome AU - Le Mao, Patrick AU - Retiere, Christian AU - Olivier, Frederic DA - Apr DO - 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2008.11.001 M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 4 PY - 2009 SN - 0025-326X SP - 589-595 ST - Clam farmers and Oystercatchers: Effects of the degradation of Lanice conchilega beds by shellfish farming on the spatial distribution of shorebirds T2 - Marine Pollution Bulletin TI - Clam farmers and Oystercatchers: Effects of the degradation of Lanice conchilega beds by shellfish farming on the spatial distribution of shorebirds UR - ://WOS:000265812200027 VL - 58 ID - 1383 ER - TY - CHAP A2 - Hoover, R. B. A2 - Levin, G. V. A2 - Rozanov, A. Y. A2 - Davies, P. C. W. AB - The worldwide effort to grow nanotechnology, rather than use lithography, focuses on diatoms, single cell eukaryotic algae with ornate silica shells, which can be replaced by oxides and ceramics, or reduced to elemental silicon, to create complex nanostructures with compositions of industrial and electronics importance. Diatoms produce an enormous variety of structures, some of which are microtubule dependent and perhaps sensitive to microgravity. The NASA Single Loop for Cell Culture (SLCC) for culturing and observing microorganisms permits inexpensive, low labor in-space experiments. We propose to send up to the International Space Station diatom cultures of the three diatom species whose genomes are currently being sequenced, plus the giant diatoms of Antarctica (up to 6 mm length for a single cell) and the unique colonial diatom, Bacillaria paradoxa. Bacillaria cells move against each other in partial synchrony, like a sliding deck of cards, by a microfluidics mechanism. Will normal diatoms have aberrant patterns, shapes or motility compared to ground controls? The generation time is typically one day, so that many generations may be examined from one flight. Rapid, directed evolution may be possible running the SLCC as a compustat. The shell shapes and patterns are preserved in hard silica, so that the progress of normal and aberrant morphogenesis may be followed by drying samples on a moving filter paper "diatom tape recorder". With a biodiversity of 100,000 distinct species, diatom nanotechnology may offer a compact and portable nanotechnology toolkit for space exploration anywhere. AN - WOS:000251489700024 AU - Gordon, R. AU - Hoover, R. B. AU - Tuszynski, J. A. AU - De Luis, J. AU - Camp, P. J. AU - Tiffany, M. A. AU - Nagy, S. S. AU - Fayek, M. AU - Lopez, P. J. AU - Lerner, B. E. DO - 66940v 10.1117/12.737051 N1 - Gordon, Richard Hoover, Richard B. Tuszynski, Jack A. De Luis, Javier Camp, Philip J. Tiffany, Mary Ann Nagy, Stephen S. Fayek, Mostafa Lopez, Pascal Jean Lerner, Beatriz E. Conference on Instruments, Methods, and Missions for Astrobiology X AUG 28-30, 2007 San Diego, CA SPIE PY - 2007 SN - 0277-786X 978-0-8194-6842-0 ST - Diatoms in space: Testing prospects for reliable diatom nanotechnology in microgravity T2 - Instruments, Methods, and Missions for Astrobiology X T3 - Proceedings of SPIE TI - Diatoms in space: Testing prospects for reliable diatom nanotechnology in microgravity UR - ://WOS:000251489700024 VL - 6694 ID - 2049 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The worldwide effort to grow nanotechnology, rather than use lithography, focuses on diatoms, single cell eukaryotic algae with ornate silica shells, which can be replaced by oxides and ceramics, or reduced to elemental silicon, to create complex nanostructures with compositions of industrial and electronics importance. Diatoms produce an enormous variety of structures, some of which are microtubule dependent and perhaps sensitive to microgravity. The NASA Single Loop for Cell Culture (SLCC) for culturing and observing microorganisms permits inexpensive, low labor in-space experiments. We propose to send up to the International Space Station diatom cultures of the three diatom species whose genomes are currently being sequenced, plus the giant diatoms of Antarctica (up to 6 mm length for a single cell) and the unique colonial diatom, Bacillaria paradoxa. Bacillaria cells move against each other in partial synchrony, like a sliding deck of cards, by a microfluidics mechanism. Will normal diatoms have aberrant patterns, shapes or motility compared to ground controls? The generation time is typically one day, so that many generations may be examined from one flight. Rapid, directed evolution may be possible running the SLCC as a compustat. The shell shapes and patterns are preserved in hard silica, so that the progress of normal and aberrant morphogenesis may be followed by drying samples on a moving filter paper "diatom tape recorder". With a biodiversity of 100,000 distinct species, diatom nanotechnology may offer a compact and portable nanotechnology toolkit for space exploration anywhere. AN - WOS:000251489700024 AU - Gordon, R. AU - Hoover, R. B. AU - Tuszynski, J. A. AU - De Luis, J. AU - Camp, P. J. AU - Tiffany, M. A. AU - Nagy, S. S. AU - Fayek, M. AU - Lopez, P. J. AU - Lerner, B. E. DO - 10.1117/12.737051 N1 - Times Cited: 0 Hoover, RB Levin, GV Rozanov, AY Davies, PCW Conference on Instruments, Methods, and Missions for Astrobiology X AUG 28-30, 2007 San Diego, CA PY - 2007 SN - 0277-786X SP - V6940-V6940 ST - Diatoms in space: Testing prospects for reliable diatom nanotechnology in microgravity - art. no. 66940V T2 - Instruments, Methods, and Missions for Astrobiology X TI - Diatoms in space: Testing prospects for reliable diatom nanotechnology in microgravity - art. no. 66940V UR - ://WOS:000251489700024 VL - 6694 ID - 535 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000081863000003 AU - Gourene, G. AU - Teugels, G. G. AU - Hugueny, B. AU - Van den Audenaerde, Dfet DA - 1999 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 21 PY - 1999 SN - 0399-0974 ST - Evaluation of the ichthyological diversity of a West African River Basin after the construction of a dam T2 - Cybium TI - Evaluation of the ichthyological diversity of a West African River Basin after the construction of a dam UR - ://WOS:000081863000003 VL - 23 ID - 2558 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000263520300007 AU - Gozlan, R. E. DA - Mar DO - 10.1111/j.1467-2979.2008.00316.x M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 10 PY - 2009 SN - 1467-2960 ST - Response by R GozlanBiodiversity crisis and the introduction of non-native fish: Solutions, not scapegoats T2 - Fish and Fisheries TI - Response by R GozlanBiodiversity crisis and the introduction of non-native fish: Solutions, not scapegoats UR - ://WOS:000263520300007 VL - 10 ID - 2694 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000301429900001 AU - Gozlan, R. E. DA - Apr DO - 10.1111/j.1365-2400.2012.00853.x M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 1 SI PY - 2012 SN - 0969-997X ST - Mapping conservation priorities in the Mediterranean: the issue of non-native freshwater fish introductions T2 - Fisheries Management and Ecology TI - Mapping conservation priorities in the Mediterranean: the issue of non-native freshwater fish introductions UR - ://WOS:000301429900001 VL - 19 ID - 2737 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000237157400006 AU - Gozlan, R. E. AU - Beyer, K. DA - 2006 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 4 PY - 2006 SN - 0139-7893 ST - Hybridisation between Pseudorasbora parva and Leucaspius delineatus T2 - Folia Zoologica TI - Hybridisation between Pseudorasbora parva and Leucaspius delineatus UR - ://WOS:000237157400006 VL - 55 ID - 2721 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000275466200001 AU - Gozlan, R. E. AU - Britton, J. R. AU - Cowx, I. AU - Copp, G. H. DA - Mar DO - 10.1111/j.1095-8649.2010.02566.x M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 60 PY - 2010 SN - 0022-1112 ST - Current knowledge on non-native freshwater fish introductions T2 - Journal of Fish Biology TI - Current knowledge on non-native freshwater fish introductions UR - ://WOS:000275466200001 VL - 76 ID - 2671 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000202950300006 AU - Gozlan, R. E. AU - Copp, G. H. DA - Dec DO - 10.1111/j.1095-8649.2005.00914.x N1 - Times Cited: 3 B PY - 2005 SN - 0022-1112 ST - Early ontogenetic ecology of sofie Chondrostoma toxostoma: an integrated approach to organism-environment relationships T2 - Journal of Fish Biology TI - Early ontogenetic ecology of sofie Chondrostoma toxostoma: an integrated approach to organism-environment relationships UR - ://WOS:000202950300006 VL - 67 ID - 2733 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000082467600011 AU - Gozlan, R. E. AU - Copp, G. H. AU - Tourenq, J. N. 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DA - 1983 M1 - 7 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 1983 SN - 0021-2180 ST - A RAPID METHOD FOR DETECTION OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS-B ENTERO-TOXIN IN CHEESE T2 - Israel Journal of Medical Sciences TI - A RAPID METHOD FOR DETECTION OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS-B ENTERO-TOXIN IN CHEESE UR - ://WOS:A1983RG45300093 VL - 19 ID - 2719 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000304344500025 AU - Gozlan, Rodolphe DA - May 24 DO - 10.1038/485446d M1 - 7399 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2012 SN - 0028-0836 ST - Monitoring fungal infections in fish T2 - Nature TI - Monitoring fungal infections in fish UR - ://WOS:000304344500025 VL - 485 ID - 2739 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000208389900002 AU - Gozlan, Rodolphe E. DA - Sep DO - 10.3391/ai.2010.5.3.02 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 3 SI PY - 2010 SN - 1798-6540 ST - The cost of non-native aquatic species introductions in Spain: fact or fiction? T2 - Aquatic Invasions TI - The cost of non-native aquatic species introductions in Spain: fact or fiction? 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TI - Pseudorasbora parva Temminck & Schlegel (topmouth gudgeon) UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR14805037250 ID - 2688 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000302066300002 AU - Grant, C AU - Archambault, P AU - Olivier, F AU - McKindsey, C DO - 10.3354/aei00035 PY - 2012 SP - 117-131 ST - Influence of mussel culture on the benthic environment in a dynamic intertidal system T2 - Aquaculture Environment Interactions TI - Influence of mussel culture on the benthic environment in a dynamic intertidal system VL - 2 ID - 2021 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000166759200002 AU - Grenouillet, G. AU - Hugueny, B. AU - Carrel, G. A. AU - Olivier, J. M. AU - Pont, D. DA - Jan DO - 10.1046/j.1365-2427.2001.00637.x M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 40 PY - 2001 SN - 0046-5070 ST - Large-scale synchrony and inter-annual variability in roach recruitment in the Rhone River: the relative role of climatic factors and density-dependent processes T2 - Freshwater Biology TI - Large-scale synchrony and inter-annual variability in roach recruitment in the Rhone River: the relative role of climatic factors and density-dependent processes UR - ://WOS:000166759200002 VL - 46 ID - 2548 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The hypothesis that active site translocation during initial transcription occurs by a passive sliding mechanism which allows the pre- and post-translocated states to equilibrate on the time scale of bond formation was tested by evaluating the effects of NTP concentration on individual transcript extension steps in the presence of translocation roadblocks created by proteins bound immediately downstream of a T7 promoter, as well as by evaluating the effects of NTP concentration on competing transcript extension pathways (iterative synthesis and "normal" extension). Results are consistent with a passive sliding mechanism for translocation which is driven by NTP binding, and are inconsistent with mechanisms in which the pre- and post-translocated states fail to equilibrate with each other on the time scale of bond formation or in which translocation is driven by NTP hydrolysis. We also find, in agreement with many previous studies, that divergence from consensus in the TTS (initially transcribed sequence) of the T7 promoter decreases productive initiation. However, this appears to be largely due to increases in the NTP concentration requirements for efficient transcription on the divergent ITSs. (C) 1998 Academic Press. AN - WOS:000075771200003 AU - Guajardo, R. AU - Lopez, P. AU - Dreyfus, M. AU - Sousa, R. M1 - 5 N1 - Times Cited: 35 PY - 1998 SN - 0022-2836 SP - 777-792 ST - NTP concentration effects on initial transcription by T7 RNAP indicate that translocation occurs through passive sliding and reveal that divergent promoters have distinct NTP concentration requirements for productive initiation T2 - Journal of Molecular Biology TI - NTP concentration effects on initial transcription by T7 RNAP indicate that translocation occurs through passive sliding and reveal that divergent promoters have distinct NTP concentration requirements for productive initiation UR - ://WOS:000075771200003 VL - 281 ID - 550 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1994PR64500022 AU - Guegan, J. F. AU - Hugueny, B. DA - Nov DO - 10.1007/bf00317145 M1 - 1-2 N1 - Times Cited: 74 PY - 1994 SN - 0029-8549 ST - A NESTED PARASITE SPECIES SUBSET PATTERN IN TROPICAL FISH - HOST AS MAJOR DETERMINANT OF PARASITE INFRACOMMUNITY STRUCTURE T2 - Oecologia TI - A NESTED PARASITE SPECIES SUBSET PATTERN IN TROPICAL FISH - HOST AS MAJOR DETERMINANT OF PARASITE INFRACOMMUNITY STRUCTURE UR - ://WOS:A1994PR64500022 VL - 100 ID - 2550 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1992HU05200006 AU - Guegan, J. F. AU - Lambert, A. AU - Leveque, C. AU - Combes, C. AU - Euzet, L. DA - May M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 64 PY - 1992 SN - 0029-8549 ST - CAN HOST BODY SIZE EXPLAIN THE PARASITE SPECIES RICHNESS IN TROPICAL FRESH-WATER FISHES T2 - Oecologia TI - CAN HOST BODY SIZE EXPLAIN THE PARASITE SPECIES RICHNESS IN TROPICAL FRESH-WATER FISHES UR - ://WOS:A1992HU05200006 VL - 90 ID - 2758 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000071604200052 AU - Guegan, J. F. AU - Lek, S. AU - Oberdorff, T. DA - Jan 22 DO - 10.1038/34899 M1 - 6665 N1 - Times Cited: 158 PY - 1998 SN - 0028-0836 ST - Energy availability and habitat heterogeneity predict global riverine fish diversity T2 - Nature TI - Energy availability and habitat heterogeneity predict global riverine fish diversity UR - ://WOS:000071604200052 VL - 391 ID - 2498 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR13800063706 AU - Guidou, F. AU - Keith, P. DA - 2002 PY - 2002 SN - 0767-2861 SP - 549-552 ST - Communities of Umbra pygmaea (De Kay, 1842) in France in the Marne basin T2 - Bulletin Francais de la Peche et de la Pisciculture TI - Communities of Umbra pygmaea (De Kay, 1842) in France in the Marne basin TT - Etat des populations de l'umbre pygmee Umbra pygmaea (De Kay, 1842) dans le departement de la Marne. UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR13800063706 VL - 365-366 ID - 1154 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1991FN96900023 AU - Guillaume, M. AU - Semenofftianchansky, P. DA - May 23 M1 - 11 N1 - Times Cited: 2 PY - 1991 SN - 1251-8069 ST - SEMI-DAILY GROWTH-BANDS IN A RUGOSE CORAL (BOTHROPHYLLUM-PROTEUM) FROM THE UPPER CARBONIFEROUS - IMPLICATION IN GROWTH RHYTHM DETERMINATION T2 - Comptes Rendus De L Academie Des Sciences Serie Ii TI - SEMI-DAILY GROWTH-BANDS IN A RUGOSE CORAL (BOTHROPHYLLUM-PROTEUM) FROM THE UPPER CARBONIFEROUS - IMPLICATION IN GROWTH RHYTHM DETERMINATION UR - ://WOS:A1991FN96900023 VL - 312 ID - 2392 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The trade in Recent corals represents an important harvest of biological materials and is a highly lucrative activity. The designation "corals" comprises different groups of animals belonging to the phylum Cnidaria. Members of these groups are subject to coral trade. The red coral, Corallium rubrum, has been harvested for the jewellery trade for more than 2000 years. Italy, Spain, Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria and to a lesser extent France and Monaco, exploit this resource, which is essentially limited to the western Mediterranean sea. Other species of Corallium are collected for jewellery and ornamental industries in Asia, Hawaii and Japan in particular. Scleractinians, previously called madrepores, represent the most important coral trade, ranging between 11 and 12 million live pieces per year. After 1993, Indonesia became the leading exporter, taking over from the Philippines. Since 2003, new archipelagos in the central Pacific such as Fiji, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu have ventured into the market for corals. Target markets are mostly the United States, Europe and Japan for trade in aquarium specimens and ornaments. Pressure on the few coral species, belonging to only 7 genera, that are mostly collected for the aquarium trade is high and CITES working groups are attempting to monitor the sustainability of the harvests. Live rock is used for aquarium filtration because of the porosity of the coral skeletons that constitute them. Coral blocks and sand are traditionally used for construction. Their extraction has a devastating effect on reef environments and generates only low monetary returns. The burning of coral calcareous skeletons produces lime that may be utilized for construction and soil enrichment on volcanic islands. This activity is still practised in Indonesia. The use of coral skeletons in bone grafts remains anecdotal.ce corals (Stylasteridae) and organ coral are traded as ornaments. The former are harvested in Japan, Taiwan and Hawaii. Black coral (Antipatharia), blue coral (Helioporacea) and some Melithaeidae gorgonians (Alcyonacea), the latter often mistaken for red coral, are used for jewellery. Black coral is highly valued and comes mainly from Taiwan. A fisheries management model has been established for the corals Antipathes dichotoma and Corallium secundum in Hawaii. AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR14101000471 AU - Guillaume, Mireille M. M. M1 - 1-2 PY - 2004 SN - 0037-962X SP - 11-28 ST - Les coraux et leur commerce T2 - Bulletin de la Societe Zoologique de France TI - Les coraux et leur commerce VL - 129 ID - 149 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Guillaume, Mireille M. M. AU - Reyss, J.-L. AU - Pirazzoli, P. A. AU - Bruggemann, J.H. PY - in press ST - Tectonic stability since the last interglacial offsets the Glorieuses Islands from the nearby Comoros archipelago T2 - Coral Reefs TI - Tectonic stability since the last interglacial offsets the Glorieuses Islands from the nearby Comoros archipelago ID - 2822 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Like multisubunit RNA polymerases (RNAPs), T7 RNAP frequently releases its transcript over the initial 8-12 transcribed nucleotides, when it still contacts the promoter. This abortive cycling, which is most prominent with initial sequences that deviate from those of T7 late genes, eventually compromises productive transcription. Starting from an in vivo situation where transcription of a target gene by T7 RNAP is virtually abolished because of extensive abortive cycling, we have selected a mutation in RNAP that restores target gene expression. In vitro, this mutation (P266L) weakens promoter binding but markedly reduces abortive cycling over a variety of initial sequences by stabilizing the transcription complex at nucleotides 5-8. Other substitutions of P266 have similar effects. X-ray data show that during the transition from initial to elongation complex, the N-terminal region undergoes a major structural switch of which P266 constitutes one of the hinges. How the mutation might facilitate this switch is tentatively discussed. On the practical side, the mutation can significantly improve in vitro transcription, particularly from templates carrying unfavorable initial sequences. AN - WOS:000228738800014 AU - Guillerez, J. AU - Lopez, P. J. AU - Proux, F. AU - Launay, H. AU - Dreyfus, M. DO - 10.1073/pnas.0407141102 M1 - 17 N1 - Times Cited: 10 PY - 2005 SN - 0027-8424 SP - 5958-5963 ST - A mutation in T7 RNA polymerase that facilitates promoter clearance T2 - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America TI - A mutation in T7 RNA polymerase that facilitates promoter clearance UR - ://WOS:000228738800014 VL - 102 ID - 545 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Events in the reproduction of Cerastoderma edule were studied simultaneously during 1987, in eight intertidal zones, with relatively homogenous edaphic conditions and distributed along the French Channel and Atlantic coasts. This approach was intended at identify the variability of spawning which may induce fluctuations in the recruitment from site to site and from year to year. Different stages of sexual maturity were used together with the condition index of Walne and Mann. Spawnings may occur from March to October, sometimes up to December. The number and intensity of each spawning may exhibit different patterns. The resting stage was observed between October and March. It seemed necessary for an efficient spring spawning which may be stimulated by temperature increase. Other spawnings are correlated with the intensity of the first one. The variability of the reproductive scenarios was not linked with the latitudinal gradient. In all these sites, the condition index, associated with the maturity stages, was effective for a prediction of good conditions for recruitment. AN - BIOSIS:PREV199191017196 AU - Guillou, J. AU - Bachelet, G. AU - Desprez, M. AU - Ducrotoy, J-P. AU - Madani, I. AU - Rybarczyk, H. AU - Sauriau, P-G. AU - Sylvand, B. AU - Elkaïm, B. AU - Glemarec, M. M1 - 1 PY - 1990 SN - 0990-7440 SP - 29-42 ST - Events in the reproduction of Cerastoderma edule L. along the French Channel and Atlantic coasts T2 - Aquatic Living Resources TI - Events in the reproduction of Cerastoderma edule L. along the French Channel and Atlantic coasts VL - 3 ID - 1321 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The distribution of foraging activity for female Antarctic fur seals was investigated at Cap Noir (49 degrees 07 'S, 70 degrees 45 'E), Kerguelen Island in February 1998. Eleven females were fitted with a satellite transmitter and time-depth recorder. The 2 data sets were combined in order to locate diving activity of the seals. The occurrence of fish in the diet of the seals was investigated by the identification of otoliths in 55 scats collected at the breeding colony during the study period. Oceanographic variables were measured simultaneously by direct sampling and satellite remote sensing. The mesopelagic fish community was sampled at 20 stations along 4 transects, where epipelagic trawls were conducted at night at 50 ni depth. We then investigated, using geographic information systems, the relationship between the spatial distribution of diving activity of the seals and oceanographic variables (sea surface temperature, surface chlorophyll concentration, prey distribution and bathymetry) at the same spatio-temporal scale. An inverse relationship was found between the main fish species preyed on by the fur seals and those sampled in trawl nets. However, diving activity of the seals was significantly related to oceanographic conditions, forage fish distribution and distance from the colony, although these relationships changed with the spatial scale investigated, A probabilistic model was developed for the distribution of diving activity, which predicted where females,should concentrate their foraging activity according to the oceanographic conditions of the year, and where breeding colonies should be located. AN - WOS:000171439300021 AU - Guinet, C. AU - Dubroca, L. AU - Lea, M. A. AU - Goldsworthy, S. AU - Cherel, Y. AU - Duhamel, G. AU - Bonadonna, F. AU - Donnay, J. P. DO - 10.3354/meps219251 N1 - Guinet, C Dubroca, L Lea, MA Goldsworthy, S Cherel, Y Duhamel, G Bonadonna, F Donnay, JP PY - 2001 SN - 0171-8630 SP - 251-264 ST - Spatial distribution of foraging in female Antarctic fur seals Arctocephalus gazella in relation to oceanographic variables: a scale-dependent approach using geographic information systems T2 - Marine Ecology-Progress Series TI - Spatial distribution of foraging in female Antarctic fur seals Arctocephalus gazella in relation to oceanographic variables: a scale-dependent approach using geographic information systems UR - ://WOS:000171439300021 VL - 219 ID - 830 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Meiofauna assemblages were investigated at 15 stations on triplicated samples in the Uvea Atoll (Loyalty Islands) in relation to 9 selected environmental parameters. Spatial patterns and variability of meiofauna density were quantified according to location, macrofauna and nematode species assemblages. Meiofauna was dominated by ciliates and nematodes. Densities of total meiofauna and of most of the meiofauna taxa were significantly higher in the back reef North Pleiades stations than the leeward side of the Island. The highest correlation between biotic patterns and environmental parameters that best c1cplains the pattern was with sediment thickness and to a lesser extent organic matter, C/N ratio and depth. One hundred and thirty-four nematode species were identified with four dominant species Chromadora macrolaimoides, an undescribed species of Bolbonema, Daptonema svalbardense and Prochromadorella septempapillata. Three significantly different nematoda species assemblages were detected in two of the previously described macrofauna assemblages by cluster analysis and multidimensional scaling methods suggesting that nematodes arc more sensible ecological indicators than macrofauna. Diversity indices based on dominance were not significantly different among the three nematode species assemblages but indices based on species richness and rarefaction were significantly higher leeward of Uvea Island. Estimates of total species richness showed no sign of stabilizing with sample size. However, rare species stabilized very quickly, whereas abundant species were added with increasing sampling coverage, indicating a high spatial variability of the local composition Of nematodes. AN - WOS:000258750600009 AU - Guo, Y. AU - Helleouet, M. N. AU - Boucher, G. DO - 10.1017/s002531540800146x M1 - 5 PY - 2008 SN - 0025-3154 SP - 931-940 ST - Spatial patterns of meiofauna and diversity of nematode species assemblages in the Uvea lagoon (Loyalty Islands, South Pacific) T2 - Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom TI - Spatial patterns of meiofauna and diversity of nematode species assemblages in the Uvea lagoon (Loyalty Islands, South Pacific) VL - 88 ID - 71 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Guo, Y. AU - Helléouet, M.-N. AU - Boucher, G. PY - 2005 ST - Evolution de la méiofaune des bassins à crevettes durant le syndrome d’hiver en Nouvelle Calédonie T2 - Congrés DESANS, Nouméa TI - Evolution de la méiofaune des bassins à crevettes durant le syndrome d’hiver en Nouvelle Calédonie ID - 162 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Gupta, H.S. AU - Krauss, S. AU - Kanawka, K. AU - Gourrier, A. AU - Seto, J. AU - Funari, S.S. AU - Roth, S.V. AU - Currey, J.D. AU - Landete-Castillejos, T. AU - Rousseau, M. AU - Fratzl, P. PB - HASYLAB Annual Report 2006 PY - 2006 ST - Structural and mechanical characterisation of biomineralized tissues using X-ray scattering TI - Structural and mechanical characterisation of biomineralized tissues using X-ray scattering ID - 168 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000248812800013 AU - Gutt, Julian AU - Koubbi, Philippe AU - Eleaume, Marc DA - Sep DO - 10.1007/s00300-007-0293-z M1 - 10 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2007 SN - 0722-4060 SP - 1323-1329 ST - Mega-epibenthic diversity off Terre Adelie (Antarctica) in relation to disturbance T2 - Polar Biology TI - Mega-epibenthic diversity off Terre Adelie (Antarctica) in relation to disturbance UR - ://WOS:000248812800013 VL - 30 ID - 1359 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The transfer of fatty acid (FA) biomarkers was assessed by an experimental food chain comprising three trophic levels: leaves of the mangrove Avicennia marina, the grapsid crab Parasesarma erythodactyla, and the blue swimmer crab Portunus pelagicus. FA compositions for each trophic level were. investigated through a feeding/starving regime designed to reveal the transfer of FAs along the food chain. Comparison of the FA profiles of the mangrove leaves, the tissues and faecal material of R erythodactyla suggests that the crab, contrary to previous,. studies, lacks the necessary enzymes to incorporate some FAs in its diet. Long chain FAs were egested while polyunsaturated acids seemed to be efficiently assimilated. The polyunsaturated FAs 18:2 omega 6 and 18:3 omega 3 were identified as useful biomarkers of the mangrove leaves for tracing their transfer to the higher trophic levels. The contribution of these markers to the FA profiles of the crabs was investigated and it was found that both 18:2 omega 6 and 18:3 omega 3 could be successfully traced across the first trophic transfer. However, only 18:3 omega 3 demonstrated a clear second transfer into the tissues of P pelagicus. Multivariate analysis of the TA profiles of the study organisms was found to be a potentially useful tool for demonstrating differences in diet within a species and also what FAs, and therefore dietary items, are responsible for those differences. MDS analysis of the FA profiles of faecal material from R erythodactyla showed that this species provides an important ecological link in estuarine systems by providing a substrate for the colonisation of bacteria. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000239553100004 AU - Hall, D. AU - Lee, S. Y. AU - Meziane, T. DO - 10.1016/j.jembe.2006.04.004 M1 - 1 PY - 2006 SN - 0022-0981 SP - 42-53 ST - Fatty acids as trophic tracers in an experimental estuarine food chain: Tracer transfer T2 - Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology TI - Fatty acids as trophic tracers in an experimental estuarine food chain: Tracer transfer VL - 336 ID - 1273 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000275597800009 AU - Hamaidi, Fella AU - Defaye, Danielle AU - Semroud, Rachid DA - 2010 DO - 10.1163/001121609x12512848343603 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 1 PY - 2010 SN - 0011-216X ST - COPEPODA OF ALGERIAN FRESH WATERS: CHECKLIST, NEW RECORDS, AND COMMENTS ON THEIR BIODIVERSITY T2 - Crustaceana TI - COPEPODA OF ALGERIAN FRESH WATERS: CHECKLIST, NEW RECORDS, AND COMMENTS ON THEIR BIODIVERSITY UR - ://WOS:000275597800009 VL - 83 ID - 2425 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The present study reports on the metallothionein expression in the hydrothermal vent mussel Bathymodiolus thermophilus. Metal lothioneins (MT) are proteins involved in intracellular metal regulation and conserved throughout the animal kingdom. The hydrothermal vent environment presents peculiarities (high levels of sulfides and metals, low pH, anoxia) that may have driven associated species to develop original evolutionary ways to face these extreme living conditions. Mussels were exposed to different metal solutions at the atmospheric pressure. The MT mRNA levels and NIT contents were measured in gills and mantles of each exposed mussel. The intracellular metal distribution was estimated in fractions obtained after the centrifugation of tissue homogenates. A few of the tested metals (Ag, Cu, Cd, Hg and Zn) were able to significantly induce MT mRNA levels. Silver was the only one that produced a significant increase of the NIT protein level in both mantle and gills. The gills always presented higher NIT protein levels than the mantle did, while their MT mRNA levels were similar. Our data show that NIT mRNA and NIT protein levels do not follow a clear relationship in the gills and mantle of B. thermophilus and we assume that a posttranscriptional control occurs in these mussels. (c) 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000238795300007 AU - Hardivillier, Y. AU - Denis, F. AU - Demattei, M. V. AU - Bustamante, P. AU - Laulier, M. AU - Cosson, R. DO - 10.1016/j.cbpc.2006.03.006 M1 - 3 PY - 2006 SN - 1532-0456 SP - 321-332 ST - Metal influence on metallothionein synthesis in the hydrothermal vent mussel Bathymodiolus thermophilus T2 - Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology C-Toxicology & Pharmacology TI - Metal influence on metallothionein synthesis in the hydrothermal vent mussel Bathymodiolus thermophilus VL - 143 ID - 174 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The unusual characteristics of the hydrothermal vent environment (high pressure and metal concentrations, low pH, etc.) leads us to wonder how species living in this particular biotope have adjusted to these severe living conditions. To investigate the consequences of high metal concentrations, filter-feeding organisms are commonly used in ecotoxicological studies. Metallothioneins (MTs) are proteins conserved throughout the animal kingdom and involved in intracellular metal regulation Therefore, we tried here to find out whether the metallothioneins of hydrothermal bivalves are different from those of coastal bivalves. The characterization of DNA sequences coding MTS from some of the most common hydrothermal bivalves, belonging to the genus Bathymodiolus (Mytilidae) was performed by reverse transcription polymerase chain reactions (RT-PCRs). The complementary DNAs (cDNAs) of MT-10 and MT-20 isoforms were obtained for the Atlantic and Pacific hydrothermal mussels (Bathymodiolus azoricus and Bathymodiolus thermophilus). The MT-10 transcripts were 222 nucleotides long and the MT-20 transcripts, 207 nucleotides. The polymorphism of the NIT cDNAs in these two hydrothermal species is discussed. The comparison between metallothionein cDNA sequences of the Mytilus and the Bathymodiolus genera shows strong homologies among metallothioneins of coastal and hydrothermal mussels. [copyright] 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR14105026316 AU - Hardivillier, Yann AU - Leignel, Vincent AU - Denis, Francoise AU - Uguen, Gabriel AU - Cosson, Richard AU - Laulier, Marc M1 - 1-3 PY - 2004 SN - 1532-0456 (ISSN print) SP - 111-118 ST - Do organisms living around hydrothermal vent sites contain specific metallothioneins? The case of the genus Bathymodiolus (Bivalvia, Mytilidae) T2 - Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C Toxicology & Pharmacology TI - Do organisms living around hydrothermal vent sites contain specific metallothioneins? The case of the genus Bathymodiolus (Bivalvia, Mytilidae) VL - 139 ID - 175 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000187973500001 AU - Hawkins, B. A. AU - Field, R. AU - Cornell, H. V. AU - Currie, D. J. AU - Guegan, J. F. AU - Kaufman, D. M. AU - Kerr, J. T. AU - Mittelbach, G. G. AU - Oberdorff, T. AU - O'Brien, E. M. AU - Porter, E. E. AU - Turner, J. R. G. DA - Dec DO - 10.1890/03-8006 M1 - 12 N1 - Times Cited: 616 PY - 2003 SN - 0012-9658 ST - Energy, water, and broad-scale geographic patterns of species richness T2 - Ecology TI - Energy, water, and broad-scale geographic patterns of species richness UR - ://WOS:000187973500001 VL - 84 ID - 2519 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000245236200024 AU - Hodder, Kathy H. AU - Masters, Jerome E. G. AU - Beaumont, William R. C. AU - Gozlan, Rodolphe E. AU - Pinder, Adrian C. AU - Knight, Carolyn M. AU - Kenward, Robert E. DA - May DO - 10.1007/s10750-006-0560-y N1 - Times Cited: 4 6th Conference on Fish Telemetry JUN 05-11, 2005 Lisbon, PORTUGAL Univ Evora; Univ Lisbon, Inst Oceanog, Fac Sci PY - 2007 SN - 0018-8158 ST - Techniques for evaluating the spatial behaviour of river fish T2 - Hydrobiologia TI - Techniques for evaluating the spatial behaviour of river fish UR - ://WOS:000245236200024 VL - 582 ID - 2674 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000276440600009 AU - Hoole, D. AU - Carter, V. AU - Dufour, S. DA - Mar DO - 10.1017/s0031182010000107 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 2 PY - 2010 SN - 0031-1820 SP - 425-438 ST - Ligula intestinalis (Cestoda: Pseudophyllidea): an ideal fish-metazoan parasite model? T2 - Parasitology TI - Ligula intestinalis (Cestoda: Pseudophyllidea): an ideal fish-metazoan parasite model? UR - ://WOS:000276440600009 VL - 137 ID - 604 ER - TY - JOUR AB - This paper presents the results of an effort to label calcium carbonates formed by marine organisms with stable isotopes to obtain information about the biomineralization processes. The growing skeleton of the scleractinian coral Porites porites was labeled three times with enhanced abundances of Sr-86. The distribution of Sr-86 in the skeleton was imaged with the NanoSIMS ion microprobe with a spatial resolution of similar to 200 nm and combined with images of the skeletal ultra-structure. Importantly, the distribution of the Sr-86 label in the P. porites skeleton was found to be strongly heterogeneous. This constrains the physical dimensions of the hypothetical Extracellular Calcifying Fluid (ECF) reservoir at the surface of the growing skeleton, which is implicit in most geochemical models for coral biomineralization. These new experimental capabilities allow for a much more detailed view of the growth dynamics for a wide range of marine organisms that biomineralize carbonate structures. Citation: Houlbreque, F., A. Meibom, J.-P. Cuif, J. Stolarski, Y. Marrocchi, C. Ferrier-Pages, I. Domart-Coulon, and R. B. Dunbar ( 2009), Strontium-86 labeling experiments show spatially heterogeneous skeletal formation in the scleractinian coral Porites porites, Geophys. Res. Lett., 36, L04604, doi: 10.1029/2008GL036782. AN - WOS:000263611300005 AU - Houlbreque, F. AU - Meibom, A. AU - Cuif, J. P. AU - Stolarski, J. AU - Marrocchi, Y. AU - Ferrier-Pages, C. AU - Domart-Coulon, I. AU - Dunbar, R. B. DO - 10.1029/2008gl036782 PY - 2009 SN - 0094-8276 SP - L04604 ST - Strontium-86 labeling experiments show spatially heterogeneous skeletal formation in the scleractinian coral Porites porites T2 - Geophysical Research Letters TI - Strontium-86 labeling experiments show spatially heterogeneous skeletal formation in the scleractinian coral Porites porites VL - 36 ID - 83 ER - TY - CHAP A2 - Vaudry, H. Tonon M. C. Roubos E. W. deLoof A. AN - WOS:000074444700066 AU - Huang, Y. S. AU - Le Belle, N. AU - Schmitz, M. AU - Chang, C. F. AU - Vernier, P. AU - Querat, B. AU - Dufour, S. DO - 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1998.tb10791.x N1 - Times Cited: 1 18th Conference of European Comparative Endocrinologists on from Molecular to Integrative Biology SEP 10-14, 1996 ROUEN, FRANCE PY - 1998 SN - 0077-8923 1-57331-110-3 SP - 348-350 ST - In vivo and in vitro effects of sex steroids on gonadotropin (GtH-II) synthesis in the female European eel T2 - Trends in Comparative Endocrinology and Neurobiology: from Molecular to Integrative Biology T3 - Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences TI - In vivo and in vitro effects of sex steroids on gonadotropin (GtH-II) synthesis in the female European eel UR - ://WOS:000074444700066 VL - 839 ID - 674 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000076186600006 AU - Huang, Y. S. AU - Rousseau, K. AU - Le Belle, N. AU - Vidal, B. AU - Burzawa-Gerard, E. AU - Marchelidon, J. AU - Dufour, S. DA - Oct DO - 10.1677/joe.0.1590043 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 57 PY - 1998 SN - 0022-0795 SP - 43-52 ST - Insulin-like growth factor-I stimulates gonadotrophin production from eel pituitary cells: a possible metabolic signal for induction of puberty T2 - Journal of Endocrinology TI - Insulin-like growth factor-I stimulates gonadotrophin production from eel pituitary cells: a possible metabolic signal for induction of puberty UR - ://WOS:000076186600006 VL - 159 ID - 667 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000081007400008 AU - Huang, Y. S. AU - Rousseau, K. AU - Le Belle, N. AU - Vidal, B. AU - Burzawa-Gerard, E. AU - Marchelidon, J. AU - Dufour, S. DA - Jul 1 DO - 10.1016/s0044-8486(99)00070-8 M1 - 1-4 N1 - Times Cited: 17 3rd International Symposium on Research for Aquaculture - Fundamental and Applied Aspects AUG 24-27, 1997 BARCELONA, SPAIN European Soc Comparative Physiol & Biochem PY - 1999 SN - 0044-8486 SP - 73-83 ST - Opposite effects of insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) on gonadotropin (GtH-II) and growth hormone (GH) production by primary culture of European eel (Anguilla anguilla) pituitary cells T2 - Aquaculture TI - Opposite effects of insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) on gonadotropin (GtH-II) and growth hormone (GH) production by primary culture of European eel (Anguilla anguilla) pituitary cells UR - ://WOS:000081007400008 VL - 177 ID - 662 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000078733700028 AU - Huang, Y. S. AU - Rousseau, K. AU - Sbaihi, M. AU - Le Belle, N. AU - Schmitz, M. AU - Dufour, S. DA - Mar DO - 10.1210/en.140.3.1228 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 17 PY - 1999 SN - 0013-7227 SP - 1228-1235 ST - Cortisol selectively stimulates pituitary gonadotropin beta-subunit in a primitive teleost, Anguilla anguilla T2 - Endocrinology TI - Cortisol selectively stimulates pituitary gonadotropin beta-subunit in a primitive teleost, Anguilla anguilla UR - ://WOS:000078733700028 VL - 140 ID - 664 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1997XR02400004 AU - Huang, Y. S. AU - Schmitz, M. AU - LeBelle, N. AU - Chang, C. F. AU - Querat, B. AU - Dufour, S. DA - Aug 8 DO - 10.1016/s0303-7207(97)00100-7 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 45 PY - 1997 SN - 0303-7207 SP - 157-166 ST - Androgens stimulate gonadotropin-II beta-subunit in eel pituitary cells in vitro T2 - Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology TI - Androgens stimulate gonadotropin-II beta-subunit in eel pituitary cells in vitro UR - ://WOS:A1997XR02400004 VL - 131 ID - 678 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The role of the bacterial community in the annual benthic metabolism of Roscoff Aber Bay, France, was estimated during low tide at 2 sampling sites of different trophic status, located at either end of a strong environmental gradient. The benthic gross primary production (GPP) and community respiration (BCR) were assessed in situ over 1 yr with a benthic chamber; simultaneously, bacterial production (BP) was estimated by radiotracer incorporation in slurries. BP appeared to be significantly controlled by temperature during low tide. On an annual scale, microphytobenthos gross primary production (GPP.), bacterial production (BPa), meiofauna production (MePa), macrofauna production (MaP(a)) and benthic community respiration (BCRa were estimated. While the estimated annual processes were generally higher at the muddy station, our results indicated that (1) the contribution of BPa to the annual benthic community production (CPa = BPa + MePa + MaP(a) increased with increasing grain size, and (2) the bacterial community can modulate its growth efficiency (BGE(a)) when exposed to an environmental gradient: in intertidal sediments, the production of new cells is enhanced when the organic matter concentration is lower, sustaining the development of the community on the annual scale. This behaviour was inferred to be the predominant factor affecting the trophic state of the system. AN - WOS:000249816300004 AU - Hubas, C. AU - Artigas, L. F. AU - Davoult, D. DO - 10.3354/meps06947 PY - 2007 SN - 0171-8630 SP - 39-48 ST - Role of the bacterial community in the annual benthic metabolism of two contrasted temperate intertidal sites (Roscoff Aber Bay, France) T2 - Marine Ecology-Progress Series TI - Role of the bacterial community in the annual benthic metabolism of two contrasted temperate intertidal sites (Roscoff Aber Bay, France) VL - 344 ID - 1265 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Proliferation of fast growing ephemeral macroalgae may occur in intertidal environments and potentially affect the annual gross (GPP(a)) and net (NPPa) primary production of the system. Seasonal macroalgal proliferation was studied in situ in the Roscoff Aber bay and its influence on the annual benthic metabolism was investigated during low tide. CO2 exchanges at the air-sediment interface were regularly measured within a benthic chamber in order to calculate in situ net (NPP), gross (GPP) primary production and benthic community respiration (BCR). These measurements were assessed on bare sediments at 3 representative sampling sites and in an additional sampling site regularly affected by macroalgae deposit. On bare sediments, under optimal irradiance daily GPP and NPP exhibited fortnightly fluctuations. Annual net primary production (NPPa) was net autotrophic at the coarsest sites (up to 16 gC m(-2) y(-1)) and net heterotrophic at the muddiest station (up to -22 gC m(-2) y(-1)). On macroalgal mats GPP and BCR increased respectively from 3 to 10 and 3 to 20 times compared to bare sediments. This indicated that, at an hourly scale, the impact of macroalgae deposit on benthic metabolism was very significant. However, at the annual scale, macroalgae deposit and sediment microalgae respectively accounted for 12% and 88% of the annual net benthic primary production indicating that macroalgae proliferation poorly affected the annual carbon budget. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000241327200026 AU - Hubas, C. AU - Davoult, D. DO - 10.1016/j.ecss.2006.06.019 M1 - 1-2 PY - 2006 SN - 0272-7714 SP - 287-296 ST - Does seasonal proliferation of Enteromorpha sp affect the annual benthic metabolism of a small macrotidal estuary? (Roscoff Aber Bay, France) T2 - Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science TI - Does seasonal proliferation of Enteromorpha sp affect the annual benthic metabolism of a small macrotidal estuary? (Roscoff Aber Bay, France) VL - 70 ID - 1272 ER - TY - JOUR AB - In this study, benthic metabolism was measured during low tide, in a small intertidal bay. Gross primary production (GPP) and benthic community respiration (BCR) were calculated via in situ CO2 flux measurements at the air-sediment interface within a benthic chamber. These rates (GPP and BCR) were determined simultaneously with microphytobenthos (MPB), bacterial (BB), macrofaunal (MaB) and meiofaunal (MeB) biomasses, grain size analysis and nutrient standing stocks in sediment porewater (NO2-, NO3-, NH4+, SiO32- and PO43-). The aims of this study were to determine (1) the relative influence of environmental regulating factors on benthic metabolism under in situ conditions and (2) the relative contribution of benthic compartments to BCR. Among all the potential regulating factors measured (i.e. sediment temperature, dissolved inorganic nutrient concentrations in porewater), and the entire size range of benthic organisms sampled (i.e. from macro-fauna to bacteria), results showed that (1) granulometry strongly controlled the distribution of benthic compartments at the bay scale and (2) GPP and BCR were mostly influenced by temperature at the sampling site scale. Moreover, out of bacteria, macrofauna and meiofauna, bacterial activity contributed the most to BCR (bacterial > macrofaunal > meiofaunal respiration). Mean bacterial respiration was estimated to be 1.5 +/- 0.5 mg C m(-2) h(-1) and represented up to 88 % of BCR in fine-sand sediments. AN - WOS:000239512600005 AU - Hubas, C. AU - Davoult, D. AU - Cariou, T. AU - Artigas, L. F. PY - 2006 SN - 0171-8630 SP - 53-68 ST - Factors controlling benthic metabolism during low tide along a granulometric gradient in an intertidal bay (Roscoff Aber Bay, France) T2 - Marine Ecology-Progress Series TI - Factors controlling benthic metabolism during low tide along a granulometric gradient in an intertidal bay (Roscoff Aber Bay, France) VL - 316 ID - 1271 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000298121100005 AU - Hubas, C. AU - Jesus, B. AU - Passarelli, C. AU - Jeanthon, C. DO - 10.1016/j.resmic.2011.03.010 PY - 2011 ST - Tools providing new insight into coastal anoxygenic purple bacterial mats: review and perspectives T2 - Research in Microbiology TI - Tools providing new insight into coastal anoxygenic purple bacterial mats: review and perspectives ID - 1334 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Benthic gross primary production (GPP) and community respiration (BCR) were regularly measured on sandy beach sediment during low tide in a megatidal ecosystem. These measurements were assessed during 2 years in situ within a benthic chamber simultaneously with bacterial production (BP). Results suggested that community respiration in Wimereux sandy beach sediments was probably dominated by bacterial respiration and that the estimated benthic bacterial growth efficiency (BGE) was highly variable. Although temperature significantly controlled both BP and BCR during low tide at the annual scale, the temperature effect on BGE was not significant. The instability and sediment erosion caused by the wave action and the tidal cycle were thus thought to influence the BGE. Since the sampling site is regularly affected by Phaeocystis foam deposit (enhancing the BCR and decreasing the BGE), and since GPP rates were highly variable and supported by high assimilation numbers (i.e., > 1 mgC mgChla(-1) h(-1)), phytoplankton organic matter deposit following the immersion of the study site was thought to explain the BGE variability. AN - WOS:000244485800004 AU - Hubas, C. AU - Lamy, D. AU - Artigas, L. F. AU - Davoult, D. DO - 10.1007/s00227-006-0446-6 M1 - 1 PY - 2007 SN - 0025-3162 SP - 41-52 ST - Seasonal variability of intertidal bacterial metabolism and growth efficiency in an exposed sandy beach during low tide T2 - Marine Biology TI - Seasonal variability of intertidal bacterial metabolism and growth efficiency in an exposed sandy beach during low tide VL - 151 ID - 1264 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The cohesive strength of intertidal soft sediments depends on a large range of physicochemical parameters, but the production of exopolymers by the inhabiting organisms is increasingly recognized as a major stabilizing factor. It is likely that the vast majority of these polymers are produced by microorganisms but very few studies have addressed the impact of benthic meiofauna on this microbial production. The major aim of this study was thus to estimate the impact of nematodes (often the main contributor to meiofauna abundance and biomass in temperate intertidal habitats) on the EPS (extracellular polymeric substances) production of marine sediments. Bacterivorous nematodes Diplolaimelloides meyli Timm, 1961 and D. oschei Meyl, 1954, bacteria and diatoms were grown in laboratory experiments both separately and together to estimate their respective influence. Our experiment revealed a positive impact of bacterivorous nematodes on microbial density and EPS production. Surprisingly, the biofilm structure (in terms of microbial abundance/biomass and EPS content) was better explained by the complexity (i.e. the number of trophic levels) of the assemblages rather than by any specific types of organisms involved in the experiment. AN - WOS:000285068400006 AU - Hubas, C. AU - Sachidhanandam, C. AU - Rybarczyk, H. AU - Lubarsky, H. V. AU - Rigaux, A. AU - Moens, T. AU - Paterson, D. M. DO - 10.3354/meps08851 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2010 SN - 0171-8630 SP - 85-94 ST - Bacterivorous nematodes stimulate microbial growth and exopolymer production in marine sediment microcosms T2 - Marine Ecology-Progress Series TI - Bacterivorous nematodes stimulate microbial growth and exopolymer production in marine sediment microcosms UR - ://WOS:000285068400006 VL - 419 ID - 1226 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000229400500007 AU - Hubert, N. AU - Bonillo, C. AU - Paugy, D. DA - May DO - 10.1016/j.crvi.2005.02.005 M1 - 5 N1 - Times Cited: 4 PY - 2005 SN - 1631-0691 ST - Early divergence among the Alestidae (Teleostei, Ostariophyses, Characiformes): Mitochondrial evidences and congruence with morphological data T2 - Comptes Rendus Biologies TI - Early divergence among the Alestidae (Teleostei, Ostariophyses, Characiformes): Mitochondrial evidences and congruence with morphological data UR - ://WOS:000229400500007 VL - 328 ID - 2622 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR14108044377 AU - Hubert, Nicolas AU - Bonillo, Celine AU - Paugy, Didier DA - April DO - 10.1016/j.ympev.2005.01.010 M1 - 1 PY - 2005 SN - 1055-7903 ST - Does elision account for molecular saturation: Case study based on mitochondrial ribosomal DNA among characiform fishes (Teleostei: Ostariophysii) T2 - Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution TI - Does elision account for molecular saturation: Case study based on mitochondrial ribosomal DNA among characiform fishes (Teleostei: Ostariophysii) UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR14108044377 VL - 35 ID - 2630 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000246366800011 AU - Hubert, Nicolas AU - Duponchelle, Fabrice AU - Nunez, Jesus AU - Garcia-Davila, Carmen AU - Paugy, Didier AU - Renno, Jean-Francois DA - May DO - 10.1111/j.1365-294X.2007.03267.x M1 - 10 N1 - Times Cited: 23 PY - 2007 SN - 0962-1083 ST - Phylogeography of the piranha genera Serrasalmus and Pygocentrus: implications for the diversification of the Neotropical ichthyofauna T2 - Molecular Ecology TI - Phylogeography of the piranha genera Serrasalmus and Pygocentrus: implications for the diversification of the Neotropical ichthyofauna UR - ://WOS:000246366800011 VL - 16 ID - 2636 ER - TY - BOOK A2 - Simon, Thomas P. AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR13600080986 AU - Hughes, Robert M. AU - Oberdorff, Thierry PY - 1999 SN - 0-8493-4007-1 ST - Application of IBI concepts and metrics to waters outside the United States and Canada T2 - Assessing the sustainability and biological integrity of water resources using fish communities. TI - Application of IBI concepts and metrics to waters outside the United States and Canada UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR13600080986 ID - 2455 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1989U572500014 AU - Hugueny, B. DA - 1989 DO - 10.1007/bf00388483 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 47 PY - 1989 SN - 0029-8549 ST - WEST-AFRICAN RIVERS AS BIOGEOGRAPHIC ISLANDS - SPECIES RICHNESS OF FISH COMMUNITIES T2 - Oecologia TI - WEST-AFRICAN RIVERS AS BIOGEOGRAPHIC ISLANDS - SPECIES RICHNESS OF FISH COMMUNITIES UR - ://WOS:A1989U572500014 VL - 79 ID - 2570 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1990DX51200005 AU - Hugueny, B. DA - 1990 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 13 PY - 1990 SN - 1146-609X ST - GEOGRAPHIC RANGE OF WEST AFRICAN FRESH-WATER FISHES - ROLE OF BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND STOCHASTIC-PROCESSES T2 - Acta Oecologica-International Journal of Ecology TI - GEOGRAPHIC RANGE OF WEST AFRICAN FRESH-WATER FISHES - ROLE OF BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND STOCHASTIC-PROCESSES UR - ://WOS:A1990DX51200005 VL - 11 ID - 2584 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD199192014708 AU - Hugueny, B. DA - 1990 M1 - 4 PY - 1990 SN - 0240-8783 ST - SPECIES RICHNESS OF FISH COMMUNITIES RELATED TO RIVER SIZE AND HABITAT DIVERSITY IN THE NIANDAN RIVER UPPER NIGER AFRICA T2 - Revue d'Hydrobiologie Tropicale TI - SPECIES RICHNESS OF FISH COMMUNITIES RELATED TO RIVER SIZE AND HABITAT DIVERSITY IN THE NIANDAN RIVER UPPER NIGER AFRICA UR - ://BIOABS:BACD199192014708 VL - 23 ID - 2540 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1996VR83900008 AU - Hugueny, B. AU - Camara, S. AU - Samoura, B. AU - Magassouba, M. DA - Sep 20 DO - 10.1007/bf00025409 M1 - 1-3 N1 - Times Cited: 43 PY - 1996 SN - 0018-8158 ST - Applying an index of biotic integrity based on fish assemblages in a West African river T2 - Hydrobiologia TI - Applying an index of biotic integrity based on fish assemblages in a West African river UR - ://WOS:A1996VR83900008 VL - 331 ID - 2588 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000085607000002 AU - Hugueny, B. AU - Cornell, H. V. DA - Mar DO - 10.1046/j.1365-2656.2000.00377.x M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 26 PY - 2000 SN - 0021-8790 ST - Predicting the relationship between local and regional species richness from a patch occupancy dynamics model T2 - Journal of Animal Ecology TI - Predicting the relationship between local and regional species richness from a patch occupancy dynamics model UR - ://WOS:000085607000002 VL - 69 ID - 2569 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1997YL29100020 AU - Hugueny, B. AU - deMorais, L. T. AU - Merigoux, S. AU - deMerona, B. AU - Ponton, D. DA - Dec DO - 10.2307/3546633 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 27 PY - 1997 SN - 0030-1299 ST - The relationship between local and regional species richness: comparing biotas with different evolutionary histories T2 - Oikos TI - The relationship between local and regional species richness: comparing biotas with different evolutionary histories UR - ://WOS:A1997YL29100020 VL - 80 ID - 2579 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1997YL29100018 AU - Hugueny, B. AU - Guegan, J. F. DA - Dec DO - 10.2307/3546631 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 21 PY - 1997 SN - 0030-1299 ST - Community nestedness and the proper way to assess statistical significance by Monte-Carlo tests: Comments T2 - Oikos TI - Community nestedness and the proper way to assess statistical significance by Monte-Carlo tests: Comments UR - ://WOS:A1997YL29100018 VL - 80 ID - 2583 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1994NE00600005 AU - Hugueny, B. AU - Leveque, C. DA - Apr DO - 10.1007/bf00004806 M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 34 PY - 1994 SN - 0378-1909 ST - FRESH-WATER FISH ZOOGEOGRAPHY IN WEST-AFRICA - FAUNAL SIMILARITIES BETWEEN RIVER BASINS T2 - Environmental Biology of Fishes TI - FRESH-WATER FISH ZOOGEOGRAPHY IN WEST-AFRICA - FAUNAL SIMILARITIES BETWEEN RIVER BASINS UR - ://WOS:A1994NE00600005 VL - 39 ID - 2537 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1986F465200001 AU - Hugueny, B. AU - Louveaux, A. DA - 1986 M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 4 PY - 1986 SN - 0243-766X ST - ARIDITY-GRADIENT AND LATITUDINAL VARIATION OF BODY-SIZE IN CALLIPTAMUS-BARBARUS (COSTA 1836) POPULATIONS (INSECT, ORTHOPTERA, ACRIDIDAE) T2 - Acta Oecologica-Oecologia Generalis TI - ARIDITY-GRADIENT AND LATITUDINAL VARIATION OF BODY-SIZE IN CALLIPTAMUS-BARBARUS (COSTA 1836) POPULATIONS (INSECT, ORTHOPTERA, ACRIDIDAE) UR - ://WOS:A1986F465200001 VL - 7 ID - 2543 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1995RF82200010 AU - Hugueny, B. AU - Paugy, D. DA - Jul DO - 10.1086/285792 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 67 PY - 1995 SN - 0003-0147 ST - UNSATURATED FISH COMMUNITIES IN AFRICAN RIVERS T2 - American Naturalist TI - UNSATURATED FISH COMMUNITIES IN AFRICAN RIVERS UR - ://WOS:A1995RF82200010 VL - 146 ID - 2571 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR13600026065 AU - Hugueny, B. AU - Persat, H. AU - Baliniere, J. L. AU - Boet, P. AU - Carrel, G. AU - Olivier, J. M. AU - Paugy, D. AU - Pont, D. AU - Traore, K. DA - 1995 PY - 1995 SN - 0767-2861 ST - Long-term variability in riverine fish assemblages: results from French and West African river T2 - Bulletin Francais de la Peche et de la Pisciculture TI - Long-term variability in riverine fish assemblages: results from French and West African river UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR13600026065 VL - 337-339 ID - 2567 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000080508900013 AU - Hugueny, B. AU - Pouilly, M. DA - Jun DO - 10.1006/jfbi.1999.0962 M1 - 6 N1 - Times Cited: 43 PY - 1999 SN - 0022-1112 ST - Morphological correlates of diet in an assemblage of West African freshwater fishes T2 - Journal of Fish Biology TI - Morphological correlates of diet in an assemblage of West African freshwater fishes UR - ://WOS:000080508900013 VL - 54 ID - 2580 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000240998300001 AU - Hugueny, Bernard DA - Oct DO - 10.1111/j.2006.0030-1299.14686.x M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 12 PY - 2006 SN - 0030-1299 ST - Spatial synchrony in population fluctuations: extending the Moran theorem to cope with spatially heterogeneous dynamics T2 - Oikos TI - Spatial synchrony in population fluctuations: extending the Moran theorem to cope with spatially heterogeneous dynamics UR - ://WOS:000240998300001 VL - 115 ID - 2555 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000247730800010 AU - Hugueny, Bernard AU - Cornell, Howard V. AU - Harrison, Susan DA - Jul DO - 10.1890/06-1884.1 M1 - 7 N1 - Times Cited: 17 PY - 2007 SN - 0012-9658 ST - Metacommunity models predict the local-regional species richness relationship in a natural system T2 - Ecology TI - Metacommunity models predict the local-regional species richness relationship in a natural system UR - ://WOS:000247730800010 VL - 88 ID - 2534 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000289297300008 AU - Hugueny, Bernard AU - Movellan, Aurore AU - Belliard, Jerome DA - May DO - 10.1111/j.1466-8238.2010.00614.x M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 1 PY - 2011 SN - 1466-822X ST - Habitat fragmentation and extinction rates within freshwater fish communities: a faunal relaxation approach T2 - Global Ecology and Biogeography TI - Habitat fragmentation and extinction rates within freshwater fish communities: a faunal relaxation approach UR - ://WOS:000289297300008 VL - 20 ID - 2546 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR14801006970 AU - Hugueny, Bernard AU - Oberdorff, Thierry AU - Tedesco, Pablo A. DA - 2010 PY - 2010 SN - 0892-2284 ST - Community ecology of river fishes: a large-scale perspective T2 - American Fisheries Society Symposium TI - Community ecology of river fishes: a large-scale perspective UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR14801006970 VL - 73 ID - 2504 ER - TY - JOUR AB - On the basis of data from 6,950 specimens, together with re-worked records from the collections of the world's major research institutions and museums, the lanternfish genus Bolinichthys (family Myctophidae) is reviewed. A key to, and descriptions of the seven species comprising the genus are given. The vertical and geographic distributions of the component species (B. distofax, B. indict's, B. longipes, B. nikolayi, B. photothorax, B. pyrsobolus, and B. supralateralis) are examined and discussed in relation to physical and biological oceanographic parameters. In most species there are correlations with water mass structure. However, the distribution of B. supralateralis demonstrates a more complex relationship to bottom topography and local current systems. AN - WOS:000276468000001 AU - Hulley, P. A. AU - Duhamel, G. M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2009 SN - 0399-0974 SP - 259-304 ST - A review of the lanternfish genus Bolinichthys Paxton, 1972 (Myctophidae) T2 - Cybium TI - A review of the lanternfish genus Bolinichthys Paxton, 1972 (Myctophidae) UR - ://WOS:000276468000001 VL - 33 ID - 221 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Variation in the sensitivity to stress of Macoma balthica was measured in several French and Dutch estuaries. For adult and juvenile Macoma balthica exposed to copper under conditions of starvation, differences in mortality rate, condition, glycogen, burrowing rate and copper content were assessed. No significant differences were observed between adults and juveniles; the influence of treatment and origin was always evident. Animals from the most southern estuaries, Loire and Gironde, near to the species's southern limit of distribution, showed, in the field, the strongest deviations for the ecophysiological traits measured, and were in the experiments the most sensitive to stress. AN - WOS:A1996VA77300009 AU - Hummel, H. AU - AmiardTriquet, C. AU - Bachelet, G. AU - Desprez, M. AU - Marchand, J. AU - Sylvand, B. AU - Amiard, J. C. AU - Rybarczyk, H. AU - Bogaards, R. H. AU - Sinke, J. AU - DeWit, Y. AU - DeWolf, L. M1 - 4 PY - 1996 SN - 1385-1101 SP - 315-321 ST - Sensitivity to stress of the estuarine bivalve Macoma balthica from areas between the Netherlands and its southern limits (Gironde) T2 - Journal of Sea Research TI - Sensitivity to stress of the estuarine bivalve Macoma balthica from areas between the Netherlands and its southern limits (Gironde) VL - 35 ID - 1313 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The use of free amino acids (FAA) as a stress indicator was assessed during a copper exposure experiment for specimens of the estuarine bivalve M. balthica from a geographical gradient extending from the Netherlands to its most southern limit of distribution in the Gironde, France. Changes in FAA were significant. A higher alanine content at the start of the experiment coincided with a lower mortality-rate during copper exposure. During copper exposure the tissue concentrations of alanine increased. It is concluded that especially the concentrations of alanine, and to a lesser degree the taurine/glycine (T/G) ratio, can be used as stress-indicators for M. balthica. Animals near the southern limit of their distribution showed the strongest deviations from average values. The age of the animals (2-7 years) had no influence on results. AN - WOS:A1996VK89800013 AU - Hummel, H. AU - AmiardTriquet, C. AU - Bachelet, G. AU - Desprez, M. AU - Marchand, J. AU - Sylvand, B. AU - Amiard, J. C. AU - Rybarczyk, H. AU - Bogaards, R. H. AU - Sinke, J. AU - deWolf, L. M1 - 2-3 PY - 1996 SN - 0048-9697 SP - 233-241 ST - Free amino acids as a biochemical indicator of stress in the estuarine bivalve Macoma balthica T2 - Science of the Total Environment TI - Free amino acids as a biochemical indicator of stress in the estuarine bivalve Macoma balthica VL - 188 ID - 1312 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The relation between condition and copper concentration was assessed in three bivalve species (the Baltic clam Macoma balthica, the cockle Cerastoderma edule and the mussel Mytilus edulis) from several Dutch and French estuaries. In general, the copper concentration in the bivalves was negatively related to condition. The slope of this relation was strongest in the Baltic clam M. balthica, with an almost inversely proportional change of Cu concentration at a change of condition, indicating an almost constant Cu content (body burden) per individual, i.e. no elimination or accumulation of Cu. In the mussel M. edulis, the slope of this relation was absent or the weakest, with an almost uniform Cu concentration at a change of condition, indicating an almost proportional elimination (or accumulation) of Cu at a decrease (or increase) of the condition. Thus in Baltic clams the copper body burden is kept at an almost constant level, whereas in mussels the copper concentration is almost constant. In Baltic clams, but not in mussels and cockles, spatial differences were related to copper concentrations in the sediment. It is discussed that mussels maintain a homeostatic Cu concentration within a short time-period (days; copper highly exchangeable by complexation to metallothioneins), whereas the Cu concentration in Baltic clams is more slowly regulated (several weeks; fossilization of copper in mineral granules) and remains on an average in (partitioning) equilibrium with the Cu concentration in the sediment. Therefore, the Baltic clam is a better indicator of sediment copper pollution than the commonly used mussel. In addition, the observed differences between species were compared with differences in their life-strategies. The Cu concentration in the sediment is strongly related to the silt fraction (<16 mu m) of the sediment. AN - WOS:A1997XF58400010 AU - Hummel, H. AU - Modderman, R. AU - Amiard Triquet, C. AU - Rainglet, F. AU - van Duijn, Y. AU - Herssevoort, M. AU - De Jong, J. AU - Bogaards, R. AU - Bachelet, G. AU - Desprez, M. AU - Marchand, J. AU - Sylvand, B. AU - Amiard, J. C. AU - Rybarczyk, H. AU - deWolf, L. M1 - 1-3 PY - 1997 SN - 0166-445X SP - 165-181 ST - A comparative study on the relation between copper and condition in marine bivalves and the relation with copper in the sediment T2 - Aquatic Toxicology TI - A comparative study on the relation between copper and condition in marine bivalves and the relation with copper in the sediment VL - 38 ID - 1305 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000249096500005 AU - Ibanez, C. AU - Oberdorff, T. AU - Teugeis, G. AU - Mamononekene, V. AU - Lavoue, S. AU - Fermon, Y. AU - Paugy, D. AU - Tohams, P. K. DA - Sep DO - 10.1111/j.1600-0633.2006.00222.x M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 18 PY - 2007 SN - 0906-6691 ST - Fish assemblages structure and function along environmental gradients in rivers of Gabon (Africa) T2 - Ecology of Freshwater Fish TI - Fish assemblages structure and function along environmental gradients in rivers of Gabon (Africa) UR - ://WOS:000249096500005 VL - 16 ID - 2530 ER - TY - JOUR AB - We explored the relationships between diet and morphology in 30 fish species from forested tropical streams of the Bolivian Amazon. These species were first assigned to eight broad trophic guilds based on stomach contents analysis. The relationships between diet and morphology were then examined using Redundancy Analysis, after having checked for potential phylogenetical effects. Results show that, independently of any phylogenetic constraints, some of the trophic guilds could be grossly predicted from few relevant morphological attributes (i.e. relative intestinal length, standard length and mouth orientation) and thus suggest a significant link between diet and morphology. In other words, species having similar diet tend to converge to some extent on some morphological attributes. This link was nevertheless rather weak, suggesting that even if morphology may set limits to patterns of resource use, these limits are broad enough to allow fishes changing their choice of prey resources to respond to local biotic and/or abiotic conditions. AN - WOS:000248328400004 AU - Ibanez, C. AU - Tedesco, P. A. AU - Bigorne, R. AU - Hugueny, B. AU - Pouilly, M. AU - Zepita, C. AU - Zubieta, J. AU - Oberdorff, T. DO - 10.1051/alr:2007024 M1 - 2 PY - 2007 SN - 0990-7440 SP - 131-142 ST - Dietary-morphological relationships in fish assemblages of small forested streams in the Bolivian Amazon T2 - Aquatic Living Resources TI - Dietary-morphological relationships in fish assemblages of small forested streams in the Bolivian Amazon VL - 20 ID - 27 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000269700700010 AU - Ibanez, Carla AU - Belliard, Jerome AU - Hughes, Robert M. AU - Irz, Pascal AU - Kamdem-Toham, Andre AU - Lamouroux, Nicolas AU - Tedesco, Pablo A. AU - Oberdorff, Thierry DA - Aug DO - 10.1111/j.1600-0587.2008.05591.x M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 19 PY - 2009 SN - 0906-7590 ST - Convergence of temperate and tropical stream fish assemblages T2 - Ecography TI - Convergence of temperate and tropical stream fish assemblages UR - ://WOS:000269700700010 VL - 32 ID - 2222 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000248328400004 AU - Ibanez, Carla AU - Tedesco, Pablo A. AU - Bigorne, Remy AU - Hugueny, Bernard AU - Pouilly, Marc AU - Zepita, Claudia AU - Zubieta, Jose AU - Oberdorff, Thierry DA - Apr-Jun DO - 10.1051/alr:2007024 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 5 PY - 2007 SN - 0990-7440 ST - Dietary-morphological relationships in fish assemblages of small forested streams in the Bolivian Amazon T2 - Aquatic Living Resources TI - Dietary-morphological relationships in fish assemblages of small forested streams in the Bolivian Amazon UR - ://WOS:000248328400004 VL - 20 ID - 2462 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000252976700009 AU - Imbert, Helene AU - Arrowsmith, Rory AU - Dufour, Sylvie AU - Elie, Pierre DA - Jan DO - 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2007.06.011 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 5 PY - 2008 SN - 0018-506X SP - 69-81 ST - Relationships between locomotor behavior, morphometric characters and thyroid hormone levels give evidence of stage-dependent mechanisms in European eel upstream migration T2 - Hormones and Behavior TI - Relationships between locomotor behavior, morphometric characters and thyroid hormone levels give evidence of stage-dependent mechanisms in European eel upstream migration UR - ://WOS:000252976700009 VL - 53 ID - 616 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000222175600007 AU - Irz, P. AU - Argillier, C. AU - Oberdorff, T. DA - Jul DO - 10.1111/j.1466-822X.2004.00109.x M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 29 PY - 2004 SN - 0960-7447 ST - Native and introduced fish species richness in French lakes: local and regional influences T2 - Global Ecology and Biogeography TI - Native and introduced fish species richness in French lakes: local and regional influences UR - ://WOS:000222175600007 VL - 13 ID - 2522 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000258631300014 AU - Irz, Pascal AU - De Bortoli, Julien AU - Michonneau, Francois AU - Whittier, Thomas R. AU - Oberdorff, Thierry AU - Argillier, Christine DA - Jul-Aug DO - 10.1002/aqc.859 M1 - 5 N1 - Times Cited: 2 PY - 2008 SN - 1052-7613 ST - Controlling for natural variability in assessing the response of fish metrics to human pressures for lakes in north-east USA T2 - Aquatic Conservation-Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems TI - Controlling for natural variability in assessing the response of fish metrics to human pressures for lakes in north-east USA UR - ://WOS:000258631300014 VL - 18 ID - 2518 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000245605900011 AU - Irz, Pascal AU - Michonneau, Francois AU - Oberdorff, Thierry AU - Whittier, Thomas R. AU - Lamouroux, Nicolas AU - Mouillot, David AU - Argillier, Christine DA - May DO - 10.1111/j.1466-8238.2006.00290.x M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 15 PY - 2007 SN - 1466-822X ST - Fish community comparisons along environmental gradients in lakes of France and north-east USA T2 - Global Ecology and Biogeography TI - Fish community comparisons along environmental gradients in lakes of France and north-east USA UR - ://WOS:000245605900011 VL - 16 ID - 2528 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000245225700004 AU - Ivanenko, Viatcheslav N. AU - Defaye, Danielle AU - Cuoc, Corinne DA - 2007 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 4 PY - 2007 SN - 0007-9723 ST - A new calanoid copepod (Spinocalanidae) swarming at a cold seep site on the Gabon continental margin (Southeast Atlantic) T2 - Cahiers De Biologie Marine TI - A new calanoid copepod (Spinocalanidae) swarming at a cold seep site on the Gabon continental margin (Southeast Atlantic) UR - ://WOS:000245225700004 VL - 48 ID - 2422 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000296233300016 AU - Ivanenko, Viatcheslav N. AU - Defaye, Danielle AU - Segonzac, Michel AU - Khripounoff, Alexis AU - Sarrazin, Jozee AU - Ferrari, Frank D. DA - Nov DO - 10.1017/s0025315411000178 M1 - 7 N1 - Times Cited: 1 PY - 2011 SN - 0025-3154 ST - A new species of Exrima, synonymy of four species of Aphotopontius, Stygiopontius and Rhogobius, and record of first copepodid stage of Dirivultidae (Copepoda: Siphonostomatoida) from deep-sea hydrothermal vents of the East Pacific Rise (13 degrees N) T2 - Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom TI - A new species of Exrima, synonymy of four species of Aphotopontius, Stygiopontius and Rhogobius, and record of first copepodid stage of Dirivultidae (Copepoda: Siphonostomatoida) from deep-sea hydrothermal vents of the East Pacific Rise (13 degrees N) UR - ://WOS:000296233300016 VL - 91 ID - 2409 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000286501900010 AU - Ivanenko, Viatcheslav N. AU - Ferrari, Frank D. AU - Defaye, Danielle AU - Sarradin, Pierre-Marie AU - Sarrazin, Jozee DA - 2011 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 3 PY - 2011 SN - 0007-9723 ST - Description, distribution and microhabitats of a new species of Tisbe (Copepoda: Harpacticoida: Tisbidae) from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent field at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (37 degrees N, Lucky Strike) T2 - Cahiers De Biologie Marine TI - Description, distribution and microhabitats of a new species of Tisbe (Copepoda: Harpacticoida: Tisbidae) from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent field at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (37 degrees N, Lucky Strike) UR - ://WOS:000286501900010 VL - 52 ID - 2412 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR12600011028 AU - Jackson, P. B. N. AU - Marshall, B. E. AU - Paugy, D. DA - 1988 N1 - No. 216 PY - 1988 SN - 0371-6023 ST - Biology and ecology of African freshwater fishes. Fish communities in man-made lakes T2 - Travaux et Documents de l'O R S T O M (Office de la Recherche Scientifique et Technique Outre-Mer) TI - Biology and ecology of African freshwater fishes. Fish communities in man-made lakes UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR12600011028 ID - 2608 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The larval shell of the marine gastropod Haliotis tuberculata was investigated by polarised light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, Raman microspectroscopy and infra-red spectroscopy. Trochophore and veliger larval sections were used for histological examination of the growing shell and each larval stage was related to the shell development and the appearance of calcified formations. We determined the stage of initial calcification by specific staining combined with polarised light examination. The shell of 30-h-old pre-veliger larvae was found to be mineralized, confirming that calcification occurred before larval torsion. Using both infra-red and Raman spectroscopy, we showed that CaCO3 deposition occurred at the pre-veliger stage and that the mineral phase initially deposited was essentially composed of aragonite. AN - WOS:000256259000013 AU - Jardillier, E. AU - Rousseau, M. AU - Gendron-Badou, A. AU - Frohlich, F. AU - Smith, D. C. AU - Martin, M. AU - Helleouet, M. N. AU - Huchette, S. AU - Doumenc, D. AU - Auzoux-Bordenave, S. DO - 10.1007/s00227-008-0966-3 M1 - 4 PY - 2008 SN - 0025-3162 SP - 735-744 ST - A morphological and structural study of the larval shell from the abalone Haliotis tuberculata T2 - Marine Biology TI - A morphological and structural study of the larval shell from the abalone Haliotis tuberculata VL - 154 ID - 70 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000177607100004 AU - Jegu, M. AU - Dos Santos, G. M. AU - Keith, P. AU - Le Bail, P. Y. DA - 2002 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 4 PY - 2002 SN - 0399-0974 SP - 99-122 ST - Supplementary description and rehabilitation of Tometes trilobatus Valenciennes, 1850, type-species of Tometes Valenciennes (Characidae : Serrasalminae) T2 - Cybium TI - Supplementary description and rehabilitation of Tometes trilobatus Valenciennes, 1850, type-species of Tometes Valenciennes (Characidae : Serrasalminae) UR - ://WOS:000177607100004 VL - 26 ID - 1152 ER - TY - CHAP A2 - Van Damme, P.A. A2 - Maldonado, M. A2 - Pouilly, M. A2 - Doria, C.R.C. AU - Jégu, M. AU - Jardim de Queiroz, L. AU - Camacho Terrazas, J. AU - Torrente-Vilara, G. AU - Carvajal-Vallejos, F.M. AU - Pouilly, M. AU - J.A., Sampaio Zuanon PY - 2010 ST - Catálogo de los peces de la cuenca Iténez-Guaporé (Bolivia y Brasil) T2 - Aguas del Iténez-Guaporé. Recursos hidrobiológicos de un patrimonio binacional (Bolivia-Brasil) TI - Catálogo de los peces de la cuenca Iténez-Guaporé (Bolivia y Brasil) ID - 1224 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000228878000003 AU - Jegu, M. AU - Keith, P. DA - Apr DO - 10.1007/s10641-004-4126-4 M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2005 SN - 0378-1909 SP - 378-378 ST - Threatened fishes of the world: Tometes lebaili (Jegu, Keith & Belmont-Jegu 2002) (Characidae : Serrasalminae) T2 - Environmental Biology of Fishes TI - Threatened fishes of the world: Tometes lebaili (Jegu, Keith & Belmont-Jegu 2002) (Characidae : Serrasalminae) UR - ://WOS:000228878000003 VL - 72 ID - 1137 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000177240600003 AU - Jegu, M. AU - Keith, P. AU - Belmont-Jegu, E. DA - 2002 DO - 10.1051/kmae:2002002 M1 - 364 N1 - Times Cited: 4 PY - 2002 SN - 0767-2861 SP - 23-48 ST - A new species of Tometes (Teleostei : Characidae : Serrasalminae) from the Guianian shield, Tometes lebaili n. sp T2 - Bulletin Francais De La Peche Et De La Pisciculture TI - A new species of Tometes (Teleostei : Characidae : Serrasalminae) from the Guianian shield, Tometes lebaili n. sp UR - ://WOS:000177240600003 ID - 1162 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000188170000012 AU - Jegu, M. AU - Keith, P. AU - Le Bail, P. Y. DA - Dec M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 1 PY - 2003 SN - 0035-418X SP - 833-853 ST - Myloplus planquettei sp n. (Teleostei, Characidae), a new species of large phytophageous Serrasalminae from Guiana Shield T2 - Revue Suisse De Zoologie TI - Myloplus planquettei sp n. (Teleostei, Characidae), a new species of large phytophageous Serrasalminae from Guiana Shield UR - ://WOS:000188170000012 VL - 110 ID - 1146 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR12100060400 AU - Jegu, M. AU - Leveque, C. DA - 1984 M1 - 1 PY - 1984 SN - 0399-0974 ST - Les especes voisines ou synonymes de Labeo parvus (Pisces, Cyprinidae) en Afrique de l'Ouest T2 - Cybium TI - Les especes voisines ou synonymes de Labeo parvus (Pisces, Cyprinidae) en Afrique de l'Ouest UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR12100060400 VL - 8 ID - 2813 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD198580065663 AU - Jegu, M. AU - Leveque, C. DA - 1984 M1 - 4 PY - 1984 SN - 0240-8783 ST - THE GENUS MARCUSENIUS PISCES MORMYRIDAE IN WESTERN AFRICA T2 - Revue d'Hydrobiologie Tropicale TI - THE GENUS MARCUSENIUS PISCES MORMYRIDAE IN WESTERN AFRICA UR - ://BIOABS:BACD198580065663 VL - 17 ID - 2773 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000176764100025 AU - Jeng, S. R. AU - Chen, G. R. AU - Lai, J. Y. AU - Huang, Y. S. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Chang, C. F. DA - Jun 28 DO - Pii s0044-8486(01)00806-7 10.1016/s0044-8486(01)00806-7 M1 - 1-4 N1 - Times Cited: 6 PY - 2002 SN - 0044-8486 SP - 319-332 ST - Regulation of pituitary gonadotropin II and growth hormone content by sex steroids and pituitary extract in the aquacultured Japanese eel, Anguilla japonica T2 - Aquaculture TI - Regulation of pituitary gonadotropin II and growth hormone content by sex steroids and pituitary extract in the aquacultured Japanese eel, Anguilla japonica UR - ://WOS:000176764100025 VL - 209 ID - 651 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000231548000007 AU - Jeng, S. R. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Chang, C. F. DA - Sep 1 DO - 10.1002/jez.a.194 M1 - 9 N1 - Times Cited: 16 PY - 2005 SN - 1548-8969 SP - 802-812 ST - Differential expression of neural and gonadal aromatase enzymatic activities in relation to gonadal development in Japanese eel, Anguilla japonica T2 - Journal of Experimental Zoology Part a-Comparative Experimental Biology TI - Differential expression of neural and gonadal aromatase enzymatic activities in relation to gonadal development in Japanese eel, Anguilla japonica UR - ://WOS:000231548000007 VL - 303A ID - 635 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000249641100020 AU - Jeng, Shan-Ru AU - Yueh, Wen-Shiun AU - Chen, Guan-Ru AU - Lee, Yan-Horn AU - Dufour, Sylvie AU - Chang, Ching-Fong DA - Oct-Dec DO - 10.1016/j.ygcen.2007.05.026 M1 - 1-3 N1 - Times Cited: 13 PY - 2007 SN - 0016-6480 SP - 161-173 ST - Differential expression and regulation of gonadotropins and their receptors in the Japanese eel, Anguilla japonica T2 - General and Comparative Endocrinology TI - Differential expression and regulation of gonadotropins and their receptors in the Japanese eel, Anguilla japonica UR - ://WOS:000249641100020 VL - 154 ID - 618 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Fish play a key role in the trophic dynamics of lakes, not least in shallow systems. With climate warming, complex changes in fish community structure may be expected owing to the direct and indirect effects of temperature, and indirect effects of eutrophication, water-level changes and salinisation on fish metabolism, biotic interactions and geographical distribution. We review published and new data supporting the hypotheses that, with a warming climate, there will be changes in: fish community structure (e.g. higher or lower richness depending on local conditions); life history traits (e.g. smaller body size, shorter life span, earlier and less synchronised reproduction); feeding mode (i.e. increased omnivory and herbivory); behaviour (i.e. stronger association with littoral areas and a greater proportion of benthivores); and winter survival. All these changes imply higher predation on zooplankton and macroinvertebrates with increasing temperatures, suggesting that the changes in the fish communities partly resemble, and may intensify, the effects triggered by eutrophication. Modulating factors identified in cold and temperate systems, such as the presence of submerged plants and winter ice cover, seem to be weaker or non-existent in warm(ing) lakes. Consequently, in the future lower nutrient thresholds may be needed to obtain clear-water conditions and good ecological status in the future in currently cold or temperate lakes. Although examples are still scarce and more research is needed, we foresee biomanipulation to be a less successful restoration tool in warm(ing) lakes without a strong reduction of the nutrient load. AN - WOS:000276660100007 AU - Jeppesen, E. AU - Meerhoff, M. AU - Holmgren, K. AU - Gonzalez-Bergonzoni, I. AU - Teixeira-de Mello, F. AU - Declerck, S. A. J. AU - De Meester, L. AU - Sondergaard, M. AU - Lauridsen, T. L. AU - Bjerring, R. AU - Conde-Porcuna, J. M. AU - Mazzeo, N. AU - Iglesias, C. AU - Reizenstein, M. AU - Malmquist, H. J. AU - Liu, Z. W. AU - Balayla, D. AU - Lazzaro, X. DO - 10.1007/s10750-010-0171-5 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 4 6th Shallow Lakes Congress 2008 NOV 23-28, 2008 Punta del Este, URUGUAY PY - 2010 SN - 0018-8158 SP - 73-90 ST - Impacts of climate warming on lake fish community structure and potential effects on ecosystem function T2 - Hydrobiologia TI - Impacts of climate warming on lake fish community structure and potential effects on ecosystem function UR - ://WOS:000276660100007 VL - 646 ID - 1223 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000268371500001 AU - Johnson, Andrew C. AU - Acreman, Mike C. AU - Dunbar, Michael J. AU - Feist, Stephen W. AU - Giacomello, Anna Maria AU - Gozlan, Rodolph E. AU - Hinsley, Shelley A. AU - Ibbotson, Anton T. AU - Jarvie, Helen P. AU - Jones, J. Iwan AU - Longshaw, Matt AU - Maberly, Stephen C. AU - Marsh, Terry J. AU - Neal, Colin AU - Newman, Jonathan R. AU - Nunn, Miles A. AU - Pickup, Roger W. AU - Reynard, Nick S. AU - Sullivan, Caroline A. AU - Sumpter, John P. AU - Williams, Richard J. DA - Aug 15 DO - 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2009.05.018 M1 - 17 N1 - Times Cited: 27 PY - 2009 SN - 0048-9697 ST - The British river of the future: How climate change and human activity might affect two contrasting river ecosystems in England T2 - Science of the Total Environment TI - The British river of the future: How climate change and human activity might affect two contrasting river ecosystems in England UR - ://WOS:000268371500001 VL - 407 ID - 2686 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Organic matrix from molluscan shells has the potential to regulate calcium carbonate deposition and crystallization. Control of crystal growth thus seems to depend on control of matrix protein secretion or activation processes in the mantle cells, about which little is known. Biomineralization is a highly orchestrated biological process. The aim of this work was to provide information about the Source of shell matrix macromolecule production, within the external epithelium of the mantle. An in vivo approach was chosen to describe the histologic changes in the outer epithelium and in blood sinus distribution, associated with mantle cells implicated in shell matrix production. Our results characterized a topographic and time-dependent zonation of matrix proteins involved in shell biomineralization in the mantle of Haliotis. AN - WOS:000228866100004 AU - Jolly, C. AU - Berland, S. AU - Milet, C. AU - Borzeix, S. AU - Lopez, E. AU - Doumenc, D. DO - 10.1007/s10126-004-3129-7 M1 - 6 PY - 2004 SN - 1436-2228 SP - 541-551 ST - Zonal localization of shell matrix proteins in mantle of Haliotis tuberculata (Mollusca, Gastropoda) T2 - Marine Biotechnology TI - Zonal localization of shell matrix proteins in mantle of Haliotis tuberculata (Mollusca, Gastropoda) VL - 6 ID - 147 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000239857400007 AU - Jolly, Cecile AU - Katsiadaki, Ioanna AU - Le Belle, Nadine AU - Mayer, Ian AU - Dufour, Sylvie DA - Aug 23 DO - 10.1016/j.aquatox.2006.06.005 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 11 PY - 2006 SN - 0166-445X SP - 158-166 ST - Development of a stickleback kidney cell culture assay for the screening of androgenic and anti-androgenic endocrine disrupters T2 - Aquatic Toxicology TI - Development of a stickleback kidney cell culture assay for the screening of androgenic and anti-androgenic endocrine disrupters UR - ://WOS:000239857400007 VL - 79 ID - 627 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000267308300003 AU - Jolly, Cecile AU - Katsiadaki, Ioanna AU - Morris, Steve AU - Le Belle, Nadine AU - Dufour, Sylvie AU - Mayer, Ian AU - Pottinger, Tom G. AU - Scott, Alexander P. DA - May 17 DO - 10.1016/j.aquatox.2009.02.006 M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 7 PY - 2009 SN - 0166-445X SP - 228-239 ST - Detection of the anti-androgenic effect of endocrine disrupting environmental contaminants using in vivo and in vitro assays in the three-spined stickleback T2 - Aquatic Toxicology TI - Detection of the anti-androgenic effect of endocrine disrupting environmental contaminants using in vivo and in vitro assays in the three-spined stickleback UR - ://WOS:000267308300003 VL - 92 ID - 609 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Using Pectinaria koreni as a biological model of larval dispersal, we coupled the analysis of differently evolving genetic markers (mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I and four microsatellite loci) to hydrodynamic modeling of larval transport in the English Channel. To determine the influence of historical and contemporary processes on the genetic structure of our study populations, genetic relationships between English Channel, Irish Sea, and southern North Sea populations were assessed in relation to the long-term pattern of marine currents and to postglacial colonization pathways. Although significant, low level of overall nuclear genetic differentiation was best explained by the recent origin of populations within the study area and the retention of ancestral polymorphism. Both genetic data sets suggest that two ancestral gene pools contributed to the origin of our study populations, and secondary contacts occurred in the English Channel and southern North Sea as a result of two migration routes around the British Isles. Although Irish Sea and Belgium populations appeared more recently connected, populations of the eastern English Channel were more isolated. English Channel patterns of connectivity indicated high dispersal and gene flow along the French coast, from Normandy to the southern North Sea. Despite significant genetic differentiation between both coasts, migration model selection favored cross-channel gene flow and long-distance migration following the coastlines. Our results highlight the influence of postglacial colonization on genetic patterns in the English Channel, and indicate that contemporary mesoscale connectivity inferred by hydrodynamic modeling cannot, alone, explain the present genetic structure of populations in this area. AN - WOS:000270390200024 AU - Jolly, M. T. AU - Guyard, P. AU - Ellien, C. AU - Gentil, F. AU - Viard, F. AU - Thiebaut, E. AU - Jollivet, D. DO - 10.4319/lo.2009.54.6.2089 M1 - 6 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2009 SN - 0024-3590 SP - 2089-2106 ST - Population genetics and hydrodynamic modeling of larval dispersal dissociate contemporary patterns of connectivity from historical expansion into European shelf seas in the polychaete Pectinaria koreni T2 - Limnology and Oceanography TI - Population genetics and hydrodynamic modeling of larval dispersal dissociate contemporary patterns of connectivity from historical expansion into European shelf seas in the polychaete Pectinaria koreni UR - ://WOS:000270390200024 VL - 54 ID - 224 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000260017200007 AU - Jones, Christopher D. AU - Anderson, M. Eric AU - Balushkin, Arcady V. AU - Duhamel, Guy AU - Eakin, Richard R. AU - Eastman, Joseph T. AU - Kuhn, Kristen L. AU - Lecointre, Guillaume AU - Near, Thomas J. AU - North, Anthony W. AU - Stein, David L. AU - Vacchi, Marino AU - Detrich, H. William, III DA - Nov DO - 10.1007/s00300-008-0489-x M1 - 12 N1 - Times Cited: 4 PY - 2008 SN - 0722-4060 SP - 1481-1497 ST - Diversity, relative abundance, new locality records and population structure of Antarctic demersal fishes from the northern Scotia Arc islands and Bouvetoya T2 - Polar Biology TI - Diversity, relative abundance, new locality records and population structure of Antarctic demersal fishes from the northern Scotia Arc islands and Bouvetoya UR - ://WOS:000260017200007 VL - 31 ID - 796 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Flume tanks are becoming increasingly important research tools in aquatic ecology, to link biological to hydrodynamical processes. There is no such thing as a "standard flume tank", and no flume tank is suitable for every type of research question. A series of experiments has been carried out to characterise and compare the hydrodynamic characteristics of 12 different flume tanks that are designed specifically for biological research. These facilities are part of the EU network BioFlow. The flumes could be divided into four basic design types: straight, racetrack, annular and field flumes. In each facility, two vertical velocity profiles were measured: one at 0.05 m s(-1) and one at 0.25 m s(-1). In those flumes equipped with Acoustic Doppler Velocimeters (ADV), time series were also recorded for each velocity at two heights above the bottom: 0.05 m and 20% of the water depth. From these measurements turbulence characteristics, such as TKE and Reynolds stress, were derived, and autocorrelation spectra of the horizontal along-stream velocity component were plotted. The flume measurements were compared to two sets of velocity profiles measured in the field. Despite the fact that some flumes were relatively small, turbulence was fully developed in all channels. Straight and racetrack flumes generally produced boundary layers with a clearly definable logarithmic layer, similar to measurements in the field taken under steady flow conditions. The two annular flumes produced relatively thin boundary layers, presumably due to secondary flows developing in the curved channels. The profiles in the field flumes also differed considerably from the expected log profile. This may either have been due the construction of the flume, or due to unsteady conditions during measurement. Constraints imposed by the different flume designs on the suitability for different types of boundary layer research, as well as scaling issues are discussed. AN - WOS:000242144700002 AU - Jonsson, P. R. AU - van Duren, L. A. AU - Amielh, M. AU - Asmus, R. AU - Aspden, R. J. AU - Daunys, D. AU - Friedrichs, M. AU - Friend, P. L. AU - Olivier, F. AU - Pope, N. AU - Precht, E. AU - Sauriau, P. G. AU - Schaaff, E. DO - 10.1007/s10452-006-9049-z M1 - 4 PY - 2006 SN - 1386-2588 SP - 409-438 ST - Making water flow: a comparison of the hydrodynamic characteristics of 12 different benthic biological flumes T2 - Aquatic Ecology TI - Making water flow: a comparison of the hydrodynamic characteristics of 12 different benthic biological flumes VL - 40 ID - 1270 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1989AW31100002 AU - Kah, O. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Baloche, S. AU - Breton, B. DA - Sep DO - 10.1007/bf01881681 M1 - 5 N1 - Times Cited: 13 PY - 1989 SN - 0920-1742 SP - 279-284 ST - THE GNRH SYSTEMS IN THE BRAIN AND PITUITARY OF NORMAL AND HCG TREATED EUROPEAN SILVER EELS T2 - Fish Physiology and Biochemistry TI - THE GNRH SYSTEMS IN THE BRAIN AND PITUITARY OF NORMAL AND HCG TREATED EUROPEAN SILVER EELS UR - ://WOS:A1989AW31100002 VL - 6 ID - 697 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000085638500005 AU - Kapsimali, M. AU - Vidal, B. AU - Gonzalez, A. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Vernier, P. DA - Apr 10 DO - 10.1002/(sici)1096-9861(20000410)419:3<320::aid-cne5>3.0.co;2-f M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 38 PY - 2000 SN - 0021-9967 SP - 320-343 ST - Distribution of the mRNA encoding the four dopamine D-1 receptor subtypes in the brain of the European eel (Anguilla anguilla): Comparative approach to the function of D-1 receptors in vertebrates T2 - Journal of Comparative Neurology TI - Distribution of the mRNA encoding the four dopamine D-1 receptor subtypes in the brain of the European eel (Anguilla anguilla): Comparative approach to the function of D-1 receptors in vertebrates UR - ://WOS:000085638500005 VL - 419 ID - 660 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000081863000012 AU - Keith, P. DA - 1999 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 1999 SN - 0399-0974 SP - 215-216 ST - Evolution of the French ichtyological communities and conservation strategies T2 - Cybium TI - Evolution of the French ichtyological communities and conservation strategies UR - ://WOS:000081863000012 VL - 23 ID - 1175 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000085249000001 AU - Keith, P. DA - Mar DO - 10.1016/s0006-3207(99)00041-5 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 23 PY - 2000 SN - 0006-3207 SP - 265-273 ST - The part played by protected areas in the conservation of threatened French freshwater fish T2 - Biological Conservation TI - The part played by protected areas in the conservation of threatened French freshwater fish UR - ://WOS:000085249000001 VL - 92 ID - 1168 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000177240600007 AU - Keith, P. DA - 2002 DO - 10.1051/kmae:2002005 M1 - 364 N1 - Times Cited: 3 PY - 2002 SN - 0767-2861 SP - 97-107 ST - Freshwater fish and decapod crustacean populations on Reunion Island, with an assessment of species introductions T2 - Bulletin Francais De La Peche Et De La Pisciculture TI - Freshwater fish and decapod crustacean populations on Reunion Island, with an assessment of species introductions UR - ://WOS:000177240600007 ID - 1164 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000177240600010 AU - Keith, P. DA - 2002 DO - 10.1051/kmae:2002008 M1 - 364 N1 - Times Cited: 1 PY - 2002 SN - 0767-2861 SP - 147-160 ST - Introduction of freshwater fishes and decapod crustaceans in French Polynesia, a review T2 - Bulletin Francais De La Peche Et De La Pisciculture TI - Introduction of freshwater fishes and decapod crustaceans in French Polynesia, a review UR - ://WOS:000177240600010 ID - 1158 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000173466700004 AU - Keith, P. DA - Jan DO - 10.1023/a:1013823703224 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 4 PY - 2002 SN - 0378-1909 SP - 26-26 ST - Threatened fishes of the world: Galaxias neocaledonicus Weber & de Beaufort, 1913 (Galaxiidae) T2 - Environmental Biology of Fishes TI - Threatened fishes of the world: Galaxias neocaledonicus Weber & de Beaufort, 1913 (Galaxiidae) UR - ://WOS:000173466700004 VL - 63 ID - 1153 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000173466700006 AU - Keith, P. DA - Jan DO - 10.1023/a:1013827820971 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 4 PY - 2002 SN - 0378-1909 SP - 40-40 ST - Threatened fishes of the world: Rhyacichthys guilberti Dingerkus Seret, 1992 (Rhyacichthyidae) T2 - Environmental Biology of Fishes TI - Threatened fishes of the world: Rhyacichthys guilberti Dingerkus Seret, 1992 (Rhyacichthyidae) UR - ://WOS:000173466700006 VL - 63 ID - 1151 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000186047000001 AU - Keith, P. DA - Oct DO - 10.1046/j.1095-8649.2003.00197.x M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 54 PY - 2003 SN - 0022-1112 SP - 831-847 ST - Biology and ecology of amphidromous Gobiidae of the Indo-Pacific and the Caribbean regions T2 - Journal of Fish Biology TI - Biology and ecology of amphidromous Gobiidae of the Indo-Pacific and the Caribbean regions UR - ://WOS:000186047000001 VL - 63 ID - 1147 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000228466900004 AU - Keith, P. DA - 2005 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 2 PY - 2005 SN - 0249-7395 SP - 45-55 ST - Introduction of freshwater fishes and decapod crustaceans in New Caledonia, a review T2 - Revue D Ecologie-La Terre Et La Vie TI - Introduction of freshwater fishes and decapod crustaceans in New Caledonia, a review UR - ://WOS:000228466900004 VL - 60 ID - 722 ER - TY - BOOK AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR13200061216 AU - Keith, P. AU - Allardi, J. PY - 1996 SN - 3-7643-5321-X SP - 35-54 ST - Endangered freshwater fish: the situation in France T2 - Conservation of endangered freshwater fish in Europe. TI - Endangered freshwater fish: the situation in France UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR13200061216 ID - 1183 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR13600082940 AU - Keith, P. AU - Allardi, J. DA - 1997 PY - 1997 SN - 0767-2861 SP - 181-191 ST - An assessment of freshwater fish introductions in France T2 - Bulletin Francais de la Peche et de la Pisciculture TI - An assessment of freshwater fish introductions in France TT - Bilan des introductions de poissons d'eau douce en France. UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR13600082940 VL - 344-345 ID - 1181 ER - TY - BOOK AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR13800006501 AU - Keith, P. AU - Allardi, J. PY - 1998 SN - 0-85238-239-1 SP - 153-166 ST - The introduced freshwater fish of France: status, impacts and management T2 - Stocking and introductions of fish. TI - The introduced freshwater fish of France: status, impacts and management UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR13800006501 ID - 1177 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000225783000006 AU - Keith, P. AU - Bosc, P. AU - Valade, P. DA - 2004 M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 1 PY - 2004 SN - 0399-0974 SP - 341-344 ST - A new species of Parioglossus (Gobiqidei, Ptereleotridae) from Seychelles islands T2 - Cybium TI - A new species of Parioglossus (Gobiqidei, Ptereleotridae) from Seychelles islands UR - ://WOS:000225783000006 VL - 28 ID - 1145 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000086964900008 AU - Keith, P. AU - De Merona, B. DA - 2000 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 1 PY - 2000 SN - 0399-0974 SP - 101-103 ST - Occurrence of Lithodoras dorsalis (Valenciennes in Cuvier et Valenciennes, 1840) (Siluriformes, Doradidae) in French Guiana T2 - Cybium TI - Occurrence of Lithodoras dorsalis (Valenciennes in Cuvier et Valenciennes, 1840) (Siluriformes, Doradidae) in French Guiana UR - ://WOS:000086964900008 VL - 24 ID - 1170 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000233658100007 AU - Keith, P. AU - Galewski, T. AU - Cattaneo-Berrebi, G. AU - Hoareau, T. AU - Berrebi, P. DA - Dec DO - 10.1016/j.ympev.2005.07.023 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 19 PY - 2005 SN - 1055-7903 SP - 721-732 ST - Ubiquity of Sicyopterus lagocephalus (Teleostei : Gobioidei) and phylogeography of the genus Sicyopterus in the Indo-Pacific area inferred from mitochondrial cytochrome b gene T2 - Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution TI - Ubiquity of Sicyopterus lagocephalus (Teleostei : Gobioidei) and phylogeography of the genus Sicyopterus in the Indo-Pacific area inferred from mitochondrial cytochrome b gene UR - ://WOS:000233658100007 VL - 37 ID - 721 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000260377700009 AU - Keith, P. AU - Hoareau, T. B. AU - Lord, C. AU - Ah-Yane, O. AU - Gimonneau, G. AU - Robinet, T. AU - Valade, P. DA - 2008 DO - 10.1071/mf08116 M1 - 10 N1 - Times Cited: 9 PY - 2008 SN - 1323-1650 SP - 876-889 ST - Characterisation of post-larval to juvenile stages, metamorphosis and recruitment of an amphidromous goby, Sicyopterus lagocephalus (Pallas) (Teleostei : Gobiidae : Sicydiinae) T2 - Marine and Freshwater Research TI - Characterisation of post-larval to juvenile stages, metamorphosis and recruitment of an amphidromous goby, Sicyopterus lagocephalus (Pallas) (Teleostei : Gobiidae : Sicydiinae) UR - ://WOS:000260377700009 VL - 59 ID - 733 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000227948400009 AU - Keith, P. AU - Hoareau, T. AU - Bosc, P. DA - 2005 DO - 10.1080/00222930400007456 M1 - 17 N1 - Times Cited: 8 PY - 2005 SN - 0022-2933 SP - 1395-1405 ST - The genus Cotylopus (Teleostei : Gobioidei) endemic to the rivers of islands of the Indian Ocean with description of new species from Mayotte (Comoros) T2 - Journal of Natural History TI - The genus Cotylopus (Teleostei : Gobioidei) endemic to the rivers of islands of the Indian Ocean with description of new species from Mayotte (Comoros) UR - ://WOS:000227948400009 VL - 39 ID - 723 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR13300063537 AU - Keith, P. AU - Le Bail, P. Y. DA - 8 avril M1 - 1 PY - 1997 SN - 0399-0974 SP - 3-4 ST - Paul Planquette (1940 - 1996) T2 - Cybium TI - Paul Planquette (1940 - 1996) UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR13300063537 VL - 21 ID - 1178 ER - TY - BOOK AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR13900002854 AU - Keith, P. AU - Le Bail, P. Y. AU - Planquette, P. PY - 2000 SN - 2-86515-117-4 SP - 1-286 ST - Atlas of freshwater fish of French Guiana. Volume 2 - part I: Batrachoidiformes, Mugiliformes, Beloniformes, Cyprinodontiformes, Synbranchiformes, Perciformes, Pleuronectiformes, Tetraodontiformes. T2 - [Atlas of freshwater fish of French Guiana. Volume 2 - part I: Batrachoidiformes, Mugiliformes, Beloniformes, Cyprinodontiformes, Synbranchiformes, Perciformes, Pleuronectiformes, Tetraodontiformes.]. TI - Atlas of freshwater fish of French Guiana. Volume 2 - part I: Batrachoidiformes, Mugiliformes, Beloniformes, Cyprinodontiformes, Synbranchiformes, Perciformes, Pleuronectiformes, Tetraodontiformes. TT - Atlas des poissons d'eau douce de Guyane. Tome 2 - fascicule I: Batrachoidiformes, Mugiliformes, Beloniformes, Cyprinodontiformes, Synbranchiformes, Perciformes, Pleuronectiformes, Tetraodontiformes. UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR13900002854 ID - 1173 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000286211200006 AU - Keith, P. AU - Lord, C. AU - Lorion, J. AU - Watanabe, S. AU - Tsukamoto, K. AU - Couloux, A. AU - Dettai, A. DA - Feb DO - 10.1007/s00227-010-1560-z M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2011 SN - 0025-3162 SP - 311-326 ST - Phylogeny and biogeography of Sicydiinae (Teleostei: Gobiidae) inferred from mitochondrial and nuclear genes T2 - Marine Biology TI - Phylogeny and biogeography of Sicydiinae (Teleostei: Gobiidae) inferred from mitochondrial and nuclear genes UR - ://WOS:000286211200006 VL - 158 ID - 727 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000238074800010 AU - Keith, P. AU - Lord, C. AU - Vigneux, E. DA - Jun M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 10 PY - 2006 SN - 0936-9902 SP - 187-191 ST - In vivo observations on postlarval development of freshwater gobies and eleotrids from French Polynesia and New Caledonia T2 - Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters TI - In vivo observations on postlarval development of freshwater gobies and eleotrids from French Polynesia and New Caledonia UR - ://WOS:000238074800010 VL - 17 ID - 1136 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000175783600002 AU - Keith, P. AU - Marion, L. DA - Mar-Apr DO - 10.1002/aqc.502 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 15 PY - 2002 SN - 1052-7613 SP - 169-179 ST - Methodology for drawing up a Red List of threatened freshwater fish in France T2 - Aquatic Conservation-Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems TI - Methodology for drawing up a Red List of threatened freshwater fish in France UR - ://WOS:000175783600002 VL - 12 ID - 1150 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000234993300010 AU - Keith, P. AU - Marquet, G. DA - 2005 M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 4 PY - 2005 SN - 0399-0974 SP - 389-394 ST - Sicyopus (Smilosicyopus) sasali, a new species of freshwater goby from Futuna Island (Gobioidei : Sicydiinae) T2 - Cybium TI - Sicyopus (Smilosicyopus) sasali, a new species of freshwater goby from Futuna Island (Gobioidei : Sicydiinae) UR - ://WOS:000234993300010 VL - 29 ID - 725 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000238606900006 AU - Keith, P. AU - Marquet, G. DA - Jun 30 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 2 PY - 2006 SN - 0399-0974 SP - 139-143 ST - Stenogobius (Insularigobius) keletaona, a new species of freshwater goby from Futuna island (Teleostei : Gobiidae) T2 - Cybium TI - Stenogobius (Insularigobius) keletaona, a new species of freshwater goby from Futuna island (Teleostei : Gobiidae) UR - ://WOS:000238606900006 VL - 30 ID - 741 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000224759900006 AU - Keith, P. AU - Marquet, G. AU - Watson, R. E. DA - 2004 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 6 PY - 2004 SN - 0399-0974 SP - 237-241 ST - Schismatogobius vanuatuensis, a new species of freshwater goby from Vanuatu, South Pacific T2 - Cybium TI - Schismatogobius vanuatuensis, a new species of freshwater goby from Vanuatu, South Pacific UR - ://WOS:000224759900006 VL - 28 ID - 1144 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000167260100009 AU - Keith, P. AU - Meunier, F. J. DA - 2000 M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 2 8th International Symposium on Biomineralization SEP 25-28, 2001 NIIGATA, JAPAN PY - 2000 SN - 0399-0974 SP - 401-410 ST - Rhabdolichops jegui, a new species of Sternopygidae (Gymnotiformes) from French Guiana T2 - Cybium TI - Rhabdolichops jegui, a new species of Sternopygidae (Gymnotiformes) from French Guiana UR - ://WOS:000167260100009 VL - 24 ID - 1171 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000086103900009 AU - Keith, P. AU - Vigneux, E. DA - Feb DO - 10.1163/156854000504282 N1 - Times Cited: 1 Part 2 PY - 2000 SN - 0011-216X SP - 215-222 ST - First capture of Macrobrachium lepidactylus (Hilgendorf, 1879) (Palaemonidae) on Reunion Island, followed by a commentary on Macrobrachium hirtimanus (Olivier, 1811) T2 - Crustaceana TI - First capture of Macrobrachium lepidactylus (Hilgendorf, 1879) (Palaemonidae) on Reunion Island, followed by a commentary on Macrobrachium hirtimanus (Olivier, 1811) UR - ://WOS:000086103900009 VL - 73 ID - 1169 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000177240600009 AU - Keith, P. AU - Vigneux, E. DA - 2002 DO - 10.1051/kmae:2002007 M1 - 364 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2002 SN - 0767-2861 SP - 121-145 ST - A review of freshwater Atyidae and Palaemonidae of French Polynesia with description of a new Macrobrachium species T2 - Bulletin Francais De La Peche Et De La Pisciculture TI - A review of freshwater Atyidae and Palaemonidae of French Polynesia with description of a new Macrobrachium species UR - ://WOS:000177240600009 ID - 1157 ER - TY - BOOK AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR13600001208 AU - Keith, P. AU - Vigneux, E. AU - Bosc, P. PY - 1999 SN - 2-86515-113-1 SP - 1-136 ST - Atlas of freshwater fish and crustaceans from Reunion. T2 - [Atlas of freshwater fish and crustaceans from Reunion.]. TI - Atlas of freshwater fish and crustaceans from Reunion. TT - Atlas des poissons et des crustaces d' eau douce de la Reunion. UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR13600001208 ID - 1176 ER - TY - BOOK AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR14101001184 AU - Keith, P. AU - Vigneux, E. AU - Marquet, G. PY - 2002 SN - 2-85653-547-X SP - i ST - Atlas of freshwater fish and crustaceans from French Polynesia. T2 - [Atlas of freshwater fish and crustaceans from French Polynesia.]. TI - Atlas of freshwater fish and crustaceans from French Polynesia. TT - Atlas des poissons et des crustaces d'eau douce de Polynesie Francaise. UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR14101001184 ID - 1155 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000177240600013 AU - Keith, P. AU - Watson, R. E. AU - Marquet, G. DA - 2002 M1 - 364 N1 - Times Cited: 2 PY - 2002 SN - 0767-2861 SP - 187-196 ST - Stenogobius (Insularigobius) yateiensis, a new species of freshwater goby from New Caledonia (Teleostei : Gobioidei) T2 - Bulletin Francais De La Peche Et De La Pisciculture TI - Stenogobius (Insularigobius) yateiensis, a new species of freshwater goby from New Caledonia (Teleostei : Gobioidei) UR - ://WOS:000177240600013 ID - 1161 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000177240600011 AU - Keith, P. AU - Watson, R. E. AU - Marquet, G. DA - 2002 DO - 10.1051/kmae:2002009 M1 - 364 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2002 SN - 0767-2861 SP - 161-171 ST - Stiphodon julieni, a new species of freshwater goby (Teleostei : Gobioidei : Sicydiinae) from Rapa, French Polynesia T2 - Bulletin Francais De La Peche Et De La Pisciculture TI - Stiphodon julieni, a new species of freshwater goby (Teleostei : Gobioidei : Sicydiinae) from Rapa, French Polynesia UR - ://WOS:000177240600011 ID - 1159 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000222454000004 AU - Keith, P. AU - Watson, R. E. AU - Marquet, G. DA - 2004 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 14 PY - 2004 SN - 0399-0974 SP - 111-118 ST - Sicyopterus aiensis, a new species of freshwater goby (gobioidei) from Vanuatu, South Pacific T2 - Cybium TI - Sicyopterus aiensis, a new species of freshwater goby (gobioidei) from Vanuatu, South Pacific UR - ://WOS:000222454000004 VL - 28 ID - 1143 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000167260100008 AU - Keith, P. AU - Watson, R. AU - Marquet, G. DA - 2000 M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 6 8th International Symposium on Biomineralization SEP 25-28, 2001 NIIGATA, JAPAN PY - 2000 SN - 0399-0974 SP - 395-400 ST - Discovery of D'Awaous ocellaris (Gobiidae) in New Caledonia and Vanuatu T2 - Cybium TI - Discovery of D'Awaous ocellaris (Gobiidae) in New Caledonia and Vanuatu UR - ://WOS:000167260100008 VL - 24 ID - 1172 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Five new species of Sicyopterus, freshwater gobies, are described from streams of Papua New Guinea and Papua Province, Indonesia. They differ from other species belonging to the genus by a combination of characters including the upper lip morphology, the number of soft rays in the second dorsal tin, the scales in the lateral, predorsal, transverse back, transverse forward and zigzag series, sexual dimorphism, and live colours. AN - WOS:000303949700004 AU - Keith, Philippe AU - Allen, Gerald AU - Lord, Clara AU - Hadiaty, Renny DA - Dec 31 M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2011 SN - 0399-0974 ST - Five new species of Sicyopterus (Gobioidei: Sicydiinae) from Papua New Guinea and Papua T2 - Cybium TI - Five new species of Sicyopterus (Gobioidei: Sicydiinae) from Papua New Guinea and Papua UR - ://WOS:000303949700004 VL - 35 ID - 2197 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000276468000005 AU - Keith, Philippe AU - Feunteun, Eric AU - Vigneux, Erick DA - Dec 31 M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2009 SN - 0399-0974 SP - 327-334 ST - Stiphodon oatea, a new species of freshwater goby (Gobioidei: Sicydiinae) from Marquesas Islands, French Polynesia T2 - Cybium TI - Stiphodon oatea, a new species of freshwater goby (Gobioidei: Sicydiinae) from Marquesas Islands, French Polynesia UR - ://WOS:000276468000005 VL - 33 ID - 729 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000303949700001 AU - Keith, Philippe AU - Lord, Clara DA - Dec 31 M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2011 SN - 0399-0974 ST - Foreword T2 - Cybium TI - Foreword UR - ://WOS:000303949700001 VL - 35 ID - 2186 ER - TY - BOOK A2 - Patzner, Robert A. A2 - Van Tassell, James L. A2 - Kovacic, Marcelo A2 - Kapoor, B. G. AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR14806045341 AU - Keith, Philippe AU - Lord, Clara PY - 2011 SN - 978-1-57808-436-4 ST - Systematics of Sicydiinae T2 - The biology of gobies. TI - Systematics of Sicydiinae UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR14806045341 ID - 2208 ER - TY - BOOK A2 - Bouchet, Philippe A2 - Le Guyader, Herve A2 - Pascal, Olivier AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR14802014643 AU - Keith, Philippe AU - Lord, Clara AU - Gerbeaux, Philippe AU - Kalfatak, Donna PY - 2011 SN - 978-2-85653-627-8 ST - Focus on fish, shrimps and crabs T2 - The natural history of Santo. [Patrimoines naturels 70.] TI - Focus on fish, shrimps and crabs UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR14802014643 ID - 2183 ER - TY - BOOK A2 - Bouchet, Philippe A2 - Le Guyader, Herve A2 - Pascal, Olivier AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR14802014684 AU - Keith, Philippe AU - Lord, Clara AU - Kalfatak, Donna AU - Gerbeaux, Philippe PY - 2011 SN - 978-2-85653-627-8 ST - Focus on introduced fish T2 - The natural history of Santo. [Patrimoines naturels 70.] TI - Focus on introduced fish UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR14802014684 ID - 2152 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000283284100011 AU - Keith, Philippe AU - Lord, Clara AU - Taillebois, Laura DA - Sep 30 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2010 SN - 0399-0974 SP - 303-310 ST - Sicyopus (Smilosicyopus) pentecost, a new species of freshwater goby from Vanuatu and New Caledonia (Gobioidei: Sicydiinae) T2 - Cybium TI - Sicyopus (Smilosicyopus) pentecost, a new species of freshwater goby from Vanuatu and New Caledonia (Gobioidei: Sicydiinae) UR - ://WOS:000283284100011 VL - 34 ID - 728 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000270603100007 AU - Keith, Philippe AU - Marquet, Gerard AU - Pouilly, Marc DA - 2009 DO - 10.5252/z2009n3a5 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 1 PY - 2009 SN - 1280-9551 SP - 471-483 ST - Stiphodon mele n. sp., a new species of freshwater goby from Vanuatu and New Caledonia (Teleostei, Gobiidae, Sicydiinae), and comments about amphidromy and regional dispersion T2 - Zoosystema TI - Stiphodon mele n. sp., a new species of freshwater goby from Vanuatu and New Caledonia (Teleostei, Gobiidae, Sicydiinae), and comments about amphidromy and regional dispersion UR - ://WOS:000270603100007 VL - 31 ID - 730 ER - TY - JOUR AB - In the Indo-Pacific area, insular rivers are mainly colonized by gobiids of the Sicydiinae subfamily. These species spawn in freshwater, where the free embryos drift downstream to the sea before returning to rivers to reproduce; they are amphidromous. These gobies are the greatest contributors to the fish diversity and have the highest levels of endemism. Among the nine known genera of Sicydiinae, only two have been found in the West Indian Ocean, and only one (Sicyopterus) is known from Madagascar. Recently, two surveys discovered a new species in the genus Sicyopus. Sicyopus lord sp. nov. differs from other species by a combination of characters that includes a particular colour pattern, similar in both sexes; more scales than its congeners in lateral series (35-43), transverse back series (12-18) and a shorter caudal fin length in male fish. This paper describes the new species and discusses the presence of this genus in Madagascar. AN - WOS:000295401400005 AU - Keith, Philippe AU - Marquet, Gerard AU - Taillebois, Laura DA - 2011 DO - 10.1080/00222933.2011.602479 M1 - 43-44 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2011 SN - 0022-2933 ST - Discovery of the freshwater genus Sicyopus (Teleostei: Gobioidei: Sicydiinae) in Madagascar, with a description of a new species and comments on regional dispersal T2 - Journal of Natural History TI - Discovery of the freshwater genus Sicyopus (Teleostei: Gobioidei: Sicydiinae) in Madagascar, with a description of a new species and comments on regional dispersal UR - ://WOS:000295401400005 VL - 45 ID - 2212 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000253407300011 AU - Keith, Philippe AU - Marquet, Gerard AU - Watson, Ronald E. DA - Dec 31 M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 4 PY - 2007 SN - 0399-0974 SP - 471-476 ST - Akihito futuna, a new species of freshwater goby from the South Pacific (Gobioidei : Sicydiinae) T2 - Cybium TI - Akihito futuna, a new species of freshwater goby from the South Pacific (Gobioidei : Sicydiinae) UR - ://WOS:000253407300011 VL - 31 ID - 734 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000247222300004 AU - Keith, Philippe AU - Marquet, Gerard AU - Watson, Ronald E. DA - Mar 31 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 6 PY - 2007 SN - 0399-0974 SP - 33-37 ST - Stiphodon kalfatak, a new species of freshwater goby from Vanuatu (Gobioidei : Sicydiinae) T2 - Cybium TI - Stiphodon kalfatak, a new species of freshwater goby from Vanuatu (Gobioidei : Sicydiinae) UR - ://WOS:000247222300004 VL - 31 ID - 737 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000247222300006 AU - Keith, Philippe AU - Marquet, Gilles DA - Mar 31 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 7 PY - 2007 SN - 0399-0974 SP - 45-49 ST - Stiphodon rubromaculatus, a new species of freshwater goby from Futuna Island (Gobioidei : Sicydiinae) T2 - Cybium TI - Stiphodon rubromaculatus, a new species of freshwater goby from Futuna Island (Gobioidei : Sicydiinae) UR - ://WOS:000247222300006 VL - 31 ID - 738 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000238606900005 AU - Keith, Philippe AU - Nandrin, Laurent AU - Le Bail, Pierre-Yves DA - Jun 30 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 1 PY - 2006 SN - 0399-0974 SP - 133-137 ST - Rivulus gaucheri, a new species of rivuline (Cyprinodontiformes : Rivulidae) from French Guiana T2 - Cybium TI - Rivulus gaucheri, a new species of rivuline (Cyprinodontiformes : Rivulidae) from French Guiana UR - ://WOS:000238606900005 VL - 30 ID - 740 ER - TY - BOOK A2 - Dufour, Sylvie A2 - Rousseau, Karine A2 - Kapoor, B. G. AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR14806044634 AU - Keith, Philippe AU - Taillebois, Laura AU - Lord, Clara AU - Ellien, Celine AU - Dufour, Sylvie AU - Rousseau, Karine PY - 2012 SN - 978-1-57808-713-6 ST - Metamorphosis in an amphifromous goby Sicyopterus lagocephalus (Pallas 1767) (Teleostei: Gobioidei: Sicydiinae): a true metamorphosis? T2 - Metamorphosis in fish. TI - Metamorphosis in an amphifromous goby Sicyopterus lagocephalus (Pallas 1767) (Teleostei: Gobioidei: Sicydiinae): a true metamorphosis? UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR14806044634 ID - 2405 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000301470300017 AU - Kerambrun, E AU - Henry, F AU - Perrichon, P AU - Courcot, L AU - Meziane, T AU - Spilmon, N AU - Amara, R DO - 10.1016/j.aquatox.2011.07.016 PY - 2012 SP - 130-140 ST - Growth and condition indices of juvenile turbot, Scophthalmus maximus , exposed to contaminated sediments: Effects of metallic and organic compounds T2 - Aquatic Toxicology TI - Growth and condition indices of juvenile turbot, Scophthalmus maximus , exposed to contaminated sediments: Effects of metallic and organic compounds VL - 108 ID - 2022 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000301470300017 AU - Kerambrun, E AU - Henry, F AU - Perrichon, P AU - Courcot, L AU - Meziane, T AU - Spilmont, N AU - Amara, R DO - 10.1016/j.aquatox.2011.07.016 PY - 2011 ST - Growth and condition indices of juvenile turbot, Scophthalmus maximus , exposed to contaminated sediments: Effects of metallic and organic compounds T2 - Aquatic Toxicology TI - Growth and condition indices of juvenile turbot, Scophthalmus maximus , exposed to contaminated sediments: Effects of metallic and organic compounds VL - in press ID - 1338 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000303787300005 AU - Kerambrun, E AU - Le Floch, S AU - Sanchez, W AU - Guyon, HT AU - Meziane, T AU - Henry, F AU - Amara, R DO - 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2011.12.059 M1 - 7 PY - 2012 SP - 692-702 ST - Responses of juvenile sea bass, Dicentrarchus labrax, exposed to acute concentrations of crude oil, as assessed by molecular and physiological biomarkers T2 - Chemosphere TI - Responses of juvenile sea bass, Dicentrarchus labrax, exposed to acute concentrations of crude oil, as assessed by molecular and physiological biomarkers VL - 87 ID - 2023 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Kim, JH AU - Zell, C AU - Moreira-Turcq, P AU - Pérez, MA AU - Abril, G AU - Mortillaro, J-M AU - Weijers, JW AU - Meziane, T AU - Sinninghe Damsté, JS PY - 2012 ST - Tracing soil organic carbon in the lower Amazon River and its tributaries using GDGT distributions and bulk organic matter properties TI - Tracing soil organic carbon in the lower Amazon River and its tributaries using GDGT distributions and bulk organic matter properties VL - in press ID - 2092 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1990DH20900017 AU - King, J. A. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Fontaine, Y. A. AU - Millar, R. P. DA - May-Jun DO - 10.1016/0196-9781(90)90051-6 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 63 PY - 1990 SN - 0196-9781 SP - 507-514 ST - CHROMATOGRAPHIC AND IMMUNOLOGICAL EVIDENCE FOR MAMMALIAN GNRH AND CHICKEN GNRH-II IN EEL (ANGUILLA-ANGUILLA) BRAIN AND PITUITARY T2 - Peptides TI - CHROMATOGRAPHIC AND IMMUNOLOGICAL EVIDENCE FOR MAMMALIAN GNRH AND CHICKEN GNRH-II IN EEL (ANGUILLA-ANGUILLA) BRAIN AND PITUITARY UR - ://WOS:A1990DH20900017 VL - 11 ID - 690 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000259226900022 AU - Knight, C. M. AU - Gozlan, R. E. AU - Lucas, M. C. DA - Sep DO - 10.1111/j.1095-8649.2008.01989.x M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 6 PY - 2008 SN - 0022-1112 ST - Can seasonal home-range size in pike Esox lucius predict excursion distance? T2 - Journal of Fish Biology TI - Can seasonal home-range size in pike Esox lucius predict excursion distance? UR - ://WOS:000259226900022 VL - 73 ID - 2706 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000265137500005 AU - Knight, Carolyn M. AU - Kenward, Robert E. AU - Gozlan, Rodolphe E. AU - Hodder, Kathryn H. AU - Walls, Sean S. AU - Lucas, Martyn C. DA - 2009 DO - 10.1071/wr08032 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 5 PY - 2009 SN - 1035-3712 ST - Home-range estimation within complex restricted environments: importance of method selection in detecting seasonal change T2 - Wildlife Research TI - Home-range estimation within complex restricted environments: importance of method selection in detecting seasonal change UR - ://WOS:000265137500005 VL - 36 ID - 2689 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000236417000005 AU - Kock, K. H. AU - Purves, M. G. AU - Duhamel, G. DA - Apr DO - 10.1007/s00300-005-0067-4 M1 - 5 N1 - Times Cited: 21 PY - 2006 SN - 0722-4060 SP - 379-388 ST - Interactions between cetacean and fisheries in the Southern Ocean T2 - Polar Biology TI - Interactions between cetacean and fisheries in the Southern Ocean UR - ://WOS:000236417000005 VL - 29 ID - 799 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Mesopelagic fish are influenced by environmental factors including oceanography and bathymetry. Surveys conducted in the Crozet and Kerguelen Archipelagos have shown that Krefftichthys anderssoni (Lonnberg) is one of the main mesopelagic fish occurring near the Antarctic Polar Front. K. anderssoni larval distribution was mapped using a Geographic Information System (GIS). Larval habitat suitability was modelled with depth and hydrology. The aim of modelling was to determine the range of environmental parameters that are suitable for each developmental stage. Larval K anderssoni were oceanic and more abundant near the Antarctic Polar Front and the Subantarctic Front during different stages of its life cycle. AN - WOS:000183287900033 AU - Koubbi, P. AU - Duhamel, G. AU - Harlay, X. AU - Eastwood, P. D. AU - Durand, I. AU - Park, Y. H. N1 - Koubbi, P Duhamel, G Harlay, X Eastwood, PD Durand, I Park, YH Huiskes, AHL Gieskes, WWC Rozema, J Schorno, RML VanDerVies, SM Wolff, WJ 8th SCAR International Biology Symposium AUG 27-SEP 01, 2001 AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS Netherlands Antart Programme, Sci Comm Antarct Res 90-5782-079-X PY - 2003 SP - 215-223 ST - Distribution of larval Krefftichthys anderssoni (Myctophidae, Pisces) at the Kerguelen Archipelago (Southern Indian Ocean) modelled using GIS and habitat suitability T2 - Antarctic Biology in a Global Context, Proceedings TI - Distribution of larval Krefftichthys anderssoni (Myctophidae, Pisces) at the Kerguelen Archipelago (Southern Indian Ocean) modelled using GIS and habitat suitability UR - ://WOS:000183287900033 ID - 840 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000088181500003 AU - Koubbi, P. AU - Duhamel, G. AU - Hebert, C. DA - Jul DO - 10.1007/s003009900106 M1 - 7 N1 - Times Cited: 5 PY - 2000 SN - 0722-4060 SP - 459-465 ST - Role of bay, fjord and seamount on the early life history of Lepidonotothen squamifrons from the Kerguelen Islands T2 - Polar Biology TI - Role of bay, fjord and seamount on the early life history of Lepidonotothen squamifrons from the Kerguelen Islands UR - ://WOS:000088181500003 VL - 23 ID - 800 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Ichthyoplankton sampling was conducted seasonally with 36 surveys between spring 1989 and spring 1992 in four bays in the Kerguelen archipelago: Morbihan, Baleiniers, Choiseul and Audierne. Golfe des Baleiniers is open to the shelf whereas Choiseul and Audierne are long fjords. Golfe du Morbihan is a very large and protected area open to the shelf at its eastern end. Larvae of neritic species were abundant outside whereas larvae of inshore species were abundant inside the Golfe du Morbihan. Larval Lepidonotothen squamifrons were detected during summer every year whereas larvae of Champsocephalus gunnari were observed in only two years, mainly in the northern coastal zone. For both species, our results support coastal spawning grounds in addition to those on the shelf slope. Larvae of the mesopelagic fish Krefftichthys anderssoni were dominant primarily during winter; this was linked to homogenisation of the water column over the shelf and the coastal zone. Larvae of Notothenia cyanobrancha were present throughout the year everywhere, which is linked to the year long pelagic earlylife-history phase. AN - WOS:000172734600006 AU - Koubbi, P. AU - Duhamel, G. AU - Hebert, C. DA - Dec M1 - 4 N1 - Koubbi, P Duhamel, G Hebert, C PY - 2001 SN - 0954-1020 SP - 385-392 ST - Seasonal relative abundance of fish larvae inshore at Iles Kerguelen, Southern Ocean T2 - Antarctic Science TI - Seasonal relative abundance of fish larvae inshore at Iles Kerguelen, Southern Ocean UR - ://WOS:000172734600006 VL - 13 ID - 841 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Since the article published by Loeb et al. [Loeb, V.J., Kellermann, A., Koubbi, P., North, A.W., White, M., 1993. Antarctic larval fish assemblages: a review. Bull. Mar. Sci. 53(2), 416-449.] about Antarctic ichthyoplankton, many surveys were carried out in different sectors of the Southern Ocean focusing on different aspects of the ecology of fish larvae. Some of these researches were conducted in the Subantarctic Kerguelen Islands and others on the continental shelf off Terre Adelie and Georges V land. Oceanographic and geographic features influence fish larvae ecology such as island mass effects, gyres, canyons. Antarctic fishes show also temporal segregation of spawning which induces temporal succession of early stage larvae. This avoids competition and probably the predation on early stages for species having few recruits. In that case, we have to understand how these larvae can deal with the match-mismatch with their preys and how they find sufficient food to survive. But our knowledge on Antarctic fish larvae is still insufficient as we do not know larvae for quite a lot of species and because of the difficulty to sample during winter. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000271984100008 AU - Koubbi, P. AU - Duhamel, G. AU - Hecq, J. H. AU - Beans, C. AU - Loots, C. AU - Pruvost, P. AU - Tavernier, E. AU - Vacchi, M. AU - Vallet, C. DO - 10.1016/j.jmarsys.2008.12.024 M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2009 SN - 0924-7963 SP - 547-556 ST - Ichthyoplankton in the neritic and coastal zone of Antarctica and Subantarctic islands: A review T2 - Journal of Marine Systems TI - Ichthyoplankton in the neritic and coastal zone of Antarctica and Subantarctic islands: A review UR - ://WOS:000271984100008 VL - 78 ID - 222 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Ichthyoplankton of the oceanic zone surrounding the Kerguelen Islands (northern part of the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean) was studied. The results concerning both abundance and spatial distribution of fish eggs and larvae are discussed. Samples were collected during joint French-Soviet oceanographic cruises in summer, autumn and winter 1987 and summer 1988. The presence of the Antarctic Polar Front allowed us to show latitudinal distribution of the ichthyoplankton. Topography played an important role in separating mesopelagic and demersal species. AN - WOS:A1991FR47100003 AU - Koubbi, P. AU - Ibanez, F. AU - Duhamel, G. DA - Jun DO - 10.3354/meps072225 M1 - 3 N1 - KOUBBI, P IBANEZ, F DUHAMEL, G PY - 1991 SN - 0171-8630 SP - 225-238 ST - ENVIRONMENTAL-INFLUENCES ON SPATIOTEMPORAL OCEANIC DISTRIBUTION OF ICHTHYOPLANKTON AROUND THE KERGUELEN ISLANDS (SOUTHERN-OCEAN) T2 - Marine Ecology-Progress Series TI - ENVIRONMENTAL-INFLUENCES ON SPATIOTEMPORAL OCEANIC DISTRIBUTION OF ICHTHYOPLANKTON AROUND THE KERGUELEN ISLANDS (SOUTHERN-OCEAN) UR - ://WOS:A1991FR47100003 VL - 72 ID - 831 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The Southern Ocean is delimited by major frontal zones which influence pelagic life at the spatial macroscale. There is a sharp ecological segregation of pelagic fish that inhabit this ocean with some families living in the neritic zone and others in the oceanic zone. The neritic zone is dominated by fish of the Notothenioid suborder. In the oceanic zone, mesopelagic species are dominated by myctophids. Their spatial distribution is highly influenced by meso- or sub-mesoscale oceanographic features. Myctophid presence/absence records from historical surveys and from the Census of Antarctic Marine Life were used to model species assemblages in the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean by using generalized dissimilarity modeling. This statistical technique is data-driven and is used in conjunction with Geographic Information Systems for creating models between communities and environmental factors. Application of these models in large unsurveyed areas is possible and helps in delineating regions of potential similar assemblages. This will allow us to move from the bioregionalization of the Southern Ocean based on only abiotic factors and chlorophyll, to its ecoregionalization by adding species assemblages. (C) 2010 Published by Elsevier Ltd. AN - WOS:000288470800017 AU - Koubbi, P. AU - Moteki, M. AU - Duhamel, G. AU - Goarant, A. AU - Hulley, P. A. AU - O'Driscoll, R. AU - Ishimaru, T. AU - Pruvost, P. AU - Tavernier, E. AU - Hosie, G. DO - 10.1016/j.dsr2.2010.09.007 M1 - 1-2 N1 - Times Cited: 1 Symposium on Census of Antarctic Marine Life - Diversity and Change in Southern Ocean Ecosystems MAY, 2009 Genoa, ITALY PY - 2011 SN - 0967-0645 SP - 170-180 ST - Ecoregionalization of myctophid fish in the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean: Results from generalized dissimilarity models T2 - Deep-Sea Research Part Ii-Topical Studies in Oceanography TI - Ecoregionalization of myctophid fish in the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean: Results from generalized dissimilarity models UR - ://WOS:000288470800017 VL - 58 ID - 594 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR14702013908 AU - Koubbi, Philippe AU - Ozouf-Costaz, Catherine AU - Goarant, Anne AU - Moteki, Masato AU - Hulley, Percy-Alexander AU - Causse, Romain AU - Dettai, Agnes AU - Duhamel, Guy AU - Pruvost, Patrice AU - Tavernier, Eric AU - Post, Alexandra L. AU - Beaman, Robin J. AU - Rintoul, Stephen R. AU - Hirawake, Toru AU - Hirano, Daisuke AU - Ishimaru, Takashi AU - Riddle, Martin AU - Hosie, Graham DA - August M1 - 2 PY - 2010 SP - 115-133 ST - Estimating the biodiversity of the East Antarctic shelf and oceanic zone for ecoregionalisation: Example of the ichthyofauna of the CEAMARC (Collaborative East Antarctic Marine Census) CAML surveys T2 - Polar Science TI - Estimating the biodiversity of the East Antarctic shelf and oceanic zone for ecoregionalisation: Example of the ichthyofauna of the CEAMARC (Collaborative East Antarctic Marine Census) CAML surveys UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR14702013908 VL - 4 ID - 781 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1992JN50300012 AU - Krsmanovic, L. Z. AU - Stojilkovic, S. S. AU - Merelli, F. AU - Dufour, S. M. AU - Virmani, M. A. AU - Catt, K. J. DA - Sep 15 DO - 10.1073/pnas.89.18.8462 M1 - 18 N1 - Times Cited: 153 PY - 1992 SN - 0027-8424 SP - 8462-8466 ST - CALCIUM SIGNALING AND EPISODIC SECRETION OF GONADOTROPIN-RELEASING-HORMONE IN HYPOTHALAMIC NEURONS T2 - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America TI - CALCIUM SIGNALING AND EPISODIC SECRETION OF GONADOTROPIN-RELEASING-HORMONE IN HYPOTHALAMIC NEURONS UR - ://WOS:A1992JN50300012 VL - 89 ID - 689 ER - TY - JOUR AB - cDNA probes have been developed for subsequent use in monitoring the cadmium exposure of the clam Ruditapes decussatus and the cockle Cerastoderma glaucum using metallothionein (MT) gene expression in different tissues of these species. Two partial MT cDNAs were isolated from Ruditapes decussatus and Cerastoderma glaucum. The identification of the nucleotide sequences showed that the cDNAs consist of 480 bp coding 72 amino acid proteins containing 21 cysteine residues organized in Cys-X-Cys motifs as classically described for MTs. The induction of MT gene expression in CdCl2 treated bivalves was confirmed by dot blot analysis and suggests a potential specific tissue expression rate. AN - WOS:000264851600024 AU - Ladhar-Chaabouni, R. AU - Mokdad-Gargouri, R. AU - Denis, F. AU - Hamza-Chaffai, A. DO - 10.1007/s11033-008-9274-8 M1 - 5 PY - 2009 SN - 0301-4851 SP - 1007-1014 ST - Cloning and characterization of cDNA probes for the analysis of metallothionein gene expression in the Mediterranean bivalves: Ruditapes decussatus and Cerastoderma glaucum T2 - Molecular Biology Reports TI - Cloning and characterization of cDNA probes for the analysis of metallothionein gene expression in the Mediterranean bivalves: Ruditapes decussatus and Cerastoderma glaucum VL - 36 ID - 172 ER - TY - JOUR AB - We analysed the movements of the growing yellow phase using a long-term mark-recapture programme on European eels in a small catchment (the Fremur, France). The results showed that of the yellow eels (> 200 mm) recaptured, more than 90% were recaptured at the original marking site over a long period before the silvering metamorphosis and downstream migration. We conclude that yellow European eels > 200 mm may adopt a sedentary lifestyle in freshwater area, especially in small catchment. AN - WOS:000228976600009 AU - Laffaille, P. AU - Acou, A. AU - Guillouet, J. DA - Jun DO - 10.1111/j.1600-0633.2005.00092.x M1 - 2 N1 - Laffaille, P Acou, A Guillouet, J PY - 2005 SN - 0906-6691 SP - 191-196 ST - The yellow European eel (Anguilla anguilla L.) may adopt a sedentary lifestyle in inland freshwaters T2 - Ecology of Freshwater Fish TI - The yellow European eel (Anguilla anguilla L.) may adopt a sedentary lifestyle in inland freshwaters UR - ://WOS:000228976600009 VL - 14 ID - 878 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Changes in the abundance of European eel, Anguilla anguilla L., in the River Fremur, France, were examined over an 8-year period. Natural connectivity of the river was disturbed by three high dams that inhibited eel upstream migration and reduced recruitment by elvers and yellow eels. After eel passes were installed, fish became more abundant upstream (mean density 0.5 eel m(-2)). Moreover, except in the more upstream areas, no decline in eel numbers and biomass was found, in contrast to the general decline of eel throughout its distribution range. It was concluded that eel passes are important to conserve and/or to recover eel stocks. AN - WOS:000227500200006 AU - Laffaille, P. AU - Acou, A. AU - Guillouet, J. AU - Legault, A. DA - Apr DO - 10.1111/j.1365-2400.2004.00433.x M1 - 2 N1 - Laffaille, P Acou, A Guillouet, J Legault, A PY - 2005 SN - 0969-997X SP - 123-129 ST - Temporal changes in European eel, Anguilla anguilla, stocks in a small catchment after installation of fish passes T2 - Fisheries Management and Ecology TI - Temporal changes in European eel, Anguilla anguilla, stocks in a small catchment after installation of fish passes UR - ://WOS:000227500200006 VL - 12 ID - 879 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Changes in the numbers and size-class structure of European silver eels, Anguilla anguilla, in the River Fremur (France) were examined over a 9-year period after installation of downstream eel passes. The number of silver eels migrating downstream peaked in 1999, then decreased strongly and steadily after 2000, reaching relatively low levels. At the same time, a gradual shift in the silver eel sex ratio from a dominance of males (size from 270 to 442 mm, age from 3 to 6 years) to females (size from 366 to 1112 mm, age from 4 to 9 years) was recorded. Possible explanations for the escapement patterns observed are environmental sex determination and the installation of eel passes on the main hydraulic engineering structures in 1992 and 1996. AN - WOS:000242804200026 AU - Laffaille, P. AU - Acou, A. AU - Guioullet, J. AU - Mounaix, B. AU - Legault, A. DA - Dec DO - 10.1111/j.1600-0633.2006.00195.x M1 - 4 N1 - Laffaille, P. Acou, A. Guioullet, J. Mounaix, B. Legault, A. PY - 2006 SN - 0906-6691 SP - 583-588 ST - Patterns of silver eel (Anguilla anguilla L.) sex ratio in a catchment T2 - Ecology of Freshwater Fish TI - Patterns of silver eel (Anguilla anguilla L.) sex ratio in a catchment UR - ://WOS:000242804200026 VL - 15 ID - 876 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The European eel population is in decline. Urgent management actions are required. To monitor their effect, we developed a fast sampling method, applicable in shallow rivers and tributaries. We compared the Carle & Strub estimator from 35 double pass electric fishing samples with Point Abundance Sampling by Electrofishing or PASE (24 point samples on average by section) which we adapted for the eel. The correlation between both methods was highly significant (r(2) = 94 %, p < 0.001) for densities lower than 150 eels (.) 100 m(-2). PASE, being a cheaper sampling method, thus constitutes an efficient and cost-effective method for evaluating management actions and further biological studies. AN - WOS:000226937800006 AU - Laffaille, P. AU - Briand, C. AU - Fatin, D. AU - Lafage, D. AU - Lasne, E. DA - Jan DO - 10.1127/0003-9136/2005/0162-0091 M1 - 1 N1 - Laffaille, P Briand, C Fatin, D Lafage, D Lasne, E PY - 2005 SN - 0003-9136 SP - 91-98 ST - Point sampling the abundance of European eel (Anguilla anguilla) in freshwater areas T2 - Archiv Fur Hydrobiologie TI - Point sampling the abundance of European eel (Anguilla anguilla) in freshwater areas UR - ://WOS:000226937800006 VL - 162 ID - 786 ER - TY - CHAP A2 - Williams, W. D. AN - WOS:000089402700111 AU - Laffaille, P. AU - Feunteun, E. AU - Acou, A. AU - Lefeuvre, J. C. N1 - Times Cited: 0 Laffaille, P Feunteun, E Acou, A Lefeuvre, JC 27th Congress of the International-Association-of-Theoretical-and-Applied-Limnology 1998 DUBLIN, IRELAND PY - 2000 SN - 0368-0770 3-510-54052-2 SP - 616-619 ST - Role of European eel (Anguilla anguilla L.) in the transfer of organic matter between marine and freshwater systems T2 - International Association of Theoretical and Applied Limnology, Vol 27, Pt 1, Proceedings T3 - International Association of Theoretical and Applied Limnology - Proceedings TI - Role of European eel (Anguilla anguilla L.) in the transfer of organic matter between marine and freshwater systems UR - ://WOS:000089402700111 VL - 27 ID - 896 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Modelling-governing patterns of European eel (Anguilla anguilla L.) distribution of four eel size classes (<150, 150-300, 300-450 and >450 mm) in the Fremur basin (northwest France) was done using artificial neural network (ANN) techniques and ecological profiles. Our results demonstrate the high predictive power of the ANN models. Some macro- and microscale factors, such as distance from the sea, depth and flow velocity, have the most significant influence on the models. Influence of distance from the sea appears to be very different from the spatial organisation usually described in river systems. In fact, the general tendencies of total eel densities according to the distance from the sea showed that densities increase weakly upstream. Another outcome was the variations in habitat preference according to the eel size, even if this species is spread over practically every type of microhabitat. Small eels were mainly found in shallow habitats with strong abundance of aquatic vegetation, whereas large eels tend to be found in intermediate to high depth with small to intermediate abundance of aquatic vegetation. Finally, we hypothesise that European eels change behaviour and microhabitat characteristic preference around a size of 300 mm. AN - WOS:000186435200004 AU - Laffaille, P. AU - Feunteun, E. AU - Baisez, A. AU - Robinet, T. AU - Acou, A. AU - Legault, A. AU - Lek, S. DA - Dec DO - 10.1046/j.1600-0633.2003.00021.x M1 - 4 N1 - Laffaille, P Feunteun, E Baisez, A Robinet, T Acou, A Legault, A Lek, S PY - 2003 SN - 0906-6691 SP - 254-264 ST - Spatial organisation of European eel (Anguilla anguilla L.) in a small catchment T2 - Ecology of Freshwater Fish TI - Spatial organisation of European eel (Anguilla anguilla L.) in a small catchment UR - ://WOS:000186435200004 VL - 12 ID - 880 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Major migration barriers have been identified as an important factor in the drastic reduction of freshwater eel stocks at the catchment scale. In this study, we developed a way to assist decision making in the management of migration barriers so as to increase eel presence throughout the Loire catchment (France). Models were developed according to eel size-class and various different management strategies to improve accessibility, taking into account: (i) all the migration barriers from the tidal limit to different upstream limits (downstream-upstream strategy), (ii) all the migration barriers with a given degree of passability (migration barrier passability class strategy), (iii) all the migration barriers in a given sub-catchment area (sub-catchment strategy) and (iv) all the migration barriers in the entire Loire catchment (global strategy). Eel were actually found to occur in the Loire at about 50% of the sites sampled. The improvement of habitat accessibility by removing all obstacles to colonisation or installing fish passes, for example (global strategy), would lead to eels being found throughout the whole river. If this management strategy is impossible because the high cost, two others, also producing significant eel continental colonisation must be implemented. Either all barriers from the tidal limit with medium passability and/or migration barriers in the sub-catchment area which is closest to the sea and least accessible must be managed. In both cases, the area significantly exploited by eels and the probability that this species will be present will be doubled. However, these results can only be counted on if the fluvial recruitment increases significantly. AN - WOS:000271631000013 AU - Laffaille, P. AU - Lasne, E. AU - Baisez, A. DA - Dec DO - 10.1111/j.1600-0633.2009.00378.x M1 - 4 N1 - Laffaille, P. Lasne, E. Baisez, A. PY - 2009 SN - 0906-6691 SP - 610-619 ST - Effects of improving longitudinal connectivity on colonisation and distribution of European eel in the Loire catchment, France T2 - Ecology of Freshwater Fish TI - Effects of improving longitudinal connectivity on colonisation and distribution of European eel in the Loire catchment, France UR - ://WOS:000271631000013 VL - 18 ID - 791 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Radioimmunoassay (RIA), radioreceptor assay and chromatography were used to study the occurrence of calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) in a primitive teleost, the eel, Anguilla anguilla. Immunologically and biologically active CGRP-like molecules were found in brain, heart, kidney, liver, spleen and ultimobranchial body with the higher concentrations in brain, spleen and heart. Gel exclusion chromatography of heart and spleen extracts followed by SDS-PAGE showed that the eel CGRP-like molecules presented a molecular weight between 3.30 and 3.95 kDa similar to that of human CGRP. The wide distribution of CGRP reflects its multiple role as brain neuromediator and peripheral paracrine effector as described in mammals. In comparison, the distribution of calcitonin (CT) was much more restricted, immunologically and biologically active CT-like molecules being localised in the ultimobranchial bodies (UBB) that is the site of CT synthesis in non-mammalian vertebrates. In plasma, CGRP-like concentrations were 10 to 100 higher than those of CT. These high concentrations in a primitive teleost strengthen the possible endocrine role of CGRP in early vertebrates and emphasise the important role of this hormone in evolution. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000188303100008 AU - Lafont, A. G. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Fouchereau-Peron, M. DO - 10.1016/j.regpep.2003.10.018 M1 - 2 PY - 2004 SN - 0167-0115 SP - 141-148 ST - Characterisation and distribution of calcitonin gene-related peptide in a primitive teleost, the eel, Anguilla anguilla and comparison with calcitonin T2 - Regulatory Peptides TI - Characterisation and distribution of calcitonin gene-related peptide in a primitive teleost, the eel, Anguilla anguilla and comparison with calcitonin VL - 117 ID - 142 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) is a neuropeptide mainly involved in brain and cardiovascular functions in mammals. We investigated its presence and potential roles in two cephalopods, Sepia officinalis and Nautilus macromphalus. CGRP-like, but not calcitonin (CT)-like, molecules were detected by specific radioimmuno- and radioreceptor assays in the brain, optic lobes, branchial heart or afferent branchial vein and kidney. Gel exclusion chromatography of cephalopod brain extracts, followed by SDS-PAGE, indicated that CGRP-like molecules had a molecular weight of around 3 kDa, close to that of human CGRP. The distribution of CGRP target organs was characterized by binding studies in cuttlefish. Specific CGRP binding sites were detected in the brain, optic lobes, and kidney, indicating potential autocrine/paracrine roles of CGRP. Specific CGRP binding sites were also detected in the gills and shell sac that do not contain the peptide itself, indicating potential endocrine roles of CGRP. Accordingly, high circulating levels of CGRP-like molecules were detected in hemolymph of both cuttlefish and nautilus, unlike the situation in mammals. CGRP binding sites were further characterized in the cuttlefish gills by the Scatchard method. Our study indicates that the brain neurotransmitter role of CGRP could represent an ancient role in metazoa, already present in cephalopods and conserved among vertebrates. In contrast, the endocrine role of CGRP, which was suggested in cephalopods and also present in teleosts, may have been lost during the evolution of the tetrapod lineage. Our data support the hypothesis that CGRP represents the ancestral molecule of the CT/CGRP family appeared in metazoa before the vertebrate emergence. Copyright (c) 2006 S. Karger AG, Basel AN - WOS:000243167500007 AU - Lafont, A. G. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Fouchereau-Peron, M. DO - 10.1159/000097492 M1 - 2 PY - 2006 SN - 0028-3835 SP - 138-150 ST - Evidence for the presence of molecules related to the neuropeptide CGRP in two cephalopods, Sepia officinalis and Nautilus macromphalus: Comparison with its target organ distribution T2 - Neuroendocrinology TI - Evidence for the presence of molecules related to the neuropeptide CGRP in two cephalopods, Sepia officinalis and Nautilus macromphalus: Comparison with its target organ distribution VL - 84 ID - 81 ER - TY - JOUR AB - In mammals, alternative splicing of the calcitonin gene generates two distinct peptides: calcitonin (CT), synthesised in the thyroid C cells and involved in the re,regulation of calcium metabolism, and calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP), brain neuromediator synthesised in tile peripheral and central nerves. CGRP is well represented and molecularly conserved during evolution whereas CT has not been detected in any, of the invertebrates analysed so far. In order to better understand the evolution of this CT/CGRP peptide family we reviewed the major data concerning its evolution from the literature and our recent data obtained in models of teleosts and cephalopod Molluscs. The presence of both CGRP-like molecules and its specific bindings sites in the central nervous system of eel, cuttlefish and nautilus, suggests that the brain neurotransmitter role of CGRP Could represent an ancient role in metazoa, already present in cephalopods and conserved among vertebrates, as still observed in mammals. In contrast, the presence of CGRP specific binding sites, and not the peptide itself. in the gills Suggests an endocrine role for CGRP, in cephalopods and teleosts, that may have been lost during the evolution of the tetrapod lineage. These data, and the absence of CT-like molecules that we observed in cephalopods, support the hypothesis that CGRP represents the ancestral molecule of the CT/CGRP family, appeared in metazoa before the vertebrate emergence. The distinction between CT and CGRP receptors appears to be an event posterior to the emergence of ecdysozoan and lophotrochozoan protostomes. probably in relation to the CT appearance. The evolution of the CT/CGRP peptide family is probably similar to tile evolution of tile CT/CGRP receptor family. In fact, the genic duplication that induced the appearance of the two separate molecules, CT and CGRR may Constitute an event close to that, which induced the appearance of the two specific receptors. These events remain to be further Studied in order to better understand the peptide and receptor evolution of the CT/CGRP family. (c) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000248632600025 AU - Lafont, A. G. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Fouchereau-Peron, M. DO - 10.1016/j.ygcen.2007.01.027 M1 - 1-3 N1 - 23rd Biennial Conference of European Comparative Endocrinologists AUG 29-SEP 02, 2006 Univ Sheffield, Sheffield, ENGLAND PY - 2007 SN - 0016-6480 SP - 155-169 ST - Evolution of the CT/CGRP family: Comparative study with new data from models of teleosts, the eel, and cephalopod molluscs, the cuttlefish and the nautilus T2 - General and Comparative Endocrinology TI - Evolution of the CT/CGRP family: Comparative study with new data from models of teleosts, the eel, and cephalopod molluscs, the cuttlefish and the nautilus VL - 153 ID - 78 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Osmoregulation is a major challenge in aquatic animals involving a complex endocrine control. We investigated the potential role of calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP, a neuromediator in mammals) in the endocrine control of the gill in a teleost, the eel. Transfer from freshwater to seawater induced an hyperosmolality and a concomitant large increase in plasma CGRP levels. Specific CGRP binding sites were characterized in the gill and their number was up-regulated after seawater transfer. This study suggests that the endocrine control of gill function during osmoregulation may represent an ancient role of CGRP in vertebrates. (c) 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000237047000026 AU - Lafont, A. G. AU - Fitzpatrick, T. AU - Rankin, J. C. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Fouchereau-Peron, M. DO - 10.1016/j.peptides.2005.09.009 M1 - 4 PY - 2006 SN - 0196-9781 SP - 812-819 ST - Possible role of calcitonin gene-related peptide in osmoregulation via the endocrine control of the gill in a teleost, the eel, Anguilla anguilla T2 - Peptides TI - Possible role of calcitonin gene-related peptide in osmoregulation via the endocrine control of the gill in a teleost, the eel, Anguilla anguilla VL - 27 ID - 82 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000243167500007 AU - Lafont, Anne-Gaelle AU - Dufour, Sylvie AU - Fouchereau-Peron, Martine DA - 2006 DO - 10.1159/000097492 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 2 PY - 2006 SN - 0028-3835 SP - 138-150 ST - Evidence for the presence of molecules related to the neuropeptide CGRP in two cephalopods, Sepia officinalis and Nautilus macromphalus: Comparison with its target organ distribution T2 - Neuroendocrinology TI - Evidence for the presence of molecules related to the neuropeptide CGRP in two cephalopods, Sepia officinalis and Nautilus macromphalus: Comparison with its target organ distribution UR - ://WOS:000243167500007 VL - 84 ID - 631 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR14507042324 AU - Lafont, Anne-Gaelle AU - Dufour, Sylvie AU - Fouchereau-Peron, Martine N1 - VanDenThillart, G Dufour, S Rankin, JC PY - 2009 SP - 147-178 ST - Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide (CGRP), a New Endocrine Factor Involved in the Complex Multi-hormonal Control of the Gill Osmoregulation: Evidence from Studies in the European Eel, Anguilla anguilla T2 - Fish and Fisheries Series TI - Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide (CGRP), a New Endocrine Factor Involved in the Complex Multi-hormonal Control of the Gill Osmoregulation: Evidence from Studies in the European Eel, Anguilla anguilla ID - 138 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Cephalopods have relatively high rates of protein synthesis compared to rates of protein degradation, along with minimal carbohydrate and lipid reserves. During food deprivation on board protein is catabolized as a metabolic fuel. The aim of the current study was to assess whether biochemical indices of protein synthesis and proteolytic mechanisms were altered in cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis, starved for 7 days. In mantle muscle, food deprivation is associated with a decrease in protein synthesis, as indicated by a decrease in the total RNA level and dephosphorylation of key signaling molecules, such as the eukaryote binding protein, 4E-BP1 (regulator of translation) and Akt. The ubiquitination-proteasome system (UPS) is activated as shown by an increase in the levels of proteasome β-subunit mRNA, polyubiquitinated protein, and polyubiquitin mRNA. As well, cathepsin activity levels are increased, suggesting increased proteolysis through the lysosomal pathway. Together, these mechanisms could supply amino acids as metabolic fuels. In gill, the situation is quite different. It appears that during the first stages of starvation, both protein synthesis and protein degradation are enhanced in gill. This is based upon increased phosphorylation of 4E-BP1 and enhanced levels of UPS indicators, especially 20S proteasome activity and polyubiquitin mRNA. It is proposed that an increased protein turnover is related to gill remodeling perhaps to retain essential hemolymph-borne compounds. AD - Department of Biochemistry, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, Canada. AN - 22647292 AU - Lamarre, S. G. AU - Ditlecadet, D. AU - McKenzie, D. J. AU - Bonnaud, L. AU - Driedzic, W. R. DA - Aug DO - 10.1152/ajpregu.00077.2012 KW - Animals Eukaryotic Initiation Factors Food Deprivation Gills Muscle Proteins Muscle, Skeletal Phosphorylation Proteasome Endopeptidase Complex Protein Biosynthesis Proteolysis Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt Sepia Signal Transduction LA - eng M1 - 4 PY - 2012 SN - 1522-1490 SP - R427-37 ST - Mechanisms of protein degradation in mantle muscle and proposed gill remodeling in starved Sepia officinalis T2 - Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol TI - Mechanisms of protein degradation in mantle muscle and proposed gill remodeling in starved Sepia officinalis UR - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22647292 VL - 303 ID - 2448 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000187638500007 AU - Lambert, P. AU - Sbaihi, M. AU - Rochard, E. AU - Marchelidon, J. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Elie, P. DA - 2003 DO - 10.1051/kmae:2003037 M1 - 368 N1 - Times Cited: 6 Meeting on Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems MAR 26-29, 2001 FRANCE PY - 2003 SN - 0767-2861 SP - 69-83 ST - Morphological and growth hormone variabilities of European glass-eel (Anguilla anguilla) in gironde estuary during 1997-1998 season T2 - Bulletin Francais De La Peche Et De La Pisciculture TI - Morphological and growth hormone variabilities of European glass-eel (Anguilla anguilla) in gironde estuary during 1997-1998 season UR - ://WOS:000187638500007 ID - 649 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000241097700002 AU - Lamy, D. AU - Artigas, L. F. AU - Jauzein, C. AU - Lizon, F. AU - Cornille, V. DA - Oct DO - 10.1016/j.seares.2006.04.003 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 11 PY - 2006 SN - 1385-1101 SP - 227-238 ST - Coastal bacterial viability and production in the eastern English Channel: A case study during a Phaeocystis globosa bloom T2 - Journal of Sea Research TI - Coastal bacterial viability and production in the eastern English Channel: A case study during a Phaeocystis globosa bloom UR - ://WOS:000241097700002 VL - 56 ID - 1269 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000286428500004 AU - Lamy, D. AU - De Carvalho-Maalouf, P. AU - Cottrell, M. T. AU - Lami, R. AU - Catala, P. AU - Oriol, L. AU - Caparros, J. AU - Ras, J. AU - Kirchman, D. L. AU - Lebaron, P. DA - 2011 DO - 10.3354/ame01467 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 1 PY - 2011 SN - 0948-3055 SP - 153-163 ST - Seasonal dynamics of aerobic anoxygenic phototrophs in a Mediterranean coastal lagoon T2 - Aquatic Microbial Ecology TI - Seasonal dynamics of aerobic anoxygenic phototrophs in a Mediterranean coastal lagoon UR - ://WOS:000286428500004 VL - 62 ID - 1333 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000290017000012 AU - Lamy, D. AU - Jeanthon, C. AU - Cottrell, M. T. AU - Kirchman, D. L. AU - Van Wambeke, F. AU - Ras, J. AU - Dahan, O. AU - Pujo-Pay, M. AU - Oriol, L. AU - Bariat, L. AU - Catala, P. AU - Cornet-Barthaux, V. AU - Lebaron, P. DA - 2011 DO - 10.5194/bg-8-973-2011 M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2011 SN - 1726-4170 SP - 973-985 ST - Ecology of aerobic anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria along an oligotrophic gradient in the Mediterranean Sea T2 - Biogeosciences TI - Ecology of aerobic anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria along an oligotrophic gradient in the Mediterranean Sea UR - ://WOS:000290017000012 VL - 8 ID - 1332 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000273539500008 AU - Lamy, D. AU - Obernosterer, I. AU - Laghdass, M. AU - Artigas, L. F. AU - Breton, E. AU - Grattepanche, J. D. AU - Lecuyer, E. AU - Degros, N. AU - Lebaron, P. AU - Christaki, U. DA - 2009 DO - 10.3354/ame01359 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 4 PY - 2009 SN - 0948-3055 SP - 95-107 ST - Temporal changes of major bacterial groups and bacterial heterotrophic activity during a Phaeocystis globosa bloom in the eastern English Channel T2 - Aquatic Microbial Ecology TI - Temporal changes of major bacterial groups and bacterial heterotrophic activity during a Phaeocystis globosa bloom in the eastern English Channel UR - ://WOS:000273539500008 VL - 58 ID - 1241 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Hepatotoxic microcystins (MCs) produced by cyanobacteria are known to accumulate in gastropods following grazing of toxic cyanobacteria and/or absorption of MCs dissolved in water, with adverse effects on life history traits demonstrated in the laboratory. In the field, such effects may vary depending on species, according to their relative sensitivity and ecology. The aims of this study were to i) establish how various intensities of MC-producing cyanobacteria proliferations alter the structure of gastropod community and ii) compare MC tissue concentration in gastropods in the field with those obtained in our previous laboratory experiments on the prosobranch Potamopyrgus antipodarum and the pulmonate Lymnaea stagnalis. We explored these questions through a one-year field study at three stations at Grand-Lieu Lake (France) affected by different intensities of cyanobacteria proliferations. A survey of the community structure and MC content of both cyanobacteria and gastropods was associated with a caging experiment involving P. antipodarum and L. stagnalis. In total, 2592 gastropods belonging to 7 prosobranch and 16 pulmonate species were collected. However, distribution among the stations was unequal with 62% vs 2% of gastropods sampled respectively at the stations with the lowest vs highest concentrations of MC. Irrespective of the station, pulmonates were always more diverse, more abundant and occurred at higher frequencies than prosobranchs. Only the pulmonate Physa acuta occurred at all stations, with abundance and MC tissue concentration (<= 4.32 mu g g DW(-1)) depending on the degrees of MC-producing cyanobacteria proliferations in the stations: therefore, P. acuta is proposed as a potential sentinel species. The caging experiment demonstrated a higher MC accumulation in L stagnalis (<= 036 mu g g DW(-1) for 71% of individuals) than in P. antipodarum <= 0.02 mu g g DW(-1) for 12%), corroborating previous laboratory observations. Results are discussed in terms of differential gastropod sensitivity and MC transfer through the food web. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000279985500009 AU - Lance, E. AU - Brient, L. AU - Carpentier, A. AU - Acou, A. AU - Marion, L. AU - Bormans, M. AU - Gerard, C. DA - Aug DO - 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2010.04.050 M1 - 17 N1 - Lance, Emilie Brient, Luc Carpentier, Alexandre Acou, Anthony Marion, Loic Bormans, Myriam Gerard, Claudia PY - 2010 SN - 0048-9697 SP - 3560-3568 ST - Impact of toxic cyanobacteria on gastropods and microcystin accumulation in a eutrophic lake (Grand-Lieu, France) with special reference to Physa (= Physella) acuta T2 - Science of the Total Environment TI - Impact of toxic cyanobacteria on gastropods and microcystin accumulation in a eutrophic lake (Grand-Lieu, France) with special reference to Physa (= Physella) acuta UR - ://WOS:000279985500009 VL - 408 ID - 866 ER - TY - JOUR AB - We studied eel population characteristics (size classes, densities and body condition) in the lower Loire River floodplain (France) to evaluate the effects of longitudinal and lateral gradients. A total of 36 sites were electrofished in June 2005. The sites were grouped first into three river segments according to the distance inland corresponding to a longitudinal gradient and secondly into three lateral connectivity categories. Results indicate that small eels, especially those <= 300 mm, were very abundant downstream but density rapidly decreased upstream. In addition, eels <= 150 mm tended to be most abundant in connected waterbodies. Conversely, the distribution of larger eels was quite uniform across both dimensions. Eel condition decreased upstream. In parallel, in downstream river segment, eels had a lower condition in disconnected waterbodies than in connected ones. Eel specialists still have only a longitudinal perception of eel habitat. Our results suggest that lateral gradients should be also taken into consideration. AN - WOS:000260822600006 AU - Lasne, E. AU - Acou, A. AU - Vila-Gispert, A. AU - Laffaille, P. DA - Dec DO - 10.1111/j.1600-0633.2008.00307.x M1 - 4 N1 - Lasne, E. Acou, A. Vila-Gispert, A. Laffaille, P. PY - 2008 SN - 0906-6691 SP - 567-576 ST - European eel distribution and body condition in a river floodplain: effect of longitudinal and lateral connectivity T2 - Ecology of Freshwater Fish TI - European eel distribution and body condition in a river floodplain: effect of longitudinal and lateral connectivity UR - ://WOS:000260822600006 VL - 17 ID - 792 ER - TY - JOUR AB - In the context of river alteration, ecologists are asked to develop tools for the assessment of river integrity. Fish are known to be good bioindicators of the ecological condition of rivers. The Loire basin (France) is often considered as relatively little impacted compared to most other large European systems. But curiously, no study clearly addressed the question of fish assemblages patterns in this system in order to assess this status. Thus, we studied fish assemblages along the river network in the Loire basin using self-organizing maps (SOMs) and we built a fish typology. Four basic assemblages were described and indicator species were identified. These assemblages varied in terms of individual species patterns as well as in terms of flow preference guilds and species richness. A discriminant analysis carried out on environmental variables revealed that they could be mainly determined by the slope, temperature and depth. Finally, fish assemblages were arrayed along a longitudinal gradient and roughly fitted the theoretical zonation expected in European rivers with the succession of brown trout (Salmo trutta fario), grayling (Thymallus thymallus), barbel (Barbus barbus) and bream (Abramis brama) zones in a downstream direction. Such patterns are still rarely observed in large European systems. However, the fish assemblage characteristic of the bream zone occurred more frequently than predicted on the basis of environmental variables. Such deviations between field data and theory suggest lotic-to-lentic shifts probably due to anthropogenic disturbances, especially in the grayling and barbel zones. In these river sectors, eurytopic and limnophilic species tend to replace rheophilic ones. Finally, the method used in this study to investigate fish patterns may be helpful to detect disturbances and may serve as a tool for the establishment of management plans. Copyright (c) 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. AN - WOS:000251254500006 AU - Lasne, E. AU - Bergerot, B. AU - Lek, S. AU - Laffaille, P. DA - Oct DO - 10.1002/rra.1030 M1 - 8 N1 - Lasne, Emilien Bergerot, Benjamin Lek, Sovan Laffaille, Pascal PY - 2007 SN - 1535-1459 SP - 877-890 ST - Fish zonation and indicator species for the evaluation of the ecological status of rivers: Example of the Loire Basin (France) T2 - River Research and Applications TI - Fish zonation and indicator species for the evaluation of the ecological status of rivers: Example of the Loire Basin (France) UR - ://WOS:000251254500006 VL - 23 ID - 795 ER - TY - JOUR AB - In the global context of the decline in wild species, modeling the distribution of populations is a crucial aspect of ecological management. This can be a major challenge, especially for species, such as the European eel, that have complex life cycles, exhibit cryptic behavior, or migrate over long distances. A review of the literature suggests that eel size data could be used to assess and analyze freshwater distribution of eel. We argue that analyses based on small yellow eels (<= 300 mm) along the longitudinal course of rivers could provide a valuable tool for population monitoring. We propose a standardized catchment recruitment index and a colonization index based on the probability of occurrence (presence/absence data) using logistic models for different size classes. The model developed here provides a convenient guide for assessing yellow eel stages in freshwater areas, and should have concrete applications for management of the species. AN - WOS:000267959400004 AU - Lasne, E. AU - Laffaille, P. DO - 04 10.1051/kmae/2009004 M1 - 390-91 N1 - Lasne, E. Laffaille, P. PY - 2008 SN - 1961-9502 ST - Assessing the freshwater distribution of yellow eel T2 - Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems TI - Assessing the freshwater distribution of yellow eel UR - ://WOS:000267959400004 ID - 794 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Hydrological connectivity is known to determine biodiversity patterns across large river floodplains, but it is often greatly altered by human activities. indicators and predictors of the response of river alteration or restoration are therefore needed. Recent papers suggested that fish environmental guilds - based on species flow preferences - could be used as a tool to assess ecological status of rivers. In the Loire floodplain, we described fish assemblages across the floodplain at the onset of the dry season and we determined whether observed spatial patterns could be related to environmental variables, especially connectivity. Based on specific composition of 46 electrofished waterbodies, a hierarchical typology of the Loire floodplain assemblages was built using self-organizing maps. Each assemblage of the typology was characterized by a set of species using the indicator value method. These species sets and the composition of the assemblages revealed a gradient of flow preferences in the different assemblages identified. A stepwise discriminant analysis showed that the most important variable determining assemblage composition was the hydrological connectivity. Finally, the conclusion was made that a high connectivity level is needed to conserve native fish diversity in the Loire floodplain, notably because the number of protected and native species increased with connectivity, and because the number of exotic species increased with isolation. (C) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000250330700003 AU - Lasne, E. AU - Lek, S. AU - Laffaille, P. DA - Oct DO - 10.1016/j.biocon.2007.07.002 M1 - 3-4 N1 - Lasne, Emilien Lek, Sovan Laffaille, Pascal PY - 2007 SN - 0006-3207 SP - 258-268 ST - Patterns in fish assemblages in the Loire floodplain: The role of hydrological connectivity and implications for conservation T2 - Biological Conservation TI - Patterns in fish assemblages in the Loire floodplain: The role of hydrological connectivity and implications for conservation UR - ://WOS:000250330700003 VL - 139 ID - 785 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The taxonomic status of river Lampreys (Lampetra fluviatilis) and brook lampreys (L. planeri) has been repeatedly questioned due to the high morphological similarity of these species. Here, we report a high frequency (54%) of communal spawning involving both species in the Lampetra redds of a French coastal river. These observations suggest that reproductive isolation between the two species may not be as strong as previously supposed. AN - WOS:000280995200001 AU - Lasne, E. AU - Sabatie, M. R. AU - Evanno, G. DA - Sep DO - 10.1111/j.1600-0633.2010.00428.x M1 - 3 N1 - Lasne, E. Sabatie, M. -R. Evanno, G. PY - 2010 SN - 0906-6691 SP - 323-325 ST - Communal spawning of brook and river lampreys (Lampetra planeri and L-fluviatilis) is common in the Oir River (France) T2 - Ecology of Freshwater Fish TI - Communal spawning of brook and river lampreys (Lampetra planeri and L-fluviatilis) is common in the Oir River (France) UR - ://WOS:000280995200001 VL - 19 ID - 789 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Larval lampreys were sampled in a small river using a new method modified from the Surber bottom sampler for invertebrates. This method uses a rectangular dredge to sample a constant and small surface of sediments in soft substrate areas. It was compared to a classical point abundance sampling by electrofishing. Both methods generated large numbers of small samples encompassing the spatial heterogeneity of ammocoete distributions. However, the bottom sampler provided samples with higher abundance and was more efficient for small individuals. Furthermore, the equipment is cheap and the method is cost-effective, since it can be operated by only two people. It could therefore be applied at a large scale to collect information on lamprey populations and contribute to knowledge of their distribution, abundance and, in fine, to devise better conservation measures. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000283458200004 AU - Lasne, E. AU - Sabatie, M. R. AU - Tremblay, J. AU - Beaulaton, L. AU - Roussel, J. M. DA - Oct DO - 10.1016/j.fishres.2010.06.011 M1 - 1 N1 - Lasne, E. Sabatie, M. -R. Tremblay, J. Beaulaton, L. Roussel, J. -M. PY - 2010 SN - 0165-7836 SP - 22-26 ST - A new sampling technique for larval lamprey population assessment in small river catchments T2 - Fisheries Research TI - A new sampling technique for larval lamprey population assessment in small river catchments UR - ://WOS:000283458200004 VL - 106 ID - 788 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000312644500012 AU - Lassalle, Geraldine AU - Lobry, Jeremy AU - Le Loc'h, Francois AU - Mackinson, Steven AU - Sanchez, Francisco AU - Tomczak, Maciej Tomasz AU - Niquil, Nathalie DA - Jan DO - 10.1093/icesjms/fss168 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2013 SN - 1054-3139 SP - 135-149 ST - Ecosystem status and functioning: searching for rules of thumb using an intersite comparison of food-web models of Northeast Atlantic continental shelves T2 - Ices Journal of Marine Science TI - Ecosystem status and functioning: searching for rules of thumb using an intersite comparison of food-web models of Northeast Atlantic continental shelves UR - ://WOS:000312644500012 VL - 70 ID - 2827 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1997XN52800009 AU - Lau, E. L. AU - Lin, B. Y. AU - Lee, F. Y. AU - Sun, L. T. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Chang, C. F. DA - Aug DO - 10.1111/j.1095-8649.1997.tb01669.x M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 6 PY - 1997 SN - 0022-1112 SP - 327-333 ST - Stimulation of testicular function by exogenous testosterone in male protandrous black porgy, Acanthopagrus schlegeli T2 - Journal of Fish Biology TI - Stimulation of testicular function by exogenous testosterone in male protandrous black porgy, Acanthopagrus schlegeli UR - ://WOS:A1997XN52800009 VL - 51 ID - 679 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000289297300004 AU - Lauzeral, Christine AU - Leprieur, Fabien AU - Beauchard, Olivier AU - Duron, Quiterie AU - Oberdorff, Thierry AU - Brosse, Sebastien DA - May DO - 10.1111/j.1466-8238.2010.00611.x M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 3 PY - 2011 SN - 1466-822X ST - Identifying climatic niche shifts using coarse-grained occurrence data: a test with non-native freshwater fish T2 - Global Ecology and Biogeography TI - Identifying climatic niche shifts using coarse-grained occurrence data: a test with non-native freshwater fish UR - ://WOS:000289297300004 VL - 20 ID - 2506 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000085215400001 AU - Lavoue, S. AU - Bigorne, R. AU - Lecointre, G. AU - Agnese, J. F. DA - Jan DO - 10.1006/mpev.1999.0687 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 35 PY - 2000 SN - 1055-7903 ST - Phylogenetic relationships of mormyrid electric fishes (Mormyridae; Teleostei) inferred from cytochrome b sequences T2 - Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution TI - Phylogenetic relationships of mormyrid electric fishes (Mormyridae; Teleostei) inferred from cytochrome b sequences UR - ://WOS:000085215400001 VL - 14 ID - 2658 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000167271700005 AU - Law, W. Y. AU - Chen, W. H. AU - Song, Y. L. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Chang, C. F. DA - Feb DO - 10.1006/gcen.2000.7593 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 44 PY - 2001 SN - 0016-6480 SP - 163-172 ST - Differential in vitro suppressive effects of steroids on leukocyte phagocytosis in two teleosts, tilapia and common carp T2 - General and Comparative Endocrinology TI - Differential in vitro suppressive effects of steroids on leukocyte phagocytosis in two teleosts, tilapia and common carp UR - ://WOS:000167271700005 VL - 121 ID - 658 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000267439700013 AU - Lazard, Jerome AU - Leveque, Christian DA - 2009 DO - 10.1684/agr.2009.0290 M1 - 2-3 N1 - Times Cited: 3 PY - 2009 SN - 1166-7699 ST - Introductions and transfers of fresh water fish species T2 - Cahiers Agricultures TI - Introductions and transfers of fresh water fish species UR - ://WOS:000267439700013 VL - 18 ID - 2755 ER - TY - JOUR AB - 1. In a comparative study, we examined the potential for fish to structure planktonic food webs in shallow mesotrophic to hypereutrophic Northeast Brazilian reservoirs. The food webs were dominated by three guilds of fish (facultative piscivores, generalist planktivores and omnivores), small herbivorous zooplankton and bloom-forming cyanobacteria, with few littoral macrophytes. 2. A principal component's analysis on data from 13 reservoirs (27 sampling dates in 1995-99) revealed that euphotic depth, the relative density of phytoplankton (i.e. the percentage of overall phytoplankton density) represented by cyanobacteria, and the relative biomass of fish (i.e. percentage of overall biomass) represented by omnivores and facultative piscivores, explained most of the variance in the data. Physico-chemical conditions, lake morphometry and rainfall were secondary factors. 3. Phytoplankton was related to fish guild structure. Chlorophyll concentration increased with total phosphorus and the relative biomass of omnivorous fish, decreased with the relative biomass of facultative piscivores, but was unrelated to the biomass and mean body size of herbivorous zooplankton. Chlorophyll concentration and the densities of filamentous and colonial cyanobacteria decreased with the ratio of the biomass of facultative piscivores to that of omnivores (FP : OM). 4. We propose two complementary mechanisms for the observed relationships between fish and phytoplankton. At a low biomass of facultative piscivores, juvenile zooplanktivorous fishes may induce a trophic cascade on zooplankton in the littoral zone. Regardless of piscivore biomass, piscivores and omnivores may regulate phytoplankton via multichannel omnivory because of the predominance of omnivorous or detritivorous foraging behaviour. 5. Manipulative experiments are needed to explore further whether, depending on priorities in the use of the reservoir, fisheries management could alter the FP : OM ratio either to enhance fish yields or to reduce phytoplankton densities and cyanobacterial blooms. AN - WOS:000181632400007 AU - Lazzaro, X. AU - Bouvy, M. AU - Ribeiro, R. A. AU - Oliviera, V. S. AU - Sales, L. T. AU - Vasconcelos, A. R. M. AU - Mata, M. R. M1 - 4 PY - 2003 SN - 0046-5070 SP - 649-668 ST - Do fish regulate phytoplankton in shallow eutrophic Northeast Brazilian reservoirs? T2 - Freshwater Biology TI - Do fish regulate phytoplankton in shallow eutrophic Northeast Brazilian reservoirs? VL - 48 ID - 1288 ER - TY - JOUR AB - P>1. The structure and dynamics of prey populations are shaped by the foraging behaviours of their predators. Yet, there is still little documentation on how distinct predator foraging types control biodiversity, food-web architecture and ecosystem functioning. 2. We experimentally compared the effects of model fish species of two major foraging types of lake planktivores: a size-selective visual feeder (bluegill), and a filter feeder (gizzard shad). The visual feeder forages on individually captured consumer prey, whereas the filter feeder forages on various prey simultaneously, not only consumers but also primary producers. We ran a 1-month mesocosm experiment cross-classifying a biomass gradient of each predator type. We analysed the effect of each fish on food-web architecture by computing major topological descriptors over time (connectance, link density, omnivory index, etc.). These descriptors were computed from 80 predator-prey binary matrices, using taxa mostly identified at the species level. 3. We found that the visual feeder induced more trophic cul-de-sac (inedible) primary-producer species, lower link density and connectance, and lower levels of food-web omnivory and generalism than the filter feeder. Yet, predator biomass did not affect food-web topology. 4. Our results highlight that top-predator foraging behaviour is a key functional trait that can drive food-web topology and ultimately ecosystem functioning. AN - WOS:000270785600023 AU - Lazzaro, X. AU - Lacroix, G. AU - Gauzens, B. AU - Gignoux, J. AU - Legendre, S. DO - 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2009.01588.x M1 - 6 N1 - Times Cited: 1 PY - 2009 SN - 0021-8790 SP - 1307-1317 ST - Predator foraging behaviour drives food-web topological structure T2 - Journal of Animal Ecology TI - Predator foraging behaviour drives food-web topological structure UR - ://WOS:000270785600023 VL - 78 ID - 1240 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Biomanipulations are almost exclusively performed on temperate North American and European lakes to reduce excessive phytoplankton abundance. They use piscivore stocking and/or zooplanktivore removal to enhance zooplankton grazing on algae. Their success depend on intense trophic cascade interactions along a linear food chain from piscivores to visual zooplanktivores, herbivorous zooplankton and phytoplankton. Piscivore cascading effects down to phytoplankton requires a substantial grazing pressure by large Daphnia, the key invertebrate herbivores, when relaxed from zooplanktivory. In contrast, tropical lakes have a weak, zooplankton-phytoplankton link due to the lack of Daphnia and prevalence of large algae, mostly inedible by zooplankton, particularly cyanobacteria that may form efflorescences. Their more complex pelagic food webs make the fish-algae relationships less predictable. Dominant planktivores are filter-feeding omnivores that consume large algae in addition to zooplankton and detritus. Most omnivores have benthic habits (e.g., Nile tilapia and common carp), whereas only few are pelagic feeders (e.g., silver carp). Not limited by resources, filter-feeding planktivores often reach high biomasses and enhance internal nutrient cycling, thus promoting algal growth. Because of these peculiarities, biomanipulation in the Tropics should target the control of cyanobacteria by enhancing filter feeding by pelagic planktivores and/ or reducing nutrient loading by benthic omnivores. We present results of laboratory trials (10-50-L, aquaria), in situ experiments (2.5-6.5-m(3) mesocosms, 1,000-m(2) littoral lilmnocorrals), an overall acoustic fish stock assessment, and a massive accidental fish kill (300 tons) to demonstrate the applicability of fish manipulation within CAESB Restoration Program of Lago Paranoa, the reservoir of Brasilia. We use them to test a biomanipulation approach based on the reduction of the benthic tilapia overpopulatioon (Oreochromis niloticus plus Tilapia rendalli) and stocking of pelagic silver carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix) to reduce phosphorus loading and thus control the occurrence of cyanobacteria blooms (Microcystis aeruginosa, Botryococcus spp., Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii). We also explore the benefits of stocking herbivorous grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) to control excessive macrophytes growth, as well as implementing environment-friendly silver carp cage culture and promoting sport fishery of native piscivores (tucunare Cichla ocellaris, dourado Salminus maxillosus, surubim, Pseudoplatystoma coruscans) to improve water quality. We discuss the potential and effectiveness of food-web manipulations for the restauration of shallow eutrophic tropical lakes, emphasizing their peculiarities, e.g. the importance of omnivory and internal nutrient cycling favoring nitrogen limitation. AN - WOS:000235752400013 AU - Lazzaro, X. AU - Starling, Flrm N1 - Reddy, MV International Workshop on Restoration and Management of Eutrophic Lakes 2001 Kunming, PEOPLES R CHINA PY - 2005 SP - 361-387 ST - Using biomanipulation to control eutrophication in a shallow tropical urban reservoir (Lago Paranoa, Brazil) T2 - Restoration and Management of Tropical Eutrophic Lakes TI - Using biomanipulation to control eutrophication in a shallow tropical urban reservoir (Lago Paranoa, Brazil) ID - 1280 ER - TY - BOOK AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR13900002855 AU - Le Bail, P. Y. AU - Keith, P. AU - Planquette, P. PY - 2000 SP - 1-307 ST - Atlas of freshwater fish of French Guiana. Volume 2 - part II: Siluriformes. T2 - [Atlas of freshwater fish of French Guiana. Volume 2 - part II: Siluriformes.]. TI - Atlas of freshwater fish of French Guiana. Volume 2 - part II: Siluriformes. TT - Atlas des poissons d'eau douce de Guyane. Tome 2 - fascicule II: Siluriformes. UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR13900002855 ID - 1174 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The fish fauna of French Guiana is among the best known of South America. Various fieldwork campaigns have been conducted since the publication of the "Atlas des poissons d'eau douce" de Guyane, particularly in poorly surveyed areas, leading to the discovery of new taxa, and numerous scientific publications have provided new insights concerning this fauna. An updated checklist of the fishes of French Guiana, including all of this new information, is therefore desirable. The list contains 416 species, 367 of which are strictly freshwater. Fish diversity is strongly correlated with catchment size and is, on average, higher in French Guiana than in Suriname. The largest groups are the Characiformes (41%), Siluriformes (33%) and Perciformes (13%). The relative abundance of taxonomic groups differs between catchments, probably reflecting the ecological character of the rivers. Eighty seven species, around a quarter of the ichthyofauna, are listed as endemic, but this may be an underestimate because a rather strict definition of endemism is used. The rate of endemism is strongly correlated with catchment size, with some families showing higher than average rates. Comparison of the number of species shared by the different catchments suggests a highly complex pattern of dispersal as a function of the catchment size, topography, and species. The Oyapock River seems to belong to a relatively distinct biogeographic zone influenced by the Amazon basin, but it is not possible to show a broader trend. These results provide an additional tool for environmental managers and decision makers. AN - WOS:000303949900016 AU - Le Bail, Pierre-Yves AU - Covain, Raphael AU - Jegu, Michel AU - Fisch-Muller, Sonia AU - Vigouroux, Regis AU - Keith, Philippe DA - Mar 31 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 3 PY - 2012 SN - 0399-0974 ST - Updated checklist of the freshwater and estuarine fishes of French Guiana T2 - Cybium TI - Updated checklist of the freshwater and estuarine fishes of French Guiana UR - ://WOS:000303949900016 VL - 36 ID - 2180 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR12500027318 AU - le Belle, N. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Marquet, G. AU - Kerdelhue, B. AU - Fontaine, Y. A. DA - 1988 M1 - 1 PY - 1988 SN - 0181-0626 SP - 147-160 ST - Etat sexuel et axe gonadotrope hypothalamo-hypophysaire chez les trois especies d'Anguilles de Tahiti (Anguilla marmorata, A. megastoma et A. obscura) T2 - Bulletin du Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle Section A Zoologie Biologie et Ecologie Animales TI - Etat sexuel et axe gonadotrope hypothalamo-hypophysaire chez les trois especies d'Anguilles de Tahiti (Anguilla marmorata, A. megastoma et A. obscura) UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR12500027318 VL - 10 ID - 702 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000286715500018 AU - Le Cam, Jean-Benoit AU - Fournier, Jerome AU - Etienne, Samuel AU - Couden, Jerome DA - Jan 20 DO - 10.1016/j.ecss.2010.10.036 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 1 PY - 2011 SN - 0272-7714 SP - 333-339 ST - The strength of biogenic sand reefs: Visco-elastic behaviour of cement secreted by the tube building polychaete Sabellaria alveolata, Linnaeus, 1767 T2 - Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science TI - The strength of biogenic sand reefs: Visco-elastic behaviour of cement secreted by the tube building polychaete Sabellaria alveolata, Linnaeus, 1767 UR - ://WOS:000286715500018 VL - 91 ID - 854 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The large temporal and spatial variability in marine productivity encountered by marine predators may negatively influence breeding success. The Antarctic fur seal Arctocephalus gazella (AFS), a marine predator in the Southern Ocean (SO) ecosystem with a circumpolar distribution, exhibits a short, 4 mo lactation coinciding with increased summer marine productivity. The diet of AFS, and the distance to significant and productive oceanographic features, such as the Antarctic Polar Frontal Zone (PFZ), varies considerably between populations. We studied the foraging activity, foraging efficiency and the pup provisioning strategies of lactating AFS at a key breeding site in the southern Indian Ocean, the Kerguelen Archipelago. Foraging parameters were examined in relation to interannual variability in oceanographic conditions and prey availability in the PFZ over 3 consecutive breeding seasons (1998 to 2000). The location of foraging zones, diving activity, diet and foraging efficiency varied significantly between years, concurrently with annual changes in sea-surface temperature (SST) and prey availability. The strongest recorded El Nino Southern Oscillation event in 1997-1998 coincided with anomalously warm waters in the vicinity of the Archipelago. Deeper diving by females, reduced maternal and pup body condition, and minimal pup growth rates and low catch per unit effort of the primary prey species, lanternfishes (Myctophidae) were all recorded in this period. Maternal size was positively related to the growth performance of pups only in this period, indicating the importance of age/size and/or experience in mediating environmental fluctuations. Foraging efficiency over a foraging cycle and variability in mean provisioning rates (trip duration), were identified as proxies of prey availability within the foraging range of seals, emphasising the effectiveness of the use of AFS foraging behaviour as an indicator of both food and oceanographic variability and climatic anomalies. The increasing frequency of anomalously warm SST events in sectors of the SO, however, may elicit specific behavioural responses from 'central place foragers' (i.e. species that return to breeding sites to feed their young) to avoid sustained poor body condition of females and their weaned offspring. AN - WOS:000237558000008 AU - Lea, M. A. AU - Guinet, C. AU - Cherel, Y. AU - Duhamel, G. AU - Dubroca, L. AU - Pruvost, P. AU - Hindell, M. N1 - Times Cited: 10 PY - 2006 SN - 0171-8630 SP - 77-94 ST - Impacts of climatic anomalies on provisioning strategies of a Southern Ocean predator T2 - Marine Ecology-Progress Series TI - Impacts of climatic anomalies on provisioning strategies of a Southern Ocean predator UR - ://WOS:000237558000008 VL - 310 ID - 211 ER - TY - CHAP A2 - Pascal, Presses Universitaires Blaise AU - Zelinda, Leão AU - Jérôme, Fournier CY - Clermont-Ferrand PB - S. Etienne & R. Paris PY - 2007 SP - 225-248 ST - Contribution à l'étude biogéomorphologique d'un archipel d'origine volcanique: une synthèse sur le complexe récifal d'Abrolhos (Bahia, Brésil) T2 - Les littoraux volcaniques: une approche environnementale TI - Contribution à l'étude biogéomorphologique d'un archipel d'origine volcanique: une synthèse sur le complexe récifal d'Abrolhos (Bahia, Brésil) ID - 1375 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000306218100006 AU - Leclere, J. AU - Belliard, J. AU - Oberdorff, T. DA - Sep DO - 10.1007/s10750-012-1135-8 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2012 SN - 0018-8158 ST - Young-of-the-year fish assemblages as indicators of anthropogenic disturbances in large tributaries of the Seine River Basin (France) T2 - Hydrobiologia TI - Young-of-the-year fish assemblages as indicators of anthropogenic disturbances in large tributaries of the Seine River Basin (France) UR - ://WOS:000306218100006 VL - 694 ID - 2490 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000296312300003 AU - Leclere, J. AU - Oberdorff, T. AU - Belliard, J. AU - Leprieur, F. DA - Sep DO - 10.1016/j.ecoinf.2011.05.001 M1 - 5 N1 - Times Cited: 2 PY - 2011 SN - 1574-9541 ST - A comparison of modeling techniques to predict juvenile 0+fish species occurrences in a large river system T2 - Ecological Informatics TI - A comparison of modeling techniques to predict juvenile 0+fish species occurrences in a large river system UR - ://WOS:000296312300003 VL - 6 ID - 2489 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000169374800024 AU - Lee, Y. H. AU - Du, J. L. AU - Yen, F. P. AU - Lee, C. Y. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Huang, J. D. AU - Sun, L. T. AU - Chang, C. F. DA - Jun DO - 10.1016/s1096-4959(01)00337-2 M1 - 2-3 N1 - Times Cited: 13 4th International Symposium on Fish Endocrinology JUL 31-AUG 04, 2000 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON PY - 2001 SN - 1096-4959 SP - 399-406 ST - Regulation of plasma gonadotropin II secretion by sex steroids, aromatase inhibitors, and antiestrogens in the protandrous black porgy, Ancanthopagrus schlegeli Bleeker T2 - Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology B-Biochemistry & Molecular Biology TI - Regulation of plasma gonadotropin II secretion by sex steroids, aromatase inhibitors, and antiestrogens in the protandrous black porgy, Ancanthopagrus schlegeli Bleeker UR - ://WOS:000169374800024 VL - 129 ID - 656 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000184500500004 AU - Lefebvre, A. AU - Ellien, C. AU - Davoult, D. AU - Thiebaut, E. AU - Salomon, J. C. DA - Jun DO - 10.1016/s0272-7714(02)00371-2 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 15 PY - 2003 SN - 0272-7714 ST - Pelagic dispersal of the brittle-star Ophiothrix fragilis larvae in a megatidal area (English Channel, France) examined using an advection/diffusion model T2 - Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science TI - Pelagic dispersal of the brittle-star Ophiothrix fragilis larvae in a megatidal area (English Channel, France) examined using an advection/diffusion model UR - ://WOS:000184500500004 VL - 57 ID - 2406 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000187638500009 AU - Lefebvre, F. AU - Acou, A. AU - Poizat, G. AU - Crivelli, A. J. DO - 10.1051/kmae:2003039 M1 - 368 N1 - Times Cited: 0 Lefebvre, F Acou, A Poizat, G Crivelli, AJ Meeting on Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems MAR 26-29, 2001 FRANCE PY - 2003 SN - 0767-2861 SP - 97-108 ST - Anguillicolosis among silver eels: A 2-year survey in 4 habitats from Camargue (Rhone Delta, South of France) T2 - Bulletin Francais De La Peche Et De La Pisciculture TI - Anguillicolosis among silver eels: A 2-year survey in 4 habitats from Camargue (Rhone Delta, South of France) UR - ://WOS:000187638500009 ID - 892 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000187638500008 AU - Lefebvre, F. AU - Sergent, E. AU - Acou, A. AU - Lecomte-Finiger, R. AU - Crivelli, A. J. DO - 10.1051/kmae:2003038 M1 - 368 N1 - Times Cited: 3 Lefebvre, F Sergent, E Acou, A Lecomte-Finiger, R Crivelli, AJ Meeting on Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems MAR 26-29, 2001 FRANCE PY - 2003 SN - 0767-2861 SP - 85-96 ST - Recruitment of glass eels (Anguilla anguilla) on the French Mediterranean coast: A comparative analysis of biometric and pigmentation characteristics during the 1974-75 and 2000-01 sampling seasons T2 - Bulletin Francais De La Peche Et De La Pisciculture TI - Recruitment of glass eels (Anguilla anguilla) on the French Mediterranean coast: A comparative analysis of biometric and pigmentation characteristics during the 1974-75 and 2000-01 sampling seasons UR - ://WOS:000187638500008 ID - 891 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The survey of the catadromous migration of eels through a major dam was operated on a pipe insuring a minimal legal discharge of the dam of Bois Joli on the Fremur River (Northern Brittany, France : height, 13.7 m; Volume, 3 Millions of m(3)). Part of the silver eels used this pipe to emigrate, at the beginning of the downstream run when it represented the only possible downstream passage, but also later when the dam spill enabled a second emigration pathway. Because of the low discharge and of the design of the pipe, it is assumed that eels look for a possible seawards passage. AN - WOS:000187638500005 AU - Legault, A. AU - Acou, A. AU - Guillouet, J. AU - Feunteun, E. DO - 10.1051/kmae:2003035 M1 - 368 N1 - Legault, A Acou, A Guillouet, J Feunteun, E Meeting on Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems MAR 26-29, 2001 FRANCE PY - 2003 SN - 0767-2861 SP - 43-54 ST - Survey of downstream migration of silver eels through discharge pipe on a reservoir dam T2 - Bulletin Francais De La Peche Et De La Pisciculture TI - Survey of downstream migration of silver eels through discharge pipe on a reservoir dam UR - ://WOS:000187638500005 ID - 881 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000312479900002 AU - Legendre, Louis AU - Niquil, Nathalie DA - Jan DO - 10.1016/j.jmarsys.2011.11.021 N1 - Times Cited: 3 SI PY - 2013 SN - 0924-7963 SP - 4-21 ST - Large-scale regional comparisons of ecosystem processes: Methods and approaches T2 - Journal of Marine Systems TI - Large-scale regional comparisons of ecosystem processes: Methods and approaches UR - ://WOS:000312479900002 VL - 109 ID - 2829 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000252966500015 AU - Leprieur, F. AU - Beauchard, O. AU - Hugueny, B. AU - Grenouillet, G. AU - Brosse, S. DA - Mar DO - 10.1111/j.1472-4642.2007.00409.x M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 24 PY - 2008 SN - 1366-9516 ST - Null model of biotic homogenization: a test with the European freshwater fish fauna T2 - Diversity and Distributions TI - Null model of biotic homogenization: a test with the European freshwater fish fauna UR - ://WOS:000252966500015 VL - 14 ID - 2536 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000263520300005 AU - Leprieur, F. AU - Brosse, S. AU - Garcia-Berthou, E. AU - Oberdorff, T. AU - Olden, J. D. AU - Townsend, C. R. DA - Mar DO - 10.1111/j.1467-2979.2008.00314.x M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 38 PY - 2009 SN - 1467-2960 ST - Scientific uncertainty and the assessment of risks posed by non-native freshwater fishes T2 - Fish and Fisheries TI - Scientific uncertainty and the assessment of risks posed by non-native freshwater fishes UR - ://WOS:000263520300005 VL - 10 ID - 2468 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000254928400026 AU - Leprieur, Fabien AU - Beauchard, Olivier AU - Blanchet, Simon AU - Oberdorff, Thierry AU - Brosse, Sebastien C7 - e28 DA - Feb DO - 10.1371/journal.pbio.0060028 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 95 PY - 2008 SN - 1544-9173 ST - Fish invasions in the world's river systems: When natural processes are blurred by human activities T2 - Plos Biology TI - Fish invasions in the world's river systems: When natural processes are blurred by human activities UR - ://WOS:000254928400026 VL - 6 ID - 2476 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000288211000001 AU - Leprieur, Fabien AU - Tedesco, Pablo A. AU - Hugueny, Bernard AU - Beauchard, Olivier AU - Durr, Hans H. AU - Brosse, Sebastien AU - Oberdorff, Thierry DA - Apr DO - 10.1111/j.1461-0248.2011.01589.x M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 13 PY - 2011 SN - 1461-023X ST - Partitioning global patterns of freshwater fish beta diversity reveals contrasting signatures of past climate changes T2 - Ecology Letters TI - Partitioning global patterns of freshwater fish beta diversity reveals contrasting signatures of past climate changes UR - ://WOS:000288211000001 VL - 14 ID - 2228 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR11500031771 AU - Leveque, C. DA - 1978 M1 - 3 PY - 1978 SN - 0368-0770 ST - Estimation du rapport P/B a partir de la longevite des especes T2 - Internationale Vereinigung fuer Theoretische und Angewandte Limnologie Verhandlungen TI - Estimation du rapport P/B a partir de la longevite des especes UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR11500031771 VL - 20 ID - 2786 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD198477009429 AU - Leveque, C. DA - 1983 M1 - 1 PY - 1983 SN - 0399-0974 ST - DESCRIPTION OF BARBUS-ANNIAE NEW-SPECIES PISCES CYPRINIDAE OF GUINEA T2 - Cybium TI - DESCRIPTION OF BARBUS-ANNIAE NEW-SPECIES PISCES CYPRINIDAE OF GUINEA UR - ://BIOABS:BACD198477009429 VL - 7 ID - 2788 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR12000064067 AU - Leveque, C. DA - 1983 M1 - 3 PY - 1983 SN - 0399-0974 ST - Le genre Barbus (Pisces, Cyprinidae) en Cote d'Ivoire T2 - Cybium TI - Le genre Barbus (Pisces, Cyprinidae) en Cote d'Ivoire UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR12000064067 VL - 7 ID - 2814 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR12700044023 AU - Leveque, C. DA - 1989 M1 - 2 PY - 1989 SN - 0399-0974 ST - Remarques taxinomiques sur quelques petits Barbus (Pisces, Cyprinidae) d'Afrique de l'Ouest T2 - Cybium TI - Remarques taxinomiques sur quelques petits Barbus (Pisces, Cyprinidae) d'Afrique de l'Ouest UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR12700044023 VL - 13 ID - 2751 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD199089046168 AU - Leveque, C. DA - 1989 M1 - 3 PY - 1989 SN - 0399-0974 ST - TAXONOMIC COMMENTS ON SOME SMALL BARBUS PISCES CYPRINIDAE FROM WEST AFRICA T2 - Cybium TI - TAXONOMIC COMMENTS ON SOME SMALL BARBUS PISCES CYPRINIDAE FROM WEST AFRICA UR - ://BIOABS:BACD199089046168 VL - 13 ID - 2785 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD198988105546 AU - Leveque, C. DA - 1989 M1 - 2 PY - 1989 SN - 0399-0974 ST - TAXONOMIC REMARKS ON SOME SMALL BARBUS PISCES CYPRINIDAE FROM WEST AFRICA FIRST PART T2 - Cybium TI - TAXONOMIC REMARKS ON SOME SMALL BARBUS PISCES CYPRINIDAE FROM WEST AFRICA FIRST PART UR - ://BIOABS:BACD198988105546 VL - 13 ID - 2795 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR12700013012 AU - Leveque, C. DA - 1990 M1 - 1 PY - 1990 SN - 0936-9902 ST - Relict tropical fish fauna in central Sahara T2 - Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters TI - Relict tropical fish fauna in central Sahara UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR12700013012 VL - 1 ID - 2807 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR12800021216 AU - Leveque, C. DA - 1990[1991] PY - 1991 SN - 0152-674X ST - Faune des poissons d'eaux douces et saumatres d'Afrique de l'ouest. Tome 1. Cyprinidae T2 - Faune Tropicale TI - Faune des poissons d'eaux douces et saumatres d'Afrique de l'ouest. Tome 1. Cyprinidae UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR12800021216 VL - 28 ID - 2787 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR12800021241 AU - Leveque, C. DA - 1990[1991] PY - 1991 SN - 0152-674X ST - Faune des poissons d'eaux douces et saumatres d'Afrique de l'ouest. Tome 1. Phractolaemidae T2 - Faune Tropicale TI - Faune des poissons d'eaux douces et saumatres d'Afrique de l'ouest. Tome 1. Phractolaemidae UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR12800021241 VL - 28 ID - 2794 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR12800021229 AU - Leveque, C. DA - 1990[1991] PY - 1991 SN - 0152-674X ST - Faune des poissons d'eaux douces et saumatres d'Afrique de l'ouest. Tome 1. Protopteridae T2 - Faune Tropicale TI - Faune des poissons d'eaux douces et saumatres d'Afrique de l'ouest. Tome 1. Protopteridae UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR12800021229 VL - 28 ID - 2800 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1994PF75500018 AU - Leveque, C. DA - Sep M1 - 268 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 1994 SN - 0029-5671 ST - SAVING FRESH-WATER FISH T2 - Recherche TI - SAVING FRESH-WATER FISH UR - ://WOS:A1994PF75500018 VL - 25 ID - 2818 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1995TV81900003 AU - Leveque, C. DA - 1995 DO - 10.1051/kmae:1995006 M1 - 337-9 N1 - Times Cited: 7 International Symposium on Fish and Their Habitat DEC 06-08, 1994 LYON, FRANCE PY - 1995 SN - 0767-2861 ST - Habitat: To be at the right place at the right time? T2 - Bulletin Francais De La Peche Et De La Pisciculture TI - Habitat: To be at the right place at the right time? UR - ://WOS:A1995TV81900003 ID - 2756 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1995QP31700005 AU - Leveque, C. DA - 1995 DO - 10.1051/alr:1995005 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 23 PY - 1995 SN - 0990-7440 ST - ROLE AND CONSEQUENCES OF FISH DIVERSITY IN THE FUNCTIONING OF AFRICAN FRESH-WATER ECOSYSTEMS - A REVIEW T2 - Aquatic Living Resources TI - ROLE AND CONSEQUENCES OF FISH DIVERSITY IN THE FUNCTIONING OF AFRICAN FRESH-WATER ECOSYSTEMS - A REVIEW UR - ://WOS:A1995QP31700005 VL - 8 ID - 2762 ER - TY - BOOK A2 - di Castri, Francesco A2 - Younes, Talal AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR13300042699 AU - Leveque, C. PY - 1996 SN - 0-85198-973-X ST - Introduction of fish species in freshwaters: a major threat to aquatic biodiversity? T2 - Biodiversity, science and development: towards a new partnership. TI - Introduction of fish species in freshwaters: a major threat to aquatic biodiversity? UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR13300042699 ID - 2768 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR13600082932 AU - Leveque, C. DA - 1997 PY - 1997 SN - 0767-2861 ST - Introductions of exotic fish species in tropical freshwaters: purposes and consequences T2 - Bulletin Francais de la Peche et de la Pisciculture TI - Introductions of exotic fish species in tropical freshwaters: purposes and consequences TT - Introductions de nouvelles especies de poissons dans les eaux douces tropicales: objectifs et consequences. UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR13600082932 VL - 344-345 ID - 2766 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD199800344617 AU - Leveque, C. DA - 1998 M1 - SPEC. ISSUE PY - 1998 SN - 0992-7158 ST - Biodiversity and management of inland aquatic ecosystems T2 - Revue des Sciences de l'Eau TI - Biodiversity and management of inland aquatic ecosystems UR - ://BIOABS:BACD199800344617 VL - 11 ID - 2815 ER - TY - BOOK AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR13800006543 AU - Leveque, C. PY - 1998 SN - 0-85238-239-1 ST - Fish species introductions in African fresh waters T2 - Stocking and introductions of fish. TI - Fish species introductions in African fresh waters UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR13800006543 ID - 2812 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR13900060432 AU - Leveque, C. DA - 2001 PY - 2001 SN - 0379-1785 ST - African freshwater fish and fisheries: a biological and culture heritage T2 - Koninklijk Museum voor Midden-Afrika Tervuren Belgie Annalen Zoologische Wetenschappen TI - African freshwater fish and fisheries: a biological and culture heritage UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR13900060432 VL - 288 ID - 2779 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000231879200006 AU - Leveque, C. AU - Balian, E. V. DA - Jul 1 DO - 10.1007/s10750-005-0891-0 N1 - Times Cited: 2 PY - 2005 SN - 0018-8158 ST - Conservation of freshwater biodiversity: does the real world meet scientific dreams? T2 - Hydrobiologia TI - Conservation of freshwater biodiversity: does the real world meet scientific dreams? UR - ://WOS:000231879200006 VL - 542 ID - 2817 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000231879200010 AU - Leveque, C. AU - Balian, E. V. AU - Martens, K. DA - Jul 1 DO - 10.1007/s10750-004-5522-7 N1 - Times Cited: 27 PY - 2005 SN - 0018-8158 ST - An assessment of animal species diversity in continental waters T2 - Hydrobiologia TI - An assessment of animal species diversity in continental waters UR - ://WOS:000231879200010 VL - 542 ID - 2802 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR12000028583 AU - Leveque, C. AU - Bigorne, R. DA - 1983 M1 - 4 PY - 1983 SN - 0240-8783 ST - Revision des Leptocypris et Raiamas (Pisces, Cyprinidae) de l'Afrique de l'ouest T2 - Revue d'Hydrobiologie Tropicale TI - Revision des Leptocypris et Raiamas (Pisces, Cyprinidae) de l'Afrique de l'ouest UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR12000028583 VL - 16 ID - 2651 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD198579001578 AU - Leveque, C. AU - Bigorne, R. DA - 1984 M1 - 4 PY - 1984 SN - 0240-8783 ST - REVISION OF LEPTOCYPRIS AND RAIAMAS PISCES CYPRINIDAE OF WEST AFRICA T2 - Revue d'Hydrobiologie Tropicale TI - REVISION OF LEPTOCYPRIS AND RAIAMAS PISCES CYPRINIDAE OF WEST AFRICA UR - ://BIOABS:BACD198579001578 VL - 16 ID - 2665 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD198682042030 AU - Leveque, C. AU - Bigorne, R. DA - 1985 M1 - 4 PY - 1985 SN - 0399-0974 ST - DISTRIBUTION AND VARIABILITY OF THE NUMERICAL CHARACTERS OF THE MORMYRUS SPECIES FROM WESTERN AFRICA T2 - Cybium TI - DISTRIBUTION AND VARIABILITY OF THE NUMERICAL CHARACTERS OF THE MORMYRUS SPECIES FROM WESTERN AFRICA UR - ://BIOABS:BACD198682042030 VL - 9 ID - 2661 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR12200017304 AU - Leveque, C. AU - Bigorne, R. DA - 1985 M1 - 2 PY - 1985 SN - 0399-0974 ST - Le genre Hippopotamyrus (Pisces, Mormyridae) en Afrique de l'Ouest, avec la description d'Hippopotamyrus paugyi n. sp T2 - Cybium TI - Le genre Hippopotamyrus (Pisces, Mormyridae) en Afrique de l'Ouest, avec la description d'Hippopotamyrus paugyi n. sp UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR12200017304 VL - 9 ID - 2657 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD198886035701 AU - Leveque, C. AU - Bigorne, R. DA - 1987 M1 - 1 PY - 1987 SN - 0240-8783 ST - MORPHOLOGY AND DISTRIBUTION OF ICHTHYBORUS-QUADRILINEATUS PELLEGREIN 1904 PHAGO-LORICATUS GUNTHER 1865 PISCES DISTICHODONTIDAE IN WEST AFRICA T2 - Revue d'Hydrobiologie Tropicale TI - MORPHOLOGY AND DISTRIBUTION OF ICHTHYBORUS-QUADRILINEATUS PELLEGREIN 1904 PHAGO-LORICATUS GUNTHER 1865 PISCES DISTICHODONTIDAE IN WEST AFRICA UR - ://BIOABS:BACD198886035701 VL - 20 ID - 2653 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR12600011031 AU - Leveque, C. AU - Bruton, M. N. AU - Ssentongo, G. W. DA - 1988 N1 - No. 216 PY - 1988 SN - 0371-6023 ST - Biologie et ecologie des poissons d'eau douce Africains T2 - Travaux et Documents de l'O R S T O M (Office de la Recherche Scientifique et Technique Outre-Mer) TI - Biologie et ecologie des poissons d'eau douce Africains UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR12600011031 ID - 2792 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1983RD01500007 AU - Leveque, C. AU - Dejoux, C. AU - Iltis, A. DA - 1983 DO - 10.1007/bf00027426 N1 - Times Cited: 9 PY - 1983 SN - 0018-8158 ST - LIMNOLOGY OF THE BANDAMA RIVER, IVORY-COAST T2 - Hydrobiologia TI - LIMNOLOGY OF THE BANDAMA RIVER, IVORY-COAST UR - ://WOS:A1983RD01500007 VL - 100 ID - 2764 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1988M315300019 AU - Leveque, C. AU - Fairhurst, C. P. AU - Abban, K. AU - Paugy, D. AU - Curtis, M. S. AU - Iraore, K. DA - 1988 DO - 10.1016/0045-6535(88)90232-9 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 25 PY - 1988 SN - 0045-6535 ST - ONCHOCERCIASIS CONTROL PROGRAM IN WEST-AFRICA - 10 YEARS MONITORING OF FISH POPULATIONS T2 - Chemosphere TI - ONCHOCERCIASIS CONTROL PROGRAM IN WEST-AFRICA - 10 YEARS MONITORING OF FISH POPULATIONS UR - ://WOS:A1988M315300019 VL - 17 ID - 2613 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD199191058962 AU - Leveque, C. AU - Guegan, J. F. DA - 1990 M1 - 1 PY - 1990 SN - 0240-8783 ST - THE LARGE BARBUS TELEOSTEI CYPRINIDAE OF WEST AFRICA TAXONOMIC STUDY AND BRANCHIAL PARASITOFAUNA T2 - Revue d'Hydrobiologie Tropicale TI - THE LARGE BARBUS TELEOSTEI CYPRINIDAE OF WEST AFRICA TAXONOMIC STUDY AND BRANCHIAL PARASITOFAUNA UR - ://BIOABS:BACD199191058962 VL - 23 ID - 2789 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1979LJ05300004 AU - Leveque, C. AU - Herbinet, P. DA - 1979 M1 - 3-4 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 1979 SN - 0373-9422 ST - MERISTIC CHARACTERISTICS AND BIOLOGY OF SCHILBE-MYSTUS (PISCES, SCHILBEIDAE) IN IVORY-COAST T2 - Cahiers Orstom Hydrobiologie TI - MERISTIC CHARACTERISTICS AND BIOLOGY OF SCHILBE-MYSTUS (PISCES, SCHILBEIDAE) IN IVORY-COAST UR - ://WOS:A1979LJ05300004 VL - 13 ID - 2809 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR11900017700 AU - Leveque, C. AU - Herbinet, P. DA - 1982 M1 - 2 PY - 1982 SN - 0035-1814 ST - Caracteres meristiques et biologie d'Eutropius mentalis dans les rivieres de Cote d'Ivoire (Pisces, Schilbeidae) T2 - Revue de Zoologie Africaine TI - Caracteres meristiques et biologie d'Eutropius mentalis dans les rivieres de Cote d'Ivoire (Pisces, Schilbeidae) UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR11900017700 VL - 96 ID - 2805 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000184071400002 AU - Leveque, C. AU - Hougard, J. M. AU - Resh, V. AU - Statzner, B. AU - Yameogo, L. DA - Jun DO - 10.1023/a:1024660017077 M1 - 1-3 N1 - Times Cited: 10 PY - 2003 SN - 0018-8158 ST - Freshwater ecology and biodiversity in the tropics: what did we learn from 30 years of onchocerciasis control and the associated biomonitoring of West African rivers? T2 - Hydrobiologia TI - Freshwater ecology and biodiversity in the tropics: what did we learn from 30 years of onchocerciasis control and the associated biomonitoring of West African rivers? UR - ://WOS:000184071400002 VL - 500 ID - 2763 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The precise number of extant fish species remains to be determined. About 28,900 species were listed in FishBase in 2005, but some experts feel that the final total may be considerably higher. Freshwater fishes comprise until now almost 13,000 species (and 2,513 genera) (including only freshwater and strictly peripheral species), or about 15,000 if all species occurring from fresh to brackishwaters are included. Noteworthy is the fact that the estimated 13,000 strictly freshwater fish species live in lakes and rivers that cover only 1% of the earth's surface, while the remaining 16,000 species live in salt water covering a full 70%. While freshwater species belong to some 170 families (or 207 if peripheral species are also considered), the bulk of species occur in a relatively few groups: the Characiformes, Cypriniformes, Siluriformes, and Gymnotiformes, the Perciformes (noteably the family Cichlidae), and the Cyprinodontiformes. Biogeographically the distribution of strictly freshwater species and genera are, respectively 4,035 species (705 genera) in the Neotropical region, 2,938 (390 genera) in the Afrotropical, 2,345 (440 genera) in the Oriental, 1,844 (380 genera) in the Palaearctic, 1,411 (298 genera) in the Nearctic, and 261 (94 genera) in the Australian. For each continent, the main characteristics of the ichthyofauna are briefly outlined. At this continental scale, ichthyologists have also attempted to identify ichthyological "provinces'' that are regions with a distinctive evolutionary history and hence more or less characteristic biota at the species level. Ichthyoregions are currently identified in each continent, except for Asia. An exceptionally high faunal diversity occurs in ancient lakes, where one of the most noteworthy features is the existence of radiations of species that apparently result from intra-lacustrine speciation. Numerous fish-species flocks have been identified in various ancient lakes that are exceptional natural sites for the study of speciation. The major threats to fish biodiversity are intense and have been relatively well documented: overexploitation, flow modification, destruction of habitats, invasion by exotic species, pollution including the worldwide phenomena of eutrophication and sedimentation, all of which are interacting. AN - WOS:000252253300054 AU - Leveque, C. AU - Oberdorff, T. AU - Paugy, D. AU - Stiassny, M. L. J. AU - Tedesco, P. A. DO - 10.1007/s10750-007-9034-0 PY - 2008 SN - 0018-8158 SP - 545-567 ST - Global diversity of fish (Pisces) in freshwater T2 - Hydrobiologia TI - Global diversity of fish (Pisces) in freshwater VL - 595 ID - 22 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR11900019792 AU - Leveque, C. AU - Paugy, D. DA - 1982 M1 - 1 PY - 1982 SN - 0399-0974 ST - Nouvelle espece de Barbus (Pisces, Cyprinidae) d'Afrique de l'Ouest T2 - Cybium TI - Nouvelle espece de Barbus (Pisces, Cyprinidae) d'Afrique de l'Ouest UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR11900019792 VL - 6 ID - 2605 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD199293050020 AU - Leveque, C. AU - Paugy, D. AU - Teugels, G. G. DA - 1991 M1 - 2 PY - 1991 SN - 0240-8783 ST - ANNOTATED CHECK-LIST OF THE FRESHWATER FISHES OF THE NILO-SUDAN RIVER BASINS IN AFRICA T2 - Revue d'Hydrobiologie Tropicale TI - ANNOTATED CHECK-LIST OF THE FRESHWATER FISHES OF THE NILO-SUDAN RIVER BASINS IN AFRICA UR - ://BIOABS:BACD199293050020 VL - 24 ID - 2597 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR12800021226 AU - Leveque, C. AU - Paugy, D. AU - Teugels, G. G. DA - 1990[1991] PY - 1991 SN - 0152-674X ST - Faune des poissons d'eaux douces et saumatres d'Afrique de l'ouest. Tome 1 T2 - Faune Tropicale TI - Faune des poissons d'eaux douces et saumatres d'Afrique de l'ouest. Tome 1 UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR12800021226 VL - 28 ID - 2589 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD199089123813 AU - Leveque, C. AU - Paugy, D. AU - Teugels, G. G. AU - Romand, R. DA - 1989 M1 - 2 PY - 1989 SN - 0240-8783 ST - CHECKLIST AND DISTRIBUTION OF FRESHWATER FISHES IN COASTAL BASINS OF GUINEA AND GUINEA-BISSAU T2 - Revue d'Hydrobiologie Tropicale TI - CHECKLIST AND DISTRIBUTION OF FRESHWATER FISHES IN COASTAL BASINS OF GUINEA AND GUINEA-BISSAU UR - ://BIOABS:BACD199089123813 VL - 22 ID - 2612 ER - TY - BOOK A2 - Lamotte, M. A2 - Bourliere, F. AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR12300034156 AU - Leveque, C. AU - Quensiere, J. PY - 1983 ST - Un lac tropical sous climat semi-aride: le lac Tchad T2 - Problemes d'ecologie: ecosystemes limiques. TI - Un lac tropical sous climat semi-aride: le lac Tchad UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR12300034156 ID - 2776 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR12600011027 AU - Leveque, C. AU - Quensiere, J. DA - 1988 N1 - No. 216 PY - 1988 SN - 0371-6023 ST - Biologie et ecologie des poissons d'eau douce Africains. Les peuplements ichthyologiques des lacs peu profonds T2 - Travaux et Documents de l'O R S T O M (Office de la Recherche Scientifique et Technique Outre-Mer) TI - Biologie et ecologie des poissons d'eau douce Africains. Les peuplements ichthyologiques des lacs peu profonds UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR12600011027 ID - 2804 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD198886067376 AU - Leveque, C. AU - Teugels, G. G. AU - Thys Van Den Audenaerde, D. F. E. DA - 1987 M1 - 2 PY - 1987 SN - 0240-8783 ST - REVISION OF SOME THREE SPOTTED WEST AFRICAN BARBUS PISCES CYPRINIDAE DESCRIPTION OF THREE NEW SPECIES BARBUS-TIEKOROI NEW-SPECIES BARBUS-TRAOREI NEW-SPECIES AND BARBUS-TRISPILOIDES NEW-SPECIES T2 - Revue d'Hydrobiologie Tropicale TI - REVISION OF SOME THREE SPOTTED WEST AFRICAN BARBUS PISCES CYPRINIDAE DESCRIPTION OF THREE NEW SPECIES BARBUS-TIEKOROI NEW-SPECIES BARBUS-TRAOREI NEW-SPECIES AND BARBUS-TRISPILOIDES NEW-SPECIES UR - ://BIOABS:BACD198886067376 VL - 20 ID - 2797 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD198987056559 AU - Leveque, C. AU - Teugels, G. G. AU - Thys Van Den Audenaerde, D. F. E. DA - 1988 M1 - 3 PY - 1988 SN - 0399-0974 ST - DESCRIPTION OF 3 NEW SPECIES OF BARBUS FROM WEST AFRICA T2 - Cybium TI - DESCRIPTION OF 3 NEW SPECIES OF BARBUS FROM WEST AFRICA UR - ://BIOABS:BACD198987056559 VL - 12 ID - 2782 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD198886035676 AU - Leveque, C. AU - Thys Van Den Audenaerde, D. F. E. AU - Traore, K. DA - 1987 M1 - 4 PY - 1987 SN - 0399-0974 ST - DESCRIPTION OF BARBUS-PARAWALDRONI NEW-SPECIES PISCES CYPRINIDAE FROM WEST AFRICA T2 - Cybium TI - DESCRIPTION OF BARBUS-PARAWALDRONI NEW-SPECIES PISCES CYPRINIDAE FROM WEST AFRICA UR - ://BIOABS:BACD198886035676 VL - 11 ID - 2778 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR13000044709 AU - Leveque, Christian DA - 1992 M1 - 2 PY - 1992 SN - 0152-674X ST - Syngnathidae T2 - Faune Tropicale TI - Syngnathidae UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR13000044709 VL - 28 ID - 2780 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR13000044738 AU - Leveque, Christian DA - 1992 M1 - 2 PY - 1992 SN - 0152-674X ST - Tetraodontidae T2 - Faune Tropicale TI - Tetraodontidae UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR13000044738 VL - 28 ID - 2808 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR13300008559 AU - Leveque, Christian DA - 1994 PY - 1994 SN - 0379-1785 ST - General introduction: biodiversity of African fishes. T2 - Koninklijk Museum voor Midden-Afrika Tervuren Belgie Annalen Zoologische Wetenschappen TI - General introduction: biodiversity of African fishes. TT - Introduction generale: biodiversite des poissons africains. UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR13300008559 VL - 275 ID - 2759 ER - TY - BOOK AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR13400000410 AU - Leveque, Christian PY - 1997 SN - 0-521-57033-6 ST - Biodiversity dynamics and conservation: the freshwater fish of tropical Africa T2 - Biodiversity dynamics and conservation: the freshwater fish of tropical Africa. TI - Biodiversity dynamics and conservation: the freshwater fish of tropical Africa UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR13400000410 ID - 2798 ER - TY - BOOK AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR13700066929 AU - Leveque, Christian PY - 1999 SN - 90-804341-2-4 ST - Fish, fisheries, fishermen T2 - Ancient lakes: their cultural and biological diversity. TI - Fish, fisheries, fishermen UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR13700066929 ID - 2819 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000246648800006 AU - Leveque, Christian DA - Mar-Apr DO - 10.1684/agr.2007.0086 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 1 PY - 2007 SN - 1166-7699 ST - Are fish species introductions a threat for aquatic systems? T2 - Cahiers Agricultures TI - Are fish species introductions a threat for aquatic systems? UR - ://WOS:000246648800006 VL - 16 ID - 2748 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000244918000009 AU - Leveque, Christian AU - Paugy, Didier DA - Jan-Feb M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 1 PY - 2007 SN - 1166-7699 ST - Talking of the film "Darwin's Nightmare" T2 - Cahiers Agricultures TI - Talking of the film "Darwin's Nightmare" UR - ://WOS:000244918000009 VL - 16 ID - 2614 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR13000044700 AU - Leveque, Christian AU - Paugy, Didier AU - Teugels, Guy G. DA - 1992 M1 - 2 PY - 1992 SN - 0152-674X ST - Faune des poissons d'eaux douces et saumatres d'Afrique de l'Ouest. Tome 2 T2 - Faune Tropicale TI - Faune des poissons d'eaux douces et saumatres d'Afrique de l'Ouest. Tome 2 UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR13000044700 VL - 28 ID - 2592 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR13000016413 AU - Lhonore, J. AU - Maurin, H. AU - Guilbot, R. AU - Keith, P. DA - 1993 PY - 1993 SN - 1158-4203 SP - 1-214 ST - Inventaire et cartographie des invertebres comme contribution a la gestion des milieux naturels francais. Actes du seminaire tenu au Mans les 6 et 7 novembre 1992 T2 - Collection Patrimoines Naturels Serie Patrimoine Ecologique TI - Inventaire et cartographie des invertebres comme contribution a la gestion des milieux naturels francais. Actes du seminaire tenu au Mans les 6 et 7 novembre 1992 UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR13000016413 VL - 13 ID - 1187 ER - TY - BOOK AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR14101002276 AU - Lim, P. AU - Meunier, F. J. AU - Keith, P. AU - Noel, P. Y. PY - 2002 SN - 2-85653-537-2 SP - 1-122 ST - Atlas of freshwater fish and crustaceans from Martinique. T2 - [Atlas of freshwater fish and crustaceans from Martinique.]. TI - Atlas of freshwater fish and crustaceans from Martinique. TT - Atlas des poissons et des crustaces d'eau douce de la Martinique. UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR14101002276 ID - 1156 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000278791100002 AU - Lin, Chien-Ju AU - Wu, Guan-Chung AU - Lee, Mong-Fong AU - Lau, En-Lieng AU - Dufour, Sylvie AU - Chang, Ching-Fong DA - Jul 29 DO - 10.1016/j.mce.2010.04.003 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2010 SN - 0303-7207 SP - 137-146 ST - Regulation of two forms of gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor gene expression in the protandrous black porgy fish, Acanthopagrus schlegeli T2 - Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology TI - Regulation of two forms of gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor gene expression in the protandrous black porgy fish, Acanthopagrus schlegeli UR - ://WOS:000278791100002 VL - 323 ID - 602 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000247212200001 AU - Loots, Christophe AU - Koubbi, Philippe AU - Duhamel, Guy DA - Jul DO - 10.1007/s00300-007-0253-7 M1 - 8 N1 - Times Cited: 7 PY - 2007 SN - 0722-4060 SP - 951-959 ST - Habitat modelling of Electrona antarctica (Myctophidae, Pisces) in Kerguelen by generalized additive models and geographic information systems T2 - Polar Biology TI - Habitat modelling of Electrona antarctica (Myctophidae, Pisces) in Kerguelen by generalized additive models and geographic information systems UR - ://WOS:000247212200001 VL - 30 ID - 797 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Lopez, E. AU - Antonietti, P. AU - Delattre, O. AU - Milet, C. AU - Berland, S. PY - 2004 SP - 32-34 ST - Nacre as a bone supply: basic data lead up to a promising alternative T2 - Argos SpineNews TI - Nacre as a bone supply: basic data lead up to a promising alternative VL - 9 ID - 159 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The nacreous part of the shell of Pinctada maxima, bivalve mollusk, was used in these studies. In vivo studies, carried out on adult sheep, showed that implanted pieces of nacre pass bone acceptance. Nacre implants were not subjected to intolerance reaction and the recipient bone provided with nacre underwent a sequence of bone regeneration within an osteoprogenitor rich cell layer. Newly formed bone and nacre welded into a dual biomineralized unit. For in vitro studies, the water soluble organic matrix was extracted from powdered nacre by a gentle non-decalcifying process. Three mammalian cell types, fibroblasts (human), bone marrow stromal cells (rat) and pre-osteoblasts (mouse) were used to characterize the effect of nacre water soluble matrix (WSM) on mammal cell recruitment and differentiation in the osteogenic pathway. Alkaline phosphatase activity and osteocalcine expression, markers of cell stimulation and osteoblastic differentiation, were analysed in the culture models. In vitro studies provided evidence for the presence, in nacre organic matrix, of signal molecules responsible for the recruitment of mammal cells in the osteogenic pathway and bone cell activation undergoing a complete sequence of mineralization. AN - WOS:000189415000181 AU - Lopez, E. AU - Milet, C. AU - Lamghari, M. AU - Mouries, L. P. AU - Borzeix, S. AU - Berland, S. N1 - Barbosa, MA Monteiro, FJ Correia, R Leon, B 16th International Symposium on Ceramics in Medicine NOV 06-09, 2003 Porto, PORTUGAL PY - 2004 SN - 1013-9826 SP - 733-736 ST - The dualism of nacre T2 - Bioceramics 16 TI - The dualism of nacre VL - 254-2 ID - 157 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000259110500010 AU - Lopez, E. AU - Rousseau, M. AU - Bourrat, X. M1 - 291 PY - 2008 SN - 0294-3506 SP - 53-56 ST - Mother-of-pearl, biomineralizations and their materia medica T2 - Biofutur TI - Mother-of-pearl, biomineralizations and their materia medica ID - 134 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1978EY12000605 AU - Lopez, P. J. AU - Arreguin, B. AU - Varty, K. M1 - 4 N1 - LOPEZ, PJ ARREGUIN, B VARTY, K PY - 1978 SN - 0032-0889 SP - 111-111 ST - EFFECT OF ETHYLENE ON GIBBERELLIC ACID-INDUCED ALPHA-AMYLASE FORMATION IN WHEAT ALEURONE LAYERS T2 - Plant Physiology TI - EFFECT OF ETHYLENE ON GIBBERELLIC ACID-INDUCED ALPHA-AMYLASE FORMATION IN WHEAT ALEURONE LAYERS UR - ://WOS:A1978EY12000605 VL - 61 ID - 2090 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Background: Since the initial description of the antegrade colonic enema (ACE) procedure, stomal stenosis has been recognized as its most common complication. We previously reported that 44% of our patients required a dilatation for stomal stenosis, with 22% requiring surgical revision. We present our findings with the use of an ACE stopper (Medicina, Adlington, Lancashire, UK) as a means of avoiding this problem. Methods: A retrospective review of the case notes of all patients who underwent an ACE procedure with a follow-up longer than 6 months was carried out over a 3-year period. Two weeks after the ACE procedure, an ACE stopper was sited in the conduit for at least 4 months and removed only for catheterization. Results: Fourteen patients underwent an ACE procedure, 12 of whom received it laparoscopically. All patients received the ACE stopper. The patients' median age at surgery was 10 years (range, 5-16 years). Diagnoses included spinal dysraphism (n = 6) and anorectal malformation (n = 4), with soiling as the presenting complaint among all patients. The patients' median follow-up was 12 months (range, 6-39 months). There was no stomal complication, and 13 patients reported a marked improvement in soiling. Conclusions: The use of an ACE stopper has abolished stomal stenosis on short-term follow-up. We recommend the stopper as an adjunct to the overall management of concerned patients. Longer follow-up is required to establish the true effectiveness of this simple device. (c) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000245002900013 AU - Lopez, P. J. AU - Ashrafian, H. AU - Clarke, S. A. AU - Johnson, H. AU - Kiely, E. M. DA - Mar DO - 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2006.10.045 M1 - 3 N1 - Lopez, Pedro Jose Ashrafian, Hutan Clarke, Simon A. Johnson, Helen Kiely, Edward M. PY - 2007 SN - 0022-3468 SP - 522-524 ST - Early experience with the antegrade colonic enema stopper to reduce stomal stenosis T2 - Journal of Pediatric Surgery TI - Early experience with the antegrade colonic enema stopper to reduce stomal stenosis UR - ://WOS:000245002900013 VL - 42 ID - 2048 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Diatoms are unicellular photosynthetic eukaryotes that play a major role in the global cycling of carbon and silicon. They are believed to have arisen from a secondary endosymbiotic event between two eukaryotes, a red alga and a flagellated heterotroph. Recent analysis of a diatom genome indeed reveals a 'mosaic' nature, with genes derived from plant, animal and bacterial lineages. Advances in molecular genomics are facilitating the use of diatom-specific genes or pathways for biotechnology. Another interest is in understanding the artistry of the amorphous silica shell and the underlying biomineralization process. Materials scientists and chemists are now exploiting diatoms to develop new biomimetic approaches and to create silicon-based microdevices with specific features. AN - WOS:000228746600012 AU - Lopez, P. J. AU - Descles, J. AU - Allen, A. E. AU - Bowler, C. DO - 10.1016/j.copbio.2005.02.002 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 30 PY - 2005 SN - 0958-1669 SP - 180-186 ST - Prospects in diatom research T2 - Current Opinion in Biotechnology TI - Prospects in diatom research UR - ://WOS:000228746600012 VL - 16 ID - 538 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Previous work from this laboratory has shown that T7 RNA polymerase outpaces ribosomes in I vivo, generating naked mRNA stretches which may be nuclease-sensitive. In particular, lacZ transcripts synthesised this way are highly unstable and yield little beta-galactosidase. We have argued that most of these transcripts are prematurely inactivated via an RNase E cleavage that occurs ahead of the leading ribosome, whereas a few escape this initial cleavage and are translated normally. presumably these rescued transcripts are later inactivated non-nucleolytically and subsequently scavenged by a process partially controlled by RNase E, as for the natural lacZ mRNA. In contrast, despite being synthesised by T7 RNA polymerase, T7 late transcripts are stable. The 5' regions of several of these transcripts, exemplified by the gene10 mRNA, harbour hairpin structures which may act as barriers against RNase E action. To test whether these structures are indeed 5' stabilisers, we replaced the lacZ leader sequence by the corresponding region from T7 gene10. This replacement yielded a ca 2.9-fold increase in beta-galactosidase yield per transcript. This increase vanished in the presence of the me-50 mutation which inactivates RNase E, and therefore it reflects a protection of the transcript against RNase E-dependent inactivation. Yet, the leader replacement did not stabilise the transcript chemically. We propose that this replacement inhibits the initial cleavage step but somehow facilitates the subsequent scavenging process. AN - WOS:A1996VQ65100005 AU - Lopez, P. J. AU - Dreyfus, M. M1 - 6 N1 - Times Cited: 6 PY - 1996 SN - 0300-9084 SP - 408-415 ST - The lacZ mRNA can be stabilised by the T7 late mRNA leader in E coli T2 - Biochimie TI - The lacZ mRNA can be stabilised by the T7 late mRNA leader in E coli UR - ://WOS:A1996VQ65100005 VL - 78 ID - 554 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Biomineralization processes are now fully recognized as inspiring systems for the design of new materials. In the case of silica, the formation of diatom shell or sponge spicule has attracted much attention in the last decade since it could provide key information to elaborate new hierarchically structured materials and nanodevices. In these two examples, the mineral phase is thought to be formed by the controlled assembly of nanoparticles generated in vivo from diluted precursor solutions, in the presence of biomolecular templates. The elucidation of biosilicification processes therefore relies on the understanding of biomolecules capacity to form and structure colloidal silica. Two different approaches have been developed. The first one starts with the extraction and identification of biomolecules present in silicifying organisms and then addresses the in vitro specific activity of these molecules towards silicon species. Alternatively, model macromolecules are used to understand the role of functionality and of structure on silica formation. This review aims at providing a critical overview of the most recent advances in these domains. Relevance for both the understanding of biosilicification process and the design of new bio-inspired nanomaterials are also discussed. AN - WOS:000233894500008 AU - Lopez, P. J. AU - Gautier, C. AU - Livage, J. AU - Coradin, T. M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 49 PY - 2005 SN - 1573-4137 SP - 73-83 ST - Mimicking biogenic silica nanostructures formation T2 - Current Nanoscience TI - Mimicking biogenic silica nanostructures formation UR - ://WOS:000233894500008 VL - 1 ID - 537 ER - TY - JOUR AB - In vitro, after binding to the promoter to form a catalytically active complex, RNA polymerases abortively cycle over the first transcribed nucleotides (initial transcribed sequence or ITS) before leaving the promoter. With the bacteriophage T7 enzyme, the extent of abortive transcription varies with the nature of the ITS and with the elongation speed of the polymerase. Here, we compare in vitro and in vivo the yield of long transcripts from T7 promoters, with two different ITSs, the T7 gene10 and the lactose operon ITSs, and two different T7 RNA polymerases, the wild-type and a 2.7-fold slower mutant (G645A). The use of non-cognate ITS and/or slow polymerase decreases the yield of long transcripts in vitro and in vivo in a parallel fashion, with low polymerase speed and non-cognate ITS acting synergistically. In vitro, this decrease is mirrored by an increase in the average number of abortive cycles the enzyme undergoes before leaving the promoter; specifically, with the G645A mutant, transcript release is favored at any ITS position, whereas with the lac ITS it is particularly frequent at positions five and six following the incorporation of uridine residues. Hence, the more abortive cycles per long transcript synthesis in vitro, the lower the yield of long transcripts in vitro or in vivo. We conclude that the duration of abortive cycling can limit long transcript synthesis in vivo, as in vitro. Under conditions where cycling is minimal (wild-type polymerase, gene10 ITS), T7 promoter drives the synthesis of three long transcripts per second at 37 degrees C in vivo, a figure higher than for any Escherichia coli promoter. (C) 1997 Academic Press Limited. AN - WOS:A1997XB84400004 AU - Lopez, P. J. AU - Guillerez, J. AU - Sousa, R. AU - Dreyfus, M. M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 15 PY - 1997 SN - 0022-2836 SP - 41-51 ST - The low processivity of T7 RNA polymerase over the initially transcribed sequence can limit productive initiation in vivo T2 - Journal of Molecular Biology TI - The low processivity of T7 RNA polymerase over the initially transcribed sequence can limit productive initiation in vivo UR - ://WOS:A1997XB84400004 VL - 269 ID - 553 ER - TY - JOUR AB - We study here the effect on phage T7 RNA polymerase activity of inc repressor bound downstream of the T7 promoter. When repressor binds in vitro at an operator centered at +13 or +15 with respect to transcription start, it does not prevent initiation, though the transcript yield is reduced. However, the processivity of the polymerase is depressed and transcript extension is blocked af positions +4 and +6, respectively. These results indicate that repressor and polymerase do not simply exclude each other from the promoter. Rather, they would come into steric conflict and compete for establishment or retention of interactions with the same segment of DNA, without this leading to the immediate displacement of either polymerase or repressor. The resulting destabilization of the transcription complex would depress both initiation rate and enzyme processivity. Ln contrast to the above results, little reduction in runoff transcription is observed when operator is centered at +47. The decreased sensitivity of polymerase to repressor bound at +47 versus +13 or +15 is likely to be due to the higher stability of the elongation complex during the transcription of downstream regions in comparison with the first transcribed nucleotides. We also show that under conditions of leaky repression and with operator centered at +13, a mutant T7 RNA polymerase showing normal promoter affinity but a slower elongation rate is more sensitive to repression than the wild-type enzyme, both in vitro and in vivo. In vitro, this higher sensitivity is largely due to a reduced ability of the mutant to overcome the elongation block at position +4. The parallel between the in vitro and in vivo data suggests that in vivo the repressor also does not prevent polymerase from binding to promoter, but interferes with subsequent steps in initiation and transcript extension, in this case presumably largely extension beyond +4. (C) 1998 Academic Press Limited. AN - WOS:000072824000002 AU - Lopez, P. J. AU - Guillerez, J. AU - Sousa, R. AU - Dreyfus, M. M1 - 5 N1 - Times Cited: 13 PY - 1998 SN - 0022-2836 SP - 861-875 ST - On the mechanism of inhibition of phage T7 RNA polymerase by lac repressor T2 - Journal of Molecular Biology TI - On the mechanism of inhibition of phage T7 RNA polymerase by lac repressor UR - ://WOS:000072824000002 VL - 276 ID - 551 ER - TY - JOUR AB - In gene expression studies, promoters are often fused to a protein-encoding reporter gene, the expression of which is then taken as an indirect measure of their strength. Here, we advocate the use of a tRNA reporter for the direct quantification of promoter strength. Using this method, we have studied the bacteriophage T7 gene 10 promoter in an E.coli strain that produces saturating amounts of 17 RNA polymerase. At 37 degrees C in aminoacid-glycerol medium, we show that this promoter ranks amongst the strongest known, directing ca 1.1 transcription events per second, 2.2-fold more than the promoters for rRNA operons, or 15-fold more than the induced lac promoter. Surprisingly, compared to the lac promoter, the T7 promoter is far less efficient in driving the expression of protein-encoding genes such as cat, neo or lacZ. Therefore, the polypeptide yield per transcript is lower when the T7 RNA polymerase is used instead of the E.coli RNA polymerase. The former enzyme travels faster than the translating ribosomes, and we suggest that this desynchronization lowers the polypeptide yield per transcript. AN - WOS:A1994NH13200011 AU - Lopez, P. J. AU - Iost, I. AU - Dreyfus, M. M1 - 7 N1 - Times Cited: 41 PY - 1994 SN - 0305-1048 SP - 1186-1193 ST - THE USE OF A TRANSFER-RNA AS A TRANSCRIPTIONAL REPORTER - THE T7 LATE PROMOTER IS EXTREMELY EFFICIENT IN ESCHERICHIA-COLI BUT ITS TRANSCRIPTS ARE POORLY EXPRESSED T2 - Nucleic Acids Research TI - THE USE OF A TRANSFER-RNA AS A TRANSCRIPTIONAL REPORTER - THE T7 LATE PROMOTER IS EXTREMELY EFFICIENT IN ESCHERICHIA-COLI BUT ITS TRANSCRIPTS ARE POORLY EXPRESSED UR - ://WOS:A1994NH13200011 VL - 22 ID - 555 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1994NV93100039 AU - Lopez, P. J. AU - Iost, I. AU - Dreyfus, M. M1 - 12 N1 - Times Cited: 4 PY - 1994 SN - 0305-1048 SP - 2434-2434 ST - USE OF A TRANSFER-RNA AS A TRANSCRIPTIONAL REPORTER - THE T7 LATE PROMOTER IS EXTREMELY EFFICIENT IN ESCHERICHIA-COLI BUT ITS TRANSCRIPTS ARE POORLY EXPRESSED (VOL 22, PG 1186, 1994) T2 - Nucleic Acids Research TI - USE OF A TRANSFER-RNA AS A TRANSCRIPTIONAL REPORTER - THE T7 LATE PROMOTER IS EXTREMELY EFFICIENT IN ESCHERICHIA-COLI BUT ITS TRANSCRIPTS ARE POORLY EXPRESSED (VOL 22, PG 1186, 1994) UR - ://WOS:A1994NV93100039 VL - 22 ID - 556 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Purpose: The Spitz classification of oesophageal atresia (OA) based on the birth weight and the presence of a major cardiac anomaly was proposed 1994. Advances in neonatal care have led us to question if these outcome figures are still valid. We tested the hypothesis that the outcome of neonates with OA has improved during the last decade. Methods: The records of all neonates (n = 188) born with OA and treated in a single institution between 1993 and 2004 were reviewed and compared with data from the original Spitz study. Data were obtained on the birth weight, presence of a major cardiac anomaly, and survival. Differences in survival were compared using the Yates-corrected chi(2) test. Results: In the early period, 326 neonates survived (87.6%) compared with 174 (91.5%) in the most recent decade (P = .10). Based on Spitz classification, the outcome comparing both periods was the following: group I, 97% (283/293) and 98.5% (130/132) (P = .44); group II, 59% (41/70) and 82% (41/50) (P =.01); group III, 22% (2/9) and 50% (3/6) (P =.57), respectively. Conclusions: The Spitz classification remains valid. It may be of use when counselling parents and in comparing outcome among centres. In our centre, the overall survival of neonates with OA has not significantly changed in the recent decade. The improvement in survival of neonates in group II, however, demonstrated the recent advances in neonatal, paediatric surgical, and cardiac care. (c) 2006 Published by Elsevier Inc. AN - WOS:000236178700010 AU - Lopez, P. J. AU - Keys, C. AU - Pierro, A. AU - Drake, D. P. AU - Kiely, E. M. AU - Curry, J. I. AU - Spitz, L. DA - Feb DO - 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2005.11.009 M1 - 2 N1 - Lopez, PJ Keys, C Pierro, A Drake, DP Kiely, EM Curry, JI Spitz, L PY - 2006 SN - 0022-3468 SP - 331-334 ST - Oesophageal atresia: improved outcome in high-risk groups? T2 - Journal of Pediatric Surgery TI - Oesophageal atresia: improved outcome in high-risk groups? UR - ://WOS:000236178700010 VL - 41 ID - 2052 ER - TY - JOUR AB - RNase E is an essential Escherichia coli endonuclease, which controls both 5S rRNA maturation and bulk mRNA decay. While the C-terminal half of this 1061-residue protein associates with polynucleotide phosphorylase (PNPase) and several other enzymes into a 'degradosome', only the N-terminal half, which carries the catalytic activity, is required for growth. We characterize here a mutation (rne131) that yields a metabolically stable polypeptide lacking the last 477 residues of RNAse E. This mutation resembles the N-terminal conditional mutation mel in stabilizing mRNAs, both in bulk and individually, but differs from it in leaving rRNA processing and cell growth unaffected. Another mutation (rne105) removing the last 469 residues behaves similarly. Thus, the C-terminal half of RNase E is instrumental in degrading mRNAs, but dispensable for processing rRNA. A plausible interpretation is that the former activity requires that RNase E associates with other degradosome proteins; however, PNPase is not essential, as RNase E remains fully active towards mRNAs in rne(+) pnp mutants. All mRNAs are not stabilized equally by the rne131 mutation: the greater their susceptibility to RNase E, the larger the stabilization. Artificial mRNAs generated by E. coli expression systems based on T7 RNA polymerase can be genuinely unstable, and we show that the mutation can improve the yield of such systems without compromising cell growth. AN - WOS:000081520900018 AU - Lopez, P. J. AU - Marchand, I. AU - Joyce, S. A. AU - Dreyfus, M. M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 86 PY - 1999 SN - 0950-382X SP - 188-199 ST - The C-terminal half of RNase E, which organizes the Escherichia coli degradosome, participates in mRNA degradation but not rRNA processing in vivo T2 - Molecular Microbiology TI - The C-terminal half of RNase E, which organizes the Escherichia coli degradosome, participates in mRNA degradation but not rRNA processing in vivo UR - ://WOS:000081520900018 VL - 33 ID - 549 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Translation inhibitors such as chloramphenicol in prokaryotes or cycloheximide in eukaryotes stabilize many or most cellular mRNAs. In Escherichia coli, this stabilization is ascribed generally to the shielding of mRNAs by stalled ribosomes. To evaluate this interpretation, we examine here how inhibitors affect the stabilities of two untranslated RNAs, i.e., an engineered lacZ mRNA lacking a ribosome binding site, and a small regulatory RNA, RNAI. Whether they block elongation or initiation, all translation inhibitors tested stabilized these RNAs, indicating that stabilization does not necessarily reflect changes in packing or activity of translating ribosomes. Moreover, both the initial RNase E-dependent cleavage of RNAI and lacZ mRNA and the subsequent attack of RNAI by polynucleotide phosphorylase and poly(A)polymerase were slowed. Among various possible mechanisms far this stabilization, we discuss in particular a passive model. When translation is blocked, rRNA synthesis is known to increase severalfold and rRNA becomes unstable. Meanwhile, the pools of RNase E and polynucleotide phosphorylase, which, in growing cells, are limited because these RNases autoregulate their own synthesis, cannot expand. The processing/degradation of newly synthesized rRNA would then titrate these RNases, causing bulk mRNA stabilization. AN - WOS:000073852600039 AU - Lopez, P. J. AU - Marchand, I. AU - Yarchuk, O. AU - Dreyfus, M. M1 - 11 N1 - Times Cited: 28 PY - 1998 SN - 0027-8424 SP - 6067-6072 ST - Translation inhibitors stabilize Escherichia coli mRNAs independently of ribosome protection T2 - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America TI - Translation inhibitors stabilize Escherichia coli mRNAs independently of ribosome protection UR - ://WOS:000073852600039 VL - 95 ID - 552 ER - TY - JOUR AB - A new method for the determination and quantification of phenazines in Carbendazim formulation is developed and statistically validated in this work. This new method is based on HPLC in reversed phase mode with an Ultraviolet detector and pH gradient in the eluting solvent. This new method is useful and easier than other existing and currently used methods. AN - WOS:000074300000008 AU - Lopez, P. J. AU - Pujol, M. M1 - 8 N1 - Lopez, PJ Pujol, M PY - 1998 SN - 0003-2719 SP - 1351-1356 ST - Method for the determination and quantification of phenazines in Carbendazim formulation T2 - Analytical Letters TI - Method for the determination and quantification of phenazines in Carbendazim formulation UR - ://WOS:000074300000008 VL - 31 ID - 2075 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Doctor ties are often contaminated with bacteria, and it has been suggested that they should not be worn. We have compared bacterial counts from the ties and shirt pockets of 50 doctors. Counts were higher (P = .002) from ties that were rarely, if ever, cleaned than from shirts that were washed every 2 days or more frequently The results support the need for further research on unwashable clothing of hospital staff. (Am J Infect Control 2009:37:79-80.) AN - WOS:000263480800014 AU - Lopez, P. J. AU - Ron, O. AU - Parthasarathy, P. AU - Soothill, J. AU - Spitz, L. DA - Feb DO - 10.1016/j.ajic.2008.09.018 M1 - 1 N1 - Lopez, Pedro-Jose Ron, Ori Parthasarathy, Prabha Soothill, James Spitz, Lewis PY - 2009 SN - 0196-6553 SP - 79-80 ST - Bacterial counts from hospital doctors' ties are higher than those from shirts T2 - American Journal of Infection Control TI - Bacterial counts from hospital doctors' ties are higher than those from shirts UR - ://WOS:000263480800014 VL - 37 ID - 2042 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000082421700001 AU - Lopez, P. J. AU - Seraphin, B. M1 - 9 N1 - Times Cited: 39 PY - 1999 SN - 1355-8382 SP - 1135-1137 ST - Genomic-scale quantitative analysis of yeast pre-mRNA splicing: Implications for splice-site recognition T2 - Rna-a Publication of the Rna Society TI - Genomic-scale quantitative analysis of yeast pre-mRNA splicing: Implications for splice-site recognition UR - ://WOS:000082421700001 VL - 5 ID - 559 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Pre-mRNA splicing has to be coordinated with other processes occurring in the nucleus including transcription, mRNA 3' end formation and mRNA export. To analyze the relationship between transcription and splicing, we constructed a network of nested introns. Introns were inserted in the 5' splice site and/or branchpoint of a synthetic yeast intron interrupting a reporter gene. The inserted introns mask the recipient intron from the cellular machinery until they are removed by splicing. Production of functional mRNA from these constructs therefore requires recognition of a spliced RNA as a splicing substrate. We show that recurrent splicing occurs in a sequential and ordered fashion in vivo. Thus, in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, intron recognition and pre-spliceosome assembly is not tightly coupled to transcription. AN - WOS:000165766300010 AU - Lopez, P. J. AU - Seraphin, B. M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 13 PY - 2000 SN - 1469-221X SP - 334-339 ST - Uncoupling yeast intron recognition from transcription with recursive splicing T2 - Embo Reports TI - Uncoupling yeast intron recognition from transcription with recursive splicing UR - ://WOS:000165766300010 VL - 1 ID - 558 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The Yeast Intron DataBase (YIDB) contains currently available information about all introns encoded in the nuclear and mitochondrial genomes of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Introns are divided according: to their mechanism of excision: group I and group II introns, pre-mRNA introns, tRNA introns and the HAC1 intron. Information about the host genome, the type of RNA in which they are inserted and their primary structure are provided together with references. For nuclear pre-mRNA introns, transcription frequencies, as determined by microarray experiments, have also been included. This updated database is accessible at: http://www.embl-heidelberg.de/ExternalInfo/seraphin/yidb.html. AN - WOS:000084896300022 AU - Lopez, P. J. AU - Seraphin, B. M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 26 PY - 2000 SN - 0305-1048 SP - 85-86 ST - YIDB: the Yeast Intron DataBase T2 - Nucleic Acids Research TI - YIDB: the Yeast Intron DataBase UR - ://WOS:000084896300022 VL - 28 ID - 557 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Background: Are knots tied laparoscopically as reliable as those tied in open surgery? The aim of our study was to try to answer this question. Materials and Methods: Using a standardized technique, one senior laparoscopic surgeon tied 3 suture materials using 3 methods of knotting: hand, instrument, and laparoscopic (in a simulator). The tension in the knots was measured using a tension gauge at the time of knotting and 5 minutes later. The surgeon was blinded to the value. The experiment was repeated 4 times. The 36 sutures were then analyzed using a materials-testing machine. The force achieved prior to breakage, the extension, and the breaking points were recorded. The scientist performing the analysis was blinded as to the method of tying and tensions produced. Results: There were no significant differences in tension at 5 minutes between suture materials or method of knot tying. The mean extension achieved prior to breakage for 33 sutures was 29.71 mm with a force of 16.09 N. In 3 sutures the knot slipped completely while tension was being increased, thus no measure of breakage force could be obtained. These 3 sutures were monofilament and tied laparoscopically. Conclusion: There were no significant changes in suture tension after 5 minutes regardless of material or method of knot tying. Three of the 12 knots tied laparoscopically came undone under strain testing. All 3 knots were monofilament suture. This may have important implications when choosing suture material. Further studies are planned to expand the analysis of different knotting techniques with different suture materials. AN - WOS:000240525600023 AU - Lopez, P. J. AU - Veness, J. AU - Wojcik, A. AU - Curry, J. DA - Aug DO - 10.1089/lap.2006.16.428 M1 - 4 N1 - Lopez, Pedro-Jose Veness, John Wojcik, Andrew Curry, Joe PY - 2006 SN - 1092-6429 SP - 428-432 ST - How reliable is intracorporeal laparoscopic knot tying? T2 - Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques TI - How reliable is intracorporeal laparoscopic knot tying? UR - ://WOS:000240525600023 VL - 16 ID - 2051 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The Bay of Somme is the second ranked estuarine system, after the Seine estuary, on the French coasts of the Eastern Channel. The nutrient retention and regeneration capacities of this estuary have been calculated from continental and coastal hydrological data and from estimation of the residence time. Measurements at the mouths of the main rivers over a one-year period (from October 1994 to November 1995) were used to construct a budget of continental inputs which showed that the smaller rivers could, at times, be important contributors. The annual budget shows continental inputs of nitrogen, phosphorus, silicon and suspended particulate matter of 9 000 t . y(-1), 380 t . y(-1), 5 400 t y(-1) and 67 800 t . y(-1). Estimation of coastal inputs to the system shows two fluxes of different origins. a flux of nitrogen, mainly nitrate, from the Somme river and a flux of phosphate from the southern coastal area. The interaction of these two inputs may explain the high biological activity of this system. A high degree of retention of nitrogen was calculated and is attributed to uptake by phytoplankton which is itself exported as organic particulate matter. A new estimate of primary production is put forward which distinguishes between new production, regenerated production and microphytobenthic production. The estimated total primary production (600 gC.m(-2) . y(-1)) is comparable with that of the Wadden Sea (The Netherlands). The model thus developed for studying exchanges is a useful tool for studying system function and provides a more accurate estimate of the role of continental inputs from the Bay of Somme in the context of coastal water: nutrient enrichment in the Eastern Channel and southern Eight of the North Sea. (C) 2000 Ifremer/CNRS/IRD/Editions scientifiques et medicales Elsevier SAS. AN - WOS:000086501400005 AU - Loquet, N. AU - Rybarczyk, H. AU - Elkaim, B. M1 - 1 PY - 2000 SN - 0399-1784 SP - 47-64 ST - Nutrient exchanges between coastal water and an intertidal estuary: the Bay of Somme (English Channel, France) T2 - Oceanologica Acta TI - Nutrient exchanges between coastal water and an intertidal estuary: the Bay of Somme (English Channel, France) VL - 23 ID - 1300 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000274713100004 AU - Lord, C. AU - Brun, C. AU - Hautecoeur, M. AU - Keith, P. DA - Mar DO - 10.1111/j.1600-0633.2009.00386.x M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 6 PY - 2010 SN - 0906-6691 SP - 26-38 ST - Insights on endemism: comparison of the duration of the marine larval phase estimated by otolith microstructural analysis of three amphidromous Sicyopterus species (Gobioidei: Sicydiinae) from Vanuatu and New Caledonia T2 - Ecology of Freshwater Fish TI - Insights on endemism: comparison of the duration of the marine larval phase estimated by otolith microstructural analysis of three amphidromous Sicyopterus species (Gobioidei: Sicydiinae) from Vanuatu and New Caledonia UR - ://WOS:000274713100004 VL - 19 ID - 1120 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) have been fished in the Kerguelen Islands zone for 20 years, firstly with trawlers and more recently with longliners. This is the oldest fishery targeting D. eleginoides in the Indian Ocean sector of the Southern Ocean. However illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing has occurred in the area since 1997. A generalised linear model (GLM) analysis was performed using statistical data from the legal fishery to assess the trends in and the factors affecting catch-per-unit-effort (CPUE) in both the trawl and the longline fisheries. The most recent trends show a decrease in CPUE, indicating probable local overfishing. The expansion of the bathymetric range of the fishery to increasingly deeper waters seems to have partially masked this situation. In addition, some biological data (such as depth distribution, timing and area of spawning, and movements between geographical sectors) on the adult section of the exploited population have been obtained from scientific observation programs conducted by fishery observers on board fishing vessels. AN - WOS:000242336000002 AU - Lord, C. AU - Duhamel, G. AU - Pruvost, P. N1 - Times Cited: 4 PY - 2006 SN - 1023-4063 SP - 1-25 ST - The patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) fishery in the Kerguelen Islands (Indian Ocean sector of the Southern Ocean) T2 - Ccamlr Science TI - The patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) fishery in the Kerguelen Islands (Indian Ocean sector of the Southern Ocean) UR - ://WOS:000242336000002 VL - 13 ID - 212 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Island freshwater habitats are colonised by amphidromous fish, which display an oceanic larval phase while the rest of their life cycle takes place in rivers. In the present study we evaluated the population structure of the widespread Sicyopterus lagocephalus (Gobioidei) over its Indo-Pacific distribution range, which encompasses the island chain (Indonesia - Papua New Guinea - Malaysia) known as the Indo-Pacific Barrier (IPB). Additional analysis of 2 endemic species, S. aiensis (Vanuatu) and S. sarasini (New Caledonia), living in sympatry with S. lagocephalus, represented comparative material and was used as the basis for an assessment of endemism and dispersal. Mitochondrial cytochrome b sequence data were obtained for 332 S. lagocephalus, 210 S. aiensis and 87 S. sarasini across each species' range. Haplotype networks and F-statistics were used to determine patterns of population structure. A discrete phylogeographic diffusion model under a time-scaled coalescent tree prior was used to assess the history of the spatial expansion of S. lagocephalus across its wide spatial distribution. S. lagocephalus demonstrates high population structure across the IPB. It also displays a strong structure between Tahiti and all other locations sampled. No other population structure was identified in the entire western Pacific. Phylogenetic reconstruction and coalescence analysis indicate that the oldest population originated in the western Pacific, from which the eastern Pacific and the Indian Oceans were colonised. For the 2 endemic species, no genetic structure was identified across their respective ranges. From the genetic results associated with known elements of the life history of these species, we improved our understanding of the simultaneous existence of geographically close endemic species and a widespread species. AN - WOS:000304607100018 AU - Lord, C. AU - Lorion, J. AU - Dettai, A. AU - Watanabe, S. AU - Tsukamoto, K. AU - Cruaud, C. AU - Keith, P. DA - 2012 DO - 10.3354/meps09617 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2012 SN - 0171-8630 ST - From endemism to widespread distribution: phylogeography of three amphidromous Sicyopterus species (Teleostei: Gobioidei: Sicydiinae) T2 - Marine Ecology-Progress Series TI - From endemism to widespread distribution: phylogeography of three amphidromous Sicyopterus species (Teleostei: Gobioidei: Sicydiinae) UR - ://WOS:000304607100018 VL - 455 ID - 2128 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The use of freshwater habitats was examined in three amphidromous goby species of the genus Sicyopterus using otolith microchemistry. Two species were endemic to either New Caledonia or Vanuatu whilst the other was widely distributed. Depositional patterns of strontium (Sr) and barium (Ba) in the otolith of adults were analysed with femtosecond laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). The Sr:Ca and Ba:Ca results uncovered three different adult behaviours within the freshwater habitat. Some fishes stayed in elevated locations (square profile); others undertook back-and-forth migrations between higher and lower reaches (up-and-down profile), and finally, others stayed in the lower reaches (constant profile). The consequences of these movements to larval survival or competition for food and territory are discussed. This work brings new knowledge on amphidromous behaviour, and it highlights the necessity of multi-elemental analysis to study amphidromy in freshwater systems. (C) 2011 The Authors Journal of Fish Biology (C) 2011 The Fisheries Society of the British Isles AN - WOS:000297456300014 AU - Lord, C. AU - Tabouret, H. AU - Claverie, F. AU - Pecheyran, C. AU - Keith, P. DA - Nov DO - 10.1111/j.1095-8649.2011.03112.x M1 - 5 N1 - Times Cited: 1 PY - 2011 SN - 0022-1112 ST - Femtosecond laser ablation ICP-MS measurement of otolith Sr:Ca and Ba:Ca composition reveal differential use of freshwater habitats for three amphidromous Sicyopterus (Teleostei: Gobioidei: Sicydiinae) species T2 - Journal of Fish Biology TI - Femtosecond laser ablation ICP-MS measurement of otolith Sr:Ca and Ba:Ca composition reveal differential use of freshwater habitats for three amphidromous Sicyopterus (Teleostei: Gobioidei: Sicydiinae) species UR - ://WOS:000297456300014 VL - 79 ID - 2175 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000250599600008 AU - Lord, Clara AU - Fermon, Yves AU - Meunier, Francois J. AU - Jegu, Michel AU - Keith, Philippe DA - Sep 28 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2007 SN - 0399-0974 SP - 359-367 ST - Growth and longevity of the Watau yaike, Tometes lebaili (Serrasalminae), in the Upper Maroni basin (French Guyana) T2 - Cybium TI - Growth and longevity of the Watau yaike, Tometes lebaili (Serrasalminae), in the Upper Maroni basin (French Guyana) UR - ://WOS:000250599600008 VL - 31 ID - 736 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000239741100010 AU - Lord, Clara AU - Keith, Philippe DA - Sep DO - 10.1007/s10641-006-9060-1 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 5 PY - 2006 SN - 0378-1909 SP - 101-102 ST - Threatened fishes of the world: Protogobius attiti Watson & Pollabauer, 1998 (Rhyacichthyidae) T2 - Environmental Biology of Fishes TI - Threatened fishes of the world: Protogobius attiti Watson & Pollabauer, 1998 (Rhyacichthyidae) UR - ://WOS:000239741100010 VL - 77 ID - 1133 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000260077300006 AU - Lord, Clara AU - Keith, Philippe DA - Oct DO - 10.1007/s10641-007-9311-9 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 8 PY - 2008 SN - 0378-1909 SP - 169-170 ST - Threatened fishes of the world: Sicyopterus sarasini Weber & de Beaufort, 1915 (Gobiidae) T2 - Environmental Biology of Fishes TI - Threatened fishes of the world: Sicyopterus sarasini Weber & de Beaufort, 1915 (Gobiidae) UR - ://WOS:000260077300006 VL - 83 ID - 731 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Otolith shape analysis has been used in a number of studies as an inexpensive and powerful method for categorising fish in individual stocks. Elliptical Fourier analysis was used on three different amphidromous Sicyopterus species. Sicyopterus lagocephalus is a widespread species while the other two have a limited distribution area, Sicyopterus aiensis being endemic to Vanuatu, and Sicyopterus sarasini to New Caledonia. Both endemics live in sympatry with the widespread species. The otolith shape of all fish sampled was a clear species differentiator, thereby demonstrating that otolith shape is species-specific. At an intraspecific level there are different river populations within samples from Vanuatu, indicating a western group and an eastern "central" group.These results are congruent both for the endemic species, S. aiensis and for the cosmopolitan species. Finally, we found that, for S. lagocephalus, the cosmopolitan species, New Caledonian samples are close to western Vanuatu samples, the latter two being well differentiated from the eastern "central" Vanuatu samples. The explanation for these results may lay either in the influence of environmental factors on the otolith shape, or in the influence of common early life history thus reflecting genetic factors, or a combination of both. AN - WOS:000298807000006 AU - Lord, Clara AU - Morat, Fabien AU - Lecomte-Finiger, Raymonde AU - Keith, Philippe DA - Feb DO - 10.1007/s10641-011-9907-y M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2012 SN - 0378-1909 ST - Otolith shape analysis for three Sicyopterus (Teleostei: Gobioidei: Sicydiinae) species from New Caledonia and Vanuatu T2 - Environmental Biology of Fishes TI - Otolith shape analysis for three Sicyopterus (Teleostei: Gobioidei: Sicydiinae) species from New Caledonia and Vanuatu UR - ://WOS:000298807000006 VL - 93 ID - 2135 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000309581800007 AU - López Siangas, E AU - Pouilly, M AU - Vallejos, A AU - Pérez, T AU - Rejas, D DO - 10.1007/s10641-012-0011-8 M1 - 3 PY - 2012 SP - 371-381 ST - Effect of water quality on growth of four fish species in the Iténez basin (Upper Madera, Amazon) T2 - Environmental Biology of Fishes TI - Effect of water quality on growth of four fish species in the Iténez basin (Upper Madera, Amazon) VL - 95 ID - 2038 ER - TY - JOUR AB - It is recognized that microorganisms inhabiting natural sediments significantly mediate the erosive response of the bed ("ecosystem engineers") through the secretion of naturally adhesive organic material (EPS: extracellular polymeric substances). However, little is known about the individual engineering capability of the main biofilm components (heterotrophic bacteria and autotrophic microalgae) in terms of their individual contribution to the EPS pool and their relative functional contribution to substratum stabilisation. This paper investigates the engineering effects on a non-cohesive test bed as the surface was colonised by natural benthic assemblages (prokaryotic, eukaryotic and mixed cultures) of bacteria and microalgae. MagPI (Magnetic Particle Induction) and CSM (Cohesive Strength Meter) respectively determined the adhesive capacity and the cohesive strength of the culture surface. Stabilisation was significantly higher for the bacterial assemblages (up to a factor of 2) than for axenic microalgal assemblages. The EPS concentration and the EPS composition (carbohydrates and proteins) were both important in determining stabilisation. The peak of engineering effect was significantly greater in the mixed assemblage as compared to the bacterial (x 1.2) and axenic diatom (x 1.7) cultures. The possibility of synergistic effects between the bacterial and algal cultures in terms of stability was examined and rejected although the concentration of EPS did show a synergistic elevation in mixed culture. The rapid development and overall stabilisation potential of the various assemblages was impressive (x 7.5 and x9.5, for MagPI and CSM, respectively, as compared to controls). We confirmed the important role of heterotrophic bacteria in "biostabilisation" and highlighted the interactions between autotrophic and heterotrophic biofilm consortia. This information contributes to the conceptual understanding of the microbial sediment engineering that represents an important ecosystem function and service in aquatic habitats. AN - WOS:000283779700008 AU - Lubarsky, H. V. AU - Hubas, C. AU - Chocholek, M. AU - Larson, F. AU - Manz, W. AU - Paterson, D. M. AU - Gerbersdorf, S. U. DO - 10.1371/journal.pone.0013794 M1 - 11 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2010 SN - 1932-6203 ST - The Stabilisation Potential of Individual and Mixed Assemblages of Natural Bacteria and Microalgae T2 - Plos One TI - The Stabilisation Potential of Individual and Mixed Assemblages of Natural Bacteria and Microalgae UR - ://WOS:000283779700008 VL - 5 ID - 1222 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The accumulation of the widely-used antibacterial and antifungal compound triclosan (TCS) in freshwaters raises concerns about the impact of this harmful chemical on the biofilms that are the dominant life style of microorganisms in aquatic systems. However, investigations to-date rarely go beyond effects at the cellular, physiological or morphological level. The present paper focuses on bacterial biofilms addressing the possible chemical impairment of their functionality, while also examining their substratum stabilization potential as one example of an important ecosystem service. The development of a bacterial assemblage of natural composition--isolated from sediments of the Eden Estuary (Scotland, UK)--on non-cohesive glass beads (<63 m) and exposed to a range of triclosan concentrations (control, 2-100 g L(-1)) was monitored over time by Magnetic Particle Induction (MagPI). In parallel, bacterial cell numbers, division rate, community composition (DGGE) and EPS (extracellular polymeric substances: carbohydrates and proteins) secretion were determined. While the triclosan exposure did not prevent bacterial settlement, biofilm development was increasingly inhibited by increasing TCS levels. The surface binding capacity (MagPI) of the assemblages was positively correlated to the microbial secreted EPS matrix. The EPS concentrations and composition (quantity and quality) were closely linked to bacterial growth, which was affected by enhanced TCS exposure. Furthermore, TCS induced significant changes in bacterial community composition as well as a significant decrease in bacterial diversity. The impairment of the stabilization potential of bacterial biofilm under even low, environmentally relevant TCS levels is of concern since the resistance of sediments to erosive forces has large implications for the dynamics of sediments and associated pollutant dispersal. In addition, the surface adhesive capacity of the biofilm acts as a sensitive measure of ecosystem effects. AN - MEDLINE:22523534 AU - Lubarsky, Helen V. AU - Gerbersdorf, Sabine U. AU - Hubas, Cedric AU - Behrens, Sebastian AU - Ricciardi, Francesco AU - Paterson, David M. DA - 2012 M1 - 4 PY - 2012 SN - 1932-6203 SP - e31183 ST - Impairment of the bacterial biofilm stability by triclosan T2 - PloS one TI - Impairment of the bacterial biofilm stability by triclosan UR - ://MEDLINE:22523534 VL - 7 ID - 2093 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Several methods for dispersing sediment aggregates and separating microorganisms from substrate were compared for efficiency. Cation-exchange resin with sodium deoxycholate proved to be the most efficient method. Recovery efficiencies were compared for cation exchange resin combined with sonication, for pure bacterial cultures incubated in autoclaved sediments. Percentage recovery of bacteria with this technique was 98%. This improved method was used to determine bacterial abundance in sediments of an intertidal mudflat. Differences between Winter and Spring were recorded at the higher and intermediate sampling stations of the flat, but none of the lower. Temperature at bottom sediment, influenced by immersion period, is likely to have been a significant factor affecting spatial distribution and temporal fluctuation of bacterial abundances. AN - ISI:A1996UW10000012 AU - Lucas, F. AU - Meziane, T. AU - Bertru, G. AU - Retiere, C. DA - Jun M1 - 6 PY - 1996 SN - 0764-4469 SP - 537-542 ST - Bacteria of sediment: Extraction and distribution in a macrotidal mudflat (Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel) T2 - Comptes Rendus De L Academie Des Sciences Serie Iii-Sciences De La Vie-Life Sciences TI - Bacteria of sediment: Extraction and distribution in a macrotidal mudflat (Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel) VL - 319 ID - 1311 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Thirty-four polymorphic dinucleotide microsatellite loci were developed in the Malayan pangolin Manis javanica. Of the 34 markers, 32 and 18 were also amplified, respectively, in the Chinese pangolin (Manis pentadactyla) and the African tree pangolin (Manis tricuspis). Analysis of 24 Malayan, 12 Chinese and 2 African tree pangolins showed high levels of variability (heterozygosity ranging from 0.321 to 0.708). These are the first available microsatellite markers in Pholidota and will be an invaluable tool for evolutionary and conservation genetic studies in pangolins. AN - WOS:000244520600024 AU - Luo, S. J. AU - Cai, Q. X. AU - David, V. A. AU - Zhang, L. AU - Martelli, P. AU - Lim, N. T. L. AU - Ferrand, N. AU - Chin, S. C. AU - Gaubert, P. AU - Ramos, M. J. AU - O'Brien, S. J. AU - Antunes, A. AU - Johnson, W. E. DO - 10.1111/j.1471-8286.2006.01577.x M1 - 2 PY - 2007 SN - 1471-8278 SP - 269-272 ST - Isolation and characterization of microsatellite markers in pangolins (Mammalia, Pholidota, Manis spp.) T2 - Molecular Ecology Notes TI - Isolation and characterization of microsatellite markers in pangolins (Mammalia, Pholidota, Manis spp.) VL - 7 ID - 48 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Background: Diatoms represent the predominant group of eukaryotic phytoplankton in the oceans and are responsible for around 20% of global photosynthesis. Two whole genome sequences are now available. Notwithstanding, our knowledge of diatom biology remains limited because only around half of their genes can be ascribed a function based onhomology-based methods. High throughput tools are needed, therefore, to associate functions with diatom-specific genes. Results: We have performed a systematic analysis of 130,000 ESTs derived from Phaeodactylum tricornutum cells grown in 16 different conditions. These include different sources of nitrogen, different concentrations of carbon dioxide, silicate and iron, and abiotic stresses such as low temperature and low salinity. Based on unbiased statistical methods, we have catalogued transcripts with similar expression profiles and identified transcripts differentially expressed in response to specific treatments. Functional annotation of these transcripts provides insights into expression patterns of genes involved in various metabolic and regulatory pathways and into the roles of novel genes with unknown functions. Specific growth conditions could be associated with enhanced gene diversity, known gene product functions, and over-representation of novel transcripts. Comparative analysis of data from the other sequenced diatom, Thalassiosira pseudonana, helped identify several unique diatom genes that are specifically regulated under particular conditions, thus facilitating studies of gene function, genome annotation and the molecular basis of species diversity. Conclusions: The digital gene expression database represents a new resource for identifying candidate diatom-specific genes involved in processes of major ecological relevance. AN - WOS:000283777600006 AU - Maheswari, U. AU - Jabbari, K. AU - Petit, J. L. AU - Porcel, B. M. AU - Allen, A. E. AU - Cadoret, J. P. AU - De Martino, A. AU - Heijde, M. AU - Kaas, R. AU - La Roche, J. AU - Lopez, P. J. AU - Martin-Jezequel, V. AU - Meichenin, A. AU - Mock, T. AU - Parker, M. S. AU - Vardi, A. AU - Armbrust, E. V. AU - Weissenbach, J. AU - Katinka, M. AU - Bowler, C. DO - 10.1186/gb-2010-11-8-r85 M1 - 8 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2010 SN - 1474-760X ST - Digital expression profiling of novel diatom transcripts provides insight into their biological functions T2 - Genome Biology TI - Digital expression profiling of novel diatom transcripts provides insight into their biological functions UR - ://WOS:000283777600006 VL - 11 ID - 520 ER - TY - JOUR AN - MEDLINE:22853989 AU - Maina, Joseph AU - de Moel, Hans AU - Vermaat, Jan E. AU - Bruggemann, J. Henrich AU - Guillaume, Mireille M. M. AU - Grove, Craig A. AU - Madin, Joshua S. AU - Mertz-Kraus, Regina AU - Zinke, Jens DA - 2012-Oct DO - 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2012.06.027 M1 - 10 PY - 2012 SN - 1879-3363 ST - Linking coral river runoff proxies with climate variability, hydrology and land-use in Madagascar catchments T2 - Marine pollution bulletin TI - Linking coral river runoff proxies with climate variability, hydrology and land-use in Madagascar catchments UR - ://MEDLINE:22853989 VL - 64 ID - 2393 ER - TY - BOOK A2 - Barker, M. AN - WOS:000173978000030 AU - Marc, E. AU - Ameziane, N. N1 - Times Cited: 0 10th International Echinoderm Conference (IEC) JAN 31-FEB 04, 2000 UNIV OTAGO, DUNEDIN, NEW ZEALAND PY - 2001 SN - 90-5809-189-9 SP - 121-121 ST - Antarctic comatulid crinoids (Echinodermata) T2 - Echinoderms 2000 TI - Antarctic comatulid crinoids (Echinodermata) UR - ://WOS:000173978000030 ID - 1350 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000085015800003 AU - Marchelidon, J. AU - Le Belle, N. AU - Hardy, A. AU - Vidal, B. AU - Sbaihi, M. AU - Burzawa-Gerard, E. AU - Schmitz, M. AU - Dufour, S. DA - 1999 DO - 10.1051/kmae:1999003 M1 - 355 N1 - Times Cited: 15 PY - 1999 SN - 0767-2861 SP - 349-368 ST - Study of variations of anatomical and endocrine parameters in sedentary and downstream migrating female European eels (Anguilla anguilla) : Application to the characterization of the silver stage T2 - Bulletin Francais De La Peche Et De La Pisciculture TI - Study of variations of anatomical and endocrine parameters in sedentary and downstream migrating female European eels (Anguilla anguilla) : Application to the characterization of the silver stage UR - ://WOS:000085015800003 ID - 666 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1996UP23000010 AU - Marchelidon, J. AU - Schmitz, M. AU - Houdebine, L. M. AU - Vidal, B. AU - LeBelle, N. AU - Dufour, S. DA - Jun DO - 10.1006/gcen.1996.0079 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 34 PY - 1996 SN - 0016-6480 SP - 360-369 ST - Development of a radioimmunoassay for European eel growth hormone and application to the study of silvering and experimental fasting T2 - General and Comparative Endocrinology TI - Development of a radioimmunoassay for European eel growth hormone and application to the study of silvering and experimental fasting UR - ://WOS:A1996UP23000010 VL - 102 ID - 682 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The formation of the molluscan shell is finely tuned by macromolecules of the shell organic matrix. Previous results hove shown that the acid-soluble fraction of the nacre matrix of the freshwater paleoheterodont bivalve Unio pictorum shell displays a number of remarkable properties, such as calcium-binding activity, the presence of extensive glycosylations and the capacity to interfere at low concentration with in vitro calcium carbonate precipitation. Here we have found that the nacre-soluble matrix exhibits a carbonic anhydrase activity, an important function in calcification processes. This matrix is composed of three main proteinaceous discrete fractions. The one with the highest apparent molecular weight is a 95 kDa glycoprotein that is specific to the nacreous layer. P95, as it is provisionally named, is enriched in Gly, Glx and Asx and exhibits an apparent pl value of similar to 4, or similar to 7 when chemically deglycosylated. Furthermore, its glycosyl moiety, consisting of sulfated polysaccharides, is involved in calcium binding. Purified fractions of the three main proteins were digested with trypsin, and the resulting peptides were analysed by mass spectrometry. Our results suggest that identical peptides are constitutive domains of the different proteins. Partial primary structures were obtained by de novo sequencing and compared with known sequences from other mollusc shell proteins. Our results are discussed from an evolutionary viewpoint. AN - WOS:000260591100022 AU - Marie, B. AU - Luquet, G. AU - Bedouet, L. AU - Milet, C. AU - Guichard, N. AU - Medakovic, D. AU - Marin, F. DO - 10.1002/cbic.200800159 M1 - 15 PY - 2008 SN - 1439-4227 SP - 2515-2523 ST - Nacre Calcification in the Freshwater Mussel Unio pictorum: Carbonic Anhydrase Activity and Purification of a 95 kDa Calcium-Binding Glycoprotein T2 - Chembiochem TI - Nacre Calcification in the Freshwater Mussel Unio pictorum: Carbonic Anhydrase Activity and Purification of a 95 kDa Calcium-Binding Glycoprotein VL - 9 ID - 115 ER - TY - JOUR AB - In mollusks, one of the most widely studied shell textures is nacre, the lustrous aragonitic layer that constitutes the internal components of the shells of several bivalves, a few gastropods, and one cephalopod: the nautilus. Nacre contains a minor organic fraction, which displays a wide range of functions in relation to the biomineralization process. Here, we have biochemically characterized the nacre matrix of the cephalopod Nautilus macromphalus. The acid-soluble matrix contains a mixture of polydisperse and discrete proteins and glycoproteins, which interact with the formation of calcite crystals. In addition, a few bind calcium ions. Furthermore, we have used a proteomic approach, which was applied to the acetic acid-soluble and in-soluble shell matrices, as well as to spots obtained after 2D gel electrophoresis. Our data demonstrate that the insoluble and insoluble matrices, although different in their bulk monosaccharide and amino acid compositions, contain numerous shared peptides. Strikingly, most of the obtained partial sequences are entirely new. A few only partly match with bivalvian nacre proteins. Our findings have implications for knowledge of the long-term evolution of molluskan nacre matrices. AN - WOS:000267500400014 AU - Marie, B. AU - Marin, F. AU - Marie, A. AU - Bedouet, L. AU - Dubost, L. AU - Alcaraz, G. AU - Milet, C. AU - Luquet, G. DO - 10.1002/cbic.200900009 M1 - 9 PY - 2009 SN - 1439-4227 SP - 1495-1506 ST - Evolution of Nacre: Biochemistry and Proteomics of the Shell Organic Matrix of the Cephalopod Nautilus macromphalus T2 - Chembiochem TI - Evolution of Nacre: Biochemistry and Proteomics of the Shell Organic Matrix of the Cephalopod Nautilus macromphalus VL - 10 ID - 112 ER - TY - BOOK AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR14108048963 AU - Marquet, G. AU - Keith, P. AU - Vigneux, E. PY - 2003 SN - 2-85653-552-6 SP - 1-282 ST - Atlas of freshwater fisches fishes and crustaceans of New Caledonia T2 - Atlas of freshwater fisches [fishes] and crustaceans of New Caledonia. TI - Atlas of freshwater fisches fishes and crustaceans of New Caledonia TT - Atlas des poissons et des crustaces (decapodes) d'eau douce de Nouvelle-Caledonie. UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR14108048963 ID - 1148 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000259641300007 AU - Marquet, Gerard AU - Keith, Philippe DA - Sep DO - 10.1163/156854008x354920 M1 - 8 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2008 SN - 0011-216X SP - 979-987 ST - Taxonomy and distribution of Caridina similis Bouvier, 1904 (Decapoda, Atyidae) from the Seychelles Islands T2 - Crustaceana TI - Taxonomy and distribution of Caridina similis Bouvier, 1904 (Decapoda, Atyidae) from the Seychelles Islands UR - ://WOS:000259641300007 VL - 81 ID - 732 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000266215100003 AU - Marquet, Gerard AU - Keith, Philippe AU - Kalfatak, Donna DA - 2009 DO - 10.1163/156854008x367179 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2009 SN - 0011-216X SP - 159-166 ST - CARIDINA GUERYI, A NEW SPECIES OF FRESHWATER SHRIMP (DECAPODA, ATYIDAE) FROM SANTO ISLAND, VANUATU T2 - Crustaceana TI - CARIDINA GUERYI, A NEW SPECIES OF FRESHWATER SHRIMP (DECAPODA, ATYIDAE) FROM SANTO ISLAND, VANUATU UR - ://WOS:000266215100003 VL - 82 ID - 1124 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000311873100022 AU - Marriner, Nick AU - Pirazzoli, Paolo A. AU - Fontugne, Michel AU - Guérout, Max AU - Guillaume, Mireille M.M. AU - Reyss, Jean-Louis DO - 10.2112/JCOASTRES-D-11-00029.1 M1 - 6 PY - 2012 SP - 1606–1616 ST - A geomorphological reconnaissance of Tromelin Island, Indian Ocean T2 - Journal of Coastal Research TI - A geomorphological reconnaissance of Tromelin Island, Indian Ocean VL - 28 ID - 2418 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000307610900002 AU - Marrou, Louis AU - Marencic, Harald AU - Niquil, Nathalie DA - Aug 1 DO - 10.1016/j.ecss.2012.05.016 N1 - Times Cited: 0 SI PY - 2012 SN - 0272-7714 SP - 3-6 ST - Preface B From Venice to Wadden: A brief review of "transitional water systems" as World Heritage Sites T2 - Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science TI - Preface B From Venice to Wadden: A brief review of "transitional water systems" as World Heritage Sites UR - ://WOS:000307610900002 VL - 108 ID - 2823 ER - TY - JOUR AN - MEDLINE:14518370 AU - Martin-Jezequel, Veronique AU - Lopez, Pascal J. AU - Mueller, Werner E. G. N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2003 SN - 0079-6484 SP - 99-124 ST - Silicon: A central metabolite for diatom growth and morphogenesis T2 - Silicon biomineralization: Biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, biotechnology TI - Silicon: A central metabolite for diatom growth and morphogenesis UR - ://MEDLINE:14518370 ID - 543 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Different bioactive molecules, such as CGRP-like peptides, can be found in fish protein hydrolysates. Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) is a neuropeptide known to act as a potent arterial and venous vasodilator in humans. This study focuses on the industrial obtaining of CGRP-like molecules from saithe (Pollachius virens) byproduct, derived from the filleting process. Protein from P. virens was primarily hydrolyzed with Alcalase and later treated with Saccharomyces cerevisiae live cells. Treatment with Saccharomyces doubled the quantity of bioactive molecules obtained. The CGRP-like molecules were partially purified by chromatography, and the immunoreactive material was further analyzed for its CGRP-like bioactivity, using a specific radioreceptor assay. The concentration of CGRP-like molecules increased over 100-fold after purification. The bioactive molecules were able to induce cyclic AMP stimulation in rat liver membranes. Finally, partial sequencing of the bioactive peptide was performed, showing some homology with a-actin and myosin of several fish species. AN - WOS:000258938000040 AU - Martinez-Alvarez, O. AU - Guimas, L. AU - Delannoy, C. S. AU - Fouchereau-Peron, M. DO - 10.1021/jf801393r M1 - 17 PY - 2008 SN - 0021-8561 SP - 7853-7859 ST - Use of a commercial protease and yeasts to obtain CGRP-like molecules from saithe protein T2 - Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry TI - Use of a commercial protease and yeasts to obtain CGRP-like molecules from saithe protein VL - 56 ID - 76 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Fish protein hydrolysates (FPH) may have potential as bioactive components in functional foods as nutraceuticals. This study focused on the identification of calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) molecules in FPH. CGRP is a neuropeptide belonging to the calcitonin/CGRP family and is known as potent arterial and venous vasodilator in humans. Hydrolysates of industrial origin were prepared from siki (Centroscymnus coelolepsis) heads and were analyzed for the presence of CGRP-like molecules using specific radioimmunoassays and radioreceptorassays. The biological activity of the CGRP-related molecules was assessed by their ability to stimulate the adenylate cyclase activity in rat liver membranes. They were finally purified using gel exclusion chromatography and high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). These molecules presented a molecular weight around 1500-2500 Da and were obtained with a purification factor of 79. The incorporation of FPH with CGRP-like molecules in functional foods could lead to the development of new useful products for health and nutrition markets. AN - WOS:000247678200014 AU - Martinez-Alvarez, O. AU - Guimas, L. AU - Delannoy, C. AU - Fouchereau-Peron, M. DO - 10.1021/jf070302l M1 - 14 PY - 2007 SN - 0021-8561 SP - 5469-5475 ST - Occurrence of a CGRP-like molecule in siki (Centroscymnus coelolepsis) hydrolysate of industrial origin T2 - Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry TI - Occurrence of a CGRP-like molecule in siki (Centroscymnus coelolepsis) hydrolysate of industrial origin VL - 55 ID - 79 ER - TY - BOOK A2 - Spedicato, Maria Teresa A2 - Lembo, Giuseppe A2 - Marmulla, Gerd AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR14203015529 AU - Masters, J. E. G. AU - Hodder, K. H. AU - Beaumont, W. R. C. AU - Gozlan, R. E. AU - Pinder, A. C. AU - Kenward, R. E. AU - Welton, J. S. PY - 2005 SN - 92-5-105301-4 ST - Spatial behaviour of pike Esox lucius L. in the River Frome, UK T2 - Aquatic telemetry: advances and applications. Proceedings of the Fifth Conference on fish telemetry held in Europe, Ustica, Italy, 9-13 June 2003. TI - Spatial behaviour of pike Esox lucius L. in the River Frome, UK UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR14203015529 ID - 2714 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000179639600021 AU - Masters, J. E. G. AU - Welton, J. S. AU - Beaumont, W. R. C. AU - Hodder, K. H. AU - Pinder, A. C. AU - Gozlan, R. E. AU - Ladle, M. DA - Sep DO - 10.1023/a:1021335713698 M1 - 1-3 N1 - Times Cited: 5 PY - 2002 SN - 0018-8158 ST - Habitat utilisation by pike Esox lucius L. during winter floods in a southern English chalk river T2 - Hydrobiologia TI - Habitat utilisation by pike Esox lucius L. during winter floods in a southern English chalk river UR - ://WOS:000179639600021 VL - 483 ID - 2724 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000074512200013 AU - Mastrorillo, S. AU - Dauba, F. AU - Oberdorff, T. AU - Guegan, J. F. AU - Lek, S. DA - May DO - 10.1016/s0764-4469(98)80307-7 M1 - 5 N1 - Times Cited: 20 PY - 1998 SN - 0764-4469 ST - Predicting local fish species richness in the Garonne River basin T2 - Comptes Rendus De L Academie Des Sciences Serie Iii-Sciences De La Vie-Life Sciences TI - Predicting local fish species richness in the Garonne River basin UR - ://WOS:000074512200013 VL - 321 ID - 2483 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000307130300049 AU - Matono, Paula AU - Bernardo, Joao M. AU - Oberdorff, Thierry AU - Ilheu, Maria DA - Dec DO - 10.1016/j.ecolind.2012.04.024 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2012 SN - 1470-160X ST - Effects of natural hydrological variability on fish assemblages in small Mediterranean streams: Implications for ecological assessment T2 - Ecological Indicators TI - Effects of natural hydrological variability on fish assemblages in small Mediterranean streams: Implications for ecological assessment UR - ://WOS:000307130300049 VL - 23 ID - 2514 ER - TY - GEN AN - WOS:000299412500016 AU - T., Mattiello AU - M., Costantini AU - B., Di Matteo AU - S., Livigni AU - A., Andouche AU - L, Bonnaud AU - A., Palumbo DO - 10.1002/dvdy.23722 NV - 2 PB - Developmental dynamics PY - 2012 SP - 390-402 ST - The dynamic NO pattern in developing cuttlefish Sepia officinalis TI - The dynamic NO pattern in developing cuttlefish Sepia officinalis VL - 241. ID - 2031 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Nitric oxide (NO) is implied in many important biological processes in all metazoans from porifera to chordates. In the cuttlefish Sepia officinalis NO plays a key role in the defense system and neurotransmission.|Here, we detected for the first time NO, NO synthase (NOS) and transcript levels during the development of S. officinalis. The spatial pattern of NO and NOS is very dynamic, it begins during organogenesis in ganglia and epithelial tissues, as well as in sensory cells. At later stages, NO and NOS appear in organs and/or structures, including Hoyle organ, gills and suckers. Temporal expression of NOS, followed by real-time PCR, changes during development reaching the maximum level of expression at stage 26.|Overall these data suggest the involvement of NO during cuttlefish development in different fundamental processes, such as differentiation of neural and nonneural structures, ciliary beating, sensory cell maintaining, and organ functioning. AD - Laboratory of Cellular and Developmental Biology, Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Naples, Italy. AN - 22275228 AU - Mattiello, T. AU - Costantini, M. AU - Di Matteo, B. AU - Livigni, S. AU - Andouche, A. AU - Bonnaud, L. AU - Palumbo, A. DA - Feb DO - 10.1002/dvdy.23722 KW - Animals Gills Nervous System Nitric Oxide Nitric Oxide Synthase Sepia LA - eng M1 - 2 PY - 2012 SN - 1097-0177 SP - 390-402 ST - The dynamic nitric oxide pattern in developing cuttlefish Sepia officinalis T2 - Dev Dyn TI - The dynamic nitric oxide pattern in developing cuttlefish Sepia officinalis UR - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22275228 VL - 241 ID - 2450 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1993MP07500003 AU - Maurin, H. AU - Thireau, M. AU - Haffner, P. AU - Jarry, G. AU - Keith, P. AU - Saintgirons, M. C. DA - 1993 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 1993 SN - 0037-962X SP - 235-251 ST - IMPLEMENTING A METHOD FOR STUDYING THE CHOROLOGICAL EVOLUTION OF VERTEBRATES IN CONTINENTAL FRANCE T2 - Bulletin De La Societe Zoologique De France-Evolution Et Zoologie TI - IMPLEMENTING A METHOD FOR STUDYING THE CHOROLOGICAL EVOLUTION OF VERTEBRATES IN CONTINENTAL FRANCE UR - ://WOS:A1993MP07500003 VL - 118 ID - 1185 ER - TY - JOUR AB - A field study of coral bleaching and coral communities was undertaken spanning 8 countries and similar to 35 degrees of latitude in 2005. This was combined with studies in southern Kenya and northeast Madagascar in 1998 and Mauritius in 2004 to develop a synoptic analysis of coral community structure, bleaching response, susceptibility of the communities to bleaching, and the relative risk of extinctions in western Indian Ocean coral reefs. Cluster analysis identified 8 distinct coral communities among the 91 sites sampled, with 2 distinct communities in northern South Africa and central Mozambique, a third in the central atolls of the Maldives, and 5 less differentiated groups, in a swath from southern Kenya to Mauritius, including Tanzania, the granitic islands of the Seychelles, northeast Madagascar, and Reunion. Massive Porites, Pavona, and Pociflopora dominated the central and northern Indian Ocean sites and, from historical records, replaced dominance by Acropora and Montipora. From southern Kenya to Mauritius, coral communities were less disturbed, with Acropora and Montipora dominating, and a mix of subdominants including branching Porites, Fungia, Galaxea, massive Porites, Pocillopora, and Synarea. The survey identified an area from southernmost Kenya to Tanzania as having the least disturbed and highest diversity reefs, and as being a regional priority for management. Taxa vulnerable to future extinction based on their response to warm water, population density, and commonness include largely low-diversity genera with narrow environmental ranges, such as Gyrosmilia interrupta, Plesiastrea versipora, PlerogyTa sinuosai and Physogyra lichtensteini. AN - WOS:000247105100001 AU - McClanahan, T. R. AU - Ateweberhan, M. AU - Graham, N. A. J. AU - Wilson, S. K. AU - Sebastian, C. R. AU - Guillaume, M. M. M. AU - Bruggemann, J. H. DO - 10.3354/meps337001 PY - 2007 SN - 0171-8630 SP - 1-13 ST - Western Indian Ocean coral communities: bleaching responses and susceptibility to extinction T2 - Marine Ecology-Progress Series TI - Western Indian Ocean coral communities: bleaching responses and susceptibility to extinction VL - 337 ID - 144 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Satellite and compiled in situ observations of sea surface temperatures have greatly increased the ability to detect anomalous and persistent warm water and are being widely used to predict climate change, coral bleaching and mortality. A field-based synoptic view of coral bleaching spanning eight countries and similar to 35 degrees of latitude in the western Indian Ocean tested the accuracy of synoptic temperature data derived from satellites and shipboard data to detect and predict bleaching during 2005. The ability to predict the degree of bleaching based on degree heating weeks data was moderate, but increased when past temperature anomalies and coral community susceptibility were included. It is estimated that slightly more than half of the bleaching response is due to anomalous warm water and nearly half due to taxa and community level acclimation or adaptation, where these two factors have opposing effects. Cumulative temperature anomalies do identify general areas with bleaching but both large over and underestimates of bleaching intensity were observed. Consequently, field observations are needed to confirm the synoptic satellite predictions for particular reefs, particularly where acclimation and reorganization of the coral community have occurred due to past bleaching events. AN - WOS:000248832400034 AU - McClanahan, T. R. AU - Ateweberhan, M. AU - Sebastian, C. R. AU - Graham, N. A. J. AU - Wilson, S. K. AU - Bruggemann, J. H. AU - Guillaume, M. M. M. DO - 10.1007/s00338-006-0193-7 M1 - 3 PY - 2007 SN - 0722-4028 SP - 695-701 ST - Predictability of coral bleaching from synoptic satellite and in situ temperature observations T2 - Coral Reefs TI - Predictability of coral bleaching from synoptic satellite and in situ temperature observations VL - 26 ID - 145 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000294506400005 AU - McKindsey, C. AU - Archambault, P. AU - Callier, M. AU - Olivier, F. DO - 10.1139/Z11-037 PY - 2011 SP - 622–646 ST - Influence of suspended and off-bottom mussel culture on the sea bottom and benthic habitats: a review. T2 - Canadian Journal of Zoology TI - Influence of suspended and off-bottom mussel culture on the sea bottom and benthic habitats: a review. VL - 89 ID - 1331 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1994MU86700003 AU - Medina, M. AU - Reperant, J. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Ward, R. AU - Lebelle, N. AU - Miceli, D. DA - Jan M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 33 PY - 1994 SN - 0340-2061 SP - 25-39 ST - THE DISTRIBUTION OF GABA-IMMUNOREACTIVE NEURONS IN THE BRAIN OF THE SILVER EEL (ANGUILLA-ANGUILLA L) T2 - Anatomy and Embryology TI - THE DISTRIBUTION OF GABA-IMMUNOREACTIVE NEURONS IN THE BRAIN OF THE SILVER EEL (ANGUILLA-ANGUILLA L) UR - ://WOS:A1994MU86700003 VL - 189 ID - 716 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Biological control over coral skeletal composition is poorly understood but critically important to paleoenvironmental reconstructions. We present microanalytical measurements of trace-element abundances as well as oxygen and carbon isotopic compositions of individual skeletal components in the zooxanthellate coral Colpophyllia sp. Our data show that centers of calcification (COC) have higher trace element concentrations and distinctly lighter isotopic compositions than the fibrous components of the skeleton. These observations necessitate that COC and the fibrous skeleton are precipitated by different mechanisms, which are controlled by specialized domains of the calicoblastic cell-layer. Biological processes control the composition of the skeleton even at the ultrastructure level. AN - WOS:000238218500002 AU - Meibom, A. AU - Yurimoto, H. AU - Cuif, J. P. AU - Domart-Coulon, I. AU - Houlbreque, F. AU - Constantz, B. AU - Dauphin, Y. AU - Tambutte, E. AU - Tambutte, S. AU - Allemand, D. AU - Wooden, J. AU - Dunbar, R. DO - 10.1029/2006gl025968 M1 - 11 PY - 2006 SN - 0094-8276 ST - Vital effects in coral skeletal composition display strict three-dimensional control T2 - Geophysical Research Letters TI - Vital effects in coral skeletal composition display strict three-dimensional control VL - 33 ID - 87 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000258012700028 AU - Mendonca-Caridad, J. AU - Lopez, P. J. AU - Francos, L. AU - Rodriguez, M. DA - Aug DO - 10.1016/j.joms.2007.12.016 M1 - 8 N1 - Joaquin Mendonca-Caridad, Jose Lopez, Pedro Juiz Francos, Luis Rodriguez, Mercedes PY - 2008 SN - 0278-2391 SP - 1739-1743 ST - Swordfish bill injury involving the pterygomaxillary fossae: Surgical management and case report T2 - Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery TI - Swordfish bill injury involving the pterygomaxillary fossae: Surgical management and case report UR - ://WOS:000258012700028 VL - 66 ID - 2043 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000079555700013 AU - Merigoux, S. AU - Hugueny, B. AU - Ponton, D. AU - Statzner, B. AU - Vauchel, P. DA - Mar DO - 10.1007/s004420050753 M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 20 PY - 1999 SN - 0029-8549 ST - Predicting diversity of juvenile neotropical fish communities: patch dynamics versus habitat state in floodplain creeks T2 - Oecologia TI - Predicting diversity of juvenile neotropical fish communities: patch dynamics versus habitat state in floodplain creeks UR - ://WOS:000079555700013 VL - 118 ID - 2532 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Despite their greater familiarity as fossils, stalked crinoids, or sea lilies, remain important components of hard-substrate assemblages at bathyal depths in both tropical western Atlantic and Pacific regions. To determine stalk growth rates, specimens collected along the western margin of Little Bahama Bank using the submersibles Johnson Sea Link I and II were measured, tagged with color-coded cable ties, returned to the sea floor either to the site at which they were collected or to different habitats or depths, and recovered several months to over a year later. This paper examines stalk growth rates in Neocrinus decorus, Cenocrinus asterius, and the subspecies of Endoxocrinus parrae (E. parrae parrae, E. parrae prionodes and E parrae carolinae) and their variations relative to depth and current flow. Studies were carried out at three different depth sites: 249 in, 372-435 in and 540-576 m. N. decorus produces substantially more stalk per year than any subspecies of E. parrae or C asterius (10-17 cm y(-1) versus no more than 3.6 cm y(-1)) but contributes no more than twice as much skeletal volume to the sediment because of its more slender stalk. To examine environmental control of growth, E. parrae parrae was transplanted beyond its local depth range to the habitat at which deeper-dwelling E. parrae prionodes occurs (572 m). E. parrae parrae grew at 0.6 +/- 0.4 cm y(-1) (n = 6) here, significantly more slowly than in 404 in and more slowly than E. parrae prionodes (2.1 +/- 0.6 cm y(-1); n=4), supporting the hypothesis that these two morphs exhibit distinct growth strategies. Growth rates for E. parrae parrae and N. decorus do not differ significantly between adjacent high and lower current-velocity habitats at the same depth, although both exhibit significantly shorter stalk lengths and crown elevations on raised topography apparently subject to stronger flow. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000252071200008 AU - Messing, C. G. AU - David, J. AU - Roux, M. AU - Ameziane, N. AU - Baumiller, T. K. DO - 10.1016/j.jembe.2007.08.021 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 2 PY - 2007 SN - 0022-0981 SP - 211-220 ST - In situ stalk growth rates in tropical western Atlantic sea lilies (Echinodermata : Crinoidea) T2 - Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology TI - In situ stalk growth rates in tropical western Atlantic sea lilies (Echinodermata : Crinoidea) UR - ://WOS:000252071200008 VL - 353 ID - 230 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Alcide d'Orbigny's contributions in the field of ichthyology are very significant. Today, in the MNHN collection one finds specimens from d'Orbigny: 92 species from South America and eight from the Canary Islands. The specimens of the New World are distributed about equally between marine and freshwater species. Almost all of these fishes were collected at two places: Montevideo/Buenos-Aires and Valparaiso. It should be noted that the freshwater species brought back by Alcide d'Orbigny are primarily from the Paraguay Basin. The differences in number between the 166 species announced by Alcide d'Orbigny and the 92 species currently indexed in the collection of the 'Museum national d'histoire naturelle' have several explanations. Some, regarded as different by d'Orbigny and Valenciennes, are treated today as synonyms. Others listed herein do not have specimens in collection. In addition, certain descriptions are based only on drawings made by d'Orbigny. Most of the reported specimens are currently preserved in alcohol. A dozen were dried and mounted and are still in an excellent state of conservation. (C) 2002 Academie des sciences / Editions scientifiques et medicales Elsevier SAS. AN - WOS:000184629700004 AU - Meunier, F. J. AU - Bearez, P. AU - Pruvost, P. AU - Desoutter, M. M1 - 7 N1 - Times Cited: 0 International Symposium on Naturalist-Traveller and Systematician JUL 01-05, 2002 PARIS, FRANCE PY - 2002 SN - 1631-0683 SP - 517-525 ST - The fishes brought back to the 'Museum' by Alcide d'Orbigny: present statute and anecdotes T2 - Comptes Rendus Palevol TI - The fishes brought back to the 'Museum' by Alcide d'Orbigny: present statute and anecdotes UR - ://WOS:000184629700004 VL - 1 ID - 214 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000291779800005 AU - Meunier, Francois J. AU - Jegu, Michel AU - Keith, Philippe DA - Mar 31 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2011 SN - 0399-0974 SP - 47-53 ST - A new genus and species of neotropical electric fish, Japigny kirschbaum (Gymnotiformes: Sternopygidae), from French Guiana T2 - Cybium TI - A new genus and species of neotropical electric fish, Japigny kirschbaum (Gymnotiformes: Sternopygidae), from French Guiana UR - ://WOS:000291779800005 VL - 35 ID - 726 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD201100362551 AU - Meunier, Francois J. AU - Keith, Philippe AU - Fermon, Yves AU - Le Bail, Pierre-Yves AU - Pruvost, Patrice DA - 2011 M1 - 3-4 PY - 2011 SN - 0008-0039 ST - THE ICHTYOLOGICAL POPULATIONS OF THE MARSH AND THE KAW RIVER (FRENCH GUYANA) (INVENTORY AND BIOGRAPHY) T2 - Cahiers des Naturalistes TI - THE ICHTYOLOGICAL POPULATIONS OF THE MARSH AND THE KAW RIVER (FRENCH GUYANA) (INVENTORY AND BIOGRAPHY) UR - ://BIOABS:BACD201100362551 VL - 57 ID - 2204 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000262860900008 AU - Meyer, Michele AU - Delberghe, Florence AU - Liron, Frederic AU - Guillaume, Mireille AU - Valentin, Alexis AU - Guyot, Michele C7 - Pii 908221812 DA - 2009 DO - 10.1080/14786410801925134 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 5 PY - 2009 SN - 1478-6419 ST - An antiplasmodial new (bis)indole alkaloid from the hard coral Tubastraea sp T2 - Natural Product Research TI - An antiplasmodial new (bis)indole alkaloid from the hard coral Tubastraea sp UR - ://WOS:000262860900008 VL - 23 ID - 2394 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Salt marsh plants and seven surface sediment samples along a transect in the intertidal Bat area of Mont-Saint-Michel Bay were analysed for fatty acids and sterols. The presence of lipid markers of halophytes (long-chain fatty acids, 18 :3 omega 3, and phytosterols) in the surface layers of the sediment confirms the export of organic matter from the salt marsh to the intertidal flat. The spatial distribution of this organic matter over the tidal-flat area was controlled by the tidal currents and the presence of mussel beds, Lipid markers of diatoms (20:5 omega 3 and brassicasterol) and bacteria (18:1 omega 7 and odd, linear and branched, fatty acids) were also found in the surface sediments. Diatoms and benthic bacteria as well as organic matter From the salt marsh were the significant food sources available to the macrozoobenthos on the intertidal Bat. The ingestion of these food types by the dominant species of the macrozoobenthos was confirmed by the presence of their respective lipid markers in the animals, The presence of these markers in animals subjected to a starvation experiment confirmed that these food types are really assimilated. The lipid composition of the starved animals indicated that the species studied were able to accumulate the fatty acid 20:5 omega 3 (considered to be a diatom marker), and that the annelid Nereis diversicolor supported an internal bacterial population. AN - ISI:000071269300004 AU - Meziane, T. AU - Bodineau, L. AU - Retiere, C. AU - Thoumelin, G. DA - Dec M1 - 1-2 PY - 1997 SN - 1385-1101 SP - 47-58 ST - The use of lipid markers to define sources of organic matter in sediment and food web of the intertidal salt-marsh-flat ecosystem of Mont-Saint-Michel Bay, France T2 - Journal of Sea Research TI - The use of lipid markers to define sources of organic matter in sediment and food web of the intertidal salt-marsh-flat ecosystem of Mont-Saint-Michel Bay, France VL - 38 ID - 1304 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The export of mangrove primary production to adjacent habitats has long been regarded as playing a significant role in estuarine food webs. In the Logan River Estuary, a subtropical estuary situated in the southern part of Moreton Bay in Queensland, Australia, we used the fatty acid markers approach to investigate this export and its contribution to the estuarine food web, compared to other sources. During summer and autumn of 2004, 4 stations were sampled along a salinity gradient. Surface sediment samples were collected, using pre-cut syringes, in the mangrove forest of each station and in the adjacent tidal flats. Individuals of dominant crab species were also collected from the mangrove forests. Seasonal differences in fatty acid compositions of the surface sediments within the mangrove forests and along the adjacent banks were recorded, indicating that organic matter inputs varied between summer and autumn. Results also showed that mangrove production was accumulated at the surface sediments in some parts of the estuary during autumn and consequently was not exported to the tidal flat. The fatty acid composition of crab species present in the mangrove showed obvious differences between the grapsid and the ocypodid crabs collected from the estuary. These differences most likely reflect the distinctive feeding strategies of the crab groups, although there was some indication of species-specific biosynthesis/accumulation of certain polyunsaturated fatty acids. The grapsid of this study, Paraseserma erythodactyla, in addition to being more dependent on mangrove leaves than the ocypodid crabs, is shown to potentially feed on fungal biomass. AN - WOS:000237918300002 AU - Meziane, T. AU - d'Agata, F. AU - Lee, S. Y. PY - 2006 SN - 0171-8630 SP - 15-27 ST - Fate of mangrove organic matter along a subtropical estuary: small-scale exportation and contribution to the food of crab communities T2 - Marine Ecology-Progress Series TI - Fate of mangrove organic matter along a subtropical estuary: small-scale exportation and contribution to the food of crab communities VL - 312 ID - 1268 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Fatty acid compositions of the leaves of six species of mangroves were studied to ascertain their use as biomarkers for determining the fate of mangrove organic matter in the habitat and as taxonomic tool. Mangrove leaves were collected from three locations in the western Pacific Ocean: Moreton Bay (MB) (Australia), Hong Kong (China) and Okinawa (Japan). In MB, samples were collected from two sites separated by 15 km: Logan River Estuary (LRE) and Jabiru Island. In addition, along the LRE, leaves were collected from five stations at similar to 2-3 km apart. Results show that the analysis of the entire fatty acid profiles of the mangrove leaves is a promising taxonomic tool as the profiles of most species were sufficiently different to be separated in an non-metric multidimensional scaling plot. In addition, geographically separated populations of the same species could also be identified by their fatty acid profiles. In most cases, two non-ubiquitous groups of fatty acids dominated in the mangrove leaves: the polyunsaturated 18:2 omega 6 and 18:3 omega 3 and the long chain fatty acids (>= 24:0). With respect to the relative contributions of these fatty acids, three groups of species were identified, in which one or both groups of fatty acids may potentially be used as markers of the mangrove organic matter in the estuarine environment. AN - WOS:000244454900006 AU - Meziane, T. AU - Lee, S. Y. AU - Mfilinge, P. L. AU - Shin, P. K. S. AU - Lam, M. H. W. AU - Tsuchiya, M. DO - 10.1007/s00227-006-0424-z M1 - 6 PY - 2007 SN - 0025-3162 SP - 1103-1113 ST - Inter-specific and geographical variations in the fatty acid composition of mangrove leaves: implications for using fatty acids as a taxonomic tool and tracers of organic matter T2 - Marine Biology TI - Inter-specific and geographical variations in the fatty acid composition of mangrove leaves: implications for using fatty acids as a taxonomic tool and tracers of organic matter VL - 150 ID - 1263 ER - TY - JOUR AB - On the tidal flat of the western part of the Mont-Saint-Michel bay, the macrozoobenthos of the upper flat is characterised by an assemblage of the Macoma balthica community. The dominant species are M. balthica, Nereis diversicolor and Corophium volutator. A field monitoring during a 1-year period along a four-stations transect perpendicularly to the shore showed that biotic interactions affected the local distributions of these species. This was particularly obvious from late spring to late summer while, because of the density increases, competitions for space and/or resources were induced, which stimulated migrations. Intra-specific competition seemed to induce the migration of the 1-year-old M. balthica. Consequently, the migration of the young bivalves from the level where this species is dominant to upper levels stimulated the migration of C. volutator population. This migration had a negative effect on the abundance of the amphipods. The migration of N. diversicolor during the end of the summer population to the lower levels of the tidal flat seemed to prevent the return of the C volutator population to their original before-migration area, even though M. balthica density decreased. (C) 2001 Ifremer/CNRS/IRD/Editions scientifiques et medicales Elsevier SAS. AN - ISI:000173363500005 AU - Meziane, T. AU - Retiere, C. DA - Nov-Dec M1 - 6 PY - 2001 SN - 0399-1784 SP - 569-575 ST - Role of biotic interactions on seasonal migrations of the macrozoobenthos living in the upper tidal-flat of the Mont-Saint-Michel bay, France T2 - Oceanologica Acta TI - Role of biotic interactions on seasonal migrations of the macrozoobenthos living in the upper tidal-flat of the Mont-Saint-Michel bay, France VL - 24 ID - 1297 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The comparative effect of the uptake of fresh and degraded detritus of halophytic plants, harvested from salt marches of the Mont Saint-Michel Bay (France), on the growth of a juvenile population of the annelid polychaete N. diversicolor (L.) was studied under experimental conditions in summer 1993. Fresh and degraded detritus of Spartina anglica, Halimione portulacoides and Salicornia europeae, as well as the green algae Enteromorpha sp. were distributed separately to homogenous set of juveniles for a 75 d period. The highest growth rate was obtained for worms fed with Enteromorpha sp. Administration of fresh detritus of a given halophyte species to N. diversicolor juveniles always leads to a significantly higher growth rate than did degraded detritus. This is probably due to a great microbial biomass occurring on the fresh detritus, which is moreover, much better assimilated than the detritus they colonize. (C) 2002 Ifremer/CNRS/IRD/Editions scientifiques et medicales Elsevier SAS. All rights reserved. AN - ISI:000178704100001 AU - Meziane, T. AU - Retiere, C. DA - May-Jul M1 - 3-4 PY - 2002 SN - 0399-1784 SP - 119-124 ST - Growth of Nereis diversicolor (L.) juveniles fed with detritus of halophytes T2 - Oceanologica Acta TI - Growth of Nereis diversicolor (L.) juveniles fed with detritus of halophytes VL - 25 ID - 1292 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Fatty acid compositions of three ocypodid crabs, Uca vocans. U. lactea and Scopimera globosa, collected on a subtropical inter-tidal flat (Okinawa, Japan), were analysed as well as the surrounding surface sediment of their burrows, their food pellets and their faeces. U. vocans and U. lactea exhibited a higher concentration of fatty acids than S. globosa. Food pellets revealed a higher relative contribution of saturated fatty acids and lower amounts of polyunsaturated and branched fatty acids than in the surface sediment samples. These differences of fatty acid compositions suggest an initial selection of food before the particle sorting in the buccal region. This result, and also because of the relatively high fatty acid content of faeces, indicate that fiddler crabs play a significant role in the fate of these lipids in the subtropical intertidal flats. Comparative analysis of the fatty acid compositions of the different samples indicates that these fiddler crabs actively sorted bacteria in order to ingest them. Diatoms seem to be used in larger amount by U vocans may be because of its higher mobility while looking for food. Other primary producers present in the environment, mangrove leaves and algae, have been sorted but contributed weakly to the organic matter pool of the surface sediment and therefore to the diet of the crabs. (C), 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. AN - ISI:000175321700004 AU - Meziane, T. AU - Sanabe, M. C. AU - Tsuchiya, M. DA - Apr M1 - 2 PY - 2002 SN - 0022-0981 SP - 191-201 ST - Role of fiddler crabs of a subtropical intertidal flat on the fate of sedimentary fatty acids T2 - Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology TI - Role of fiddler crabs of a subtropical intertidal flat on the fate of sedimentary fatty acids VL - 270 ID - 1291 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Surface sediments and marine invertebrates, collected from 2 intertidal flats on Okinawa Island, 1 adjacent to a mangrove system, were analysed for fatty acid composition. The detection of fatty acid markers found in mangrove leaves in the organic matter of the surface sediments, coupled with measurements of C:N ratios, showed that organic matter from the mangrove forest tin Oura Bay) is exported to the intertidal flat in both the rainy season and the dry season. This export seems to be higher in the rainy season. However, bacteria, diatoms and macroalgae were the main food source in the surface sediments, as shown by the contribution of their respective fatty acid markers. These markers were also detected in the tissues of the dominant macrozoobenthic species, fiddler crabs and gastropods. Bacteria and green macroalgae were the primary food sources ingested at both sites, irrespective of season. The organic matter derived from mangroves was also ingested by the macrozoobenthos of Oura Bay, while markers of higher plants were not found in the tissues of invertebrate species at Itoman intertidal flat, the site that was not adjacent to a mangrove system. AN - ISI:000088651400005 AU - Meziane, T. AU - Tsuchiya, M. PY - 2000 SN - 0171-8630 SP - 49-57 ST - Fatty acids as tracers of organic matter in the sediment and food web of a mangrove/intertidal flat ecosystem, Okinawa, Japan T2 - Marine Ecology-Progress Series TI - Fatty acids as tracers of organic matter in the sediment and food web of a mangrove/intertidal flat ecosystem, Okinawa, Japan VL - 200 ID - 1299 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Total lipid amounts, fatty acid signature analysis, and C:N measurements were used to investigate the sources of organic matter in an Okinawan estuary (Okukubi, Japan) during the 1999 rainy season. This estuary has a mangrove forest and receives agricultural wastewater. Highest concentrations of total lipids and lowest C:N values were simultaneously found near the pipe where the agricultural water is discharged. Fatty acid profiles in the sediments varied among the stations, indicating differences in the contributing organic sources. Small amounts of lipids and low relative contributions of long-chain fatty acids, markers of vascular plants, were found at stations within and adjacent to the mangrove. These results indicate that the export of organic matter from the mangrove litter to the intertidal flat was limited and spatially restricted. The wastewater seems to induce high amounts of bacteria, macroalgae and benthic diatoms, as indicated by their respective fatty acid markers. The fatty acid profiles of the tissues of two dominant inter-tidal invertebrates, the crab Uca vocans and the gastropod Terebralia sulcata, indicated that their diet was largely comprised of bacteria, Green macroalgae were important food sources for the gastropods; diatoms and mangrove biomass contributed to the nutrition of the crabs, although their contributions were smaller. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. AN - ISI:000174679400001 AU - Meziane, T. AU - Tsuchiya, M. DA - Feb M1 - 1 PY - 2002 SN - 1385-1101 SP - 1-11 ST - Organic matter in a subtropical mangrove-estuary subjected to wastewater discharge: Origin and utilisation by two macrozoobenthic species T2 - Journal of Sea Research TI - Organic matter in a subtropical mangrove-estuary subjected to wastewater discharge: Origin and utilisation by two macrozoobenthic species VL - 47 ID - 1290 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Changes in lipid content and fatty acid (FA) composition in decomposing mangrove leaves of Bruguiera gymnorrhiza (L.) Lamk and Kandelia candel (L.) were investigated in a subtropical mangrove forest on Okinawa Island, Japan (26.5degreesN, 128degreesE) by field experiments for 18 wk (July to November 2000), using yellow senescent leaves, and compared with FAs in the green leaves and mangrove sediments. We tested the hypothesis that changes in FA composition during decomposition can indicate the state of leaf decay and periods of high and low microbial activity, and that bacteria may rapidly degrade polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs). During decay, FA composition in the yellow leaves changed in 2 wk from predominantly saturated FAs to monounsaturated FAs, and to the more branched FAs typical of bacteria, and lipid and N increased due to microbial colonization. However, the microbial decomposition of leaves did not alter the concentrations of long-chain fatty acids (LCFAs), suggesting that these vascular plant-markers remain unchanged in mangrove detritus and surface sediments for more than 4 mo. Furthermore, bacteria did not degrade PUFAs as we had hypothesized, indicating that during decomposition of mangrove leaves, bacteria tend to conserve PUFAs (as they do nitrogen), thus enriching the detritus with nutrients. Comparison of omega3 and omega6 PUFAs between the 2 species showed that nutritional quality varies greatly with the state of the leaf material, increasing through time in B. gymnorrhiza and decreasing through time in K. candel. AN - WOS:000188774900008 AU - Mfilinge, P. L. AU - Meziane, T. AU - Bachok, Z. AU - Tsuchiya, M. PY - 2003 SN - 0171-8630 SP - 97-105 ST - Fatty acids in decomposing mangrove leaves: microbial activity, decay and nutritional quality T2 - Marine Ecology Progress Series TI - Fatty acids in decomposing mangrove leaves: microbial activity, decay and nutritional quality VL - 265 ID - 1287 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Litter dynamics and outwelling of particulate organic matter (POM) was investigated in a subtropical mangrove (Okinawa Island, South Japan) in order to quantify the impact of mangrove POM on adjacent intertidal sediments. A distinct seasonal pattern was found with maximum litter fall during the autumn season, and minimum during winter. Total litter production between sites did not differ significantly. Tall mangroves (average 7 m) did not show any higher contribution to the litter production than short mangroves (average 4 m). The mean annual litter production was 12.95 +/- 2.9 5 t ha(-1) (dry weight) with leaf fall contributing more than 70% of the total litter production. Analysis of fatty acids (FAs) in the surface sediments of an adjacent mud flat and sand flat during the winter, spring and autumn seasons indicated that outwelling of POM from the mangrove ecosystem occurs. However, it is spatially restricted to within 300 m from the mangrove forest. The magnitude of the outwelling increased during spring and autumn consistent with the increase in the total litter production. Despite the presence of mangrove-derived organic matter in the estuarine surface sediments, autochthonous sources of organic matter, green macroalgae (Ulva pertusa and Enteromorpha intestinalis), diatoms and bacteria are the main contributors of sedimentary organic matter and omega 3 and omega 6 PUFAs than mangrove-derived (POM) during winter and spring. While the contribution of mangrove-derived POM to sedimentary organic matter is limited to the autumn season. (c) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000227773300027 AU - Mfilinge, P. L. AU - Meziane, T. AU - Bachok, Z. AU - Tsuchiya, M. DO - 10.1016/j.ecss.2004.11.022 M1 - 1-2 PY - 2005 SN - 0272-7714 SP - 301-313 ST - Litter dynamics and particulate organic matter outwelling from a subtropical mangrove in Okinawa Island, South Japan T2 - Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science TI - Litter dynamics and particulate organic matter outwelling from a subtropical mangrove in Okinawa Island, South Japan VL - 63 ID - 1279 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Changes in the concentration of total lipid and fatty acids (FAs) during the decomposition of mangrove leaves were investigated by field experiments using yellow leaves of Bruguiera gymnorrhiza (L.) Lamk. and Kandelia candel (L.) Druce, in order to quantify mangrove contribution to lipid and fatty acid inputs to marine sediments. Total lipid and total FA in the fresh (green and yellow) and decomposing leaves of both species were significantly higher during winter than summer. During decomposition, total lipid content and FA concentration, in particular branched chain fatty acids (BrFAs) and bacterial fatty acids (BFAs), increased to a maximum concentration in 45 days during winter and in 17 days during summer. Lipids were lost faster in K. candel leaf detritus than in B. gymnorrhiza leaf detritus in which > 90% of the total lipid original weight was lost during the summer experiment and < 60% during the winter experiment. The changes in the concentrations of total lipids and FAs in the decomposing leaves also indicate that mangrove leaves are significant sources of fatty acids and probably other lipid compounds to estuarine ecosystems and that tidal waters transport the lipids and FAs adsorbed to particulate matter from mangroves to adjacent estuarine sediments and the ocean. AN - WOS:000228874500022 AU - Mfilinge, P. L. AU - Meziane, T. AU - Bachok, Z. AU - Tsuchiya, M. M1 - 3 N1 - 4th International Workshop on the Oceanography and Fisheries in the East China Sea NOV 07-09, 2003 Univ Ryukyus, Okinawa, JAPAN PY - 2005 SN - 0916-8370 SP - 613-622 ST - Total lipid and fatty acid classes in decomposing mangrove leaves of Bruguiera gymnorrhiza and Kandelia candel: Significance with respect to lipid input T2 - Journal of Oceanography TI - Total lipid and fatty acid classes in decomposing mangrove leaves of Bruguiera gymnorrhiza and Kandelia candel: Significance with respect to lipid input VL - 61 ID - 1278 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD199598278987 AU - Michel, Pascal AU - Oberdorff, Thierry DA - 1995 M1 - 1 PY - 1995 SN - 0399-0974 ST - Feeding habits of fourteen European freshwater fish species T2 - Cybium TI - Feeding habits of fourteen European freshwater fish species UR - ://BIOABS:BACD199598278987 VL - 19 ID - 2459 ER - TY - JOUR AB - In situ measurements of ammonium and carbon dioxide fluxes were performed using benthic chambers at the end of spring and the end of summer in two soft-bottom Abra alba communities of the western English Channel (North Brittany): the muddy sand community (5 m, about 10% of surface irradiance) and the fine-sand community (19 m, about 1% of surface irradiance). High rates of ammonium regeneration were measured in the two communities at the end of summer (296.03 &PLUSMN; 40.07 and 201.7 &PLUSMN; 62.74 μ molN m(-2) h(-1), respectively) as well as high respiration rates (2.60 &PLUSMN; 0.94 and 2.23 &PLUSMN; 0.59 mmolC m(-2) h(-1), respectively). significant benthic gross primary production (up to 6.11 mmolC m(-2) h(-1)) was measured in the muddy sand community but no benthic primary production was measured in the fine-sand community. It suggests that microphytobenthic production values used in simulations previously published for these two communities were overestimated while values of community respiration were underestimated. The study confirms that this benthic system is heterotrophic and strengthens the idea that an important pelagic-benthic coupling is required for the functioning in such coastal ecosystems. © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000228965700002 AU - Migne, A. AU - Davoult, D. AU - Bourrand, J. J. AU - Boucher, G. DO - 10.1016/j.seares.2004.12.002 M1 - 4 PY - 2005 SN - 1385-1101 SP - 223-229 ST - Benthic primary production, respiration and remineralisation: in situ measurements in the soft-bottom Abra alba community of the western English Channel (North Brittany) T2 - Journal of Sea Research TI - Benthic primary production, respiration and remineralisation: in situ measurements in the soft-bottom Abra alba community of the western English Channel (North Brittany) VL - 53 ID - 1277 ER - TY - JOUR AB - This paper describes a closed-chamber method for measuring CO2 fluxes in intertidal soft sediments during periods of emersion. The method relies on closed-circuit incubations of undisturbed sediment and measurement of CO2 exchanges using an infrared gas analyser. The method was assessed during field experiments, both in light and dark conditions, on an exposed sandy beach and in an estuary. The rates of gross community production measured under moderate diance (4.2 mg C m(-2) h(-1) on the exposed sandy beach and 35 mg C m(-2) h(-1) in the estuary) are in good agreement with rates reported in the literature. In conjunction with appropriate sampling strategies, this method can be useful for estimating and comparing production of intertidal areas or for assessing factors that influence production. AN - WOS:000175819500022 AU - Migne, A. AU - Davoult, D. AU - Spilmont, N. AU - Menu, D. AU - Boucher, G. AU - Gattuso, J. P. AU - Rybarczyk, H. DO - 10.1007/s00227-001-0741-1 M1 - 4 PY - 2002 SN - 0025-3162 SP - 865-869 ST - A closed-chamber CO2-flux method for estimating intertidal primary production and respiration under emersed conditions T2 - Marine Biology TI - A closed-chamber CO2-flux method for estimating intertidal primary production and respiration under emersed conditions VL - 140 ID - 1289 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000272310200003 AU - Migné, A. AU - Spilmont, N. AU - Boucher, G. AU - Denis, L. AU - Hubas, C. AU - Janquin, M.-A. AU - Rauch, M. AU - Davoult, D. DO - 10.1016/j.csr.2009.09.004 PY - 2009 SP - 2280-2285 ST - Annual budget of benthic production in Mont Saint Michel Bay considering cloudiness, microphytobenthos migration, and variability of respiration rates with tidal conditions T2 - Continental Shelf Research TI - Annual budget of benthic production in Mont Saint Michel Bay considering cloudiness, microphytobenthos migration, and variability of respiration rates with tidal conditions VL - 29 ID - 1239 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000289820700017 AU - Migné, Aline AU - Ouisse, Vincent AU - Hubas, Cedric AU - Davoult, Dominique DA - Mar 20 DO - 10.1016/j.ecss.2010.12.023 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2011 SN - 0272-7714 SP - 161-168 ST - Freshwater seepages and ephemeral macroalgae proliferation in an intertidal bay: II. Effect on benthic biomass and metabolism T2 - Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science TI - Freshwater seepages and ephemeral macroalgae proliferation in an intertidal bay: II. Effect on benthic biomass and metabolism UR - ://WOS:000289820700017 VL - 92 ID - 1330 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1988Q155100169 AU - Mikol, J. AU - Levene, A. AU - George, B. AU - Caruel, N. AU - Gozlan, R. DA - Jul-Aug M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 1988 SN - 0722-5091 ST - MELANOTIC NERVE SHEATH TUMORS - MORPHOLOGICAL, IMMUNOCYTOCHEMICAL AND ULTRASTRUCTURAL STUDIES OF 2 CASES T2 - Clinical Neuropathology TI - MELANOTIC NERVE SHEATH TUMORS - MORPHOLOGICAL, IMMUNOCYTOCHEMICAL AND ULTRASTRUCTURAL STUDIES OF 2 CASES UR - ://WOS:A1988Q155100169 VL - 7 ID - 2678 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Milet, C. PY - 2008 SP - 60-64 ST - Les perles, de l'huître au bijou T2 - Pour la Science TI - Les perles, de l'huître au bijou VL - 363 ID - 152 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Bone and nacre feature highly orchestrated biomineralised structures. They are calcified structures that share an intervening organic matrix laid by specialized cells, bone cells in vertebrates and epithelial mantle cells in molluscs. Organic framework provides a scaffold for crystallisation and directs minerallisation. Bone and shell likely undergo self-reparation when damaged, clues to the presence in these mineralised structures of signal molecules, targeting the cells involved in their renewal. In molluscs, calcium carbonate crystallise under two mineral polymorphs, aragonite or calcite. Sudo et al. [22] reported two exclusive proteins in the shell of a bivalvia molluscan, Pinctadafiicata, MSI 60 in aragonite and MSI 31 in calcite. We built up specific antibodies and experimented immunohistochemistry in Haliotis. These tools revealed the presence of Pinctada-like proteins within Haliotis mantle cells, in a zonation consistent with shell matrix mineralisation control involvement. Another facet of matrix-mediated biomeralisation control arises from bone and nacre interactivity. In vivo experiments of nacre implantation in sheep and rabbit established the biocompatibilty of nacre and bone. The nacreous part from the shell of Pinctada, a bivalve mollusc, was implanted as bone device in sheep and showed that nacre passes bone acceptance. Nacre implants were not subjected to intolerance reaction and the recipient bone provided with nacre underwent a sequence of bone regeneration within an osteoprogenitor-rich cell layer. The water-soluble organic matrix was extracted from powdered nacre by a gentle non-decalcifiying process. Three mammalian cell types, fibroblasts (human), bone marrow stromal cells (rat) and pre-osteoblasts (mouse) were used to characterize in vitro the effect of nacre water-soluble matrix on mammal bone cell lineage. In vitro studies provided evidence for the presence, in nacre organic matrix, of signal molecules responsible for the recruitment of mammal cells in the osteogenic pathway and bone cell activation undergoing a complete sequence of mineralisation. Retrieving like-proteins in shell matrix of molluscs from distant taxa and bone nacre interactivity provides convergent data supporting the conservation of molecular signals for biomineralisation control within the organic framework of biomineralised structures. AN - WOS:000225802900005 AU - Milet, C. AU - Berland, S. AU - Lamghari, M. AU - Mouries, L. AU - Jolly, C. AU - Borzeix, S. AU - Doumenc, D. AU - Lopez, E. DO - 10.1016/j.crpv.2004.07.010 M1 - 6-7 PY - 2004 SN - 1631-0683 SP - 493-501 ST - Conservation of signal molecules involved in biomineralisation control in calcifying matrices of bone and shell T2 - Comptes Rendus Palevol TI - Conservation of signal molecules involved in biomineralisation control in calcifying matrices of bone and shell VL - 3 ID - 148 ER - TY - JOUR AB - A study of contamination of the biological compartment of the Seine estuary was carried out by measuring the concentrations of cadmium (Cd), copper (Cu), lead (Pb), and zinc (Zn) in 29 estuarine and marine species belonging to 6 phyla. Species came from three main biological zones of the estuary: the Seine channel (copepods, mysids, shrimps, and fish), the interddal mudflats (Macoma balthica community), and the subtidal mudflats (Abra alba community). Two fish species, the bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) and the flounder (Platichthys flesus), were also selected for analyses. A comparison of metal concentrations in estuarine species of die Seine with those found in the same species collected on contaminated and non-contaminated sites showed a contamination of the estuary by Cu, Zn, and Pb. For Cd, die contamination is mainly observed in bivalves, although the concentrations observed were low and less than 2 mug g(-1) d.w. High concentrations of Cu were found in copepods, shrimps, and fish. Pb contamination was mainly found in species living in the Seine channel where the copepod Eurytemora affinis shows an average concentration of 22 mug g(-1) d.w. High concentrations of Pb (>10 tig g(-1) d.w.) were found in deposit-feeders benthic invertebrates. Elevated levels of Zn were seen in all species collected in the Seine estuary, including fish and in particular small flounder. The concentrations of Cd, Cu, Pb, and Zn found in edible estuarine species (shrimp and fish) were in die same order of magnitude than those found in fish and shrimps fished along the French coast. AN - WOS:000174038100011 AU - Miramand, P. AU - Guyot, T. AU - Rybarczyk, H. AU - Elkaim, B. AU - Mouny, P. AU - Dauvin, J. C. AU - Bessineton, C. M1 - 6B PY - 2001 SN - 0160-8347 SP - 1056-1065 ST - Contamination of the biological compartment in the Seine estuary by Cd, Cu, Pb, and Zn T2 - Estuaries TI - Contamination of the biological compartment in the Seine estuary by Cd, Cu, Pb, and Zn VL - 24 ID - 1296 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000260583700008 AU - Miranda, Rafael AU - Copp, Gordon H. AU - Williams, James AU - Beyer, Kathleen AU - Gozlan, Rodolphe E. DA - 2008 DO - 10.1127/1863-9135/2008/0172-0339 M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 2 PY - 2008 SN - 1863-9135 ST - Do Eurasian otters Lutra lutra (L.) in the Somerset Levels prey preferentially on non-native fish species? T2 - Fundamental and Applied Limnology TI - Do Eurasian otters Lutra lutra (L.) in the Somerset Levels prey preferentially on non-native fish species? UR - ://WOS:000260583700008 VL - 172 ID - 2690 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD200900270513 AU - Molina Arzabe, Carlos I. AU - Gibon, Francois-Marie M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2009 SN - 0181-0863 SP - 23-29 ST - A NEW SPECIES OF CAILLOMA ROSS & KING, 1952 FROM BOLIVIA TRICHOPTERA, HYDROBIOSIDAE T2 - Revue Francaise d'Entomologie (Nouvelle Serie) TI - A NEW SPECIES OF CAILLOMA ROSS & KING, 1952 FROM BOLIVIA TRICHOPTERA, HYDROBIOSIDAE UR - ://BIOABS:BACD200900270513 VL - 31 ID - 1238 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Molina, C. I. AU - Gibon, F-M AU - Sanchez, Y. AU - Acha, D. AU - Benefice, E. AU - Guimaraes, J-R. D. M1 - 2 PY - 2010 SP - 25-41 ST - Implicancia ambiental del mercurio en ecosistemas acuáticos de la Amazonia : Situación en Bolivia T2 - Redesma TI - Implicancia ambiental del mercurio en ecosistemas acuáticos de la Amazonia : Situación en Bolivia VL - 4 ID - 1220 ER - TY - JOUR AB - We have evaluated the mercury and methylmercury transfers to and within the macroinvertebrate communities of a floodplain lake of the Beni River basin, Bolivia, during three hydrological seasons and in two habitats (open water and vegetation belt). Using the stable isotopes delta C-13 and delta N-15, six trophic chains were identified during a previous study. Four are based on only one source: seston, organic matter from the bottom sediment, periphyton and macrophytes. Two are based on mixed sources (seston and periphyton in one case, periphyton and macrophytes in the other). During sampling, we found only one taxon that had surface sediment organic matter as food source and very few taxa whose trophic source was constituted by macrophytes. The periphyton was the most important source during all seasons; it produced the longest chain, with three trophic positions. Whatever the season and trophic source, all collected macroinvertebrates contained methyl mercury and the latter was biomagnified in all trophic chains that we identified. The biomagnification of methylmercury through invertebrate trophic chains accurately reflected the existence and length of these chains. Biomagnification was virtually non-existent in the sediment-based chain, low and restricted to the dry season in the macrophyte-based chain. It was significant in the seston-based chain, but limited by the existence of only two trophic levels and restricted to the wet season. Finally, it was very effective in the periphyton-based chain, which offers the highest rate of contamination of the source but, above all, the largest number of trophic levels. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000279773200040 AU - Molina, C. I. AU - Gibon, F. M. AU - Duprey, J. L. AU - Dominguez, E. AU - Guimaraes, J. R. D. AU - Roulet, M. DO - 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2010.04.019 M1 - 16 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2010 SN - 0048-9697 SP - 3382-3391 ST - Transfer of mercury and methylmercury along macroinvertebrate food chains in a floodplain lake of the Beni River, Bolivian Amazonia T2 - Science of the Total Environment TI - Transfer of mercury and methylmercury along macroinvertebrate food chains in a floodplain lake of the Beni River, Bolivian Amazonia UR - ://WOS:000279773200040 VL - 408 ID - 1221 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Two stable isotopes delta(13)C and delta(15)N were used to identify the energy sources and trophic relationships of the main freshwater macroinvertebrates in a floodplain lake of the Beni River (Bolivian Amazonia). Four energy sources (seston, bottom sediment, periphyton, and aquatic macrophytes) and macroinvertebrate communities were collected during three periods of the river hydrological cycle. Macroinvertebrates showed greater temporal variation in isotope values than their food sources. Six trophic chains were identified: four were based on seston, periphyton, C(3) macrophytes, and bottom sediments, and the last two chains on a combination of two carbon sources. One mixed seston and periphyton sources during the wet season while the other mixed periphyton and macrophytes sources during the wet and dry seasons. Periphyton was the most important energy source supporting the highest number of trophic levels and consumers. The macrophytic contribution was only significant during the dry season. Bottom sediments constituted a marginal energy source. As each season is associated with different physical and chemical conditions, processes organizing macroinvertebrate food web structure in the Beni floodplain seem strongly linked to hydrological seasonality. AN - WOS:000286393300009 AU - Molina, C. I. AU - Gibon, F. M. AU - Oberdorff, T. AU - Dominguez, E. AU - Pinto, J. AU - Marin, R. AU - Roulet, M. DA - Mar DO - 10.1007/s10750-010-0565-4 M1 - 1 N1 - Molina, Carlos I. Gibon, Francois-Marie Oberdorff, Thierry Dominguez, Eduardo Pinto, Julio Marin, Ruben Roulet, Marc PY - 2011 SN - 0018-8158 SP - 135-153 ST - Macroinvertebrate food web structure in a floodplain lake of the Bolivian Amazon T2 - Hydrobiologia TI - Macroinvertebrate food web structure in a floodplain lake of the Bolivian Amazon UR - ://WOS:000286393300009 VL - 663 ID - 2029 ER - TY - JOUR AB - This work describes the structure of a macro invertebrate community in a high Andean stream of the Bolivian Amazon basin. Annual and longitudinal variations in relation to environmental factors are described. This stream has a low longitudinal heterogeneity, high flow variations, and is free of anthropogenic influences. In addition, this river as many other high-Andean waterways, is fed and consequently regulated by a glacier (Mururata). This is a diminishing phenomenon, so the river is threatened by the disappearance of tropical glaciers due the global climatic warming. The effects on the aquatic fauna could be drastic. Our results show low taxa richness, which are nevertheless abundant, especially those macro invertebrates whose populations are permanent: Baetidae (Andesiops peruvianus), Leptophlebiidae (Meridialaris tintinnabula), Gripopterygidae (Claudioperla tigrina), Simuliidae, Chironomidae and Oligochaeta. Using Multivariate Analysis, we demonstrate that the densities and richness of the benthic populations are under the influence of hydrological discharge variations. AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR14506038535 AU - Molina, Carlos I. AU - Gibon, Francois-Marie AU - Pinto, Julio AU - Rosales, Claudio M1 - 1-2 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2008 SN - 1726-2216 SP - 105-116 ST - Aquatic macroinvertebrate structure in a high-Andean stream of the Cordillera real, Bolivia: annual and longitudinal variations in relation to environmental factors T2 - Ecologia Aplicada TI - Aquatic macroinvertebrate structure in a high-Andean stream of the Cordillera real, Bolivia: annual and longitudinal variations in relation to environmental factors UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR14506038535 VL - 7 ID - 1255 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000315323600002 AU - Molnar, N AU - Welsh, DT AU - Marchand, C AU - Deborde, J AU - Meziane, T DO - 10.1016/j.ecss.2012.07.012 ET - JAN 20 2013 PY - 2013 SP - 12-21 ST - Impacts of shrimp farm effluents on water quality, benthic metabolism and N-dynamics in a mangrove forest (New Caledonia) T2 - Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science TI - Impacts of shrimp farm effluents on water quality, benthic metabolism and N-dynamics in a mangrove forest (New Caledonia) VL - 117 ID - 2101 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000289403600001 AU - Monniot, Francoise AU - Dettai, Agnes AU - Eleaume, Marc AU - Cruaud, Corinne AU - Ameziane, Nadia DA - Apr 13 M1 - 2817 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2011 SN - 1175-5326 SP - 1-54 ST - Antarctic Ascidians (Tunicata) of the French-Australian survey CEAMARC in Terre Adelie T2 - Zootaxa TI - Antarctic Ascidians (Tunicata) of the French-Australian survey CEAMARC in Terre Adelie UR - ://WOS:000289403600001 ID - 1339 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1996VD36400001 AU - Montero, M. AU - Dufour, S. DA - Jul M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 14 PY - 1996 SN - 1021-5506 SP - 149-160 ST - Gonadotropin-releasing hormones (GnRH) in fishes: Evolutionary data on their structure, localization, regulation, and function T2 - Zoological Studies TI - Gonadotropin-releasing hormones (GnRH) in fishes: Evolutionary data on their structure, localization, regulation, and function UR - ://WOS:A1996VD36400001 VL - 35 ID - 681 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1995QY53600007 AU - Montero, M. AU - Lebelle, N. AU - King, J. A. AU - Millar, R. P. AU - Dufour, S. DA - May DO - 10.1159/000126876 M1 - 5 N1 - Times Cited: 81 PY - 1995 SN - 0028-3835 SP - 525-535 ST - DIFFERENTIAL REGULATION OF THE 2 FORMS OF GONADOTROPIN-RELEASING-HORMONE (MGNRH AND CGNRH-II) BY SEX STEROIDS IN THE EUROPEAN FEMALE SILVER EEL (ANGUILLA-ANGUILLA) T2 - Neuroendocrinology TI - DIFFERENTIAL REGULATION OF THE 2 FORMS OF GONADOTROPIN-RELEASING-HORMONE (MGNRH AND CGNRH-II) BY SEX STEROIDS IN THE EUROPEAN FEMALE SILVER EEL (ANGUILLA-ANGUILLA) UR - ://WOS:A1995QY53600007 VL - 61 ID - 683 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1996VL24200013 AU - Montero, M. AU - LeBelle, N. AU - Vidal, B. AU - Dufour, S. DA - Oct DO - 10.1006/gcen.1996.0146 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 22 PY - 1996 SN - 0016-6480 SP - 103-115 ST - Primary cultures of dispersed pituitary cells from estradiol-pretreated female silver eels (Anguilla anguilla L): Immunocytochemical characterization of gonadotropic cells and stimulation of gonadotropin release T2 - General and Comparative Endocrinology TI - Primary cultures of dispersed pituitary cells from estradiol-pretreated female silver eels (Anguilla anguilla L): Immunocytochemical characterization of gonadotropic cells and stimulation of gonadotropin release UR - ://WOS:A1996VL24200013 VL - 104 ID - 680 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1994PX57800003 AU - Montero, M. AU - Vidal, B. AU - King, J. A. AU - Tramu, G. AU - Vandesande, F. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Kah, O. DA - Oct DO - 10.1016/0891-0618(94)90015-9 M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 47 PY - 1994 SN - 0891-0618 SP - 227-241 ST - IMMUNOCYTOCHEMICAL LOCALIZATION OF MAMMALIAN GNRH (GONADOTROPIN-RELEASING-HORMONE) AND CHICKEN GNRH-II IN THE BRAIN OF THE EUROPEAN SILVER EEL (ANGUILLA-ANGUILLA L) T2 - Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy TI - IMMUNOCYTOCHEMICAL LOCALIZATION OF MAMMALIAN GNRH (GONADOTROPIN-RELEASING-HORMONE) AND CHICKEN GNRH-II IN THE BRAIN OF THE EUROPEAN SILVER EEL (ANGUILLA-ANGUILLA L) UR - ://WOS:A1994PX57800003 VL - 7 ID - 685 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000167620900003 AU - Montero, M. AU - Yon, L. AU - Kikuyama, S. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Vaudry, H. DA - Oct DO - 10.1677/jme.0.0250157 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 77 PY - 2000 SN - 0952-5041 SP - 157-168 ST - Molecular evolution of the growth hormone-releasing hormone/pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide gene family. Functional implication in the regulation of growth hormone secretion T2 - Journal of Molecular Endocrinology TI - Molecular evolution of the growth hormone-releasing hormone/pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide gene family. Functional implication in the regulation of growth hormone secretion UR - ://WOS:000167620900003 VL - 25 ID - 659 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000076038100036 AU - Montero, M. AU - Yon, L. AU - Rousseau, K. AU - Arimura, A. AU - Fournier, A. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Vaudry, H. DA - Oct DO - 10.1210/en.139.10.4300 M1 - 10 N1 - Times Cited: 83 PY - 1998 SN - 0013-7227 SP - 4300-4310 ST - Distribution, characterization, and growth hormone-releasing activity of pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide in the European eel, Anguilla anguilla T2 - Endocrinology TI - Distribution, characterization, and growth hormone-releasing activity of pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide in the European eel, Anguilla anguilla UR - ://WOS:000076038100036 VL - 139 ID - 668 ER - TY - CHAP A2 - Forssmann, W. G. Said S. I. AN - WOS:000078306200063 AU - Montero, M. AU - Yon, L. AU - Rousseau, K. AU - Arimura, A. AU - Fournier, A. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Vaudry, H. DO - 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1998.tb11219.x N1 - Times Cited: 5 3rd International Symposium on VIP, PACAP, and Related Peptides SEP 17-20, 1997 FREIBURG, GERMANY Amylin Pharmaceut, San Diego; Bayer AG, Wuppertal; Boehringer Mannheim GmBh, Mannheim; Dr Falk Pharma Gmbh, Hannover; Hoechst Marion Roussel, Frankfurt; Hoechst Marion Roussel Inc, Cincinnati; Immunodiagnostik GmBh, Bensheim; Itoham Foods Inc, Ibaraki; Madaus AG, Koln; Neosystem, Strasbourg; Peninsula Labs Inc, Belmont; Perkin Elmer, Appl Biosyst GmBh, Wetterstadt; Schering AG, Berlin; Solvay Pharmaceut GmBh, Hannover; Tap Holdings Inc, Deerfield; Wherl Gmbh, Wolfenbuttel PY - 1998 SN - 0077-8923 1-57331-153-7 SP - 475-477 ST - Localization of pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide in the central nervous system of the European eel Anguilla anguilla: Stimulatory effect of PACAP on GH secretion T2 - Vip, Pacap, and Related Peptides: Third International Symposium T3 - Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences TI - Localization of pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide in the central nervous system of the European eel Anguilla anguilla: Stimulatory effect of PACAP on GH secretion UR - ://WOS:000078306200063 VL - 865 ID - 669 ER - TY - JOUR AB - For diatom biologists one of the most interesting research areas over the next years will be in linking mathematical models for pattern formation with information derived from molecular genetic, biochemical, and physiological studies. A major goal of this research is to exploit diatom proficiency in biogenic silica formation to develop strategies for bio-inspired nanofabriGation of silicon based materials. Development of high-throughput methods for the functional analysis of diatom genes is a key step toward this goal. In this article we review the different techniques available to investigate gene and protein function in diatoms. Furthermore, to make diatom research as effective as possible the research community must address the question of which diatom species should be developed as a model. Choice of a diatom model organism should be made on the basis of several criteria, such as the ease of genetic manipulation, ecological relevance, or biomineralization capability. Phaeodactylum tricomutum is one of the principal three species that are candidates for such a model. For this species we have accomplished the first large-scale analysis of 12000 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) and have organized it in a queryable database, Phaeodactylum tricornulum database (PtDB). A summary of the functional analysis of this EST collection is presented, and genes of particular interest are highlighted. AN - WOS:000226591300002 AU - Montsant, A. AU - Maheswari, U. AU - Bowler, C. AU - Lopez, P. J. DO - 10.1166/jnn.2005.003 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 16 PY - 2005 SN - 1533-4880 SP - 5-14 ST - Diatomics: Toward diatom functional genomics T2 - Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology TI - Diatomics: Toward diatom functional genomics UR - ://WOS:000226591300002 VL - 5 ID - 539 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The marine demersal ichthyofauna of the Kerguelen Islands (49 degrees S-70 degrees E) presents a high rate of endemism and a low specific diversity (DUHAMEL, 1985). In the Gulf of Morbihan, protected from tidal currents and communicating with open sea only by a pass, these populations were sampled by a << Bongo >> net for ichthyoplankton and by trammel-nets for the sampling of juveniles and adults. AN - WOS:A1997XG40500005 AU - Moreau, C. AU - Duhamel, G. M1 - 1 N1 - Moreau, C Duhamel, G PY - 1997 SN - 0037-962X SP - 45-57 ST - Reproduction of coastal fishes of the Gulf of Morbihan (Kerguelen Islands) T2 - Bulletin De La Societe Zoologique De France-Evolution Et Zoologie TI - Reproduction of coastal fishes of the Gulf of Morbihan (Kerguelen Islands) UR - ://WOS:A1997XG40500005 VL - 122 ID - 843 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Epibiota were sampled on nine small jetties in the tidal, urban canals of south-east Queensland, Australia, to determine if the small fishes that are associated with these jetties prey on the epibiota on the pilings of the jetties and whether these fishes depend on the epibiota as a source of food. Epibiota was dominated by barnacles, filamentous and foliose algae and ranged in thickness from 4 to 11 mm. The two species of fishes that associated most closely with jetty pilings, Pandaka lidwilli (Gobiidae) and Monodactylus argenteus (Monodactylidae), were sampled twice during the day and twice during the night for analysis of stomach contents. During the day, the diet of P. lidwilli was dominated by amphipods (c. 70%, by mass of organic content), with copepods, bivalves and bryozoans each contributing < 10%. At night, amphipods contributed less (c. 45%) and copepods more (c. 35%). The diet of M. argenteus was dominated by filamentous algae (55%) and amphipods (20%) during the day and filamentous algae (70%) and barnacle cirri (23%) at night. Epibiota, therefore, made a substantial contribution to the diet of the fishes but were not the sole source of food for either species. As jetties were the only structures that supported epibiota in the area, fishes probably sourced their epibiota from the pilings of the jetties. Whether fishes depended on the epibiota was, therefore, tested using a manipulative before-after-control-impact (BACI) study. Three jetties were assigned randomly to each of three treatments: (1) epibiota removed from pilings, (2) epibiota cut and damaged (a procedural control) and (3) epibiota left undisturbed. Abundances of P. lidwilli and M. argenteus around jetty pilings remained similar across all treatments from before to after the removal of epibiota. These results indicate that although fishes consumed epibiota on the jetties, they did not depend on the epibiota of the jetties for food. (C) 2008 The Authors Journal compilation (C) 2008 The Fisheries Society of the British Isles. AN - WOS:000252713100014 AU - Moreau, S. AU - Peron, C. AU - Pitt, K. A. AU - Connolly, R. M. AU - Lee, S. Y. AU - Meziane, T. DO - 10.1111/j.1095-8649.2007.01705.x M1 - 1 PY - 2008 SN - 0022-1112 SP - 205-217 ST - Opportunistic predation by small fishes on epibiota of jetty pilings in urban waterways T2 - Journal of Fish Biology TI - Opportunistic predation by small fishes on epibiota of jetty pilings in urban waterways VL - 72 ID - 1254 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000309973900094 AU - Mortillaro, J-M AU - Rigal, F AU - Rybarczyk, H AU - Bernardes, B AU - Abril, G AU - Meziane, T DO - 10.1371/journal.pone.0046141 M1 - 9 PY - 2012 SP - e46141 ST - Particulate organic matter distribution along the lower Amazon River: addressing aquatic ecology concepts using fatty acids T2 - Plos One TI - Particulate organic matter distribution along the lower Amazon River: addressing aquatic ecology concepts using fatty acids VL - 7 ID - 2103 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000270623000004 AU - Mortillaro, J. M. AU - Pitt, K. A. AU - Lee, S. Y. AU - Meziane, T. DO - 10.1016/j.jembe.2009.07.003 M1 - 1-2 PY - 2009 SN - 0022-0981 SP - 22-30 ST - Light intensity influences the production and translocation of fatty acids by zooxanthellae in the jellyfish Cassiopea sp T2 - Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology TI - Light intensity influences the production and translocation of fatty acids by zooxanthellae in the jellyfish Cassiopea sp UR - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6T8F-4WY5BRK-1/2/42ae45b7ad0ecfaf72cb1423b243d060 VL - 378 ID - 1237 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Early life stages of Artedidraco skottsbergi and A. shackletoni were collected off Ad,lie Land. The morphology and pigmentation pattern of nine larvae and juveniles of A. skottsbergi between 17.2 and 21.4 mm in standard length (SL), and of two juveniles of A. shackletoni measuring 25.1 mm SL were described. A. skottsbergi was characterized by a heavily pigmented body, except for the caudal peduncle, with distinctively dense pigmentation on the ventrolateral half of the body and caudal section (17.2-17.9 mm SL). Furthermore, they had no pigmentation on the pectoral fin base until they attained 21.4 mm SL. Juvenile A. shackletoni had a heavily pigmented body except for the ventral side of the abdomen and the anal fin base. The proximal part of the dorsal fin and most of the anal fin were covered with melanophores. Although knowledge of larval and juvenile Artedidraco species is limited, the distribution of melanophores on the fins, pectoral fin base and caudal peduncle at each developmental stage may be useful for species identification. AN - WOS:000262536800016 AU - Moteki, M. AU - Koubbi, P. AU - Pruvost, P. AU - Tavenier, E. DO - 10.1007/s00300-008-0512-2 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2009 SN - 0722-4060 SP - 123-128 ST - Larvae and juveniles of the plunderfishes Artedidraco shackletoni and A. skottsbergi (Notothenioidei, Artedidraconidae) from the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean T2 - Polar Biology TI - Larvae and juveniles of the plunderfishes Artedidraco shackletoni and A. skottsbergi (Notothenioidei, Artedidraconidae) from the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean UR - ://WOS:000262536800016 VL - 32 ID - 209 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000286822800009 AU - Motomura, H. AU - Causse, R. DA - Dec DO - Pii 931472686 10.1080/00288330.2010.523081 M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2010 SN - 0028-8330 SP - 323-327 ST - Revised diagnosis of Neosebastes capricornis (Teleostei: Scorpaeniformes: Neosebastidae), with new records of the species from Vanuatu T2 - New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research TI - Revised diagnosis of Neosebastes capricornis (Teleostei: Scorpaeniformes: Neosebastidae), with new records of the species from Vanuatu UR - ://WOS:000286822800009 VL - 44 ID - 750 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000291779800006 AU - Motomura, Hiroyuki AU - Bearez, Philippe AU - Causse, Romain DA - Mar 31 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2011 SN - 0399-0974 SP - 55-73 ST - Review of Indo-Pacific specimens of the subfamily Scorpaeninae (Scorpaenidae), deposited in the Museum national d'Histoire naturelle, Paris, with description of a new species of Neomerinthe T2 - Cybium TI - Review of Indo-Pacific specimens of the subfamily Scorpaeninae (Scorpaenidae), deposited in the Museum national d'Histoire naturelle, Paris, with description of a new species of Neomerinthe UR - ://WOS:000291779800006 VL - 35 ID - 748 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000286702000004 AU - Motomura, Hiroyuki AU - Causse, Romain DA - Jan DO - 10.5343/bms.2010.1066 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2011 SN - 0007-4977 SP - 45-53 ST - A NEW DEEPWATER SCORPIONFISH OF THE GENUS SCORPAENOPSIS (SCORPAENIDAE) FROM WALLIS AND FUTUNA ISLANDS, SOUTHWESTERN PACIFIC OCEAN T2 - Bulletin of Marine Science TI - A NEW DEEPWATER SCORPIONFISH OF THE GENUS SCORPAENOPSIS (SCORPAENIDAE) FROM WALLIS AND FUTUNA ISLANDS, SOUTHWESTERN PACIFIC OCEAN UR - ://WOS:000286702000004 VL - 87 ID - 749 ER - TY - JOUR AB - This paper aims to validate reference genes for gene expression studies between light and dark conditions in the scleractinian coral Stylophora pistillata for future gene expression studies of the "light-enhanced calcification" phenomenon. For this purpose, we cloned, sequenced, and characterized a candidate reference gene, the 36B4 gene from the coral S. pistillata, and validated 36B4 and beta-actin as reference genes. To illustrate the future applications of these reference genes, we tested the dark and light expression of two photosynthetic genes (Rubisco and D1 protein of the photosystem II) and two genes encoding proteins involved in calcium transport for coral calcification (a calcium ATPase and a calcium channel). Results show that both photosynthetic genes are enhanced during the light when standardized against 36B4 and beta-actin, whereas the two genes encoding proteins involved in calcium transport are not differentially expressed between light and dark conditions. The characterization of a coral 36B4 and the establishment of such valid reference genes will be useful for future gene expression studies between diverse conditions (aposymbiotic/symbiotic, stress/control, light/dark conditions) in scleractinian corals. AN - WOS:000260838600004 AU - Moya, A. AU - Tambutte, S. AU - Beranger, G. AU - Gaume, B. AU - Scimeca, J. C. AU - Allemand, D. AU - Zoccola, D. DO - 10.1007/s10126-008-9101-1 M1 - 6 PY - 2008 SN - 1436-2228 SP - 653-663 ST - Cloning and Use of a Coral 36B4 Gene to Study the Differential Expression of Coral Genes Between Light and Dark Conditions T2 - Marine Biotechnology TI - Cloning and Use of a Coral 36B4 Gene to Study the Differential Expression of Coral Genes Between Light and Dark Conditions VL - 10 ID - 72 ER - TY - JOUR AB - We developed and validated a single multimetric index based on predictive models that could evaluate anthropogenic disturbances in streams of three disparate ecoregions of Bolivia. To do so, we examined 45 candidate metrics reflecting different aspects of macroinvertebrate assemblage structure and function gleaned from available literature and for their potential to indicate degradation. More importantly, we integrated functional trait metrics to improve the sensitivity of our index. To quantify possible deviation from reference conditions, we first established and validated statistical models describing metric responses to natural environmental differences in the absence of any significant anthropogenic disturbance. We considered that the residual distributions of these models described the response range of each metric, independently of natural environmental influence. After testing the sensitivity of these residuals to a gradient of anthropogenic disturbance, we retained eight metrics that were used in the final assemblage index, four metrics based on richness and composition and four metrics based on biological traits. Our index performed well in discriminating between reference and disturbed sites, giving a significant negative linear response to a gradient of physical and chemical anthropogenic disturbances. After employing a probability survey design and sampling a relatively small number of sites throughout all major ecoregions of Bolivia, we believe our methodology can be used to develop a monitoring tool to evaluate status and trends in biological condition for streams of the entire country despite its complex and heterogeneous geology and climate. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000287291100008 AU - Moya, N. AU - Hughes, R. M. AU - Dominguez, E. AU - Gibon, F. M. AU - Goitia, E. AU - Oberdorff, T. DA - May DO - 10.1016/j.ecolind.2010.10.012 M1 - 3 N1 - Moya, Nabor Hughes, Robert M. Dominguez, Eduardo Gibon, Francois-Marie Goitia, Edgar Oberdorff, Thierry PY - 2011 SN - 1470-160X SP - 840-847 ST - Macroinvertebrate-based multimetric predictive models for evaluating the human impact on biotic condition of Bolivian streams T2 - Ecological Indicators TI - Macroinvertebrate-based multimetric predictive models for evaluating the human impact on biotic condition of Bolivian streams UR - ://WOS:000287291100008 VL - 11 ID - 2030 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD201100393785 AU - Moya, Nabor AU - Dominguez, Eduardo AU - Goitia, Edgar AU - Oberdorff, Thierry DA - Aug M1 - 2 PY - 2011 SN - 0327-5477 ST - Development of a multimetric index based on aquatic macroinvertebrates to assess the biological integrity in streams of the Bolivian inter-Andean valleys T2 - Ecologia Austral TI - Development of a multimetric index based on aquatic macroinvertebrates to assess the biological integrity in streams of the Bolivian inter-Andean valleys TT - Desarrollo de un indice multimetrico basado en macroinvertebrados acuaticos para evaluar la integridad biologica en rios de los valles interandinos de Bolivia UR - ://BIOABS:BACD201100393785 VL - 21 ID - 2465 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000287291100008 AU - Moya, Nabor AU - Hughes, Robert M. AU - Dominguez, Eduardo AU - Gibon, Francois-Marie AU - Goitia, Edgar AU - Oberdorff, Thierry DA - May DO - 10.1016/j.ecolind.2010.10.012 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 5 PY - 2011 SN - 1470-160X ST - Macroinvertebrate-based multimetric predictive models for evaluating the human impact on biotic condition of Bolivian streams T2 - Ecological Indicators TI - Macroinvertebrate-based multimetric predictive models for evaluating the human impact on biotic condition of Bolivian streams UR - ://WOS:000287291100008 VL - 11 ID - 2521 ER - TY - JOUR AB - In order to develop a multimetric biotic integrity index, we collected data on the macroinvertebrate communities and local environmental habitat descriptors in 38 reference and 29 disturbed sites, uniformly distribute within the Chipiriri watershed (Bolivia). Using the reference data set, stepwise multiple linear regression procedures were first applied to develop the simplest possible response model that adequately explained the observed patterns of 12 different biological variables, reflecting macroinvertebrate community structure. In a second step, we selected the most effective variables that discriminate between reference and disturbed sites. Finally, adding the values of the biological variables selected, we obtained a final index score that described biotic integrity of the reference and disturbed sites as excellent, good, fair, poor, or very poor. Our final index achieved good distinction between natural and human-induced variation in biological condition. Including additional parameters, this approach could be used in the near future to develop a nation biotic integrity index. AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR14302012208 AU - Moya, Nabor AU - Oberdorff, Thierry N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2006 SP - 1-11 ST - A multimetric index of biotic integrity based on macroinvertebrates to assess biotic condition of streams in the Chipiriri Basin, Cochabamba - Bolivia T2 - Revista Boliviana de Ecologia y Conservacion Ambiental TI - A multimetric index of biotic integrity based on macroinvertebrates to assess biotic condition of streams in the Chipiriri Basin, Cochabamba - Bolivia UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR14302012208 VL - 19 ID - 575 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000248228300009 AU - Moya, Nabor AU - Tomanova, Sylvie AU - Oberdorff, Thierry DA - Sep DO - 10.1007/s10750-007-0725-3 N1 - Times Cited: 10 PY - 2007 SN - 0018-8158 ST - Initial development of a multi-metric index based on aquatic macroinvertebrates to assess streams condition in the Upper Isiboro-Secure Basin, Bolivian Amazon T2 - Hydrobiologia TI - Initial development of a multi-metric index based on aquatic macroinvertebrates to assess streams condition in the Upper Isiboro-Secure Basin, Bolivian Amazon UR - ://WOS:000248228300009 VL - 589 ID - 2470 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Olivier, Musard AU - Jérôme, Fournier AU - Jean-Pierre, Marchand PY - 2007 SP - 168-185 ST - Le proche espace sous-marin: essai sur la notion de paysage T2 - L'Espace Géographique TI - Le proche espace sous-marin: essai sur la notion de paysage VL - 2 ID - 1199 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Cephalopods show a very complex nervous system, particularly derived when compared to other molluscs. In vertebrates, the setting up of the nervous system depends on genes such as Shh and Pax6. In this paper we assess Shh and Pax6 expression patterns during Sepia officinalis development by whole-mount in situ hybridization. In vertebrates, Shh has been shown to indirectly inhibit Pax6. This seems to be the case in cephalopods as the expression patterns of these genes do not overlap during S. officinalis development. Pax6 is expressed in the optic region and brain and Shh in gut structures, as already seen in vertebrates and Drosophila. Thus, both genes show expression in analogous structures in vertebrates. Surprisingly, they also exhibit unconventional expressions such as in gills for Pax6 and ganglia borders for Shh. They are also expressed in many cephalopods' derived characters among molluscs as in arm suckers for Pax6 and beak producing tissues, nuchal organ and neural cord of the arms for Shh. This new data supports the fact that molecular control patterns have evolved with the appearance of morphological novelties in cephalopods as shown in this new model, S. officinalis. AD - Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Département Milieux et Peuplements Aquatiques, Laboratoire Biologie des ORganismes et Ecosystèmes Aquatiques, UMR MNHN USM 401, CNRS 7208, IRD 207, UPMC, Paris, France. navet@mnhn.fr AN - 19683074 AU - Navet, S. AU - Andouche, A. AU - Baratte, S. AU - Bonnaud, L. DA - Oct DO - 10.1016/j.gep.2009.08.001 KW - Animals Cephalopoda Embryo, Nonmammalian Embryonic Development Eye Proteins Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental Hedgehog Proteins Homeodomain Proteins Morphogenesis Paired Box Transcription Factors Repressor Proteins Sepia LA - eng M1 - 7 PY - 2009 SN - 1872-7298 SP - 461-7 ST - Shh and Pax6 have unconventional expression patterns in embryonic morphogenesis in Sepia officinalis (Cephalopoda) T2 - Gene Expr Patterns TI - Shh and Pax6 have unconventional expression patterns in embryonic morphogenesis in Sepia officinalis (Cephalopoda) UR - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19683074 VL - 9 ID - 2443 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Cephalopods are emerging as new developmental models. These lophotrochozoans exhibit numerous morphological peculiarities among molluscs, not only regarding their nervous system but also regarding their circulatory system, which is closed and includes three hearts. However, the molecular control of cardiac myogenesis in lophotrochozoans is largely unknown. In other groups, cardiac development depends on numerous different genes, among them NK4 seems to have a well-conserved function throughout evolution. In this study, we assessed the expression pattern of SoNK4, the Sepia officinalis NK4 homologue, during Sepia officinalis development by whole-mount in situ hybridization. SoNK4 expression begins before morphogenesis, is not restricted to prospective cardiac muscles but above all concerns mesodermal structures potentially rich in muscles such as arms and mantle. These results suggest an important role of SoNK4 in locomotory (somatic) muscles development of Sepia officinalis, and thus a new role for NK4. AD - Département Milieux et Peuplements Aquatiques, Laboratoire Biologie des Organismes Marins et Ecosystèmes, CNRS UMR5178 - MNHN USM 0401, Paris, France. AN - 18570246 AU - Navet, S. AU - Bassaglia, Y. AU - Baratte, S. AU - Martin, M. AU - Bonnaud, L. DA - Jul DO - 10.1002/dvdy.21614 KW - Animals Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental Hepatocyte Growth Factor Muscle Development Sepia LA - eng M1 - 7 PY - 2008 SN - 1058-8388 SP - 1944-51 ST - Somatic muscle development in Sepia officinalis (cephalopoda - mollusca): a new role for NK4 T2 - Dev Dyn TI - Somatic muscle development in Sepia officinalis (cephalopoda - mollusca): a new role for NK4 UR - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18570246 VL - 237 ID - 2444 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The influence of the crab Parasesarma erythrodactyla on the entry of the organic matter derived from Avicennia marina mangrove leaves in a sub-tropical mangrove ecosystem of southeast Queensland, Australia, was simulated using tidal mesocosms. Degradation of mangrove leaf organic matter was followed by analysing the fatty acid composition, carbon, and nitrogen isotopic signatures of the surface sediment and suspended particulate organic matter (SPOM) with and without the presence of crabs. Assimilation of mangrove organic matter by P. erythrodactyla was also assessed by stable isotope and fatty acid analyses in tissues and faeces. Results of the chemical tracer analyses question the adaptability of P. erythrodactyla to a diet comprised exclusively of mangrove leaves, and suggest that these organisms were dependent on additional food sources in their natural environment. Crab processing of senescent leaves significantly accelerated the transfer of mangrove organic matter to the surface sediments, as shown by a higher C/N ratio, a higher contribution of long-chain fatty acids and a more depleted C isotopic signature of sediment samples in the mesocosms with crabs compared to those without crabs. AN - ISI:000270180900013 AU - Nerot, C. AU - Meziane, T. AU - Provost-Govrich, A. AU - Rybarczyk, H. AU - Lee, S. Y. DA - Oct DO - 10.1007/s00227-009-1262-6 M1 - 11 N1 - Nerot, Caroline Meziane, Tarik Provost-Govrich, Anais Rybarczyk, Herve Lee, S. Yip PY - 2009 SN - 0025-3162 SP - 2343-2352 ST - Role of grapsid crabs, Parasesarma erythrodactyla, in entry of mangrove leaves into an estuarine food web: a mesocosm study T2 - Marine Biology TI - Role of grapsid crabs, Parasesarma erythrodactyla, in entry of mangrove leaves into an estuarine food web: a mesocosm study VL - 156 ID - 1236 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000227602600023 AU - Nicolas, H. AU - Bonillo, C. AU - Paugy, D. DA - Apr DO - 10.1016/j.ympev.2005.01.010 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2005 SN - 1055-7903 ST - Does elision account for molecular saturation: Case study based on mitochondrial ribosomal DNA among Characiform fishes (Teleostei : Ostarlophysii) T2 - Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution TI - Does elision account for molecular saturation: Case study based on mitochondrial ribosomal DNA among Characiform fishes (Teleostei : Ostarlophysii) UR - ://WOS:000227602600023 VL - 35 ID - 2642 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR12300015631 AU - Nival, P. AU - Braconnot, J. C. AU - Andersen, V. AU - Oberdorff, T. AU - Choe, S. M. AU - Laval, P. DA - 1985 M1 - 9 PY - 1985 SN - 0373-434X ST - Estimation de l'impact des salpes sur le phytoplancton en mer Ligure T2 - Rapports et Proces-Verbaux des Reunions Commission Internationale pour l'Exploration Scientifique de la Mer Mediterranee Monaco TI - Estimation de l'impact des salpes sur le phytoplancton en mer Ligure UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR12300015631 VL - 29 ID - 2484 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000283979600004 AU - Noernberg, Mauricio Almeida AU - Fournier, Jerome AU - Dubois, Stanislas AU - Populus, Jacques DA - Dec 10 DO - 10.1016/j.ecss.2010.07.014 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 4 PY - 2010 SN - 0272-7714 SP - 93-102 ST - Using airborne laser altimetry to estimate Sabellaria alveolata (Polychaeta: Sabellariidae) reefs volume in tidal flat environments T2 - Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science TI - Using airborne laser altimetry to estimate Sabellaria alveolata (Polychaeta: Sabellariidae) reefs volume in tidal flat environments UR - ://WOS:000283979600004 VL - 90 ID - 855 ER - TY - JOUR AB - A key to understandings control over mineral formation in mollusk shells is the microenvironment inside the pre-formed 3-dimensional organic matrix framework where mineral forms. Much of what is known about nacre formation is from observations of the mature tissue. Although these studies have elucidated several important aspects of this process, the structure of the organic matrix and the microenvironment where the crystal nucleates and grows are very difficult to infer from observations of the mature nacre. Here, we use environmental- and cryo-scanning electron microscopy to investigate the organic matrix structure at the onset of mineralization in the nacre of two mollusk species: the bivalves Atrina rigida and Pinctada margaritifera. These two techniques allow the visualization of hydrated biological materials coupled with the preservation of the organic matrix close to physiological conditions. We identified a hydrated gel-like protein phase filling the space between two interlamellar sheets prior to mineral formation. The results are consistent with this phase being the silk-like proteins, and show that mineral formation does not occur in an aqueous solution, but in a hydrated gel-like medium. As the tablets grow, the silk-fibroin is pushed aside and becomes sandwiched between the mineral and the chitin layer. (c) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000255510300010 AU - Nudelman, F. AU - Shimoni, E. AU - Klein, E. AU - Rousseau, M. AU - Bourrat, X. AU - Lopez, E. AU - Addadi, L. AU - Weiner, S. DO - 10.1016/j.jsb.2008.01.008 M1 - 2 PY - 2008 SN - 1047-8477 SP - 290-300 ST - Forming nacreous layer of the shells of the bivalves Atrina rigida and Pinctada margaritifera: An environmental- and cryo-scanning electron microscopy study T2 - Journal of Structural Biology TI - Forming nacreous layer of the shells of the bivalves Atrina rigida and Pinctada margaritifera: An environmental- and cryo-scanning electron microscopy study VL - 162 ID - 131 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000302871500063 AU - Nyqvist, Marina J. AU - Gozlan, Rodolphe E. AU - Cucherousset, Julien AU - Britton, J. Robert C7 - e31619 DA - Feb 20 DO - 10.1371/journal.pone.0031619 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2012 SN - 1932-6203 ST - Behavioural Syndrome in a Solitary Predator Is Independent of Body Size and Growth Rate T2 - Plos One TI - Behavioural Syndrome in a Solitary Predator Is Independent of Body Size and Growth Rate UR - ://WOS:000302871500063 VL - 7 ID - 2687 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1995TZ41900003 AU - Oberdorff, T. AU - Guegan, J. F. AU - Hugueny, B. DA - Dec DO - 10.1111/j.1600-0587.1995.tb00137.x M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 125 PY - 1995 SN - 0906-7590 ST - Global scale patterns of fish species richness in rivers T2 - Ecography TI - Global scale patterns of fish species richness in rivers UR - ://WOS:A1995TZ41900003 VL - 18 ID - 2487 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1993LM01600003 AU - Oberdorff, T. AU - Guilbert, E. AU - Lucchetta, J. C. DA - May 28 DO - 10.1007/bf00006595 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 65 PY - 1993 SN - 0018-8158 ST - PATTERNS OF FISH SPECIES RICHNESS IN THE SEINE RIVER BASIN, FRANCE T2 - Hydrobiologia TI - PATTERNS OF FISH SPECIES RICHNESS IN THE SEINE RIVER BASIN, FRANCE UR - ://WOS:A1993LM01600003 VL - 259 ID - 2458 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR12800061632 AU - Oberdorff, T. AU - Hughes, R. M. DA - 1991 M1 - 2 PY - 1991 SN - 0018-8158 ST - Modification of an index of biotic integrity based on fish assemblages to characterize rivers of the Seine Basin, France T2 - Hydrobiologia TI - Modification of an index of biotic integrity based on fish assemblages to characterize rivers of the Seine Basin, France UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR12800061632 VL - 228 ID - 2452 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000074031000013 AU - Oberdorff, T. AU - Hugueny, B. AU - Compin, A. AU - Belkessam, D. DA - May DO - 10.1046/j.1365-2656.1998.00211.x M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 56 PY - 1998 SN - 0021-8790 ST - Non-interactive fish communities in the coastal streams of North-western France T2 - Journal of Animal Ecology TI - Non-interactive fish communities in the coastal streams of North-western France UR - ://WOS:000074031000013 VL - 67 ID - 2488 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1997YB78700005 AU - Oberdorff, T. AU - Hugueny, B. AU - Guegan, J. F. DA - Jul DO - 10.1111/j.1365-2699.1997.00113.x M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 61 PY - 1997 SN - 0305-0270 ST - Is there an influence of historical events on contemporary fish species richness in rivers? Comparisons between Western Europe and North America T2 - Journal of Biogeography TI - Is there an influence of historical events on contemporary fish species richness in rivers? Comparisons between Western Europe and North America UR - ://WOS:A1997YB78700005 VL - 24 ID - 2471 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000169887100007 AU - Oberdorff, T. AU - Hugueny, B. AU - Vigneron, T. DA - Jun DO - 10.1034/j.1600-0706.2001.930307.x M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 45 PY - 2001 SN - 0030-1299 ST - Is assemblage variability related to environmental variability? An answer for riverine fish T2 - Oikos TI - Is assemblage variability related to environmental variability? An answer for riverine fish UR - ://WOS:000169887100007 VL - 93 ID - 2481 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000079272500003 AU - Oberdorff, T. AU - Lek, S. AU - Guegan, J. F. DA - Mar DO - 10.1046/j.1461-0248.1999.t01-2-22051.x M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 27 PY - 1999 SN - 1461-023X ST - Patterns of endemism in riverine fish of the Northern Hemisphere T2 - Ecology Letters TI - Patterns of endemism in riverine fish of the Northern Hemisphere UR - ://WOS:000079272500003 VL - 2 ID - 2529 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1990CY97000002 AU - Oberdorff, T. AU - Ozoufcostaz, C. AU - Agnese, J. F. DA - Jan-Mar M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 2 PY - 1990 SN - 0008-7114 ST - CHROMOSOME-BANDING IN AFRICAN CATFISHES - NUCLEOLAR ORGANIZER REGIONS IN 5 SPECIES OF THE GENUS SYNODONTIS AND ONE OF THE GENUS HEMISYNODONTIS (PISCES, MOCHOKIDAE) T2 - Caryologia TI - CHROMOSOME-BANDING IN AFRICAN CATFISHES - NUCLEOLAR ORGANIZER REGIONS IN 5 SPECIES OF THE GENUS SYNODONTIS AND ONE OF THE GENUS HEMISYNODONTIS (PISCES, MOCHOKIDAE) UR - ://WOS:A1990CY97000002 VL - 43 ID - 2524 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000177628400010 AU - Oberdorff, T. AU - Pont, D. AU - Hugueny, B. AU - Belliard, J. AU - Thomas, R. B. D. AU - Porcher, J. P. DA - 2002 DO - 10.1051/kmae:2002043 M1 - 365-66 N1 - Times Cited: 6 PY - 2002 SN - 0767-2861 ST - Development and validation of a fish-based index (FBI) for the assessment of "river health" in France T2 - Bulletin Francais De La Peche Et De La Pisciculture TI - Development and validation of a fish-based index (FBI) for the assessment of "river health" in France UR - ://WOS:000177628400010 ID - 2469 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR13800063700 AU - Oberdorff, T. AU - Pont, D. AU - Hugueny, B. AU - Belliard, J. AU - Thomas, R. Berrebi Dit AU - Porcher, J. P. DA - 2002 PY - 2002 SN - 0767-2861 ST - Development and validation of a fish-based index (FBI) for the assessment of "river health" in France T2 - Bulletin Francais de la Peche et de la Pisciculture TI - Development and validation of a fish-based index (FBI) for the assessment of "river health" in France TT - Adaptation et validation d'un indice poisson (FBI) pour l'evaluation de la qualite biologique des cours d'eau Francais. UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR13800063700 VL - 365-366 ID - 2585 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000167734100010 AU - Oberdorff, T. AU - Pont, D. AU - Hugueny, B. AU - Chessel, D. DA - Mar DO - 10.1046/j.1365-2427.2001.00669.x M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 118 PY - 2001 SN - 0046-5070 ST - A probabilistic model characterizing fish assemblages of French rivers: a framework for environmental assessment T2 - Freshwater Biology TI - A probabilistic model characterizing fish assemblages of French rivers: a framework for environmental assessment UR - ://WOS:000167734100010 VL - 46 ID - 2461 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000177546100014 AU - Oberdorff, T. AU - Pont, D. AU - Hugueny, B. AU - Porcher, J. P. DA - Sep DO - 10.1046/j.1365-2427.2002.00884.x M1 - 9 N1 - Times Cited: 102 PY - 2002 SN - 0046-5070 ST - Development and validation of a fish-based index for the assessment of 'river health' in France T2 - Freshwater Biology TI - Development and validation of a fish-based index for the assessment of 'river health' in France UR - ://WOS:000177546100014 VL - 47 ID - 2527 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1994MT44500010 AU - Oberdorff, T. AU - Porcher, J. P. DA - Jan 15 DO - 10.1016/0044-8486(94)90177-5 M1 - 2-3 N1 - Times Cited: 32 PY - 1994 SN - 0044-8486 ST - AN INDEX OF BIOTIC INTEGRITY TO ASSESS BIOLOGICAL IMPACTS OF SALMONID FARM EFFLUENTS ON RECEIVING WATERS T2 - Aquaculture TI - AN INDEX OF BIOTIC INTEGRITY TO ASSESS BIOLOGICAL IMPACTS OF SALMONID FARM EFFLUENTS ON RECEIVING WATERS UR - ://WOS:A1994MT44500010 VL - 119 ID - 2456 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000208285900007 AU - Oberdorff, Thierry AU - Porcher, Jean-Pierre DA - Jul DO - 10.1051/alr:1992021 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 22 PY - 1992 SN - 0990-7440 ST - Fish assemblage structure in Brittany streams (France) T2 - Aquatic Living Resources TI - Fish assemblage structure in Brittany streams (France) UR - ://WOS:000208285900007 VL - 5 ID - 2502 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR14802011160 AU - Oberdorff, Thierry AU - Tedesco, Pablo A. AU - Hugueny, Bernard AU - Leprieur, Fabien AU - Beauchard, Olivier AU - Brosse, Sebastien AU - Durr, Hans H. DA - 2011 N1 - Article ID 967631 PY - 2011 SN - 1687-9708; 1687-9716 ST - Global and Regional Patterns in Riverine Fish Species Richness: A Review T2 - International Journal of Ecology TI - Global and Regional Patterns in Riverine Fish Species Richness: A Review UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR14802011160 VL - 2011 ID - 2491 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000276652300017 AU - Olden, Julian D. AU - Kennard, Mark J. AU - Leprieur, Fabien AU - Tedesco, Pablo A. AU - Winemiller, Kirk O. AU - Garcia-Berthou, Emili DA - May DO - 10.1111/j.1472-4642.2010.00655.x M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 29 PY - 2010 SN - 1366-9516 ST - Conservation biogeography of freshwater fishes: recent progress and future challenges T2 - Diversity and Distributions TI - Conservation biogeography of freshwater fishes: recent progress and future challenges UR - ://WOS:000276652300017 VL - 16 ID - 2227 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The fate of recently settled populations of soft-bottom invertebrates depends not only on dispersal of pelagic larvae by tidal currents but also on other physical (e.g. resuspension) and biological mechanisms (e.g. habitat selection and adult-recruit interactions) acting at the water-substratum interface. To assess the relative importance of such processes under megatidal conditions in the Abra alba community of the eastern Bale de Seine (English Channel), flume experiments were conducted on post-larvae of the dominant polychaete species, Pectinaria koreni, Habitat selection by post-larvae of P. koreni was determined in a first set of experiments, where individuals were sowed either on a suitable or on an unsuitable substratum. Once resuspended, post-larvae were given a choice between two highly contrasting treatments with a natural organic-rich muddy sand and a bare flat PVC surface. P. koreni post-larvae were able to leave an unfavourable substratum into which they had initially burrowed and reach a more suitable substrate by drifting (induced by the secretion of mucus) before final settlement. The influence of adults on habitat selection and survival of P. koreni post-larvae was analysed in a second set of experiments, where individuals were sowed onto a suitable sediment with adults (test treatment) or without (control treatment). The presence of conspecific adults induced a high resuspension rate of the post-larvae. Drifting occurred mainly just after the introduction of the current and affected the whole experimental population, regardless of size. Such a response seems to be related to the intense bioturbation caused by the sub-surface deposit-feeding habit of the adults, which alters the boundary-layer flow. In contrast, the presence of adults of Owenia fusiformis, another dominant polychaete of the Abra alba community, led to an enhanced recruitment by a reduction in post-larvae resuspension. In fact, at low shear velocities, dense aggregates of tubes stabilize the sediment and so act as particle traps. Thus, in the megatidal environment of the Dale de Seine, physical conditions and behavioural responses interact and contribute to structuring the benthic community. AN - WOS:A1996WJ37700006 AU - Olivier, F. AU - Desroy, N. AU - Retiere, C. M1 - 3-4 PY - 1996 SN - 1385-1101 SP - 217-226 ST - Habitat selection and adult-recruit interactions in Pectinaria koreni (Malmgren) (Annelida: Polychaeta) post-larval populations: Results of flume experiments T2 - Journal of Sea Research TI - Habitat selection and adult-recruit interactions in Pectinaria koreni (Malmgren) (Annelida: Polychaeta) post-larval populations: Results of flume experiments VL - 36 ID - 1310 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000303872600006 AU - Olivier, F. AU - Grant, C. AU - San Martín, G. AU - Archambault, P. AU - McKindsey, C.W. DO - 10.1007/s12526-011-0092-1 PY - 2011 ST - Syllidae (Polychaeta) from the Chausey Archipelago (English Channel, France), with a description of two new species of Prosphaerosyllis (Polychaeta: Syllidae: Exogoninae) T2 - Marine Biodiversity TI - Syllidae (Polychaeta) from the Chausey Archipelago (English Channel, France), with a description of two new species of Prosphaerosyllis (Polychaeta: Syllidae: Exogoninae) ID - 1329 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Recent evidence has shown that postlarvae and juveniles of the most dominant species of the Abra alba community of the eastern Pale de Seine are able to re-enter the water column after larval settlement and undergo active and/or passive redistribution. However, few subtidal studies have been conducted to investigate and quantify the processes controlling the abundance of drifting postlarvae and juveniles. The purpose of this study was to verify the reproducibility or the variability of this phenomenon and to assess coupling between the intensity of drifting and that of bed shear stress, which is dependent on tidal currents, wave characteristics, and sediment features. This study was conducted in June and July 1995 at two sites in the bay, one located at the center of the muddy fine-sediment community and the other at its external border with the fine clean sands of the Ophelia borealis community. At each site, suprabenthic sledge samples were taken during specific tidal conditions (low tide, slack water, and flood and ebb peaks) during a neap and a spring tide. Physical data (current velocity, turbidity, and suspended matter content) and meiobenthic samples were taken at the same time. Under megatidal conditions, drifting was a quantitatively important dispersal mechanism for at least 15 of the fine-sediment dominant species belonging to various groups such as polychaetes, molluscs (gastropods and bivalves), and echinoderms. The fluctuation in abundance of drifters was related to tidal range, tidal period, location of the site, and the recruitment dynamics. However, species differed strongly in their response to hydrodynamical parameters. Three types of drifting species were observed: species that were only present in the water column ('undet. cardiids' and Mytilidae); species that were both drifting and present at the seabed (Abra alba, Phaxas pellucidus, Eteone picta, Mysella bidentata, Ophiura texturata, Owenia fusiformis, Pholoe minuta, Phyllodoce lineata, Pectinaria koreni, and Spisula subtruncata); species that were present at the seabed but did not drift during the sampling period (Acrocnida brachiata, Eteone longa, Eumida sanguinea, Glycinde normanni, Magelona mirabilis, Nemertean spl, Nephtys sp., Spiophanes bombyx, and Tubulanus polymorphus). Each drifting pattern is related to ecoethological species characteristics and may have very different consequences on population dynamics. AN - WOS:000078746200008 AU - Olivier, F. AU - Retiere, C. M1 - 4A PY - 1998 SN - 0160-8347 SP - 571-584 ST - The role of physical-biological coupling in the benthic boundary layer under megatidal conditions: The case of the dominant species of the Abra alba community in the eastern Baie de Seine (English channel) T2 - Estuaries TI - The role of physical-biological coupling in the benthic boundary layer under megatidal conditions: The case of the dominant species of the Abra alba community in the eastern Baie de Seine (English channel) VL - 21 ID - 1303 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Through an experimental approach we investigate the role of mucus secretion in postlarvae of Pectinaria koreni (tubicolous polychaete) on their ability to drift within the benthic boundary layer or to stay at the water-substratum interface. Fall velocity measurements were conducted with either living or dead postlarvae which were allowed to sink into a 2 m long Plexiglas cylindrical chamber. Five groups of increasing size-classes were tested ranging from the very first benthic stage (1 mm < Tube(length) < 2 mm: membranous tube present accounting for more than 75% of the total tube length) to older stages (6 mm < Tube(length) < 10 mm: membranous tube absent). We used these results to propose the first estimates of dispersal distances by several post-larval stages secreting mucus or sinking passively through the water column. Experiments were carried out in the HYCOBENTHOS flume to determine values of critical shear velocity (u(*c)) inducing bedload transport and further resuspension of postlarvae of increasing sizes. The influence of mucus secretion by recruits on their ability to stay or quit a 'suitable' substratum was investigated by using either living or dead individuals. Results showed that: (a) the ability to secrete mucus rapidly is limited to the younger stages; (b) fall velocity of postlarvae is drastically lowered by mucus secretion (5 orders of magnitude) and is higher for the older stages; (c) dead recruits behave similarly to 'passive' recruits; (d) horizontal distances of drift dispersal may be considerable (up to 800 m for a single 22 min trip); (e) mucus secretion may be used by the postlarvae to anchor themselves to the substratum. Cost-benefit of using the mucus secretion as a tool for recruitment and the related spatial scales are discussed. AN - WOS:000242144700007 AU - Olivier, F. AU - Retiere, C. DO - 10.1007/s10452-004-8139-z M1 - 4 PY - 2006 SN - 1386-2588 SP - 503-519 ST - How to leave or stay on the substratum when you can't swim? Evidence of the role of mucus thread secretion by postlarvae of Pectinaria koreni (Malmgren) in still water and flume experiments T2 - Aquatic Ecology TI - How to leave or stay on the substratum when you can't swim? Evidence of the role of mucus thread secretion by postlarvae of Pectinaria koreni (Malmgren) in still water and flume experiments VL - 40 ID - 1267 ER - TY - JOUR AB - A set of 3 field experiments lasting 24 h was conducted during April 1998 at the Duke University Marine Laboratory (Beaufort, North Carolina, USA) to: (1) assess the influence of larval supply, intertidal height, quantity and quality of biofilm and age of the larvae on the settlement of Balanus amphitrite Darwin and (2) examine the correspondence between small-scale planktonic distribution of larvae, the initial spatial pattern of newly settled larvae and the vertical distribution of adult barnacles. Precolonized methacrylate (Plexiglas) disks, arranged within 3 blocks and established so as to eliminate edge effects within 3 large experimental panels, were placed at 3 predetermined tidal heights (High, Medium, Low) corresponding to the upper Limit, modal zone and the lower limit of adults of B. amphitn'te. Split-split-plot ANOVAs were performed on densities of newly attached larvae (metamorphosis not completed) to test their habitat selection behavior to surfaces which had been precolonized by microbiota (bacteria and diatoms) at 3 heights (origin factor) for 0, 7, 14 or 21 d (age factor). The physical environment (salinity, temperature, current flow) was stable and comparable during the 3 experiments. B. amphitrite cyprids were uniformly distributed in the water column. Larval supply was poorly correlated with the intensity of settlement over the 1 wk experimental period. In fact, the same larval supply could induce either high (4 x) or low (Ix) settlement after 2 tidal cycles, and, inversely, similar settlement intensities were associated with planktonic larval abundance varying significantly at 2 d intervals (109 to 171 cyprids 923 l(-1)). Settlement was homogeneous on each experimental unit (no significant block effect). Tidal height, however, was a significant factor in determining the vertical patterns of newly settled larvae during the first experiment where larvae were abundant but not during subsequent experiments for which fewer larvae were collected. The degree of microbial precolonization was the main parameter affecting the settlement of B, amphitrite. For the first 2 experiments, 'weighed cyprid settlement' significantly decreased as the age of the biofilm increased, revealing a strong preference of settlers for clean surfaces and avoidance of biofouled surfaces of all intertidal origins. Further analysis of biofilm samples showed that free-space availability in the microbial film and bacterial densities were significantly inversely correlated to settlement intensity. Moreover, settlement to 'favorable' substrata decreased by nearly 1/2 during our experimental period, suggesting changes in the selectivity of settling larvae. Our experiments confirm the role of larval supply in determining the vertical intertidal distribution of adults of B, amphitn'te, but the short-term variability in the larval supply/settlement coupling observed over a 1 wk period muse be integrated in models of recruitment dynamics of barnacles. AN - WOS:000088434300015 AU - Olivier, F. AU - Tremblay, R. AU - Bourget, E. AU - Rittschof, D. PY - 2000 SN - 0171-8630 SP - 185-204 ST - Barnacle settlement: field experiments on the influence of larval supply, tidal level, biofilm quality and age on Balanus amphitrite cyprids T2 - Marine Ecology-Progress Series TI - Barnacle settlement: field experiments on the influence of larval supply, tidal level, biofilm quality and age on Balanus amphitrite cyprids VL - 199 ID - 1298 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Recent evidence has shown that some intertidal benthic species may re-enter the water column after larval settlement and undergo active and/or passive redistribution but there are no comparable studies of subtidal benthoplanktonic species with an isolated distribution in a megatidal sea. The present study was therefore conducted in June 1992 at a site located in the Abra alba (Wood) community of the eastern part of the Bay of Seine. The purpose of this work was to determine the species involved in post-settlement transport, to assess the number and the developmental stages of the resuspended organisms and to investigate the processes controlling the abundance of drifting post-larvae or juveniles. Under megatidal conditions drifting was quantitatively important in at least eight fine-sediment dominant species. Their abundance fluctuations in the near-bottom water stratum correlated with the bed shear stress (tau) caused by the tidal current. Swell may induce a doubling of the intensity of tau. However, species differed in their responses to hydrodynamic variables. Some species were most abundant at flood tide (Abra alba, Tellina fabula Gamelin and Natica alderi Forbes), ebb tide (Cultellus pellucidus Pennant, Nassarius reticulatus L.) or both (Mysella bidentata Montagu, Owenia fusiformis delle Chiaje, Pectinaria koreni Malmgren). The vertical distribution of the resuspended benthos varied with species, individual size and hydrodynamic conditions. The results are discussed in relation to the eco-ethological characteristics of the species and the consequences of such drifting mechanisms on population dynamics. AN - WOS:A1996VB47900007 AU - Olivier, F. AU - Vallet, C. AU - Dauvin, J. C. AU - Retiere, C. M1 - 1 PY - 1996 SN - 0022-0981 SP - 89-109 ST - Drifting in post-larvae and juveniles in an Abra alba (Wood) community of the eastern part of the Bay of Seine (English Channel) T2 - Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology TI - Drifting in post-larvae and juveniles in an Abra alba (Wood) community of the eastern part of the Bay of Seine (English Channel) VL - 199 ID - 1309 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000303872600006 AU - Olivier, F AU - Grant, C AU - San Martín, G AU - Archambault, P AU - McKindsey, CW DO - 10.1007/s12526-011-0092-1 PY - 2012 SP - 55-63 ST - Syllidae (Polychaeta) from the Chausey Archipelago (English Channel, France), with a description of two new species of Prosphaerosyllis (Polychaeta: Syllidae: Exogoninae) T2 - Marine Biodiversity TI - Syllidae (Polychaeta) from the Chausey Archipelago (English Channel, France), with a description of two new species of Prosphaerosyllis (Polychaeta: Syllidae: Exogoninae) VL - 42 ID - 2024 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Olivier, F AU - Lana, P AU - de Oliveira, VM AU - Worlsfold, T PY - 2012 ST - Dysponetus joeli sp. n. (Polychaeta: Chrysopetalidae) from the northeast Atlantic, with a cladistic analysis of the genus and a key to species T2 - Journal of the Marine Biological Association TI - Dysponetus joeli sp. n. (Polychaeta: Chrysopetalidae) from the northeast Atlantic, with a cladistic analysis of the genus and a key to species VL - in press ID - 2098 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Recurrence of gastro-oesophageal reflux (GOR) following redo Nissen fundoplication represents a significant clinical problem. The aim of this study was to identify factors predicting failure of redo Nissen fundoplication. The notes of children who underwent redo Nissen fundoplication for recurrent GOR in a single institution between June 1994 and May 2005 were reviewed. Data are reported as median (range), or as numbers of cases. Multiple logistic regression analysis, using type of first fundoplication, neurological status, presence of gastrostomy, age-weight, retching-gas bloat after first fundoplication, associated anomalies, oesophageal atresia and length of follow-up as factors, was used to generate a model to identify factors predicting recurrent vomiting (failure) after redo. Eighty-one children underwent redo Nissen fundoplication 15.9 months (0.2-176) after the initial Nissen fundoplication. In 29, the first Nissen was laparoscopic. Age at redo Nissen fundoplication was 3.3 years (0.3-15.9) and weight 12.8 kg (5-60). Thirty-four children (42%) presented with recurrent vomiting (failure). Overall, the model successfully predicted vomiting (failure) after redo fundoplication (P = 0.009). Open surgery at first fundoplication (P = 0.011) and neurological impairment (P = 0.046) were both significant predictors of redo failure in the model, whereas presence of gastrostomy (P = 0.035) and older-heavier age-weight (P = 0.028) were associated with significantly better results. Retching-gas bloat, associated anomalies and oesophageal atresia were not significant predictors of failure. Redo Nissen fundoplication has a high failure rate. Risk factors are open fundoplication at first operation and neurological impairment. Redo fundoplication after primary laparoscopic Nissen has a lower risk of failure. AN - WOS:000245852500019 AU - Pacilli, M. AU - Eaton, S. AU - Maritsi, D. AU - Lopez, P. J. AU - Spitz, L. AU - Kiely, E. M. AU - Drake, D. P. AU - Curry, J. I. AU - Pierro, A. DA - May DO - 10.1007/s00383-006-1859-5 M1 - 5 N1 - Pacilli, Maurizio Eaton, Simon Maritsi, Despoina Lopez, Pedro J. Spitz, Lewis Kiely, Edward M. Drake, David P. Curry, Joseph I. Pierro, Agostino 19th International Symposium on Pediatric Surgical Research OCT 26-28, 2006 Florence, ITALY PY - 2007 SN - 0179-0358 SP - 499-503 ST - Factors predicting failure of redo Nissen fundoplication in children T2 - Pediatric Surgery International TI - Factors predicting failure of redo Nissen fundoplication in children UR - ://WOS:000245852500019 VL - 23 ID - 2047 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR14803023343 AU - Pagano, M. AU - Arfi, R. AU - Defaye, D. DA - 2011 PY - 2011 SN - 1570-7024 ST - Zooplankton communities of the Selingue reservoir (Mali, West Africa). The role of environmental factors T2 - Crustaceana Monographs TI - Zooplankton communities of the Selingue reservoir (Mali, West Africa). The role of environmental factors UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR14803023343 VL - 16 ID - 2410 ER - TY - JOUR AB - This Fisheries Centre Research Report presents eleven papers that describe whole-ecosystem models of four Antarctic areas: the Antarctic Peninsula, Kerguelen Islands, Falkland Islands, and the Southern Plateau region, New Zealand. A mass-balance model, sources of data, and derivations of model parameters are detailed for each region. Dynamic simulation models for the Antarctic Peninsula and the Falklands provide preliminary explorations of critical issues in the management of their fisheries and the effects of climate. Analyses examine competition among krill-eating species, the spatial impacts of potential krill fisheries, and precautionary fishery limits established by management bodies. AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR14203018066 AU - Palomares, M. L. D. AU - Pruvost, P. AU - Pitcher, T. J. AU - Pauly, D. M1 - 7 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2005 SN - 1198-6727 SP - i-ii, 1-98 ST - Modeling Antarctic marine ecosystems T2 - University of British Columbia Fisheries Centre Research Reports TI - Modeling Antarctic marine ecosystems UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR14203018066 VL - 13 ID - 213 ER - TY - CHAP AU - Andrea, Panizza AU - Jérôme, Fournier CY - Paris PB - F. Mendonça & F. Bertrand PY - 2006 SP - 43-51, 129-137 ST - La Forêt Atlantique, entre occupation et préservation T2 - Le Brésil: géopolitique et environnements actuels TI - La Forêt Atlantique, entre occupation et préservation VL - 30 ID - 1376 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Andrea, Panizza AU - Jérôme, Fournier PY - 2008 ST - O litoral do Rio Grande do Norte (Brasil): Dinâmica e modelo espacial T2 - Confins TI - O litoral do Rio Grande do Norte (Brasil): Dinâmica e modelo espacial UR - http://confins.revues.org/document3113.html VL - 3 ID - 1197 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The conservation of poorly known species is difficult because of incomplete knowledge on their biology and distribution. We studied the contribution of two ecological niche modelling tools, the Genetic Algorithm for Rule-set Prediction (GARP) and maximum entropy (Maxent), in assessing potential ranges and distributional connectivity among 12 of the least known African and Asian viverrids. The level of agreement between GARP and Maxent predictions was low when < 15 occurrences were available, probably indicating a minimum number below that necessary to obtain models with good predictive power. Unexpectedly, our results suggested that Maxent extrapolated more than GARP in the context of small sample sizes. Predictions were overlapped with current land use and location of protected areas to estimate the conservation status of each species. Our analyses yielded range predictions generally contradicting with extents of occurrence established by the IUCN. We evidenced a high level of disturbance within predicted distributions in West and East Africa, Sumatra, and South-East Asia, and identified within West African degraded lowlands four relatively preserved areas that might be of prime importance for the conservation of rainforest taxa. Knowing whether these species of viverrids may survive in degraded or alternative habitats is of crucial importance for further conservation planning. The level of coverage of species suitable ranges by existing and proposed IUCN reserves was low, and we recommend that the total surface of protected areas be substantially increased on both continents. AN - WOS:000250297300026 AU - Papes, M. AU - Gaubert, P. DO - 10.1111/j.1472-4642.2007.00392.x PY - 2007 SN - 1366-9516 SP - 890-902 ST - Modelling ecological niches from low numbers of occurrences: assessment of the conservation status of poorly known viverrids (Mammalia, Carnivora) across two continents T2 - Diversity and Distributions TI - Modelling ecological niches from low numbers of occurrences: assessment of the conservation status of poorly known viverrids (Mammalia, Carnivora) across two continents VL - 13 ID - 49 ER - TY - JOUR AB - We compared the fatty acid composition of the host-coral Montipora digitata with the fatty acid composition in the coral's endosymbiotic dinoflagellates (zooxanthellae). Fatty acids as methyl esters were determined using gas chromatography (GC) and verified by GC-mass spectrometry. We found the main difference between the fatty acids in the host and their symbionts were that zooxanthellae supported higher proportions of polyunsaturated fatty acids. The presence of fatty acids specific to dinoflagellates (i.e. 18:4omega3, 22:5omega3 and 22:6omega3) in the host tissue suggests that zooxanthellae provide the coral host not only with saturated fatty acids, but also with diverse polyunsaturated fatty acids. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000183967400013 AU - Papina, M. AU - Meziane, T. AU - van Woesik, R. DO - 10.1016/s1096-4959(03)00118-0 M1 - 3 PY - 2003 SN - 1096-4959 SP - 533-537 ST - Symbiotic zooxanthellae provide the host-coral Montipora digitata with polyunsaturated fatty acids T2 - Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology B-Biochemistry & Molecular Biology TI - Symbiotic zooxanthellae provide the host-coral Montipora digitata with polyunsaturated fatty acids VL - 135 ID - 1286 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Lipids play a key role in thermal and photo-acclimation processes, yet they are often neglected in stress studies. We investigated the influence of different light intensities and an increase of temperature on the fatty acid composition of the coral Montipora digitata and its symbiotic algae (i.e., zooxanthellae). Coral branches were subjected to 3 different light intensities (7, 30 and 95% sea surface photosynthetic active radiation) in filtered seawater for 35 days. Fatty acids as methyl esters were determined using gas chromatography (GC) and verified by GC-mass spectrometry. Different light intensities, but only in combination with increased temperature, significantly affected the fatty acid composition of the coral host and zooxanthellae. Temperature and light intensity increases caused reductions in the proportion of polyunsaturated fatty acids in both the host and symbionts. Most changes occurred in the host coral, which suggests that the host is more susceptible to environmental change than the symbiont, or that the host shields the symbionts from environmental change. (c) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000248110600001 AU - Papina, M. AU - Meziane, T. AU - van Woesik, R. DO - 10.1016/j.cbpb.2007.02.011 M1 - 4 PY - 2007 SN - 1096-4959 SP - 583-589 ST - Acclimation effect on fatty acids of the coral Montipora digitata and its symbiotic algae T2 - Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology B-Biochemistry & Molecular Biology TI - Acclimation effect on fatty acids of the coral Montipora digitata and its symbiotic algae VL - 147 ID - 1262 ER - TY - CPAPER A2 - IAG, Project IGCP 495 AU - Raphaël, Paris AU - Emmanuel, Poizot AU - Jérôme, Fournier AU - Mario, Cachão AU - Samuel, Etienne AU - Julie, Morin AU - Franck, Lavigne AU - Patrick, Wassmer CY - Ostuni (Puglia, Italy) PB - GI2S CoastResearch Publication PY - 2008 SP - 93-96 T2 - 2nd International Tsunami Field Symposium TI - Modelling sediment transport and deposition by the 2004 tsunami in Sumatra (Indonesia) VL - 6 ID - 1386 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000276837200007 AU - Paris, Raphael AU - Cachao, Mario AU - Fournier, Jerome AU - Voldoire, Olivier DA - Jan-Mar M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2010 SN - 1266-5304 SP - 109-118 ST - Nannoliths abundance and distribution in tsunami deposits: example from the December 26, 2004 tsunami in Lhok Nga (northwest Sumatra, Indonesia) T2 - Geomorphologie-Relief Processus Environnement TI - Nannoliths abundance and distribution in tsunami deposits: example from the December 26, 2004 tsunami in Lhok Nga (northwest Sumatra, Indonesia) UR - ://WOS:000276837200007 ID - 859 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000274610100004 AU - Paris, Raphael AU - Fournier, Jerome AU - Poizot, Emmanuel AU - Etienne, Samuel AU - Morin, Julie AU - Lavigne, Franck AU - Wassmer, Patrick DA - Jan 15 DO - 10.1016/j.margeo.2009.10.011 M1 - 1-4 N1 - Times Cited: 10 PY - 2010 SN - 0025-3227 SP - 43-54 ST - Boulder and fine sediment transport and deposition by the 2004 tsunami in Lhok Nga (western Banda Aceh, Sumatra, Indonesia): A coupled offshore-onshore model T2 - Marine Geology TI - Boulder and fine sediment transport and deposition by the 2004 tsunami in Lhok Nga (western Banda Aceh, Sumatra, Indonesia): A coupled offshore-onshore model UR - ://WOS:000274610100004 VL - 268 ID - 858 ER - TY - JOUR AB - In this short comment, we address several approximations and assumptions in a model of tsunami reconstruction from the characteristics of tsunami deposits, presented by Soulsby et al. (2007) in a conference, and adapted by Srisutam and Wagner (2010) to the 2004 tsunami deposits in Thailand. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. AD - Paris, R (reprint author), CNRS, UMR 6524, F-63038 Clermont Ferrand, France CNRS, UMR 6524, F-63038 Clermont Ferrand, France Univ Clermont Ferrand, Clermont Univ, F-63000 Clermont Ferrand, France Saitama Univ, Grad Sch Sci & Engn, Sakura Ku, Saitama 3388570, Japan CNRS, BOREA, UMR 7208, F-75231 Paris 05, France Museum Natl Hist Nat, Stn Marine CRESCO, F-35800 Dinard, France R.Paris@opgc.univ-bpclermont.fr AN - WOS:000300866900007 AU - Paris, R AU - Nandasena, NAK AU - Fournier, J DA - MAR 2012 DO - 10.1016/j.coastaleng.2011.11.009 KW - Tsunami Linear regression Grain size Tsunami deposits DECEMBER 2004 TSUNAMI INDIAN-OCEAN TSUNAMI BANDA ACEH SEDIMENTATION INDONESIA FLOW EROSION WAVES LA - English M3 - Editorial Material N1 - Cited References Count:27|ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV|PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS|ISI Document Delivery No.:900DN PY - 2012 SN - 0378-3839 SP - 53-55 ST - Comment on 'Reconstructing tsunami run-up from the characteristics of tsunami deposits on the Thai Andaman Coast' by Srisutam and Wagner (2010) T2 - Coastal Engineering TI - Comment on 'Reconstructing tsunami run-up from the characteristics of tsunami deposits on the Thai Andaman Coast' by Srisutam and Wagner (2010) VL - 61 ID - 2025 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The Kerguelen Plateau constitutes a natural obstacle for the eastward progress of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, especially around the Kerguelen Islands. However, there is little quantitative knowledge of the current field around the islands due to lack of long-term current measurements. We performed a systematic analysis of a total of 28917 points of fishing gear drifts from setting and recovery positions of demersal longlines deployed between 2002 and 2007 for Patagonian Toothfish ( Dissostichus eleginoides) fisheries in Kerguelen waters. This enabled the construction of a realistic field of depth-averaged time-mean slope currents along the 1000 m isobath all around the Kerguelen Islands. The strongest depth-mean velocities of 25 cm s(-1) are associated with the Polar Front, which rounds the islands from the south and flows northward along the inner continental slope immediately east of the islands, strongly supporting previous hydrographic evidence. These results demonstrate the potential for hitherto unexploited historic longline drift data from demersal fishing grounds to provide valuable quantitative information on the regional circulation. AN - WOS:000255825000003 AU - Park, Y. H. AU - Gasco, N. AU - Duhamel, G. DA - May DO - L09604 10.1029/2008gl033660 M1 - 9 N1 - Park, Young-Hyang Gasco, Nicolas Duhamel, Guy PY - 2008 SN - 0094-8276 ST - Slope currents around the Kerguelen Islands from demersal longline fishing records T2 - Geophysical Research Letters TI - Slope currents around the Kerguelen Islands from demersal longline fishing records UR - ://WOS:000255825000003 VL - 35 ID - 837 ER - TY - BOOK A2 - Lek, Sovan A2 - Scardi, Michele A2 - Verdonschot, Piet F. M. A2 - Park, Young-Seuk A2 - Descy, Jean-Pierre AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR14209057498 AU - Park, Y. S. AU - Oberdorff, T. AU - Lek, S. DO - 10.1007/3-540-26894-4_5 PY - 2005 SN - 3-540-23940-5 ST - Patterning riverine fish assemblages using an unsupervised neural network T2 - Modelling community structure in freshwater ecosystems. TI - Patterning riverine fish assemblages using an unsupervised neural network UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR14209057498 ID - 2472 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000263613200036 AU - Pasqualini, Catherine AU - Weltzien, Finn-Arne AU - Vidal, Bernadette AU - Baloche, Sylvie AU - Rouget, Celine AU - Gilles, Nicolas AU - Servent, Denis AU - Vernier, Philippe AU - Dufour, Sylvie DA - Mar DO - 10.1210/en.2008-0578 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 6 PY - 2009 SN - 0013-7227 SP - 1377-1392 ST - Two Distinct Dopamine D2 Receptor Genes in the European Eel: Molecular Characterization, Tissue-Specific Transcription, and Regulation by Sex Steroids T2 - Endocrinology TI - Two Distinct Dopamine D2 Receptor Genes in the European Eel: Molecular Characterization, Tissue-Specific Transcription, and Regulation by Sex Steroids UR - ://WOS:000263613200036 VL - 150 ID - 611 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The kisspeptin system has emerged as one of the main puberty gatekeepers among vertebrates. The European eel (Anguilla anguilla) is a remarkable model due to its phylogenetical position at the basis of teleosts, and its unique life cycle with a blockade of puberty before reproductive migration. We cloned the full-length coding sequence of a kisspeptin receptor (Kissr) in the eel. Comparison of Kissr sequences assigned the eel Kissr to a basal position in a clack including most of the known teleost Kissr, in agreement with the eel phylogenetical position. Eel Kissr tissue distribution was analyzed by quantitative real-time PCR. Eel Kissr was highly expressed in the brain, especially in the telencephalon and di-/mesencephalon, while a very low or undetectable expression was observed in various peripheral organs. A high expression of Kissr was also found in the pituitary indicating a possible direct pituitary role of kisspeptin. Primary cultures of eel pituitary cells were performed to investigate the direct effects of kisspeptin on pituitary hormone expression. Human/lamprey kisspeptin exerted a time- and dose-dependent inhibitory effect on LH beta expression. All other tested kisspeptins had a similar inhibitory effect on LH beta expression. The inhibitory effect of kisspeptins was exerted specifically on LH beta as no change was induced on the expression of other glycoprotein hormone subunits (GP alpha, FSH beta and TSH beta) nor of growth hormone. These data provide the first evidence for the existence. in the European eel, of a kisspeptin system, which may play a direct inhibitory role on pituitary LH beta expression. (C) 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000292808200028 AU - Pasquier, J. AU - Lafont, A. G. AU - Leprince, J. AU - Vaudry, H. AU - Rousseau, K. AU - Dufour, S. DA - Aug 1 DO - 10.1016/j.ygcen.2011.05.019 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2011 SN - 0016-6480 SP - 216-225 ST - First evidence for a direct inhibitory effect of kisspeptins on LH expression in the eel, Anguilla anguilla T2 - General and Comparative Endocrinology TI - First evidence for a direct inhibitory effect of kisspeptins on LH expression in the eel, Anguilla anguilla UR - ://WOS:000292808200028 VL - 173 ID - 1387 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000312239200007 AU - Passarelli, C AU - Hubas, C AU - Nicolas Segui, A AU - Grange, J AU - Meziane, T DO - 10.1016/j.jembe.2012.10.005 PY - 2012 SP - 52-60 ST - Surface adhesion of microphytobenthic biofilms is enhanced under Hediste diversicolor (O.F. Müller) trophic pressure T2 - Journal of Experimental Marine Biologie and Ecology TI - Surface adhesion of microphytobenthic biofilms is enhanced under Hediste diversicolor (O.F. Müller) trophic pressure VL - 438 ID - 2105 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Passarelli, C AU - Olivier, F AU - Paterson, DM AU - Hubas, C PY - 2012 SP - 85-97 ST - Modification of microbial, meiofaunal and macrofaunal communities in presence of artificial biogenic structures, and associated changes in the functioning of the benthic compartment T2 - Marine Ecology Progress Series TI - Modification of microbial, meiofaunal and macrofaunal communities in presence of artificial biogenic structures, and associated changes in the functioning of the benthic compartment VL - 465 ID - 2104 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1978HQ32400006 AU - Paugy, D. DA - 1978 M1 - 3-4 N1 - Times Cited: 11 PY - 1978 SN - 0373-9422 ST - ECOLOGY AND BIOLOGY OF ALESTES-BAREMOZE (PISCES, CHARACIDAE) OF STREAMS IN IVORY-COAST T2 - Cahiers Orstom Hydrobiologie TI - ECOLOGY AND BIOLOGY OF ALESTES-BAREMOZE (PISCES, CHARACIDAE) OF STREAMS IN IVORY-COAST UR - ://WOS:A1978HQ32400006 VL - 12 ID - 2609 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1979LJ05300002 AU - Paugy, D. DA - 1979 M1 - 3-4 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 1979 SN - 0373-9422 ST - ECOLOGY AND BIOLOGY OF ALESTES-IMBERI (PISCES, CHARACIDAE) OF STREAMS IN IVORY-COAST - MERISTIC COMPARISON WITH ALESTES-NIGRICAUDA T2 - Cahiers Orstom Hydrobiologie TI - ECOLOGY AND BIOLOGY OF ALESTES-IMBERI (PISCES, CHARACIDAE) OF STREAMS IN IVORY-COAST - MERISTIC COMPARISON WITH ALESTES-NIGRICAUDA UR - ://WOS:A1979LJ05300002 VL - 13 ID - 2621 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1979LJ05300003 AU - Paugy, D. DA - 1979 M1 - 3-4 N1 - Times Cited: 3 PY - 1979 SN - 0373-9422 ST - ECOLOGY AND BIOLOGY OF ALESTES-NURSE (PISCES, CHARACIDAE) OF STREAMS IN IVORY-COAST T2 - Cahiers Orstom Hydrobiologie TI - ECOLOGY AND BIOLOGY OF ALESTES-NURSE (PISCES, CHARACIDAE) OF STREAMS IN IVORY-COAST UR - ://WOS:A1979LJ05300003 VL - 13 ID - 2625 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD198172071967 AU - Paugy, D. DA - 1979-1980 M1 - 3-4 PY - 1980 ST - ECOLOGY AND BIOLOGY OF ALESTES-NURSE PISCES CHARACIDAE OF STREAMS IN IVORY-COAST T2 - Cahiers O.R.S.T.O.M. (Office de la Recherche Scientifique et Technique Outre-Mer) Serie Hydrobiologie TI - ECOLOGY AND BIOLOGY OF ALESTES-NURSE PISCES CHARACIDAE OF STREAMS IN IVORY-COAST UR - ://BIOABS:BACD198172071967 VL - 13 ID - 2643 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR11900017679 AU - Paugy, D. DA - 1982 M1 - 2 PY - 1982 SN - 0035-1814 ST - Synonymie d'Alestes rutilus Blgr, 1916 avec A. macrolepidotus (Val., 1849). Biologie et variabilite morphologique (Pisces, Characidae) T2 - Revue de Zoologie Africaine TI - Synonymie d'Alestes rutilus Blgr, 1916 avec A. macrolepidotus (Val., 1849). Biologie et variabilite morphologique (Pisces, Characidae) UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR11900017679 VL - 96 ID - 2616 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD198376063138 AU - Paugy, D. DA - 1982 M1 - 3 PY - 1982 SN - 0399-0974 ST - SYNONYMY ASSIGNED TO ALESTES-CHAPERI WITH ALESTES-LONGIPINNIS PISCES CHARACIDAE T2 - Cybium TI - SYNONYMY ASSIGNED TO ALESTES-CHAPERI WITH ALESTES-LONGIPINNIS PISCES CHARACIDAE UR - ://BIOABS:BACD198376063138 VL - 6 ID - 2631 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR12200010204 AU - Paugy, D. DA - 1985 M1 - 4 PY - 1985 SN - 0368-0770 ST - La lutte contre l'onchocercose dans la region des Volta: impact des traitements insecticides sur la faune aquatique non-cible T2 - Internationale Vereinigung fuer Theoretische und Angewandte Limnologie Verhandlungen TI - La lutte contre l'onchocercose dans la region des Volta: impact des traitements insecticides sur la faune aquatique non-cible UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR12200010204 VL - 22 ID - 2644 ER - TY - BOOK AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR12500000735 AU - Paugy, D. N1 - Pisces, Characidae PY - 1986 ST - Revision systematique des Alestes et Brycinus africains (Pisces, Characidae) T2 - Revision systematique des Alestes et Brycinus africains TI - Revision systematique des Alestes et Brycinus africains (Pisces, Characidae) UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR12500000735 ID - 2599 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD198886035675 AU - Paugy, D. DA - 1987 M1 - 4 PY - 1987 SN - 0399-0974 ST - DESCRIPTION OF 2 NEW SPECIES OF SYNODONTIS FROM THE KONKOURE BASIN GUINEA SYNODONTIS-DEKIMPEI NEW-SPECIES AND SYNODONTIS-LEVEQUEI NEW-SPECIES PISCES MOCHOKIDAE T2 - Cybium TI - DESCRIPTION OF 2 NEW SPECIES OF SYNODONTIS FROM THE KONKOURE BASIN GUINEA SYNODONTIS-DEKIMPEI NEW-SPECIES AND SYNODONTIS-LEVEQUEI NEW-SPECIES PISCES MOCHOKIDAE UR - ://BIOABS:BACD198886035675 VL - 11 ID - 2628 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR12700012983 AU - Paugy, D. DA - 1990 M1 - 1 PY - 1990 SN - 0936-9902 ST - Note a propos des Petersiini (Teleostei: Characidae) d'Afrique occidentale T2 - Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters TI - Note a propos des Petersiini (Teleostei: Characidae) d'Afrique occidentale UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR12700012983 VL - 1 ID - 2600 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR12800021217 AU - Paugy, D. DA - 1990[1991] PY - 1991 SN - 0152-674X ST - Faune des poissons d'eaux douces et saumatres d'Afrique de l'ouest. Tome 1. Characidae T2 - Faune Tropicale TI - Faune des poissons d'eaux douces et saumatres d'Afrique de l'ouest. Tome 1. Characidae UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR12800021217 VL - 28 ID - 2637 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR12800021240 AU - Paugy, D. DA - 1990[1991] PY - 1991 SN - 0152-674X ST - Faune des poissons d'eaux douces et saumatres d'Afrique de l'ouest. Tome 1. Cromeriidae T2 - Faune Tropicale TI - Faune des poissons d'eaux douces et saumatres d'Afrique de l'ouest. Tome 1. Cromeriidae UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR12800021240 VL - 28 ID - 2590 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR12800021242 AU - Paugy, D. DA - 1990[1991] PY - 1991 SN - 0152-674X ST - Faune des poissons d'eaux douces et saumatres d'Afrique de l'ouest. Tome 1. Hepsetidae T2 - Faune Tropicale TI - Faune des poissons d'eaux douces et saumatres d'Afrique de l'ouest. Tome 1. Hepsetidae UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR12800021242 VL - 28 ID - 2603 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR12800021236 AU - Paugy, D. DA - 1990[1991] PY - 1991 SN - 0152-674X ST - Faune des poissons d'eaux douces et saumatres d'Afrique de l'ouest. Tome 1. Osteoglossidae T2 - Faune Tropicale TI - Faune des poissons d'eaux douces et saumatres d'Afrique de l'ouest. Tome 1. Osteoglossidae UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR12800021236 VL - 28 ID - 2615 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000174837000003 AU - Paugy, D. C7 - Pii s0990-7440(01)01144-5 DA - Mar DO - 10.1016/s0990-7440(01)01144-5 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 20 PY - 2002 SN - 0990-7440 ST - Reproductive strategies of fishes in a tropical temporary stream of the Upper Senegal basin: Baoule River in Mali T2 - Aquatic Living Resources TI - Reproductive strategies of fishes in a tropical temporary stream of the Upper Senegal basin: Baoule River in Mali UR - ://WOS:000174837000003 VL - 15 ID - 2604 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR13900060435 AU - Paugy, D. AU - Abban, K. E. AU - Fermon, Y. DA - 2001 PY - 2001 SN - 0379-1785 ST - Twenty years of fighting onchocercosis: ecological summary. T2 - Koninklijk Museum voor Midden-Afrika Tervuren Belgie Annalen Zoologische Wetenschappen TI - Twenty years of fighting onchocercosis: ecological summary. TT - Vingt ans de Lutte contre l'Onchocercose: Bilan ecologique. UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR13900060435 VL - 288 ID - 2595 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000220809700001 AU - Paugy, D. AU - Agnese, J. F. DA - 2004 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2004 SN - 0399-0974 ST - In memoriam Luc De Vos T2 - Cybium TI - In memoriam Luc De Vos UR - ://WOS:000220809700001 VL - 28 ID - 2641 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD199090096539 AU - Paugy, D. AU - Benech, V. DA - 1989 M1 - 4 PY - 1989 SN - 0240-8783 ST - THE FRESHWATER FISHES OF THE COASTAL BASINS OF TOGO WEST AFRICA T2 - Revue d'Hydrobiologie Tropicale TI - THE FRESHWATER FISHES OF THE COASTAL BASINS OF TOGO WEST AFRICA UR - ://BIOABS:BACD199090096539 VL - 22 ID - 2640 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000084916000002 AU - Paugy, D. AU - Fermon, Y. AU - Abban, K. E. AU - Diop, M. E. AU - Traore, K. DA - Nov-Dec DO - 10.1016/s0990-7440(99)00109-6 M1 - 6 N1 - Times Cited: 10 PY - 1999 SN - 0990-7440 ST - Onchocerciasis Control Programme in West Africa: a 20-year monitoring of fish assemblages T2 - Aquatic Living Resources TI - Onchocerciasis Control Programme in West Africa: a 20-year monitoring of fish assemblages UR - ://WOS:000084916000002 VL - 12 ID - 2596 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD199089056549 AU - Paugy, D. AU - Guegan, J. F. DA - 1989 M1 - 1 PY - 1989 SN - 0240-8783 ST - NOTE ON THREE HYDROCYNUS SPECIES PISCES CHARACIDAE FROM THE RIVER NIGER BASIN AND A REHABILITATION OF THE SPECIES HYDROCYNUS-VITTATUS CASTELNAU 1861 T2 - Revue d'Hydrobiologie Tropicale TI - NOTE ON THREE HYDROCYNUS SPECIES PISCES CHARACIDAE FROM THE RIVER NIGER BASIN AND A REHABILITATION OF THE SPECIES HYDROCYNUS-VITTATUS CASTELNAU 1861 UR - ://BIOABS:BACD199089056549 VL - 22 ID - 2647 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1990DP42300010 AU - Paugy, D. AU - Guegan, J. F. AU - Agnese, J. F. DA - Jun DO - 10.1139/z90-167 M1 - 6 N1 - Times Cited: 13 PY - 1990 SN - 0008-4301 ST - 3 SIMULTANEOUS AND INDEPENDENT APPROACHES TO THE CHARACTERIZATION OF A NEW SPECIES OF LABEO (TELEOSTEI, CYPRINIDAE) FROM WEST-AFRICA T2 - Canadian Journal of Zoology-Revue Canadienne De Zoologie TI - 3 SIMULTANEOUS AND INDEPENDENT APPROACHES TO THE CHARACTERIZATION OF A NEW SPECIES OF LABEO (TELEOSTEI, CYPRINIDAE) FROM WEST-AFRICA UR - ://WOS:A1990DP42300010 VL - 68 ID - 2606 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD198273059407 AU - Paugy, D. AU - Leveque, C. DA - 1981 M1 - 1 PY - 1981 SN - 0399-0974 ST - ALESTES-CAROLINAE NEW-SPECIES PISCES CHARACIDAE OF THE NIGER RIVER BASIN T2 - Cybium TI - ALESTES-CAROLINAE NEW-SPECIES PISCES CHARACIDAE OF THE NIGER RIVER BASIN UR - ://BIOABS:BACD198273059407 VL - 5 ID - 2629 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD199192014090 AU - Paugy, D. AU - Leveque, C. AU - Teugels, G. G. AU - Bigorne, R. AU - Romand, R. DA - 1990 M1 - 4 PY - 1990 SN - 0240-8783 ST - FRESHWATER FISHES OF SIERRA LEONE AND LIBERIA ANNOTATED CHECKLIST AND DISTRIBUTION T2 - Revue d'Hydrobiologie Tropicale TI - FRESHWATER FISHES OF SIERRA LEONE AND LIBERIA ANNOTATED CHECKLIST AND DISTRIBUTION UR - ://BIOABS:BACD199192014090 VL - 23 ID - 2618 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD198375024496 AU - Paugy, D. AU - Poll, M. DA - 1982 M1 - 2 PY - 1982 SN - 0399-0974 ST - SYNONYMY OF ALESTES-STOLATUS WITH MICRALESTES-STORMSI PISCES CHARACIDAE T2 - Cybium TI - SYNONYMY OF ALESTES-STOLATUS WITH MICRALESTES-STORMSI PISCES CHARACIDAE UR - ://BIOABS:BACD198375024496 VL - 6 ID - 2649 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR13000044708 AU - Paugy, Didier DA - 1992 M1 - 2 PY - 1992 SN - 0152-674X ST - Antennariidae T2 - Faune Tropicale TI - Antennariidae UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR13000044708 VL - 28 ID - 2601 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR13000044711 AU - Paugy, Didier DA - 1992 M1 - 2 PY - 1992 SN - 0152-674X ST - Belonidae T2 - Faune Tropicale TI - Belonidae UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR13000044711 VL - 28 ID - 2638 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR13000044715 AU - Paugy, Didier DA - 1992 M1 - 2 PY - 1992 SN - 0152-674X ST - Centropomidae T2 - Faune Tropicale TI - Centropomidae UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR13000044715 VL - 28 ID - 2607 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD199699132089 AU - Paugy, Didier DA - 1994 M1 - 2 PY - 1996 SN - 0240-8783 ST - The ecology of fishes in a temporary tropical stream (Baoule, a tributary of the upper Senegal R. in Mali): Environmental and diet adaptation T2 - Revue d'Hydrobiologie Tropicale TI - The ecology of fishes in a temporary tropical stream (Baoule, a tributary of the upper Senegal R. in Mali): Environmental and diet adaptation UR - ://BIOABS:BACD199699132089 VL - 27 ID - 2645 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000270770500002 AU - Paugy, Didier DA - Jun 30 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2009 SN - 0399-0974 ST - In memoriam Jacques DAGET (1919-2009) T2 - Cybium TI - In memoriam Jacques DAGET (1919-2009) UR - ://WOS:000270770500002 VL - 33 ID - 2598 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR14703021098 AU - Paugy, Didier DA - 2010 M1 - 1 PY - 2010 SN - 1755-084X ST - An historical review of African freshwater ichthyology T2 - Freshwater Reviews TI - An historical review of African freshwater ichthyology UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR14703021098 VL - 3 ID - 2602 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000280507700014 AU - Paugy, Didier DA - Mar 31 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2010 SN - 0399-0974 ST - An unfinished inventory: the history of African ichthyology Tribute T2 - Cybium TI - An unfinished inventory: the history of African ichthyology Tribute UR - ://WOS:000280507700014 VL - 34 ID - 2594 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000277720100027 AU - Paugy, Didier DA - Jul DO - 10.1007/s10750-010-0273-0 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 1 PY - 2010 SN - 0018-8158 ST - The Ethiopian subregion fish fauna: an original patchwork with various origins T2 - Hydrobiologia TI - The Ethiopian subregion fish fauna: an original patchwork with various origins UR - ://WOS:000277720100027 VL - 649 ID - 2626 ER - TY - BOOK AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR14210065381 AU - Paugy, Didier AU - Leveque, Christian AU - Teugels, Guy G. PY - 2003 SN - 2-7099-1528-6 ST - The fresh and brackish water fishes of West Africa. Volume 2 T2 - The fresh and brackish water fishes of West Africa. Volume 2. TI - The fresh and brackish water fishes of West Africa. Volume 2 TT - Faune des poissons d'eaux douces et saumatres d'Afrique de l'ouest. Tome 2. UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR14210065381 ID - 2611 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000280507700013 AU - Paugy, Didier AU - Meunier, Francois J. DA - Mar 31 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2010 SN - 0399-0974 ST - The Societe Francaise d'Ichtyologie pays tribute to Jacques Daget. Tribute T2 - Cybium TI - The Societe Francaise d'Ichtyologie pays tribute to Jacques Daget. Tribute UR - ://WOS:000280507700013 VL - 34 ID - 2610 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR13000044706 AU - Paugy, Didier AU - Roberts, Tyson R. DA - 1992 M1 - 2 PY - 1992 SN - 0152-674X ST - Mochokidae T2 - Faune Tropicale TI - Mochokidae UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR13000044706 VL - 28 ID - 2617 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR13300008562 AU - Paugy, Didier AU - Traore, Kassoum AU - Diouf, Papa Samba DA - 1994 PY - 1994 SN - 0379-1785 ST - Ichthyological fauna from West African freshwater habitat. T2 - Koninklijk Museum voor Midden-Afrika Tervuren Belgie Annalen Zoologische Wetenschappen TI - Ichthyological fauna from West African freshwater habitat. TT - Faune ichtyologique des eaux douces d'Afrique de l'Ouest. UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR13300008562 VL - 275 ID - 2627 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000290570800004 AU - Peeler, Edmund J. AU - Oidtmann, Birgit C. AU - Midtlyng, Paul J. AU - Miossec, Laurence AU - Gozlan, Rodolphe E. DA - Jun DO - 10.1007/s10530-010-9890-9 M1 - 6 N1 - Times Cited: 12 PY - 2011 SN - 1387-3547 ST - Non-native aquatic animals introductions have driven disease emergence in Europe T2 - Biological Invasions TI - Non-native aquatic animals introductions have driven disease emergence in Europe UR - ://WOS:000290570800004 VL - 13 ID - 2726 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000274673500020 AU - Penaranda, David S. AU - Perez, Luz AU - Gallego, Victor AU - Jover, Miguel AU - Tveiten, Helge AU - Baloche, Sylvie AU - Dufour, Sylvie AU - Asturiano, Juan F. DA - Mar 1 DO - 10.1016/j.ygcen.2009.08.006 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 2 PY - 2010 SN - 0016-6480 SP - 160-171 ST - Molecular and physiological study of the artificial maturation process in European eel males: From brain to testis T2 - General and Comparative Endocrinology TI - Molecular and physiological study of the artificial maturation process in European eel males: From brain to testis UR - ://WOS:000274673500020 VL - 166 ID - 603 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000285153500053 AU - Pereira, Henrique M. AU - Leadley, Paul W. AU - Proenca, Vania AU - Alkemade, Rob AU - Scharlemann, Joern P. W. AU - Fernandez-Manjarres, Juan F. AU - Araujo, Miguel B. AU - Balvanera, Patricia AU - Biggs, Reinette AU - Cheung, William W. L. AU - Chini, Louise AU - Cooper, H. David AU - Gilman, Eric L. AU - Guenette, Sylvie AU - Hurtt, George C. AU - Huntington, Henry P. AU - Mace, Georgina M. AU - Oberdorff, Thierry AU - Revenga, Carmen AU - Rodrigues, Patricia AU - Scholes, Robert J. AU - Sumaila, Ussif Rashid AU - Walpole, Matt DA - Dec 10 DO - 10.1126/science.1196624 M1 - 6010 N1 - Times Cited: 95 PY - 2010 SN - 0036-8075 ST - Scenarios for Global Biodiversity in the 21st Century T2 - Science TI - Scenarios for Global Biodiversity in the 21st Century UR - ://WOS:000285153500053 VL - 330 ID - 2520 ER - TY - JOUR AB - We examined the effect of temperature in European silver eels during their maturation induced by injections of carp pituitary extract on endocrine parameters: pituitary fsh beta and lh beta expression, plasma 17 beta-estradiol (E2) and vitellogenin, estrogen receptor 1 (esr1), and vitellogenin 2 (vtg2) expression in liver. A variable thermal regime (T10) that increased from 10 degrees to 14 degrees and 17 degrees C was compared with a constant 20 degrees C regime (T20) during 12 weeks. T10 caused a faster development until week 8, higher fsh beta, lh beta, esr1 expression, and higher E2 levels. The results strongly suggest that T10 is inducing a higher endogenous FSH level which increases the E2 circulating level during vitellogenesis. A variable thermal regime induced an fsh beta expression and E2 profile in vitellogenic hormonally matured eel females that were more similar to the profile observed in other naturally maturing fish. (C) 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000295252400008 AU - Perez, L. AU - Penaranda, D. S. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Baloche, S. AU - Palstra, A. P. AU - Van Den Thillart, G. E. E. J. M. AU - Asturiano, J. F. DA - Oct 1 DO - 10.1016/ygcen.2011.08.009 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2011 SN - 0016-6480 SP - 51-59 ST - Influence of temperature regime on endocrine parameters and vitellogenesis during experimental maturation of European eel (Anguilla anguilla) females T2 - General and Comparative Endocrinology TI - Influence of temperature regime on endocrine parameters and vitellogenesis during experimental maturation of European eel (Anguilla anguilla) females UR - ://WOS:000295252400008 VL - 174 ID - 1388 ER - TY - JOUR AD - Développement et Evolution, UMR 7622, CNRS et Université P et M Curie, Paris 6, Case 24, 9 quai St Bernard, 75252 Paris Cedex 05, France. AN - 16759883 AU - Pernice, M. AU - Deutsch, J. S. AU - Andouche, A. AU - Boucher-Rodoni, R. AU - Bonnaud, L. DA - Sep DO - 10.1016/j.ympev.2006.04.004 KW - Amino Acid Sequence Animals Annelida Arthropods Cephalopoda Genes, Homeobox Genetic Variation Homeodomain Proteins Molecular Sequence Data Mollusca Nautilus Protein Structure, Tertiary Sequence Homology, Amino Acid LA - eng M1 - 3 PY - 2006 SN - 1055-7903 SP - 872-9 ST - Unexpected variation of Hox genes' homeodomains in cephalopods T2 - Mol Phylogenet Evol TI - Unexpected variation of Hox genes' homeodomains in cephalopods UR - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16759883 VL - 40 ID - 2447 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The recent application of molecular tools to address associations between bacteria and marine invertebrates has provided access to an immense diversity of unidentified microbes resistant to cultivation. However, the role of bacteria as partners in animal physiology remains unclear and in most cases difficult to investigate in the absence of adequate condition of cell growth and proliferation. In this work, we studied the reservoir of microbes associated with the excretory organs of Nautilus macromphalus as a model. Using the bacterial 16S RNA gene as a marker, we compared three complementary approaches for bacterial detection: bacterial DNA extraction from N. macromphalus tissues ("molecular approach"), strain isolation to provide a bacterial culture collection ("microbiological approach") and finally, maintenance of N. macromphalus excretory organ cells with associated bacteria ("cellular approach"). Our results stress the potential of the "cellular approach" as a promising new tool as it promotes the detection of as yet uncultured beta-proteobacteria and spirochaetes associated with N. macromphalus, and serves as a foundation for future studies describing potential roles that these bacteria may play in Nautilus. AN - WOS:000243658500002 AU - Pernice, M. AU - Pichon, D. AU - Domart-Coulon, I. AU - Favet, J. AU - Boucher-Rodoni, R. DO - 10.1007/s00227-006-0413-2 PY - 2007 SN - 0025-3162 SP - 749-757 ST - Primary co-culture as a complementary approach to explore the diversity of bacterial associations in marine invertebrates: the example of Nautilus macromphalus (Cephalopoda : Nautiloidea) T2 - Marine Biology TI - Primary co-culture as a complementary approach to explore the diversity of bacterial associations in marine invertebrates: the example of Nautilus macromphalus (Cephalopoda : Nautiloidea) VL - 150 ID - 84 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000286523400017 AU - Pernice, Mathieu AU - Dunn, Simon R. AU - Miard, Thomas AU - Dufour, Sylvie AU - Dove, Sophie AU - Hoegh-Guldberg, Ove DA - Jan 24 DO - e16095 10.1371/journal.pone.0016095 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 1 PY - 2011 SN - 1932-6203 ST - Regulation of Apoptotic Mediators Reveals Dynamic Responses to Thermal Stress in the Reef Building Coral Acropora millepora T2 - Plos One TI - Regulation of Apoptotic Mediators Reveals Dynamic Responses to Thermal Stress in the Reef Building Coral Acropora millepora UR - ://WOS:000286523400017 VL - 6 ID - 719 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR13600082927 AU - Persat, H. AU - Keith, P. DA - 1997 PY - 1997 SN - 0767-2861 SP - 15-32 ST - The geographic distribution of freshwater fishes in France: which are native and which are not? T2 - Bulletin Francais de la Peche et de la Pisciculture TI - The geographic distribution of freshwater fishes in France: which are native and which are not? TT - La repartition geographique des poissons d'eau douce en France: qui est autochtone et qui ne l'est pas? UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR13600082927 VL - 344-345 ID - 1179 ER - TY - BOOK A2 - Collares-Pereira, M. J. Cowx I. G. Coelho M. M. AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR13900017851 AU - Persat, H. AU - Keith, P. PY - 2002 SN - 0-85238-286-3 SP - 346-359 ST - Proposals for the reassessment of threatened status of freshwater fishes in France T2 - Conservation of freshwater fishes: options for the future. TI - Proposals for the reassessment of threatened status of freshwater fishes in France UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR13900017851 ID - 1165 ER - TY - JOUR AB - In European salt marshes, recent invasions by the grass Elymus athericus raise questions regarding subsequent habitat modification and its effects on the resident biota. In this study, we studied the effects of modified salt-marsh structure on occurring spider assemblages, especially on salt exposure and flood resistance. We showed that locations having tall and deep-rooted invasive vegetation contained more species able to resist tidal floods as compared with locations with natural vegetation. Dominant species displayed different temporal trends between habitat types after flooding, with some species being less affected by floods either in invaded or in natural habitats. Some cursorial species were able to (re)colonize salt marshes after a spring flood as salinity levels decreased. Finally, stand characteristics of E. athericus did not affect the distribution of halotolerant spiders. As a habitat structure relates to flood resistance and/or risk-avoiding strategies, our results indicate that the status of salt-marsh resident species should be considered according to their habitat affinity. AN - WOS:000277250800001 AU - Petillon, J. AU - Lasne, E. AU - Lambeets, K. AU - Canard, A. AU - Vernon, P. AU - Ysnel, F. DA - Apr M1 - 2 N1 - Petillon, Julien Lasne, Emilien Lambeets, Kevin Canard, Alain Vernon, Philippe Ysnel, Frederic PY - 2010 SN - 0003-455X SP - 79-89 ST - How do alterations in habitat structure by an invasive grass affect salt-marsh resident spiders? T2 - Annales Zoologici Fennici TI - How do alterations in habitat structure by an invasive grass affect salt-marsh resident spiders? UR - ://WOS:000277250800001 VL - 47 ID - 790 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Current models in evolutionary ecology predict life history alterations in response to habitat suitability to optimize fitness. Only few empirical studies have demonstrated how life history traits that are expected to trade off against each other differ among environments. In Europe, many salt marshes have been recently invaded by the grass Elymus athericus. Previous studies however showed higher densities of the endangered spider Arctosa fulvolineata (Araneae: Lycosidae) in invaded salt marshes compared to natural habitats, which suggests a lower habitat suitability in the latter. The aim of this study was to determine if this emerging habitat (1) affects the amount of resource acquisition and (2) alters the balance between life history traits that are expected to trade off against each other in this stenotopic salt marsh species. As suggested by theoretical studies, an optimization of fitness by increasing egg size at the cost of decreasing fecundity in unsuitable (i.e., natural) habitats was expected. Females presenting cocoon were then collected in close invaded and natural salt marsh areas within the Mont Saint-Michel Bay (France). By considering female mass as covariate, cocoon mass, number of eggs, and egg volume were compared between both habitats. Clutch mass was strongly determined by female mass in both habitats. Clutch mass was however significantly smaller in the natural habitat compared to the invaded habitat, indicating a higher resource acquisition in the latter. When correcting for female size, fecundity was additionally increased in the invaded habitat through a significant decrease in egg size. This phenotypic response can be explained by differences in habitat structure between invaded and natural habitats: the former offers a more complex litter favoring nocturnal wanderers like A. fulvolineata. The existence of such an adaptive reproduction strategy depending on habitat suitability constitutes an original case of an invasion that favors an endangered species. AN - WOS:000269914200013 AU - Petillon, J. AU - Puzin, C. AU - Acou, A. AU - Outreman, Y. DA - Oct DO - 10.1007/s00114-009-0589-7 M1 - 10 N1 - Petillon, Julien Puzin, Charlene Acou, Anthony Outreman, Yannick PY - 2009 SN - 0028-1042 SP - 1241-1246 ST - Plant invasion phenomenon enhances reproduction performance in an endangered spider T2 - Naturwissenschaften TI - Plant invasion phenomenon enhances reproduction performance in an endangered spider UR - ://WOS:000269914200013 VL - 96 ID - 867 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1991GC77900010 AU - Piatkowski, U. AU - Rodhouse, P. G. AU - Duhamel, G. DA - Aug M1 - 4 N1 - PIATKOWSKI, U RODHOUSE, PG DUHAMEL, G PY - 1991 SN - 0722-4060 SP - 273-275 ST - OCCURRENCE OF THE CEPHALOPOD MARTIALIA-HYADESI (TEUTHOIDEA, OMMASTREPHIDAE) AT THE KERGUELEN ISLANDS IN THE INDIAN-OCEAN SECTOR OF THE SOUTHERN-OCEAN T2 - Polar Biology TI - OCCURRENCE OF THE CEPHALOPOD MARTIALIA-HYADESI (TEUTHOIDEA, OMMASTREPHIDAE) AT THE KERGUELEN ISLANDS IN THE INDIAN-OCEAN SECTOR OF THE SOUTHERN-OCEAN UR - ://WOS:A1991GC77900010 VL - 11 ID - 835 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Accessory nidamental glands (ANGs) in the reproductive system of female Myopsidae and Sepioidae (Cephalopoda) host a dense bacterial community in their tubules. Bacteria associated to the ANGs were characterized morphologically and molecularly by complementary approaches: culture dependent (isolation of bacterial strains) and culture independent (direct tissue extraction, sequence comparison of gene for 16S rRNA and fluorescent in situ hybridization). Populations of alpha- and gamma-proteobacteria, Gram-positive bacteria, and Cytophaga-Flavobacteria-Bacteroides were detected in five families of European, Asian and Australian decabrachian cephalopods. in order to obtain bacterial strains difficult to propagate artificially from the host, we have established co-cultures of Sepia officinalis ANG cells with their native bacteria. Cells were maintained viable over one month and the co-cultures contained bacterial strains which could not be cultured in classic microbiological media. Cephalopod cell culture can be used as a new tool to study bacteria-host interactions and their role in the physiology of each partner AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR14401007336 AU - Pichon, Delphine AU - Domart-Coulon, Isabelle AU - Boucher-Rodoni, Renata M1 - 1-8 PY - 2007 SN - 0394-7149 SP - 96-102 ST - Cephalopod bacterial associations: characterization and isolation of the symbiotic complex in the Accessory Nidamental Glands T2 - Bollettino Malacologico TI - Cephalopod bacterial associations: characterization and isolation of the symbiotic complex in the Accessory Nidamental Glands VL - 43 ID - 85 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000256705600061 AU - Pierron, Fabien AU - Baudrimont, Magalie AU - Dufour, Sylvie AU - Elie, Pierre AU - Bossy, Angelique AU - Baloche, Sylvie AU - Mesmer-Dudons, Nathalie AU - Gonzalez, Patrice AU - Bourdineaud, Jean-Paul AU - Massabuau, Jean-Charles DA - Jun 15 DO - 10.1021/es703127c M1 - 12 N1 - Times Cited: 12 PY - 2008 SN - 0013-936X SP - 4607-4612 ST - How cadmium could compromise the completion of the European eel's reproductive migration T2 - Environmental Science & Technology TI - How cadmium could compromise the completion of the European eel's reproductive migration UR - ://WOS:000256705600061 VL - 42 ID - 613 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000271748400012 AU - Pierron, Fabien AU - Baudrimont, Magalie AU - Dufour, Sylvie AU - Elie, Pierre AU - Bossy, Angelique AU - Lucia, Magalie AU - Massabuau, Jean-Charles DA - Dec DO - 10.1007/s10534-009-9250-3 M1 - 6 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2009 SN - 0966-0844 SP - 985-994 ST - Ovarian gene transcription and effect of cadmium pre-exposure during artificial sexual maturation of the European eel (Anguilla anguilla) T2 - Biometals TI - Ovarian gene transcription and effect of cadmium pre-exposure during artificial sexual maturation of the European eel (Anguilla anguilla) UR - ://WOS:000271748400012 VL - 22 ID - 607 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000220099800017 AU - Pinder, A. C. AU - Gozlan, R. E. DA - Mar DO - 10.1046/j.1095-8649.2004.00346.x M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 11 PY - 2004 SN - 0022-1112 ST - Early ontogeny of sunbleak T2 - Journal of Fish Biology TI - Early ontogeny of sunbleak UR - ://WOS:000220099800017 VL - 64 ID - 2703 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000202950300013 AU - Pinder, A. C. AU - Gozlan, R. E. AU - Beyer, K. AU - Bass, J. A. B. DA - Dec DO - 10.1111/j.1095-8649.2005.00917.x N1 - Times Cited: 8 B PY - 2005 SN - 0022-1112 ST - Ontogenetic induced shifts in the ecology of sunbleak Leucaspius delineatus during early development T2 - Journal of Fish Biology TI - Ontogenetic induced shifts in the ecology of sunbleak Leucaspius delineatus during early development UR - ://WOS:000202950300013 VL - 67 ID - 2720 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000233568500010 AU - Pinder, A. C. AU - Gozlan, R. E. AU - Britton, J. R. DA - Dec DO - 10.1111/j.1365-2400.2005.00466.x M1 - 6 N1 - Times Cited: 27 PY - 2005 SN - 0969-997X ST - Dispersal of the invasive topmouth gudgeon, Pseudorasbora parva in the UK: a vector for an emergent infectious disease T2 - Fisheries Management and Ecology TI - Dispersal of the invasive topmouth gudgeon, Pseudorasbora parva in the UK: a vector for an emergent infectious disease UR - ://WOS:000233568500010 VL - 12 ID - 2672 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR14003018266 AU - Pinder, Adrian C. AU - Gozlan, Rodolphe E. DA - December M1 - 2 PY - 2003 SN - 0958-0956 ST - Sunbleak and topmouth gudgeon - two new additions to Britain's freshwater fishes T2 - British Wildlife TI - Sunbleak and topmouth gudgeon - two new additions to Britain's freshwater fishes UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR14003018266 VL - 15 ID - 2736 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Studies of the trophic ecology of gelatinous zooplankton have predominantly employed gut content analyses and grazing experiments. These approaches record only what is consumed rather than what is assimilated by the jellyfish, only provide evidence of recent feeding, and unless digestion rates of different prey are known, may provide biased estimates of the relative importance of different prey to jellyfish diets. Biochemical tracers, such as stable isotopes and fatty acids, offer several advantages because they differentiate between what is assimilated and what is simply ingested, they provide an analysis of diet that is integrated over time, and may be useful for identifying contributions from sources (e.g., bacteria) that cannot be achieved using gut content approaches. Stable isotope analysis has become more rigorous through recent advances that provide: (1) signature determination of microscopic organisms such as microalgae, (2) analysis of dissolved organic carbon, and (3) improved quantification of relative source contributions. The limitation that natural tracer techniques require different dietary sources to have unique signatures can potentially be overcome using pulse-chase isotope enrichment experiments. Trophic studies of gelatinous zooplankton would benefit by integrating several approaches. For example, gut content analyses may be used to identify potential dietary sources. Stable isotopes could then be used to determine which sources are assimilated and modeling could be used to quantify the contribution of different sources to the diet. Analysis of fatty acid profiles could be used to identify contributions of bacterioplankton to the diet and, potentially, to provide an alternative means of identifying dietary sources in situations where the isotopic signatures of different potential dietary sources overlap. In this review, we outline the application, advantages, and limitations of gut content analyses and stable isotope and fatty acid tracer techniques and discuss the benefits of using an integrated approach toward studies of the trophic ecology of gelatinous zooplankton. AN - WOS:000261342000010 AU - Pitt, K. A. AU - Connolly, R. M. AU - Meziane, T. DO - 10.1007/s10750-008-9581-z N1 - 2nd International Jellyfish Blooms Symposium JUN 24-27, 2007 Gold Coast, AUSTRALIA PY - 2009 SN - 0018-8158 SP - 119-132 ST - Stable isotope and fatty acid tracers in energy and nutrient studies of jellyfish: a review T2 - Hydrobiologia TI - Stable isotope and fatty acid tracers in energy and nutrient studies of jellyfish: a review VL - 616 ID - 1235 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR13300040463 AU - Planquette, P. AU - Keith, P. AU - Le Bail, P. Y. DA - 1996 PY - 1996 SN - 0756-0958 SP - 1-429 ST - Atlas of the freshwater fishes of Guyana. (Volume 1). 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DA - 1995 PY - 1995 SN - 0767-2861 ST - Life-history traits of the fish fauna of French rivers: first results T2 - Bulletin Francais de la Peche et de la Pisciculture TI - Life-history traits of the fish fauna of French rivers: first results TT - Strategies demographiques des poissons des rivieres francaises: premiers resultats. UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR13600026067 VL - 337-339 ID - 2474 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD199698772691 AU - Pont, D. AU - Belliard, J. AU - Boet, P. AU - Changeux, T. AU - Oberdorff, T. AU - Ombredane, D. DA - 1995 M1 - 337 PY - 1995 SN - 0767-2861 ST - Patterns of fish species richness in four French catchments T2 - Bulletin Francais de la Peche et de la Pisciculture TI - Patterns of fish species richness in four French catchments UR - ://BIOABS:BACD199698772691 VL - 0 ID - 2486 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000235220900009 AU - Pont, D. AU - Hugueny, B. AU - Beier, U. AU - Goffaux, D. AU - Melcher, A. AU - Noble, R. AU - Rogers, C. AU - Roset, N. AU - Schmutz, S. DA - Feb DO - 10.1111/j.1365-2664.2005.01126.x M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 117 PY - 2006 SN - 0021-8901 ST - Assessing river biotic condition at a continental scale: a European approach using functional metrics and fish assemblages T2 - Journal of Applied Ecology TI - Assessing river biotic condition at a continental scale: a European approach using functional metrics and fish assemblages UR - ://WOS:000235220900009 VL - 43 ID - 2568 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000227614100016 AU - Pont, D. AU - Hugueny, B. AU - Oberdorff, T. DA - Jan DO - 10.1139/f04-183 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 48 PY - 2005 SN - 0706-652X ST - Modelling habitat requirement of European fishes: do species have similar responses to local and regional environmental constraints? T2 - Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences TI - Modelling habitat requirement of European fishes: do species have similar responses to local and regional environmental constraints? UR - ://WOS:000227614100016 VL - 62 ID - 2485 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000251190000007 AU - Pont, D. AU - Hugueny, B. AU - Rogers, C. DA - Dec DO - 10.1111/j.1365-2400.2007.00577.x M1 - 6 N1 - Times Cited: 43 PY - 2007 SN - 0969-997X ST - Development of a fish-based index for the assessment of river health in Europe: the European Fish Index T2 - Fisheries Management and Ecology TI - Development of a fish-based index for the assessment of river health in Europe: the European Fish Index UR - ://WOS:000251190000007 VL - 14 ID - 2533 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000288470800011 AU - Post, Alexandra L. AU - Beaman, Robin J. AU - O'Brien, Philip E. AU - Eleaume, Marc AU - Riddle, Martin J. DA - Jan DO - 10.1016/j.dsr2.2010.05.020 M1 - 1-2 N1 - Times Cited: 2 SI Symposium on Census of Antarctic Marine Life - Diversity and Change in Southern Ocean Ecosystems MAY, 2009 Genoa, ITALY PY - 2011 SN - 0967-0645 SP - 105-118 ST - Community structure and benthic habitats across the George V Shelf, East Antarctica: Trends through space and time T2 - Deep-Sea Research Part Ii-Topical Studies in Oceanography TI - Community structure and benthic habitats across the George V Shelf, East Antarctica: Trends through space and time UR - ://WOS:000288470800011 VL - 58 ID - 1354 ER - TY - CHAP A2 - Van Damme, P.A. A2 - Carvajal-Vallejos, F.M. A2 - Molina Carpio, J. AU - Pouilly, M. CY - Cochabamba, Bolivia PB - Edit. INIA PY - 2010 SP - 320 p. ST - Dam construction in the madera river: anunciated impacts and information deficit T2 - Los peces y delfines de la Amazonía boliviana: Habitats, potencialidades y amenazas TI - Dam construction in the madera river: anunciated impacts and information deficit ID - 1219 ER - TY - CHAP A2 - Van Damme, P.A. A2 - Maldonado, M. A2 - Pouilly, M. A2 - Doria, C.R.C. AU - Pouilly, M. AU - Camacho, J. PY - 2010 ST - Distribucion de peces en la cuenca del río Iténez T2 - Aguas del Iténez-Guaporé. Recursos hidrobiológicos de un patrimonio binacional (Bolivia-Brasil) TI - Distribucion de peces en la cuenca del río Iténez ID - 1218 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Pouilly, M. AU - Jégu, M. AU - Camacho, J. AU - Quintanilla, M. AU - Miranda, G. AU - Zubieta, J.P. AU - Yunoki, T. PY - 2010 SP - 73-97 ST - Lista actualizada y distribución de peces de las tierras bajas de la Amazonía Boliviana T2 - Revista Boliviana de Ecológia y Conservación TI - Lista actualizada y distribución de peces de las tierras bajas de la Amazonía Boliviana VL - 28 ID - 1217 ER - TY - CHAP A2 - Van Damme, P.A. A2 - Maldonado, M. A2 - Pouilly, M. A2 - Doria, C.R.C. AU - Pouilly, M. AU - Pérez, T. AU - Guzmán, F. AU - Paco, P. AU - Duprey, J.L. AU - Gardon, J. PY - 2010 ST - Diagnóstico de la contaminación por mercurio en la cuenca boliviana del río Iténez T2 - Aguas del Iténez-Guaporé. Recursos hidrobiológicos de un patrimonio binacional (Bolivia-Brasil) TI - Diagnóstico de la contaminación por mercurio en la cuenca boliviana del río Iténez ID - 1216 ER - TY - BOOK A2 - Bouchet, Philippe A2 - Le Guyader, Herve A2 - Pascal, Olivier AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR14802014656 AU - Pouilly, Marc AU - Keith, Philippe PY - 2011 SN - 978-2-85653-627-8 ST - Fish and shrimps of Santo karstic systems T2 - The natural history of Santo. [Patrimoines naturels 70.] TI - Fish and shrimps of Santo karstic systems UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR14802014656 ID - 2110 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000309581800007 AU - Pouilly, M AU - Pérez, T AU - Rejas, D AU - Guzman, F AU - Crespo, G AU - Duprey, JL AU - Guimarães, J-RD DO - 10.1007/s10641-012-0011-8 PY - 2012 ST - Mercury bioaccumulation patterns in fish from the Iténez river basin, Bolivian Amazon T2 - Ecotoxicol. Environ. Saf.  TI - Mercury bioaccumulation patterns in fish from the Iténez river basin, Bolivian Amazon VL - in press ID - 2095 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000281937800005 AU - Pous, S. AU - Feunteun, E. AU - Ellien, C. DA - Sep DO - 10.1016/j.pocean.2010.06.002 M1 - 3-4 N1 - Times Cited: 2 PY - 2010 SN - 0079-6611 ST - Investigation of tropical eel spawning area in the South-Western Indian Ocean: Influence of the oceanic circulation T2 - Progress in Oceanography TI - Investigation of tropical eel spawning area in the South-Western Indian Ocean: Influence of the oceanic circulation UR - ://WOS:000281937800005 VL - 86 ID - 2399 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000080266500001 AU - Pradet-Balade, B. AU - Burel, C. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Boujard, T. AU - Kaushik, S. J. AU - Querat, B. AU - Boeuf, G. DA - Mar DO - 10.1023/a:1007791415780 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 5 PY - 1999 SN - 0920-1742 SP - 193-199 ST - Thyroid hormones down-regulate thyrotropin beta mRNA level in vivo in the turbot (Psetta maxima) T2 - Fish Physiology and Biochemistry TI - Thyroid hormones down-regulate thyrotropin beta mRNA level in vivo in the turbot (Psetta maxima) UR - ://WOS:000080266500001 VL - 20 ID - 665 ER - TY - CHAP A2 - Vaudry, H. Tonon M. C. Roubos E. W. deLoof A. AN - WOS:000074444700108 AU - Pradet-Balade, B. AU - Schmitz, M. AU - Salmon, C. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Querat, B. DO - 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1998.tb10833.x N1 - Times Cited: 0 18th Conference of European Comparative Endocrinologists on from Molecular to Integrative Biology SEP 10-14, 1996 ROUEN, FRANCE PY - 1998 SN - 0077-8923 1-57331-110-3 SP - 458-459 ST - T-3 and T-4 downregulate TSH subunit mRNAs in a teleost, the European eel T2 - Trends in Comparative Endocrinology and Neurobiology: from Molecular to Integrative Biology T3 - Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences TI - T-3 and T-4 downregulate TSH subunit mRNAs in a teleost, the European eel UR - ://WOS:000074444700108 VL - 839 ID - 676 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1997YF50500003 AU - PradetBalade, B. AU - Schmitz, M. AU - Salmon, C. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Querat, B. DA - Nov DO - 10.1006/gcen.1997.6960 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 29 PY - 1997 SN - 0016-6480 SP - 191-198 ST - Down-regulation of TSH subunit mRNA levels by thyroid hormones in the European eel T2 - General and Comparative Endocrinology TI - Down-regulation of TSH subunit mRNA levels by thyroid hormones in the European eel UR - ://WOS:A1997YF50500003 VL - 108 ID - 677 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Sébastien, Provost AU - Jérôme, Fournier AU - Carole, Bégeot M1 - 1 PY - 2012 SP - 23-32 ST - Pollen transporté par les Pouillots véloces Phylloscopus collybita pendant leur halte migratoire prénuptiale T2 - Alauda TI - Pollen transporté par les Pouillots véloces Phylloscopus collybita pendant leur halte migratoire prénuptiale VL - 80 ID - 2026 ER - TY - CHAP A2 - Duhamel, Guy A2 - Welsford, Dirk AU - Pruvost, Patrice AU - Martin, Alexis AU - Denys, Gaël AU - Causse, Romain PB - Société Française d'ichtyologie PY - 2011 SN - 2-9514628-6-7 SP - 263-270 ST - SIMPA - A tool for fisheries management and ecosystem modeling T2 - The Kerguelen Plateau Marine Ecosystem and Fisheries TI - SIMPA - A tool for fisheries management and ecosystem modeling ID - 782 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Soluble organic matrix (SOM) synthesis and secretion were investigated in two scleractinian corals using antibodies raised against this organic matrix. Results demonstrate that even if other cell types, including zooxanthellae, can supply precursors for SOM synthesis, only calicoblastic cells facing the skeleton are directly responsible for the synthesis and secretion of the SOM components. Results also indicate that, as is the case for other biominerals, skeleton formation is biologically controlled and not chemically dominated as originally believed. In addition to advancing the understanding of mechanisms of coral biomineralization, these antibodies could have numerous applications: for example as markers of skeletogenesis, as tools for cell culture, and in comparative studies among calcifying organisms. AN - WOS:000227742400028 AU - Puverel, S. AU - Tambutte, E. AU - Zoccola, D. AU - Domart-Coulon, I. AU - Bouchot, A. AU - Lotto, S. AU - Allemand, D. AU - Tambutte, S. DO - 10.1007/s00338-004-0456-0 M1 - 1 PY - 2005 SN - 0722-4028 SP - 149-156 ST - Antibodies against the organic matrix in scleractinians: a new tool to study coral biomineralization T2 - Coral Reefs TI - Antibodies against the organic matrix in scleractinians: a new tool to study coral biomineralization VL - 24 ID - 88 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Salt-marsh invasions by the grass Elymus athericus (Poaceae) recently transformed usual areas dominated by Atriplex portulacoides (Chenopodiaceae) into homogeneous meadows. Two wolf spider species, Pardosa purbeckensis and A rctosa fulvolineata, show contrasting densities and habitat preferences in salt marshes (respectively dominant and co-dominant ground-living spiders) and oppositely respond to the grass invasion. This allowed us to test whether invasive species that alter habitat structure affect reproduction in addition to previously recorded changes in density. Reproductive traits (female mass, cocoon mass, number and volume of eggs, hatched cocoon as a proxy of reproduction date) were studied in both invaded and natural salt marshes during 2007 and 2008 in the Mont St-Michel Bay (France). In both species, reproductive outputs (cocoon mass) were higher in optimal habitats and volume of eggs was found to be independent from female mass, whereas the latter significantly influenced the number of eggs. In A. fulvolineata, lower reproductive outputs due to less numerous although larger eggs were found in suboptimal habitats whereas the opposite pattern was found in optimal habitats, showing the existence of plastic phenotypic trade-offs in habitats of different qualities. In P. purbeckensis, despite differences in population size among habitats, no reproductive trade-off was found. This study thus shows that two sympatric species belonging to the same family can differ in reproductive strategies and phenotypic plasticity under changes in habitat suitability. (C) Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2011. AN - WOS:000291619800001 AU - Puzin, C. AU - Acou, A. AU - Bonte, D. AU - Petillon, J. DO - 10.1163/157075511x566461 M1 - 2 N1 - Puzin, Charlene Acou, Anthony Bonte, Dries Petillon, Julien PY - 2011 SN - 1570-7555 SP - 127-138 ST - Comparison of reproductive traits between two salt-marsh wolf spiders (Araneae, Lycosidae) under different habitat suitability conditions T2 - Animal Biology TI - Comparison of reproductive traits between two salt-marsh wolf spiders (Araneae, Lycosidae) under different habitat suitability conditions UR - ://WOS:000291619800001 VL - 61 ID - 865 ER - TY - JOUR AB - A broad variety of natural parabens, including four novel structures and known ethyl and butyl parabens, were obtained from culture of a Microbulbifer sp. bacterial strain isolated from the temperate calcareous marine sponge Leuconia nivea (Grant 1826). Their structures were elucidated from spectral analysis, including mass spectrometry and 1D and 2D nuclear magnetic resonance. Their antimicrobial activity evaluated against Staphylococcus aureus was characterized by much higher in vitro activity of these natural paraben compounds 3-9 than commercial synthetic methyl and propyl parabens, usually used as antimicrobial preservatives. Compounds 4 and 9 revealed a bacteriostatic effect and compounds 6 and 7 appeared as bactericidal compounds. Major paraben compound 6 was also active against Gram positive Bacillus sp. and Planococcus sp. sponge isolates and was detected in whole sponge extracts during all seasons, showing its persistent in situ production within the sponge. Moreover, Microbulbifer sp. bacteria were visualized in the sponge body wall using fluorescence in situ hybridization with a probe specific to L4-n2 phylotypes. Co-detection in the sponge host of both paraben metabolites and Microbulbifer sp. L4-n2 indicates, for the first time, production of natural parabens in a sponge host, which may have an ecological role as chemical mediators. AN - WOS:000266597200020 AU - Quevrain, E. AU - Domart-Coulon, I. AU - Pernice, M. AU - Bourguet-Kondracki, M. L. DO - 10.1111/j.1462-2920.2009.01880.x M1 - 6 PY - 2009 SN - 1462-2912 SP - 1527-1539 ST - Novel natural parabens produced by a Microbulbifer bacterium in its calcareous sponge host Leuconia nivea T2 - Environmental Microbiology TI - Novel natural parabens produced by a Microbulbifer bacterium in its calcareous sponge host Leuconia nivea VL - 11 ID - 135 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The fatty acid composition of the temperate calcareous marine sponge Leuconia johnstoni Carter 1871 (Calcaronea, Calcarea) was characterized for the first time in specimens collected off the Brittany coast of France over four years from October 2005 to September 2008. Forty-one fatty acids (FA) with chain lengths ranging from C-14 to C-22 were identified as fatty methyl esters (FAME) and N-acyl pyrrolidide (NAP) derivatives by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Twenty-two saturated fatty acids (SFA) were identified accounting for 52.1-59.0% of the total FA and dimethylacetals (DMA). In addition, among the SFA, we noticed the presence of numerous methyl-branched iso and anteiso FA, suggesting a large number of associated bacteria within L. johnstoni. Thirteen monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFA, 28.0-36.0% of total FA + DMA) were also identified as well as six polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA, 4.0-8.2%). A noticeable DMA was detected at a high level, particularly in September 2008 (11.8%), indicating the presence of plasmalogens in this sponge species. This calcareous sponge lacked the non-methylene-interrupted FA (NMI FA) with a Delta 5,9 system typical of siliceous Demosponges and Hexactinellids. The occurrence of the unusual 8,13-octadecadienoic acid was reported for the first time as a minor PUFA in a calcareous sponge. The major FA, representing 20-25% of this sponge FA, was identified as the new 2-methyl-13-icosenoic acid from mass spectra of its methyl ester and its corresponding N-acyl pyrrolidide derivatives as well as a dimethyl disulfide adduct. AN - WOS:000302095400001 AU - Quevrain, Elodie AU - Barnathan, Gilles AU - Meziane, Tarik AU - Domart-Coulon, Isabelle AU - Rabesaotra, Vony AU - Bourguet-Kondracki, Marie-Lise DA - Apr DO - 10.1007/s11745-011-3631-4 M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2012 SN - 0024-4201 SP - 345-353 ST - New 2-Methyl-13-Icosenoic Acid from the Temperate Calcisponge Leuconia johnstoni T2 - Lipids TI - New 2-Methyl-13-Icosenoic Acid from the Temperate Calcisponge Leuconia johnstoni UR - ://WOS:000302095400001 VL - 47 ID - 2039 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Quévrain, E AU - Barnathan, G AU - Meziane, T AU - Domart-Coulon, I AU - Rabesaotra, V AU - Bourguet-Kondracki, M-L M1 - in press PY - 2011 ST - New 2-Methyl-13-Icosenoic Acid from the Temperate Calcisponge Leuconia johnstoni T2 - Lipids TI - New 2-Methyl-13-Icosenoic Acid from the Temperate Calcisponge Leuconia johnstoni ID - 1328 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1984TG59200028 AU - Quijano, L. AU - Calderon, J. S. AU - Gomez, G. F. AU - Lopez, P. J. AU - Rios, T. AU - Fronczek, F. R. DO - 10.1016/s0031-9422(00)84952-3 M1 - 9 N1 - QUIJANO, L CALDERON, JS GOMEZ, GF LOPEZ, PJ RIOS, T FRONCZEK, FR PY - 1984 SN - 0031-9422 SP - 1971-1974 ST - THE CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE OF 6-EPI-DESACETYLLAURENOBIOLIDE, A GERMACRA-1(10),4-DIENE-12,8-ALPHA-OLIDE FROM MONTANOA-GRANDIFLORA T2 - Phytochemistry TI - THE CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE OF 6-EPI-DESACETYLLAURENOBIOLIDE, A GERMACRA-1(10),4-DIENE-12,8-ALPHA-OLIDE FROM MONTANOA-GRANDIFLORA UR - ://WOS:A1984TG59200028 VL - 23 ID - 2085 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000234239600003 AU - Rabet, N. AU - Cart, J. F. AU - Montero, D. AU - Boulekbache, H. DA - Sep DO - 10.1163/156854005775197253 N1 - Times Cited: 1 Part 8 PY - 2005 SN - 0011-216X SP - 931-940 ST - First record of Lynceus brachyurus Muller, 1776 (Branchiopoda, Laevicaudata, Lynceidae) in France T2 - Crustaceana TI - First record of Lynceus brachyurus Muller, 1776 (Branchiopoda, Laevicaudata, Lynceidae) in France UR - ://WOS:000234239600003 VL - 78 ID - 913 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000168632900002 AU - Rabet, N. AU - Gibert, J. M. AU - Queinnec, E. AU - Deutsch, J. S. AU - Mouchel-Vielh, E. DA - Apr DO - 10.1007/s004270100142 M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 10 PY - 2001 SN - 0949-944X SP - 172-178 ST - The caudal gene of the barnacle Sacculina carcini is not expressed in its vestigial abdomen T2 - Development Genes and Evolution TI - The caudal gene of the barnacle Sacculina carcini is not expressed in its vestigial abdomen UR - ://WOS:000168632900002 VL - 211 ID - 899 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR13300063609 AU - Rabet, Nicolas DA - 1996 M1 - 4 PY - 1996 SN - 0296-3086 SP - 152-159 ST - Presentation of the phyllopod crustaceans of Fontainebleau Forest region. T2 - Bulletin de l'Association des Naturalistes de la Vallee du Loing et du Massif de Fontainebleau TI - Presentation of the phyllopod crustaceans of Fontainebleau Forest region. TT - Presentation des crustaces "phyllopodes" de la region de Fontainebleau. UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR13300063609 VL - 72 ID - 904 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR13400049307 AU - Rabet, Nicolas DA - 1997 M1 - 4 PY - 1997 SN - 0296-3086 SP - 125-126 ST - Additional observations of the crustacean Tanymastix stagnalis (L., 1758) at Belle-Croix (Fontainebleau, France). T2 - Bulletin de l'Association des Naturalistes de la Vallee du Loing et du Massif de Fontainebleau TI - Additional observations of the crustacean Tanymastix stagnalis (L., 1758) at Belle-Croix (Fontainebleau, France). TT - Observations complementaires concernant le crustace Tanymastix stagnalis (L., 1758) a Belle-Croix (Fontainebleau, France). UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR13400049307 VL - 73 ID - 903 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR13600055118 AU - Rabet, Nicolas DA - 1999 PY - 1999 SN - 0755-1924 SP - 70-74 ST - Carcinological observations (Branchiopoda: Anostraca, Notostraca; Copepoda: Calanoida) in the northern heaths of Gard (France). T2 - Bulletin de la Societe d'Etude des Sciences Naturelles de Nimes et du Gard TI - Carcinological observations (Branchiopoda: Anostraca, Notostraca; Copepoda: Calanoida) in the northern heaths of Gard (France). TT - Observations carcinologiques (Branchiopoda: Anostraca, Notostraca; Copepoda: Calanoida) dans les garrigues septentrionales du Gard (France). UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR13600055118 VL - 62 ID - 901 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR13800031932 AU - Rabet, Nicolas DA - 2001 M1 - 1 PY - 2001 SN - 0296-3086 SP - 13-20 ST - Presence of Tanymastix stagnalis L. 1758 (Crustacea, Branchiopoda, Anostraca) in the Fontainebleau Forest: current status. T2 - Bulletin de l'Association des Naturalistes de la Vallee du Loing et du Massif de Fontainebleau TI - Presence of Tanymastix stagnalis L. 1758 (Crustacea, Branchiopoda, Anostraca) in the Fontainebleau Forest: current status. TT - Presence de Tanymastix stagnalis L. 1758 (Crustacea, Branchiopoda, Anostraca) dans le Massif de Fontainebleau: etat actuel. UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR13800031932 VL - 77 ID - 900 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000242497200004 AU - Rabet, Nicolas DA - Dec 4 M1 - 1370 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2006 SN - 1175-5326 SP - 49-57 ST - A new species of Brazilian Dendrocephalus (Anostraca, Thamnocephalidae) T2 - Zootaxa TI - A new species of Brazilian Dendrocephalus (Anostraca, Thamnocephalidae) UR - ://WOS:000242497200004 ID - 910 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000282630700001 AU - Rabet, Nicolas DA - 2010 DO - 10.5252/z2010n3a1 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2010 SN - 1280-9551 SP - 373-391 ST - Revision of the egg morphology of Eulimnadia (Crustacea, Branchiopoda, Spinicaudata) T2 - Zoosystema TI - Revision of the egg morphology of Eulimnadia (Crustacea, Branchiopoda, Spinicaudata) UR - ://WOS:000282630700001 VL - 32 ID - 905 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR13500034575 AU - Rabet, Nicolas AU - Cart, Jean Francois DA - 1998 M1 - 3 PY - 1998 SN - 0296-3086 SP - 139-144 ST - Record of the crustaceans Lepidurus apus L. 1758 and Chirocephalus diaphanus Prevost 1803 in La Bassee and the lower Aube valley. T2 - Bulletin de l'Association des Naturalistes de la Vallee du Loing et du Massif de Fontainebleau TI - Record of the crustaceans Lepidurus apus L. 1758 and Chirocephalus diaphanus Prevost 1803 in La Bassee and the lower Aube valley. TT - Presence des crustaces Lepidurus apus L. 1758 et Chirocephalus diaphanus Prevost 1803 dans La Bassee et la basse Vallee de l'Aube. UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR13500034575 VL - 74 ID - 902 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Ranarijaona, H.L.T. AU - Claude, C. AU - Gibon, F-M. CY - Montpellier, France PB - Association Tela Botanica PY - 2010 SP - 18 p. ST - Les macrophytes des milieux lentiques de Madagascar : biotypologie, diversité, espèces envahissantes et mesures de conservation TI - Les macrophytes des milieux lentiques de Madagascar : biotypologie, diversité, espèces envahissantes et mesures de conservation ID - 1215 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The effect of phytodetritus derived from Phaeocystis sp. bloom on benthic mineralization processes has been determined at four intertidal stations along the French coast of the eastern English Channel. Sites were chosen to offer a diversity of sediment types, from permeable sandy beach to estuarine mudflats. Sediment Oxygen Demand (SOD) as well as total fluxes of Dissolved Inorganic Nitrogen (DIN) at the sediment-water interface were determined by using whole core incubation technique and diffusive fluxes were predicted from interstitial water concentrations. In the absence of phytodetritus deposits, a marked gradient of granulometric characteristics and organic matter contents were observed, and resulted in more intensive mineralization processes in muddy sediments. Highly significant correlations (P < 0.05) were evidenced between SOD and porosity, bacterial biomass, Organic Carbon and Organic Nitrogen, evidencing the direct link between sediment texture, organic matter accumulation and microbial activity. The spring bloom led to a massive input of organic matter in surficial sediments and mineralization rates significantly increased while higher DIN release towards the water column was observed. A modification of the mineralization pathways was evidenced but clearly depended on the sediment type. With a global view, benthic mineralization processes in the intertidal zone provided significant a part of DIN inputs in the coastal zone while water column was depleted in nutrients. AN - WOS:000257913300002 AU - Rauch, M. AU - Denis, L. DO - 10.1007/s10533-008-9191-x M1 - 2 PY - 2008 SN - 0168-2563 SP - 163-180 ST - Spatio-temporal variability in benthic mineralization processes in the eastern English Channel T2 - Biogeochemistry TI - Spatio-temporal variability in benthic mineralization processes in the eastern English Channel VL - 89 ID - 1253 ER - TY - JOUR AB - In the Eastern part of the English Channel, high biomasses of the phytoplankton prymnesiophyceae Phaeocystis globosa (reaching biomasses over 20 mu g Chla l(-1)) are a recurrent spring event (March-June). A significant part of the pelagic Phaeocystis-derived organic matter can be broken down in the sandy permeable sediment that makes up most of the intertidal zone in this part of the Channel. Sediment characteristics, macrolaunal distribution, bacterial biomass, organic carbon content, sediment oxygen demand (SOD), and the sediment-water flux of dissolved inorganic nitrogen and silicates were calculated for an exposed sandy beach (Wimereux, France) over a two-year period (2004-2006). According to the data collected, the SOD remains relatively low throughout the whole survey (64-306 mu mol m(-2) h(-1)), indicating limited mineralization. However, the same data reveals a temporal variability in the flux, with a sharp increase in the SOD and ammonium released in spring when Phaeocystis-derived phytodetritus was deposited. The organic carbon content and bacterial biomass values indicate similar patterns of increase in response to the phytodetritus deposit. The nitrogen cycle also appears to be modified during the Phaeocystis bloom, with a clear stimulation of nitrification. The influence of various factors (e.g., temperature, nutrient concentrations, and bacterial activity) on the temporal fluctuations of the exchanges is discussed, as are the direct effects of spring bloom. A synthesis of the annual cycle of the mineralization dynamics in this permeable sediment type is also presented. (c) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000258195300019 AU - Rauch, M. AU - Denis, L. AU - Dauvin, J. C. DO - 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2008.04.026 M1 - 7 PY - 2008 SN - 0025-326X SP - 1284-1293 ST - The effects of Phaeocystis globosa bloom on the dynamics of the mineralization processes in intertidal permeable sediment in the Eastern English Channel (Wimereux, France) T2 - Marine Pollution Bulletin TI - The effects of Phaeocystis globosa bloom on the dynamics of the mineralization processes in intertidal permeable sediment in the Eastern English Channel (Wimereux, France) VL - 56 ID - 1252 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000309102400003 AU - Ravaux, Juliette AU - Leger, Nelly AU - Rabet, Nicolas AU - Morini, Marina AU - Zbinden, Magali AU - Thatje, Sven AU - Shillito, Bruce DA - Oct DO - 10.1007/s00360-012-0666-7 M1 - 7 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2012 SN - 0174-1578 ST - Adaptation to thermally variable environments: capacity for acclimation of thermal limit and heat shock response in the shrimp Palaemonetes varians T2 - Journal of Comparative Physiology B-Biochemical Systemic and Environmental Physiology TI - Adaptation to thermally variable environments: capacity for acclimation of thermal limit and heat shock response in the shrimp Palaemonetes varians UR - ://WOS:000309102400003 VL - 182 ID - 2377 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000249377700001 AU - Reddy, Yenumula Ranga AU - Defaye, Danielle DA - Sep 10 M1 - 1580 N1 - Times Cited: 13 PY - 2007 SN - 1175-5326 ST - Parastenocarididae (Crustacea, Copepoda, Harpacticoida) of India: description of Parastenocaris mahanadi n. sp., and redescription of P-curvispinus Enckell, 1970 from hyporheic habitats T2 - Zootaxa TI - Parastenocarididae (Crustacea, Copepoda, Harpacticoida) of India: description of Parastenocaris mahanadi n. sp., and redescription of P-curvispinus Enckell, 1970 from hyporheic habitats UR - ://WOS:000249377700001 ID - 2429 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000257143800002 AU - Reddy, Yenumula Ranga AU - Defaye, Danielle DA - Jun 25 M1 - 1810 N1 - Times Cited: 4 PY - 2008 SN - 1175-5326 ST - Discovery of the genus Rybocyclops Dussart, 1982 (Crustacea, Copepoda, Cyclopoida) in subterranean groundwaters of southeastern India, with the description of a new species and its biogeographic significance T2 - Zootaxa TI - Discovery of the genus Rybocyclops Dussart, 1982 (Crustacea, Copepoda, Cyclopoida) in subterranean groundwaters of southeastern India, with the description of a new species and its biogeographic significance UR - ://WOS:000257143800002 ID - 2424 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000265258000002 AU - Reddy, Yenumula Ranga AU - Defaye, Danielle DA - Apr 20 M1 - 2077 N1 - Times Cited: 6 PY - 2009 SN - 1175-5326 ST - Two new Parastenocarididae (Copepoda, Harpacticoida) from India: Parastenocaris muvattupuzha n. sp from a river and P. kotumsarensis n. sp from a cave T2 - Zootaxa TI - Two new Parastenocarididae (Copepoda, Harpacticoida) from India: Parastenocaris muvattupuzha n. sp from a river and P. kotumsarensis n. sp from a cave UR - ://WOS:000265258000002 ID - 2423 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000281990100004 AU - Redjah, I. AU - Olivier, F. AU - Tremblay, R. AU - Myrand, B. AU - Pernet, F. AU - Neumeier, U. AU - Chevarie, L. DA - Sep 1 DO - 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2010.06.022 M1 - 1-2 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2010 SN - 0044-8486 SP - 20-28 ST - The importance of turbulent kinetic energy on transport of juvenile clams (Mya arenaria) T2 - Aquaculture TI - The importance of turbulent kinetic energy on transport of juvenile clams (Mya arenaria) UR - ://WOS:000281990100004 VL - 307 ID - 1214 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000258566000261 AU - Redjah, I. AU - Tremblay, R. AU - Myrand, B. AU - Olivier, F. AU - Pernett, F. AU - Neumeier, U. AU - Chevarie, L. M1 - 4 PY - 2008 SN - 0730-8000 SP - 1046-1046 ST - Effects of current velocity, turbulence, type of substratum and clam size on dispersal of Mya arenaria: Lessons for clam culture T2 - Journal of Shellfish Research TI - Effects of current velocity, turbulence, type of substratum and clam size on dispersal of Mya arenaria: Lessons for clam culture VL - 27 ID - 1251 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Ecotoxicological studies aim to assess the potential environmental risks of various products. This implies the use of various biological models and tests on live animals. In case of handling fish and mammals, ethical rules have to be respected. The use of anaesthesia is considered to be the best way to ensure animal welfare. Eugenol and electro-narcosis are among the most popular chemical and physical anaesthetics used in fisheries and by field biologists. In this study, the genetic and endocrine impacts of these anaesthetics were assessed in order to establish whether the use of such methods could skew the results of ecotoxicological studies. Twenty yellow European eels (Anguilla anguilla) were submitted to Eugenol (50 mg/L) and electro-narcosis until they reached a level of deep anaesthesia, while 20 other eels were kept aware. Five anaesthetized and five unanaesthetized eels were sacrificed and analysed directly after treatment and after 1, 7 and 21 days of recovery. At the brain level, Eugenol triggered an increase in the transcription level of genes encoding proteins involved in oxidative stress responses (catalase expression 2.5-fold, mitochondrial superoxide dismutase expression 3-fold), probably due to a hypoxic event during anaesthesia. Later impacts were detected in muscles 21 days after anaesthesia (ATP synthase subunit 6 3-fold, NADH deshydrogenase subunit 5 4-fold and mitochondrial superoxide dismutase 3-fold increased) revealing oxidative stress from an accrued mitochondrial respiratory metabolism. Hormone dosages showed that the use of Eugenol reduced the release of plasma cortisol during anaesthesia. However, this impact seemed to be reversible within one day. In case of electro-narcosis, no significant variation in transcriptional levels could be detected between anaesthetized and unanaesthetized eels. Our results suggest that the use of Eugenol as an aesthetic in ecotoxicological studies measuring gene expression or plasma cortisol concentration is not appropriate, while electro-narcosis does not seem to have any impact, at least on the parameters taken into consideration in this study. (C) 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000294105800015 AU - Renault, S. AU - Daverat, F. AU - Pierron, F. AU - Gonzalez, P. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Lanceleur, L. AU - Schaefer, J. AU - Baudrimont, M. DA - Sep DO - 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2011.04.009 M1 - 6 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2011 SN - 0147-6513 SP - 1573-1577 ST - The use of Eugenol and electro-narcosis as anaesthetics: Transcriptional impacts on the European eel (Anguilla anguilla L.) T2 - Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety TI - The use of Eugenol and electro-narcosis as anaesthetics: Transcriptional impacts on the European eel (Anguilla anguilla L.) UR - ://WOS:000294105800015 VL - 74 ID - 1389 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000188826400007 AU - Resh, V. H. AU - Leveque, C. AU - Statzner, B. DA - 2004 DO - 10.1146/annurev.ento.49.061802.123231 N1 - Times Cited: 13 PY - 2004 SN - 0066-4170 ST - Long-term, large-scale biomonitoring of the unknown: Assessing the effects of insecticides to control river blindness (Onchocerciasis) in West Africa T2 - Annual Review of Entomology TI - Long-term, large-scale biomonitoring of the unknown: Assessing the effects of insecticides to control river blindness (Onchocerciasis) in West Africa UR - ://WOS:000188826400007 VL - 49 ID - 2801 ER - TY - JOUR AB - This study aimed to establish the presence of spatial synchrony for three riverine fish populations (stone loach Barbatula barbatula L., European minnow Phoxinus phoxinus L. and gudgeon Gobio gobio L.) in two spatially-close sites of the Garonne River (SW France). Sampling was carried out by electrofishing from 1994 to 1999. The fish were split into two age classes (0+ and > 0+) using length-frequency distribution analysis. No autocorrelation was present in our time series. There were significant correlations of densities between sites for stone loach (> 0+) and gudgeon (0+), but not for European minnow. A significant positive relationship was observed between maximal flow values and 0+ gudgeon density. No significant associations between flow variables and density were observed for stone loach. These results emphasize the role of external factors in effecting population dynamics, and suggest that their influences differ according to life stage and life-history characteristics. AN - WOS:000256426400008 AU - Reyjol, Y. AU - Tedesco, P. A. AU - Lim, P. DO - 10.1007/s00027-008-8030-4 M1 - 2 PY - 2008 SN - 1015-1621 SP - 179-185 ST - Stage-dependent spatial synchrony revealed for fish populations in the Garonne River (SW France) T2 - Aquatic Sciences TI - Stage-dependent spatial synchrony revealed for fish populations in the Garonne River (SW France) VL - 70 ID - 25 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000242903700007 AU - Reyjol, Yorick AU - Hugueny, Bernard AU - Pont, Didier AU - Bianco, Pier Giorgio AU - Beier, Ulrika AU - Caiola, Nuno AU - Casals, Frederic AU - Cowx, Ian AU - Economou, Alcibiades AU - Ferreira, Teresa AU - Haidvogl, Gertrud AU - Noble, Richard AU - de Sostoa, Adolfo AU - Vigneron, Thibault AU - Virbickas, Tomas DA - Jan DO - 10.1111/j.1466-822x.2006.00264.x M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 72 PY - 2007 SN - 1466-822X ST - Patterns in species richness and endemism of European freshwater fish T2 - Global Ecology and Biogeography TI - Patterns in species richness and endemism of European freshwater fish UR - ://WOS:000242903700007 VL - 16 ID - 2539 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000261581200020 AU - Reyjoul, Yorick AU - Hugueny, Bernard AU - Bianco, Pier Giorgio AU - Pont, Didier DA - Nov-Dec DO - 10.1002/aqc.938 M1 - 7 N1 - Times Cited: 2 PY - 2008 SN - 1052-7613 ST - Congruence between riverine fish species richness and endemism at the biogeographical scale: the role of history T2 - Aquatic Conservation-Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems TI - Congruence between riverine fish species richness and endemism at the biogeographical scale: the role of history UR - ://WOS:000261581200020 VL - 18 ID - 2535 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD199800275354 AU - Rhode, Klaus AU - Worthen, Wade B. AU - Heap, Maureen AU - Hugueny, Bernard AU - Guegan, Jean-Francois DA - April M1 - 4 PY - 1998 SN - 0020-7519 ST - Nestedness in assemblages of metazoan ecto- and endoparasites of marine fish T2 - International Journal for Parasitology TI - Nestedness in assemblages of metazoan ecto- and endoparasites of marine fish UR - ://BIOABS:BACD199800275354 VL - 28 ID - 2544 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000255310400006 AU - Richier, Sophie AU - Cottalorda, Jean-Michel AU - Guillaume, Mireille M. M. AU - Fernandez, Cyril AU - Allemand, Denis AU - Furla, Paola DA - Mar 17 DO - 10.1016/j.jembe.2007.12.026 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 9 PY - 2008 SN - 0022-0981 ST - Depth-dependant response to light of the reef building coral, Pocillopora verrucosa: Implication of oxidative stress T2 - Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology TI - Depth-dependant response to light of the reef building coral, Pocillopora verrucosa: Implication of oxidative stress UR - ://WOS:000255310400006 VL - 357 ID - 2390 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Spatial and temporal diversity of food sources of intertidal nematodes of 3 different feeding habitats (estuarine muddy sediments, Spartina maritima and Juncus maritimus marshes) in the Roscoff Aber Bay, France, was assessed by the use of delta(13)C and delta(15)N values. Within the bay, nematodes largely dominated within the total meiofauna. Throughout the 3 sampling periods, the delta(13)C and delta(15)N values for nematodes and sources showed that the dominant sedimentary organic matter sources within the 3 microhabitats considered, namely terrigeneous inputs, detrital Spartina maritima or Juncus maritimus and marine POM, did not contribute a significant part of the diet to locally occurring nematodes. In fact, the delta(13)C and delta(15)N values indicate that organic matter derived from stranded macroalgae, mostly Enteromorpha sp. and Fucus spiralis, was the primary contributor to the assimilated food sources of nematodes; more readily utilisable sources (i.e. benthic diatoms) are virtually absent. The present work provides evidence that detrital pathways, including stranded macroalgae from nearby rocks and free-living nematodes, play a key role in the trophic ecology of intertidal flat areas. AN - WOS:000186420500013 AU - Riera, P. AU - Hubas, C. PY - 2003 SN - 0171-8630 SP - 151-159 ST - Trophic ecology of nematodes from various microhabitats of the Roscoff Aber Bay (France): importance of stranded macroalgae evidenced through delta C-13 and delta N-15 T2 - Marine Ecology-Progress Series TI - Trophic ecology of nematodes from various microhabitats of the Roscoff Aber Bay (France): importance of stranded macroalgae evidenced through delta C-13 and delta N-15 VL - 260 ID - 1285 ER - TY - JOUR AB - New sightings and some strandings extend the first evaluation of the cetacean fauna established in 1989 for the Kerguelen Islands. Stranding data reveal the presence of two new species (Ziphius cavirostris and Hyperoodon planifrons) in addition to the nine previously identified (Eubalaena glacialis, Balaenoptera acutorostrata, Megaptera novaeangliae, Physeter macrocephalus, Mesoplodon layardii, Lagenorhynchus cruciger, Cephalorhynchus commersonfi, Orcinus orca, and Globicephala melas). The occasional occurrence of Phocoena dioptrica is confirmed. Since 1989, the most important result is the large number of sightings (n=1649) of sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) beyond the Kerguelen Island plateau, in an area rarely visited by fishing boats in the past. For the most common species, Commerson's dolphin (Cephalorhynchus commersonii), distributional data are supplemented by biological and ecological informations. For three species (Physeter macrocephalus, Orcinus orca and Globicephala melas) we provide evidence of interactions with the longline fishery for Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides). AN - WOS:000245368600005 AU - Robineau, D. AU - Duhamel, G. DO - 10.1515/mamm.2006.012 M1 - 1-2 N1 - Robineau, Daniel Duhamel, Guy PY - 2006 SN - 0025-1461 SP - 28-39 ST - New data on cetaceans of the Kerguelen Islands T2 - Mammalia TI - New data on cetaceans of the Kerguelen Islands UR - ://WOS:000245368600005 VL - 70 ID - 834 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Silver eels biomass production is a primary management target to be urgently achieved for starting the restoration of the European eel (Anguilla anguilla) population. An assessment of the proportion of individuals actually escaping from catchments-and able to reproduce-compared to a theoretical pristine production under no human intervention, is of critical importance for preserving this resource, and EU urges Member States to implement such tools now. This preliminary approach, developed during the EU program INDICANG, proposes to clarity some of the basic concepts needed to implement assessment tools for a characterization of the production of spawning biomass in a catchment. These concepts rely mostly oil the influence of the catchment context (conditions for the eel growth) on the biomass of future spawners produced, and oil the notion of breeding potential (production potential of future spawners, because year-to-year effective downstream migration is unpredictable from the structure of the local eel stock). In order to allow its implementation in data-poor catchments, this assessment does not aim to be fully quantitative, but to give a semi-quantitative estimation of the silver eel potential production. After being reduced by coefficients of anthropogenic mortality (fisheries, hydroelectric turbines, dams and reservoirs), this breeding potential should give a reference value for defining the future management targets and their monitoring. AN - WOS:000255735000003 AU - Robinet, T. AU - Acou, A. AU - Boury, P. AU - Feunteun, E. DA - Nov-Dec M1 - 4 N1 - Robinet, T. Acou, A. Boury, P. Feunteun, E. Meeting on Biology, Ecology, Eel Stock Management 2006 Perpignan, FRANCE Gis Grisam PY - 2007 SN - 0240-8759 SP - 201-211 ST - Concepts for characterizing spawning biomass of the European eel (Anguilla anguilla) in catchments T2 - Vie Et Milieu-Life and Environment TI - Concepts for characterizing spawning biomass of the European eel (Anguilla anguilla) in catchments UR - ://WOS:000255735000003 VL - 57 ID - 874 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000185632700021 AU - Robinet, T. AU - Sbaithi, M. AU - Guyet, S. AU - Mounaix, B. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Feunteun, E. DA - Aug DO - 10.1046/j.1095-8649.2003.00165.x M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 4 PY - 2003 SN - 0022-1112 SP - 538-542 ST - Advanced sexual maturation before marine migration of Anguilla bicolor bicolor and Anguilla marmorata at Reunion Island T2 - Journal of Fish Biology TI - Advanced sexual maturation before marine migration of Anguilla bicolor bicolor and Anguilla marmorata at Reunion Island UR - ://WOS:000185632700021 VL - 63 ID - 647 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000243396600001 AU - Robinet, Tony AU - Feunteun, Eric AU - Keith, Philippe AU - Marquet, Gerard AU - Olivier, Jean-Michel AU - Reveillac, Elodie AU - Valade, Pierre DA - Feb DO - 10.1007/s10641-006-9042-3 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 7 PY - 2007 SN - 0378-1909 SP - 93-105 ST - Eel community structure, fluvial recruitment of Anguilla marmorata and indication for a weak local production of spawners from rivers of Reunion and Mauritius islands T2 - Environmental Biology of Fishes TI - Eel community structure, fluvial recruitment of Anguilla marmorata and indication for a weak local production of spawners from rivers of Reunion and Mauritius islands UR - ://WOS:000243396600001 VL - 78 ID - 1132 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000251043400004 AU - Roche, C. AU - Guinet, C. AU - Gasco, N. AU - Duhamel, G. DA - 2007 N1 - Times Cited: 7 PY - 2007 SN - 1023-4063 SP - 67-82 ST - Marine mammals and demersal longline fishery interactions in Crozet and Kerguelen Exclusive Economic Zones: An assessment of depredation levels T2 - Ccamlr Science TI - Marine mammals and demersal longline fishery interactions in Crozet and Kerguelen Exclusive Economic Zones: An assessment of depredation levels UR - ://WOS:000251043400004 VL - 14 ID - 816 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000307524700015 AU - Rogers, D. Christopher AU - Rabet, Nicolas AU - Weeks, Stephen C. DA - Sep DO - 10.1163/193724012x637212 M1 - 5 N1 - Times Cited: 1 PY - 2012 SN - 0278-0372 ST - REVISION OF THE EXTANT GENERA OF LIMNADIIDAE (BRANCHIOPODA: SPINICAUDATA) T2 - Journal of Crustacean Biology TI - REVISION OF THE EXTANT GENERA OF LIMNADIIDAE (BRANCHIOPODA: SPINICAUDATA) UR - ://WOS:000307524700015 VL - 32 ID - 2378 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Rombouts, I AU - Beaugrand, G AU - Fizzala, X AU - Gaill, F AU - Greenstreet, SPR AU - Lamare, S AU - Le Loc’h, F AU - McQuattors-Gollop, A AU - Mialet, B AU - Niquil, N AU - Percelay, J AU - Renaud, F AU - Rossberg, AG AU - Féral, JP PY - 2013 SP - 246-254 ST - Food web indicators under the Marine Strategy Framework Directive: from complexity to simplicity T2 - Ecological Indicators TI - Food web indicators under the Marine Strategy Framework Directive: from complexity to simplicity VL - 29 ID - 2830 ER - TY - JOUR AB - 1. We experimentally compared the impacts of visually feeding zooplanktivorous fish and filter-feeding omnivorous fish in shallow tropical Dakar Bango reservoir, Senegal. We provoked a cyanobacterial Anabaena bloom under mesotrophic to eutrophic N-limited conditions in 18 enclosures assigned to six Nile tilapia life-stage treatments, at typical biomasses: fishless control (C), zooplanktivorous fry (Z), omnivorous juveniles (O), herbivorous fingerlings (H) and two combinations (OZ, OH). 2. All fish grew well, but as prevalent inedible phytoplankton dampened fish effects, community-level trophic cascades did not occur. Planktivore types acted independently and affected differentially the biomasses of total zooplankton, cyclopoids, nauplii, cladocerans, invertebrate carnivores, large herbivores, colonial cyanobacteria and Chlorophyta. They neither influenced the total biomass of phytoplankton, nor most water chemistry characteristics. Responses were apparently not fish-biomass related. The bloom collapsed synchronously in all enclosures, coinciding with enrichment ending, with a return to clear water within 12 days. 3. Our results support the hypothesis that excess nutrients and prevalent inedible cyanobacteria inhibit the cascading effects of natural biomass levels of both visually feeding zooplanktivores and filter-feeding omnivores. In N-limited meso-eutrophic shallow tropical lakes with predominantly small herbivorous zooplankton, neither the type nor the biomass of planktivorous fish present seems likely to prevent the transient outburst of cyanobacterial blooms. Such fragile ecosystems may thus not sustain a trophic state suitable for drinking water production, unless human impacts are restricted. The generality of restoration approaches based on ecological engineering should be further explored. AN - WOS:000253886900001 AU - Rondel, C. AU - Arfi, R. AU - Corbin, D. AU - Le Bihan, F. AU - Ndour, E. H. AU - Lazzaro, X. DO - 10.1111/j.1365-2427.2007.01894.x M1 - 4 PY - 2008 SN - 0046-5070 SP - 637-651 ST - A cyanobacterial bloom prevents fish trophic cascades T2 - Freshwater Biology TI - A cyanobacterial bloom prevents fish trophic cascades VL - 53 ID - 1250 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000284890700007 AU - Rosic, Nedeljka N. AU - Pernice, Mathieu AU - Dove, Sophie AU - Dunn, Simon AU - Hoegh-Guldberg, Ove DA - Jan DO - 10.1007/s12192-010-0222-x M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 1 PY - 2011 SN - 1355-8145 SP - 69-80 ST - Gene expression profiles of cytosolic heat shock proteins Hsp70 and Hsp90 from symbiotic dinoflagellates in response to thermal stress: possible implications for coral bleaching T2 - Cell Stress & Chaperones TI - Gene expression profiles of cytosolic heat shock proteins Hsp70 and Hsp90 from symbiotic dinoflagellates in response to thermal stress: possible implications for coral bleaching UR - ://WOS:000284890700007 VL - 16 ID - 718 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000276907400017 AU - Rosic, Nedeljka N. AU - Pernice, Mathieu AU - Dunn, Simon AU - Dove, Sophie AU - Hoegh-Guldberg, Ove DA - May DO - 10.1128/aem.02984-09 M1 - 9 N1 - Times Cited: 3 PY - 2010 SN - 0099-2240 SP - 2823-2829 ST - Differential Regulation by Heat Stress of Novel Cytochrome P450 Genes from the Dinoflagellate Symbionts of Reef-Building Corals T2 - Applied and Environmental Microbiology TI - Differential Regulation by Heat Stress of Novel Cytochrome P450 Genes from the Dinoflagellate Symbionts of Reef-Building Corals UR - ://WOS:000276907400017 VL - 76 ID - 717 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000291168500002 AU - Rosic, Nedeljka N. AU - Pernice, Mathieu AU - Rodriguez-Lanetty, Mauricio AU - Hoegh-Guldberg, Ove DA - Jun DO - 10.1007/s10126-010-9308-9 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 1 PY - 2011 SN - 1436-2228 SP - 355-365 ST - Validation of Housekeeping Genes for Gene Expression Studies in Symbiodinium Exposed to Thermal and Light Stress T2 - Marine Biotechnology TI - Validation of Housekeeping Genes for Gene Expression Studies in Symbiodinium Exposed to Thermal and Light Stress UR - ://WOS:000291168500002 VL - 13 ID - 720 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000224759900002 AU - Rousseau, K. AU - Dufour, S. DA - 2004 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 2 PY - 2004 SN - 0399-0974 SP - 181-198 ST - Phylogenetic evolution of the neuroendocrine control of growth hormone: Contribution from teleosts T2 - Cybium TI - Phylogenetic evolution of the neuroendocrine control of growth hormone: Contribution from teleosts UR - ://WOS:000224759900002 VL - 28 ID - 646 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000073970100002 AU - Rousseau, K. AU - Huang, Y. S. AU - Le Belle, N. AU - Vidal, B. AU - Marchelidon, J. AU - Epelbaum, J. AU - Dufour, S. DA - May DO - 10.1159/000054327 M1 - 5 N1 - Times Cited: 26 PY - 1998 SN - 0028-3835 SP - 301-309 ST - Long-term inhibitory effects of somatostatin and insulin-like growth factor 1 on growth hormone release by serum-free primary culture of pituitary cells from European eel (Anguilla anguilla) T2 - Neuroendocrinology TI - Long-term inhibitory effects of somatostatin and insulin-like growth factor 1 on growth hormone release by serum-free primary culture of pituitary cells from European eel (Anguilla anguilla) UR - ://WOS:000073970100002 VL - 67 ID - 672 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000080180700010 AU - Rousseau, K. AU - Le Belle, N. AU - Marchelidon, J. AU - Dufour, S. DA - May M1 - 5 N1 - Times Cited: 30 PY - 1999 SN - 0953-8194 SP - 385-392 ST - Evidence that corticotropin-releasing hormone acts as a growth hormone-releasing factor in a primitive teleost, the European eel (Anguilla anguilla) T2 - Journal of Neuroendocrinology TI - Evidence that corticotropin-releasing hormone acts as a growth hormone-releasing factor in a primitive teleost, the European eel (Anguilla anguilla) UR - ://WOS:000080180700010 VL - 11 ID - 663 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000173112500003 AU - Rousseau, K. AU - Le Belle, N. AU - Pichavant, K. AU - Marchelidon, J. AU - Chow, B. K. C. AU - Boeuf, G. AU - Dufour, S. DA - Dec DO - 10.1159/000054704 M1 - 6 N1 - Times Cited: 32 PY - 2001 SN - 0028-3835 SP - 375-385 ST - Pituitary growth hormone secretion in the turbot, a phylogenetically recent teleost, is regulated by a species-specific pattern of neuropeptides T2 - Neuroendocrinology TI - Pituitary growth hormone secretion in the turbot, a phylogenetically recent teleost, is regulated by a species-specific pattern of neuropeptides UR - ://WOS:000173112500003 VL - 74 ID - 654 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000180182500006 AU - Rousseau, K. AU - Le Belle, N. AU - Sbaihi, M. AU - Marchelidon, J. AU - Schmitz, M. AU - Dufour, S. DA - Dec DO - 10.1677/joe.0.1750605 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 12 PY - 2002 SN - 0022-0795 SP - 605-613 ST - Evidence for a negative feedback in the control of eel growth hormone by thyroid hormones T2 - Journal of Endocrinology TI - Evidence for a negative feedback in the control of eel growth hormone by thyroid hormones UR - ://WOS:000180182500006 VL - 175 ID - 650 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000250920800003 AU - Rousseau, Karine AU - Dufour, Sylvie DA - 2007 DO - 10.1159/000101029 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 6 PY - 2007 SN - 0028-3835 SP - 165-174 ST - Comparative aspects of GH and metabolic regulation in lower vertebrates T2 - Neuroendocrinology TI - Comparative aspects of GH and metabolic regulation in lower vertebrates UR - ://WOS:000250920800003 VL - 86 ID - 625 ER - TY - JOUR AB - To discover potential new products for the atopic dermatitis treatment, lipids extracted from nacre from the oyster Pinctada margaritifera were tested on artificially dehydrated skin explants. Expression of filaggrin and transglutaminase I was investigated after treatment of dehydrated skin with P margaritifera lipid extracts according to light microscopy after labelling with specific monoclonal antibodies. The lipids were extracted from the nacre with methanol/chloroform mixture at room temperature and the extract composition was determined according to TLC and densitometry measures. Relative to the dry nacre material, a yield of extraction in lipids of 0.54% (w/w) was determined. Fatty acids, triglycerides, cholesterol and ceramides were in low abundance. Then, application of lipid formulations on skin explants previously dehydrated gave after 3 h an overexpression of filaggrin and a decrease of transglutaminase expression as shown by light microscopy. Using immunofluorescence labelling, we showed that lipids extracted from the mother of pearl of P. margaritifera induced a reconstitution of the intercellular cement of the stratum corneum. The signaling properties of the nacre lipids could be used for a development of new active product treatment against the symptoms of the dermatitis. (c) 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000240585300001 AU - Rousseau, M. AU - Bedouet, L. AU - Lati, E. AU - Gasser, P. AU - Le Ny, K. AU - Lopez, E. DO - 10.1016/j.cbpb.2006.06.012 M1 - 1 PY - 2006 SN - 1096-4959 SP - 1-9 ST - Restoration of stratum corneum with nacre lipids T2 - Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology B-Biochemistry & Molecular Biology TI - Restoration of stratum corneum with nacre lipids VL - 145 ID - 133 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The nacre layer from the pearl oyster shell is considered as a promising osteoinductive biomaterial. Nacre contains one or more signal molecules capable of stimulating bone formation. The identity and the mode of action of these molecules on the osteoblast differentiation were analyzed. Water-soluble molecules from nacre were fractionated according to dialysis, solvent extraction and reversed-phase HPLC. The activity of a fraction composed of low molecular weight molecules in the mineralization of the MC3T3-E1 extracellular matrix was investigated. Mineralization of the preosteoblast cells was monitored according to alizarin red staining, Raman spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy and quantitative RT-PCR. Molecules isolated from nacre, ranging from 50 to 235 Da, induced a red alizarin staining of the preosteoblasts extracellular matrix after 16 days of culture. Raman spectroscopy demonstrated the presence of hydroxyapatite in samples treated with these molecules. Scanning electron microscopy pictures showed at the surface of the treated cells the occurence of clusters of spherical particles ressembling to hydroxyapatite. The treatment of cells with nacre molecules accelerated expression of collagen I and increased the mRNA expression of Runx2 and osteopontin. This study indicated that the nacre molecules efficient in bone cell differentiation are certainly different from proteins, and could be useful for in vivo bone repair. AN - WOS:000253480200251 AU - Rousseau, M. AU - Boulzaguet, H. AU - Biagianti, J. AU - Duplat, D. AU - Milet, C. AU - Lopez, E. AU - Bedouet, L. N1 - Daculsi, G Layrolle, P 20th International Symposium on Ceramics in Medicine OCT 24-26, 2007 Nantes, FRANCE PY - 2008 SN - 1013-9826 SP - 1017-1020 ST - Low molecular weight molecules of oyster nacre induce mineralization of the MC3T3-E1 T2 - Bioceramics, Vol 20, Pts 1 and 2 TI - Low molecular weight molecules of oyster nacre induce mineralization of the MC3T3-E1 VL - 361-363 ID - 113 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The nacre layer from the pearl oyster shell is considered as a promising osteoinductive biomaterial. Nacre contains one or more signal molecules capable of stimulating bone formation. The identity and the mode of action of these molecules on the osteoblast differentiation were analyzed. Water-soluble molecules from nacre were fractionated according to dialysis, solvent extraction, and reversed-phase HPLC. The activity of a fraction composed of low molecular weight molecules in the mineralization of the MC3T3-E1 extracellular matrix was investigated. Mineralization of the preosteoblast cells was monitored according to alizarin red staining, Raman spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and quantitative RT-PCR. Molecules isolated from nacre, ranging from 50 to 235 Da, induced a red alizarin staining of the preosteoblasts extracellular matrix after 16 days of culture. Raman spectroscopy demonstrated the presence of hydroxyapatite (HA) in samples treated with these molecules. Scanning electron microscopy pictures showed at the surface of the treated cells the occurrence of clusters of spherical particles resembling to HA. The treatment of cells with nacre molecules accelerated expression of collagen I and increased the mRNA expression of Runx2 and osteopontin. This study indicated that the nacre molecules efficient in bone cell differentiation are certainly different from proteins, and could be useful for in vivo bone repair. (C) 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. AN - WOS:000254801700023 AU - Rousseau, M. AU - Boulzaguet, H. AU - Biagianti, J. AU - Duplat, D. AU - Milet, C. AU - Lopez, E. AU - Bedouet, L. DO - 10.1002/jbm.a.31553 M1 - 2 PY - 2008 SN - 1549-3296 SP - 487-497 ST - Low molecular weight molecules of oyster nacre induce mineralization of the MC3T3-E1 cells T2 - Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A TI - Low molecular weight molecules of oyster nacre induce mineralization of the MC3T3-E1 cells VL - 85A ID - 114 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Sheet nacre is a promising natural bioceramic, which consists on the internal lustrous "mother of pearl" layer of many molluscan shells, e.g. Pinctada, our model. The aim of this work is to study the structure of the flat polygonal tablets of nacre, in order to understand the multi-scale organization of this composite material and the role of the organic template during the growth of the biocrystal. We studied the organic matrix, in situ with techniques such as darkfield transmission electronic microscopy (TEM) on small cross-sections of nacre of Pinctada maxima, or intermittent-contact atomic force microscopy coupled with phase imaging on samples of nacre of Pinctada margaritifera polished parallel to the surface of the tablets. In this study, we demonstrate the continuity of the organic framework and the crystallographic orientation in the biocrystal at 2 relevant levels nano- and micro-scale. AN - WOS:000228359500172 AU - Rousseau, M. AU - Bourrat, X. AU - Stempfle, P. AU - Brendle, M. AU - Lopez, E. N1 - Li, P Zhang, K Colwell, CW 17th International Symposium on Ceramics in Medicine DEC 08-12, 2004 New Orleans, LA PY - 2005 SN - 1013-9826 SP - 705-708 ST - Multi-scale structure of the Pinctada mother of pearl: Demonstration of a continuous and oriented organic framework in a natural ceramic T2 - Bioceramics 17 TI - Multi-scale structure of the Pinctada mother of pearl: Demonstration of a continuous and oriented organic framework in a natural ceramic VL - 284-286 ID - 128 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Nacre is the internal lustrous 'mother of pearl' layer of many molluscan shells. The structure is a brick and mortar arrangement: the bricks are flat polygonal crystals of aragonite and the mortar consists of organic compounds. The biological mineralization of composites such as the molluscan shell has generally been thought to be directed by preformed organic arrays of proteins or others biopolymers. The possibility that the organic matrix behaves as a template for crystal formation by heteroepitaxial growth, is examined. The structure and growth of nacre of Pinctada margaritifera and Pinctada maxima are studied at different scales. We propose a new model in nacre growth and maturation. Understanding the molecular mechanisms that regulate biomineralization may thus provide practical routes to the synthesis of new high-performance composite materials. Nacreous shell growth was studied by electron microscopy after fixation of immature nacre. It shows that the first step in crystal formation takes place in a biofilm, as evidenced by Laser Raman Spectroscopy. This biofilm is composed of organic matrix and calcium carbonate in the aragonite crystal form. Crystalin nuclei grow in the biofilm as an aligned sequence, starting with a row of intitial nucleation centres, gradually increasing concentrically in size and fusing together to form polygons in the next highest nacreous level. In Pinctada biomineralization takes place in a biopolymer that has the ability to initiate nucleation and to control orientation in the aragonite crystal form and growth. Also is stressed the existence of several levels or steps of mineralization, simultaneously, as a key mechanism for the thickening of the shell. This natural bioceramic is studied with the aim of using it as a biomaterial in bone repair. AN - WOS:000189415000249 AU - Rousseau, M. AU - Lopez, E. AU - Coute, A. AU - Mascarel, G. AU - Smith, D. C. AU - Naslain, R. AU - Bourrat, X. N1 - Barbosa, MA Monteiro, FJ Correia, R Leon, B 16th International Symposium on Ceramics in Medicine NOV 06-09, 2003 Porto, PORTUGAL PY - 2004 SN - 1013-9826 SP - 1009-1012 ST - Multi-scale structure and growth of nacre: a new model for bioceramics T2 - Bioceramics 16 TI - Multi-scale structure and growth of nacre: a new model for bioceramics VL - 254-2 ID - 130 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Shell nacre (mother of pearl) of Pinctada margaritifera was analyzed by scanning electron microscopy. The originality of this work concerns the sampling performed to observe incipient nacre on the mantle side. The whole animal is embedded in methyl methacrylate followed by separation of the shell from the hardened mantle. It is revealed this way how each future nacre layer pre-exists as a film or compartment. Experimental observations also show for the first time, the progressive lateral crystallization inside this film, finishing under the form of a non-periodic pattern of polygonal tablets of bio-aragonite. It is evidenced that nuclei appear in the film in the vicinity of the zone where aragonite tablets of the underlying layer get in contact to each other. A possible explanation is given to show how nucleation is probably launched in time and space by a signal coming from the underlying layer. Finally, it is evidenced that tablets form a Voronoi tiling of the space: this suggests that their growth is controlled by an "aggregation-like" process of "crystal lites" and not directly by the aragonite lattice growth. (C) 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000226843800004 AU - Rousseau, M. AU - Lopez, E. AU - Coute, A. AU - Mascarel, G. AU - Smith, D. C. AU - Naslain, R. AU - Bourrat, X. DO - 10.1016/j.jsb.2004.09.005 M1 - 2 PY - 2005 SN - 1047-8477 SP - 149-157 ST - Sheet nacre growth mechanism: a Voronoi model T2 - Journal of Structural Biology TI - Sheet nacre growth mechanism: a Voronoi model VL - 149 ID - 127 ER - TY - CHAP A2 - Arias, J.L. A2 - Fernandez, M.S. AU - Rousseau, M. AU - Lopez, E. AU - Couté, A. AU - Mascarel, G. AU - Smith, D.C. AU - Bourrat, X. CY - Santiago, Chile PB - Editorial Universitaria PY - 2007 SP - 255-264 ST - Voronoi growth model of sheet nacre T2 - Biomineralization: “From Paleontology to Materials Science” TI - Voronoi growth model of sheet nacre VL - Proceedings of the 9th International Symposium on Biomineralization ID - 166 ER - TY - JOUR AB - This work was conducted on Pinctada maxima nacre (mother of pearl) in order to understand its multiscale ordering and the role of the organic matrix in its structure. Intermittent-contact atomic force microscopy with phase detection imaging reveals a nanostructure within the tablet. A continuous organic framework divides each tablet into nanograins. T heir shape is supposed to be flat with a mean extension of 45 nm. TEM performed in the darkfield mode evidences that at least part of the intracrystalline matrix is crystallized and responds like a 'single crystal'. The tablet is a 'hybrid composite'. The organic. matrix is continuous. The mineral phase is thus finely divided still behaving as a single crystal. It is proposed that each tablet results from the coherent aggregation of nanograins keeping strictly the same crystallographic orientation thanks to a hetero-epitaxy mechanism. Finally, high-resolution TEM performed on bridges from one tablet to the next, in the overlying row, did not permit to evidence a mineral lattice but crystallized organic bridges. The same organic bridges were evidenced by SEM in the interlaminar sequence. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000230975100019 AU - Rousseau, M. AU - Lopez, E. AU - Stempfle, P. AU - Brendle, M. AU - Franke, L. AU - Guette, A. AU - Naslain, R. AU - Bourrat, X. DO - 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2005.03.028 M1 - 31 PY - 2005 SN - 0142-9612 SP - 6254-6262 ST - Multiscale structure of sheet nacre T2 - Biomaterials TI - Multiscale structure of sheet nacre VL - 26 ID - 129 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Formation of nacre (mother-of-pearl) is a biomineralization process of fundamental scientific as well as industrial importance. However, the dynamics of the formation process is still not understood. Here, we use scanning electron microscopy and high spatial resolution ion microprobe depth-profiling to image the full three-dimensional distribution of organic materials around individual tablets in the top-most layer of forming nacre in bivalves. Nacre formation proceeds by lateral, symmetric growth of individual tablets mediated by a growth-ring rich in organics, in which aragonite crystallizes from amorphous precursors. The pivotal role in nacre formation played by the growth-ring structure documented in this study adds further complexity to a highly dynamical biomineralization process. (C) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000263422300008 AU - Rousseau, M. AU - Meibom, A. AU - Geze, M. AU - Bourrat, X. AU - Angellier, M. AU - Lopez, E. DO - 10.1016/j.jsb.2008.11.011 M1 - 3 PY - 2009 SN - 1047-8477 SP - 190-195 ST - Dynamics of sheet nacre formation in bivalves T2 - Journal of Structural Biology TI - Dynamics of sheet nacre formation in bivalves VL - 165 ID - 123 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000186080500416 AU - Rousseau, M. AU - Milet, C. AU - Plouguerne, E. AU - Lopez, E. AU - Fouchereau-Peron, M. N1 - 25th Annual Meeting of the American-Society-for-Bone-and-Mineral-Research SEP 19-23, 2003 MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA PY - 2003 SN - 0884-0431 SP - S107-S107 ST - Biomineralisation markers during a phase of active growth in pinctada margaritifera T2 - Journal of Bone and Mineral Research TI - Biomineralisation markers during a phase of active growth in pinctada margaritifera VL - 18 ID - 161 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Nacre or mother of pearl is a calcified structure that forms the lustrous inner layer of some shells. We studied the biological activity of the water-soluble matrix (WSM) extracted from powdered nacre from the shell of the pearl oyster, Pinctada maxima, on the MC3T3-E1 pre-osteoblast cell line from mouse calvaria. This cell line has the ability to differentiate into osteoblasts and to mineralize in the presence of P-glycerophosphate and ascorbic acid. Cell proliferation and alkaline phosphatase activity were measured as markers of osteoblast differentiation, and mineralization was analyzed. These studies revealed that WSM stimulates osteoblast differentiation and mineralization by day 6 instead of the 21-day period required for cells grown in normal mineralizing media. We compared the activity of WSM with that of dexamethasone on this cell line. WSM can inhibit alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity and the activity of dexamethasone on MC3T3-E1 cells. This study shows that nacre WSM could speed up the differentiation and mineralization of this cell line more effectively than dexamethasone. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000183342700001 AU - Rousseau, M. AU - Pereira-Mouries, L. AU - Almeida, M. J. AU - Milet, C. AU - Lopez, E. DO - 10.1016/s1096-4959(03)00032-0 M1 - 1 PY - 2003 SN - 1096-4959 SP - 1-7 ST - The water-soluble matrix fraction from the nacre of Pinctada maxima produces earlier mineralization of MC3T3-E1 mouse pre-osteoblasts T2 - Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology B-Biochemistry & Molecular Biology TI - The water-soluble matrix fraction from the nacre of Pinctada maxima produces earlier mineralization of MC3T3-E1 mouse pre-osteoblasts VL - 135 ID - 160 ER - TY - JOUR AB - To search for the biochemical parameters involved in calcium and carbonate transport during crystal formation and biomineralisation in nacreous molluscs, the carbonic anhydrase activity, the levels of calciotropic hormones in hemolymph and in tissues and the circulating concentration of calcium were measured in pearl oysters (Pinctada margaritifera) during a phase of active growth. Activity of carbonic anhydrase in gill tissue increased linearly with age of the animals, while no ace variation in activity was noted for the mantle. The circulating level of total calcium increased during the growth of the animals. Calciotropic hormones were radioimmunoassayed in gill, mantle and hemolymph. Only a calcitonin-gene related peptide (CGRP) could be detected and its concentration decreased as a function of growth, both in hemolymph and mantle. No variation in CGRP concentration with age was observed in gill tissue. Our data demonstrate that carbonic anhydrase and a molecule biologically and immunologically related to CGRP are involved during growth of the animals. In addition, this study shows the presence of three main calcium compartments, gill, hemolymph and mantle, involved in the biomineralisation process. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000183384600007 AU - Rousseau, M. AU - Plouguerne, E. AU - Wan, G. AU - Wan, R. AU - Lopez, E. AU - Fouchereau-Peron, M. DO - 10.1016/s1095-6433(03)00070-9 M1 - 2 PY - 2003 SN - 1095-6433 SP - 271-278 ST - Biomineralisation markers during a phase of active growth in Pinctada margaritifera T2 - Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology a-Molecular & Integrative Physiology TI - Biomineralisation markers during a phase of active growth in Pinctada margaritifera VL - 135 ID - 124 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000262236500002 AU - Roux, Michel AU - Ameziane, Nadia AU - Eleaume, Marc DA - Jan DO - 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2008.00392.x M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 1 PY - 2009 SN - 0024-4082 SP - 22-39 ST - The genus Teliocrinus (Crinoidea, Echinodermata): a key taxon among pentacrinid stalked crinoids T2 - Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society TI - The genus Teliocrinus (Crinoidea, Echinodermata): a key taxon among pentacrinid stalked crinoids UR - ://WOS:000262236500002 VL - 155 ID - 1357 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Royer, C AU - Thébaut, J AU - Chauvaud, L AU - Olivier, F PY - in press ST - Structural analysis and paleoenvironmental potential of dog cockle shells (Glycymeris glycymeris) in Brittany, northwest France T2 - Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology  TI - Structural analysis and paleoenvironmental potential of dog cockle shells (Glycymeris glycymeris) in Brittany, northwest France VL - in press ID - 2094 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Seven new species of Glossosomatidae are described from Bolivia. The seven new Bolivian species are: Mexitrichia collegarum n. sp., M.eduardoi n. sp., M. marini n. sp, M. usseglioi n. sp, Protoptila alumnorum n. sp, P. goitiai n. sp and P. myriamae n. sp. 18 species are recorded at the moment from Bolivia and northwestern Argentina: Merionoptila wigodzinskyi, Mexitrichia albolineata, M. bolivica, M. pocita, M. punensis, M. simla, M. argentinica, M. paraenchrysa, M. wygodzinskii, Protoptila dubitans, P. misionensis and the seven new species. A list of species of Glossosomatidae from Bolivia and northwestern Argentina is provided with new distributional records. AN - WOS:000259736500006 AU - Rueda Martin, P. A. AU - Gibon, F. M. M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2008 SN - 0003-4088 SP - 215-225 ST - New species of Glossosomatidae from Bolivia with new records from Bolivia and Northwestern Argentina (Trichoptera: Glossosomatidae) T2 - Annales de Limnologie TI - New species of Glossosomatidae from Bolivia with new records from Bolivia and Northwestern Argentina (Trichoptera: Glossosomatidae) UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR14503013994 VL - 44 ID - 1249 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Six new species of Oecetis are described from Bolivia: O. carlibanezae, O. chipiriri, O. dominguezi, O. oberdorffi, O. pseudoamazonica and O. traini. Eight previously described species are recorded from Bolivia and northwestern Argentina: O. amazonica (Banks 1924), O. avara (Banks 1895), O. exisa Ulmer 1907, O. inconspicua (Walker 1852), O. knutsoni Flint 1981, O. paranensis Flint 1982a, O. punctipennis (Ulmer 1905) and O. rafaeli Flint 1991b. This work contains an identification key for males of Oecetis species from Mexico, Central and South America. AN - WOS:000289504300002 AU - Rueda Martin, Paola AU - Gibon, Francois-Marie AU - Israel Molina, Carlos DA - Apr 15 M1 - 2821 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2011 SP - 19-38 ST - The genus Oecetis McLachlan in Bolivia and northwestern Argentina (Trichoptera: Leptoceridae), with new species and identification key for males of Oecetis species from Mexico, Central and South America T2 - Zootaxa TI - The genus Oecetis McLachlan in Bolivia and northwestern Argentina (Trichoptera: Leptoceridae), with new species and identification key for males of Oecetis species from Mexico, Central and South America UR - ://WOS:000289504300002 ID - 2028 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000293096000004 AU - Russell, B.D. AU - Passarelli, C.A. AU - Connell, S.D. DO - 10.1111/j.1529-8817.2011.01002.x M1 - 4 PY - 2011 SP - 744–752 ST - Forecasted CO2 modifies the influence of light in shaping subtidal habitat. T2 - Journal of Phycology TI - Forecasted CO2 modifies the influence of light in shaping subtidal habitat. VL - 47 ID - 1327 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR12800011678 AU - Rybarczyk, H. AU - Desprez, M. AU - Ducrotoy, J. P. AU - Elkaim, B. M1 - 3 PY - 1990 SN - 0395-7217 SP - 25-32 ST - The Bay of Somme (France): a key-littoral zone to the English Channel T2 - Bulletin d'Ecologie TI - The Bay of Somme (France): a key-littoral zone to the English Channel VL - 21 ID - 1320 ER - TY - JOUR AB - A stratified methodology for water sampling on tidal flats was adopted in 1988 and 1989 in the Bay of Somme. Analyses of nutrients, particulate matter and faecal germs showed the poor mixing of fresh and marine water and the weakness of stratification of the water column. Freshwater is pushed by marine water to the inner reaches of the bay and there are only a few lenses with true estuarine characteristics. In 1990, water was sampled simultaneously on the Somme river, the tidal flats and in the open sea, in order to point out estuarine gradients of several physical and chemical parameters and their evolution during a tidal cycle. The role of continental inputs was confirmed for faecal pollution, nitrate (20-25 mg l-1), nitrite and silicate. The importance of ammonium excreted by the estuarine benthic populations was highlighted. High concentrations of continental chlorophyll (450 mg m-3) were also measured and contribute, with nitrates and ammonium, to eutrophication in the Bay of Somme. Pollution of the southern part of the bay by marine waters was regularly observed during the flow, raising doubts about the purifying capacity of sea-water and the conservation of faecal bacteria. A regular survey of fresh-water inputs and sea-water quality, offshore and within the bay, is considered to enable estimation of their respective influences in eutrophication processes in the Bay of Somme. AN - BIOSIS:PREV199497170469 AU - Rybarczyk, H. AU - Desprez, M. AU - Ducrotoy, J. P. AU - Olivesi, R. AU - Delesmont, R. AU - Jamet, F. AU - Elkaim, B. M1 - 2-4 PY - 1993 SP - 395-404 ST - Dynamics of nutrients and faecal bacteria in a macrotidal estuary, the Bay of Somme (France) T2 - Netherlands Journal of Aquatic Ecology TI - Dynamics of nutrients and faecal bacteria in a macrotidal estuary, the Bay of Somme (France) VL - 27 ID - 1315 ER - TY - JOUR AB - A steady state, mass balance, trophic network has been constructed to illustrate the flow of energy in the Seine Estuary by using Network Analysis and Ecopath methods. This ecosystem shows 15 compartments from primary producers to the top consumers (fish and birds). This study has been compared with other ecosystems of comparable nature located in North America (Narragansett, Chesapeake, Delaware Bays), Europe (Ems Estuary, Dublin Bay and Bay of Somme), and South Africa (Swartkops Estuary) in which analysis of trophic network has been applied with similar methods. The Seine Estuary shows values of some global parameters and indices either close to large North American bays and a South African estuary characterised by the complexity of their trophic network, or values near European bays and estuaries, or else remain typical of the Seine estuary. All of this reflects specific functioning of the Seine Estuary which can be explained by the analysis of the dominant food web. In the upstream sector an important pelagic food web was found correlated with highest primary production, especially planktonic, which is rapidly consumed by an abundant zooplankton and suprabenthos (Mysidacae and Decapoda Crustacca). This reveals the dominant consumer role of this sector. The external fluvial inputs (277.80 gC m(-2) y(-1)) are transferred to the downstream sector which produces the major export (548.43 gC m(-2) y(-1)), in parallel with the low consumption and efficiency of dominant benthos component from its bentho-pelagic food web. This reflects the dominant exporter role of this sector. In the Seine Estuary low values of detritivory index D/H (2.52), recycling index FCI (16.1%) and connectance (0.24) were found associated with high values of P/B ratio (38.2%), sum of exports (548.43 gC m(-2) y(-1)) and the great difference between ratio of ascendency to capacity development A/C and internal ratio A(i)/C-i. This shows the lack of a dominant resource as in Delaware Bay, that the state of development is different from a mature ecosystem, and the dependance on external connections similar to the Bay of Somme, another ecosystem of Eastern Channel, France. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000187247700008 AU - Rybarczyk, H. AU - Elkaim, B. DO - 10.1016/s0272-7714(03)00184-7 M1 - 4 PY - 2003 SN - 0272-7714 SP - 775-791 ST - An analysis of the trophic network of a macrotidal estuary: the Seine Estuary (Eastern Channel, Normandy, France) T2 - Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science TI - An analysis of the trophic network of a macrotidal estuary: the Seine Estuary (Eastern Channel, Normandy, France) VL - 58 ID - 1284 ER - TY - JOUR AB - A steady state mass-balance trophic model with Ecopath II was constructed to determine the flow of energy in the trophic network of the Bay of Somme. Parameters were taken or estimated from field and laboratory studies or from literature for fishes and birds. Particulate organic carbon flux has been described in relation to freshwater and tidal inputs. Results of Network Analysis indicate that only 1/8 of the input is from the benthic and pelagic primary production (589 gC m(-2) yr(-1)) and that herbivores use only 6% of this production. An important part of this production is exported and recycled to detritus with a detritivory/herbivory ratio of 8.5. The trophic network of the Bay of Somme has a low level of recycling (FCI = 12.2%) and a low level of organization as indicated by several indices like Ascendancy, Capacity, Redundancy and Ascendancy/Capacity. All of these results show an ecosystem with a low maturity, a great production of energy and a low diversity of resources. These results confirm that the Bay of Somme is an ecosystem where detrital flow appears to be the most important input of energy and which exports a significant part of energy (27.9%). (C) 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000186857200001 AU - Rybarczyk, H. AU - Elkaim, B. AU - Ochs, L. AU - Loquet, N. DO - 10.1016/s0272-7714(03)00294-9 M1 - 3 PY - 2003 SN - 0272-7714 SP - 405-421 ST - Analysis of the trophic network of a macrotidal ecosystem: the Bay of Somme (Eastern Channel) T2 - Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science TI - Analysis of the trophic network of a macrotidal ecosystem: the Bay of Somme (Eastern Channel) VL - 58 ID - 1283 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Massive mortalities of the benthic fauna, notably the cockle Cerastoderma edule, a commercially exploited species, were observed in the Pale de Somme in 1982, 1983, 1985, 1989 and 1990. Measurements of oxygen saturation levels of the surface water provided evidence of oxygen depletion (65% in 1989 and 62% in 1990). Oxygen saturation was inversely related to phaeopigment a concentrations due to eutrophication, leading to the depletion of oxygen or anoxia and initiating the mortalities, which were important and localized in areas where water persisted at low tide: intertidal pools, films of water on the sediment surface. From laboratory and field experiments, a simple model of the anoxia in intertidal water pools was constructed, based on the oxygen consumption of the water, the sediment and the four principal species present in high densities, namely Hydrobia ulvae, Nel-eis diversicolor, Macoma balthica and Cerastoderma edule. Two simulations, at oxygen saturation levels of 100% and 65%, of this simplified system, showed that oxygen was exhausted in two hours. This figure is to be compared with the average emergence time of eight hours of the zone represented in situ by the water pools where mortalities were observed and which were characterized by high biomass of benthic fauna 28-30 g.m(-2) (notably Cerastoderma edule 70%). Survival times may be expected to be variable, depending on the biomass, the oxygen saturation level and the temperature. The implication of these results is that two types of factors are involved: those which contribute to situations of anoxia, and those which tri er mortalities. AN - WOS:A1996UJ57000004 AU - Rybarczyk, H. AU - Elkaim, B. AU - Wilson, J. G. AU - Loquet, N. M1 - 2 PY - 1996 SN - 0399-1784 SP - 131-140 ST - Eutrophication in the Baie de Somme: Consequences and impacts on the benthic population T2 - Oceanologica Acta TI - Eutrophication in the Baie de Somme: Consequences and impacts on the benthic population VL - 19 ID - 1308 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Extraction of large numbers of living and debris-free nematodes is based on the active downward migration of nematodes through muddy sediments. This study is an assessment of how representative the extracted nematode population is in comparison to the in situ population. Nematode extraction efficiencies ranged from 20-29%; however, the method yielded 153 000 and 223 000 debris-free nematodes in 48 h (per m(2) of mud with nematode population density of 776 000 individuals m(-2)). Sieve mesh size, migration device mesh size, and size distribution and behaviour of nematode species all influenced the extraction results. The species composition of the extracted nematode populations was significantly different from the in situ population assemblage. Metachromadora remanei and M. vivipara migrated less efficiently than Ptycholaimellus jacobi, Chromadora macrolaima and Daptonema oxycerca. This bias should be monitored in experimental studies using nematode populations extracted by means of sieving and downward migration. AN - WOS:000226415300012 AU - Rzeznik-Orignac, J. AU - Fichet, D. AU - Boucher, G. N1 - 4 PY - 2004 SN - 1388-5545 SP - 605-616 ST - Extracting massive numbers of nematodes from muddy marine deposits: efficiency and selectivity T2 - Nematology TI - Extracting massive numbers of nematodes from muddy marine deposits: efficiency and selectivity VL - 6 ID - 1282 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Saint-Béat, B AU - Vézina, AF AU - Asmus, R AU - Asmus, H AU - Niquil, N PY - in press ST - The mean function provides robustness to linear inverse modelling flow estimation in food webs: A comparison of functions derived from statistics and ecological theories T2 - Ecological Modelling TI - The mean function provides robustness to linear inverse modelling flow estimation in food webs: A comparison of functions derived from statistics and ecological theories ID - 2831 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000286667600005 AU - Santos, Luciano N. AU - Agostinho, Angelo A. AU - Alcaraz, Carles AU - Carol, Joaquim AU - Santos, Alejandra F. G. N. AU - Tedesco, Pablo AU - Garcia-Berthou, Emili DA - Feb DO - 10.1007/s00027-010-0158-3 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 2 PY - 2011 SN - 1015-1621 ST - Artificial macrophytes as fish habitat in a Mediterranean reservoir subjected to seasonal water level disturbances T2 - Aquatic Sciences TI - Artificial macrophytes as fish habitat in a Mediterranean reservoir subjected to seasonal water level disturbances UR - ://WOS:000286667600005 VL - 73 ID - 2226 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Background: Diatoms are largely responsible for production of biogenic silica in the global ocean. However, in surface seawater, Si(OH)(4) can be a major limiting factor for diatom productivity. Analyzing at the global scale the genes networks involved in Si transport and metabolism is critical in order to elucidate Si biomineralization, and to understand diatoms contribution to biogeochemical cycles. Methodology/Principal Findings: Using whole genome expression analyses we evaluated the transcriptional response to Si availability for the model species Phaeodactylum tricornutum. Among the differentially regulated genes we found genes involved in glutamine-nitrogen pathways, encoding putative extracellular matrix components, or involved in iron regulation. Some of these compounds may be good candidates for intracellular intermediates involved in silicic acid storage and/ or intracellular transport, which are very important processes that remain mysterious in diatoms. Expression analyses and localization studies gave the first picture of the spatial distribution of a silicic acid transporter in a diatom model species, and support the existence of transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulations. Conclusions/Significance: Our global analyses revealed that about one fourth of the differentially expressed genes are organized in clusters, underlying a possible evolution of P. tricornutum genome, and perhaps other pennate diatoms, toward a better optimization of its response to variable environmental stimuli. High fitness and adaptation of diatoms to various Si levels in marine environments might arise in part by global regulations from gene ( expression level) to genomic (organization in clusters, dosage compensation by gene duplication), and by post-transcriptional regulation and spatial distribution of SIT proteins. AN - WOS:000270808700017 AU - Sapriel, G. AU - Quinet, M. AU - Heijde, M. AU - Jourdren, L. AU - Tanty, V. AU - Luo, G. Z. AU - Le Crom, S. AU - Lopez, P. J. DO - 10.1371/journal.pone.0007458 M1 - 10 N1 - Times Cited: 3 PY - 2009 SN - 1932-6203 ST - Genome-Wide Transcriptome Analyses of Silicon Metabolism in Phaeodactylum tricornutum Reveal the Multilevel Regulation of Silicic Acid Transporters T2 - Plos One TI - Genome-Wide Transcriptome Analyses of Silicon Metabolism in Phaeodactylum tricornutum Reveal the Multilevel Regulation of Silicic Acid Transporters UR - ://WOS:000270808700017 VL - 4 ID - 523 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000170502300005 AU - Sbaihi, M. AU - Fouchereau-Peron, M. AU - Meunier, F. AU - Elie, P. AU - Mayer, I. AU - Burzawa-Gerard, E. AU - Vidal, B. AU - Dufour, S. DA - Aug DO - 10.1006/jfbi.2001.1642 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 23 PY - 2001 SN - 0022-1112 SP - 302-318 ST - Reproductive biology of the conger eel from the south coast of Brittany, France and comparison with the European eel T2 - Journal of Fish Biology TI - Reproductive biology of the conger eel from the south coast of Brittany, France and comparison with the European eel UR - ://WOS:000170502300005 VL - 59 ID - 655 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The role of thyroid hormones (TH) in bone remodelling is controversial. Indeed, in humans, while they are necessary for normal growth and development, their overproduction can induce important mineral bone loss and osteoporosis. Intense bone resorption is a natural phenomenon also observed in some teleosts, during reproductive migration and fasting. Our work aimed at investigating the effects of chronic treatments with TH (thyroxin, T4 or triiodothyronine, T3) on bone resorption in a migratory fish, the European eel (Anguilla anguilla), a representative species of an ancient group of teleosts (Elopomorphs). The incineration method showed that TH induced a significant mineral loss in eel vertebral skeleton. Histology and histophysical (qualitative and quantitative microrachographs) methods were then applied to vertebral sections to determine which types of resorption were induced by TH. Quantitative image analysis of microradiographs showed that TH significantly increased the porosity of the vertebrae, demonstrating the induction of a severe bone loss. Histology revealed the appearance of large osteoclastic lacunae, indicating a stimulation of osteoclastic resorption. Quantitative image analysis of ultrathin microradiographs showed a significant increase of the size of osteocytic lacunae, indicating a stimulation of periosteocytic osteolysis. Finally, quantitative micro radiographs indicated a significant fall of mineralisation degree. TH treatments did not stimulate the production of the calcium-bonded lipo-phospho-protein vitellogenin, indicating that TH-induced bone demineralisation was not mediated by any indirect effect on vitellogenesis. Our study demonstrates that TH may participate in the mobilisation of bone mineral stores in the eel, by inducing different types of vertebral bone resorption, such as osteoclastic resorption and periosteocytic osteolysis. These data suggest that the stimulatory action of TH on bone resorption may be an ancient regulatory mechanism in vertebrates. (c) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000244535400010 AU - Sbaihi, M. AU - Kacem, A. AU - Aroua, S. AU - Baloche, S. AU - Rousseau, K. AU - Lopez, E. AU - Meunier, F. AU - Dufour, S. DO - 10.1016/j.ygcen.2006.12.009 M1 - 1 PY - 2007 SN - 0016-6480 SP - 98-107 ST - Thyroid hormone-induced demineralisation of the vertebral skeleton of the eel, Anguilla anguilla T2 - General and Comparative Endocrinology TI - Thyroid hormone-induced demineralisation of the vertebral skeleton of the eel, Anguilla anguilla VL - 151 ID - 153 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000244535400010 AU - Sbaihi, Miskal AU - Kacem, Adnane AU - Aroua, Salima AU - Baloche, Sylvie AU - Rousseau, Karine AU - Lopez, Evelyne AU - Meunier, Francois AU - Dufour, Sylvie DA - Mar DO - 10.1016/j.ygcen.2006.12.009 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 8 PY - 2007 SN - 0016-6480 SP - 98-107 ST - Thyroid hormone-induced demineralisation of the vertebral skeleton of the eel, Anguilla anguilla T2 - General and Comparative Endocrinology TI - Thyroid hormone-induced demineralisation of the vertebral skeleton of the eel, Anguilla anguilla UR - ://WOS:000244535400010 VL - 151 ID - 626 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Endogenous excess cortisol and glucocorticoid (GC) therapy are a major cause of secondary osteoporosis in humans. Intense bone resorption can also be observed in other vertebrates such as migratory teleost fish at the time of reproductive migration and during fasting when large amounts of calcium and phosphate are required. Using a primitive teleost, the European eel, as a model, we investigated whether cortisol could play an ancestral role in the induction of vertebral skeleton demineralization. Different histological and histomorphometric methods were performed on vertebral samples of control and cortisol-treated eels. We demonstrated that cortisol induced a significant bone demineralization of eel vertebrae, as shown by significant decreases of the mineral ratio measured by incineration, and the degree of mineralization measured by quantitative microradiography of vertebral sections. Histology and image analysis of ultrathin microradiographs showed the induction by cortisol of different mechanisms of bone resorption, including periosteocytic osteolysis and osteoclastic resorption. Specificity of cortisol action was investigated by comparison with the effects of sex steroids. Whereas, testosterone had no effect, estradiol induced vertebral skeleton demineralization, an effect related to the stimulated synthesis of vitellogenin (Vg), an oviparous specific phospho-calcio-lipoprotein. By contrast, the cortisol demineralization effect was not related to any stimulation of Vg. This study demonstrates GC-induced bone demineralization in an adult non-mammalian vertebrate, which undergoes natural bone resorption during its life cycle. Our data suggest that the stimulatory action of cortisol on bone loss may represent an ancestral and conserved endocrine regulation in vertebrates. AN - MEDLINE:19223398 AU - Sbaihi, Miskal AU - Rousseau, Karine AU - Baloche, Sylvie AU - Meunier, Francois AU - Fouchereau-Peron, Martine AU - Dufour, Sylvie M1 - 2 PY - 2009 SN - 1479-6805 SP - 241-52 ST - Cortisol mobilizes mineral stores from vertebral skeleton in the European eel: an ancestral origin for glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis? T2 - J Endocrinol TI - Cortisol mobilizes mineral stores from vertebral skeleton in the European eel: an ancestral origin for glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis? VL - 201 ID - 139 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000230305700006 AU - Schmitz, M. AU - Aroua, S. AU - Vidal, B. AU - Le Belle, N. AU - Elie, P. AU - Dufour, S. DA - 2005 DO - 10.1159/000086404 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 21 PY - 2005 SN - 0028-3835 SP - 107-119 ST - Differential regulation of luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone expression during ovarian development and under sexual steroid feedback in the European eel T2 - Neuroendocrinology TI - Differential regulation of luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone expression during ovarian development and under sexual steroid feedback in the European eel UR - ://WOS:000230305700006 VL - 81 ID - 642 ER - TY - CHAP A2 - Vaudry, H. Tonon M. C. Roubos E. W. deLoof A. AN - WOS:000074444700111 AU - Schmitz, M. AU - Pradet-Balade, B. AU - Lebelle, N. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Querat, B. DO - 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1998.tb10836.x N1 - Times Cited: 2 18th Conference of European Comparative Endocrinologists on from Molecular to Integrative Biology SEP 10-14, 1996 ROUEN, FRANCE PY - 1998 SN - 0077-8923 1-57331-110-3 SP - 466-468 ST - In vitro study of the TSH subunit mRNA regulation in primary culture of pituitary cells of the European eel, Anguilla anguilla T2 - Trends in Comparative Endocrinology and Neurobiology: from Molecular to Integrative Biology T3 - Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences TI - In vitro study of the TSH subunit mRNA regulation in primary culture of pituitary cells of the European eel, Anguilla anguilla UR - ://WOS:000074444700111 VL - 839 ID - 673 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The Lepidonotothen squamifrons group has been described to be comprised of three species: L. squamifrons (Gunther, 1880), L. kempi (Norman, 1937) and L. macrophthalma (Norman, 1937). All three species closely resemble each other and morphological and meristic characters utilized to distinguish between species are overlapping. Enzyme electrophoresis has been applied to specimens morphologically recognized as L. squamifrons and L. kempi from various localities in the Scotia Are region and the Kerguelen Islands to assist in clarifying their taxonomic status. Results suggest that both ''species'' represent only populations of one species. Evidence is presented that the third species of the group, L. macrophthalma, may also be identical with L. squamifrons and that the L. squamifrons ''group'' is comprised of only one species, Lepidonotothen squamifrons (Gunther, 1880). We found no statistically significant difference in allele frequencies between specimens from geographically isolated shelf areas of the Scotia Are. This does not necessarily mean that the Scotia Are region is inhabited by a single population but suggests some gene flow between shelf areas via larval drift for which evidence exists. AN - WOS:A1994QE23700003 AU - Schneppenheim, R. AU - Kock, K. H. AU - Duhamel, G. AU - Janssen, G. M1 - 2 N1 - SCHNEPPENHEIM, R KOCK, KH DUHAMEL, G JANSSEN, G PY - 1994 SN - 0944-1921 SP - 137-148 ST - ON THE TAXONOMY OF THE LEPIDONOTOTHEN SQUAMIFRONS GROUP (PISCES, PERCIFORMES, NOTOTHENIOIDEI) T2 - Archive of Fishery and Marine Research TI - ON THE TAXONOMY OF THE LEPIDONOTOTHEN SQUAMIFRONS GROUP (PISCES, PERCIFORMES, NOTOTHENIOIDEI) UR - ://WOS:A1994QE23700003 VL - 42 ID - 847 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000256856400004 AU - Sebert, M. E. AU - Legros, C. AU - Weltzien, F. A. AU - Malpaux, B. AU - Chemineau, P. AU - Dufour, S. DA - Jul DO - 10.1111/j.1365-2826.2008.01744.x M1 - 7 N1 - Times Cited: 19 PY - 2008 SN - 0953-8194 SP - 917-929 ST - Melatonin activates brain dopaminergic systems in the eel with an inhibitory impact on reproductive function T2 - Journal of Neuroendocrinology TI - Melatonin activates brain dopaminergic systems in the eel with an inhibitory impact on reproductive function UR - ://WOS:000256856400004 VL - 20 ID - 612 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000254088800004 AU - Sebert, Marie-Emilie Z. AU - Weltzien, Finn-Arne AU - Moisan, Christine AU - Pasqualini, Catherine AU - Dufour, Sylvie DA - May DO - 10.1007/s10750-008-9288-1 N1 - Times Cited: 6 PY - 2008 SN - 0018-8158 SP - 27-46 ST - Dopaminergic systems in the European eel: characterization, brain distribution, and potential role in migration and reproduction T2 - Hydrobiologia TI - Dopaminergic systems in the European eel: characterization, brain distribution, and potential role in migration and reproduction UR - ://WOS:000254088800004 VL - 602 ID - 614 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000248632600043 AU - Sebert, Marie-Emilie AU - Amerand, Aline AU - Vettier, Aurelie AU - Weltzien, Finn-Arne AU - Pasqualini, Catherine AU - Sebert, Philippe AU - Dufour, Sylvie DA - Aug-Sep DO - 10.1016/j.ygcen.2007.01.009 M1 - 1-3 N1 - Times Cited: 10 23rd Biennial Conference of European Comparative Endocrinologists AUG 29-SEP 02, 2006 Univ Sheffield, Sheffield, ENGLAND European Soc Comparat Endocrinol; City Manchester; Univ Manchester; Astra Zeneca PY - 2007 SN - 0016-6480 SP - 289-298 ST - Effects of high hydrostatic pressure on the pituitary-gonad axis in the European eel, Anguilla anguilla (L.) T2 - General and Comparative Endocrinology TI - Effects of high hydrostatic pressure on the pituitary-gonad axis in the European eel, Anguilla anguilla (L.) UR - ://WOS:000248632600043 VL - 153 ID - 621 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR13100029641 AU - Semenoff-Tian-Chansky, Pierre AU - Guillaume, Mireille DA - 30 Juni PY - 1994 SN - 0341-4116 ST - Semi-daily growth bands in Bothrophyllum (?) proteum (Rugosa, Upper Carboniferous) T2 - Courier Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg TI - Semi-daily growth bands in Bothrophyllum (?) proteum (Rugosa, Upper Carboniferous) UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR13100029641 VL - 172 ID - 2420 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR14710072613 AU - Simon, Andrea AU - Britton, Robert AU - Gozlan, Rodolphe AU - van Oosterhout, Cock AU - Volckaert, Filip A. M. AU - Hanfling, Bernd DA - 2011 M1 - 6 PY - 2011 SN - 1932-6203 ST - Invasive Cyprinid Fish in Europe Originate from the Single Introduction of an Admixed Source Population Followed by a Complex Pattern of Spread T2 - PLoS ONE TI - Invasive Cyprinid Fish in Europe Originate from the Single Introduction of an Admixed Source Population Followed by a Complex Pattern of Spread UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR14710072613 VL - 6 ID - 2691 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Fish protein hydrolysates (FPH) have good and well documented functional properties. Peptides obtained from various fish protein hydrolysates have also shown bioactive and antioxidative activities. The aim of this study was to evaluate how storage and preparation of cod (Gadus morhua) backbones influence the yield, functionality, bioactivity (CGRP and gastrin/CCK related molecules) and antioxidative properties of fish protein hydrolysates. A series of hydrolysis trials have been carried out using backbones from cod that were initially fresh or frozen and further hydrolysed for different times (10, 25, 45 and 60 min). Use of fresh raw material significantly increased yield of dry FPH, gave lighter and less yellow powders with better emulsification properties. Longer time of hydrolysis gave higher FPH yield, increased degree of hydrolysis and decreased water holding capacity of the powders. Among the hydrolysis times tested, 25 and 45 min hydrolysis demonstrated the best emulsification properties. FPH have potential to enhance product stability by preventing oxidative deterioration. The DPPH scavenging activity showed that antioxidative activity of hydrolysates could be due to the ability to scavenge lipid radicals. The ability of hydrolysates to inhibit iron induced lipid oxidation was not influenced by time of hydrolysis. This work also shows that it is possible to obtain bioactive molecules from cod backbones by protein hydrolysis. The content of bioactive peptides (gastrin/CCK- and CGRP-like peptides) could make the cod hydrolysates useful for incorporation in functional foods. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000266399400010 AU - Slizyte, R. AU - Mozuraityte, R. AU - Martinez-Alvarez, O. AU - Falch, E. AU - Fouchereau-Peron, M. AU - Rustad, T. DO - 10.1016/j.procbio.2009.02.010 M1 - 6 PY - 2009 SN - 1359-5113 SP - 668-677 ST - Functional, bioactive and antioxidative properties of hydrolysates obtained from cod (Gadus morhua) backbones T2 - Process Biochemistry TI - Functional, bioactive and antioxidative properties of hydrolysates obtained from cod (Gadus morhua) backbones VL - 44 ID - 140 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Until recently, the polychaete collection at Museum national d'Histoire naturelle, Paris (MNHN) contained a large number of types that were not labelled or recognised as types, including specimens deposited by Lamarck, Quatrefages, Saint-Joseph, Gravier and Fauvel. These have now been identified, catalogued, and transferred to a newly created type collection. We here publish a list of all catalogued types, including c. 1400 lots (vials and slides) for over 700 species names. Additionally, brief notes are provided about some of the most prominent scientists who have contributed substantially to the collection in the past. AN - WOS:000224538100002 AU - Solis-Weiss, V. AU - Bertrand, Y. AU - Helleouet, M. N. AU - Pleijel, F. M1 - 3 PY - 2004 SN - 1280-9551 SP - 377-384 ST - Types of polychaetous annelids at the Museum national d'Histoire naturelle, Paris T2 - Zoosystema TI - Types of polychaetous annelids at the Museum national d'Histoire naturelle, Paris VL - 26 ID - 151 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000289483600002 AU - Sordo, Laura AU - Fournier, Jerome AU - de Oliveira, Veronica M. AU - Gern, Fabiana AU - Panizza, Andrea de Castro AU - Lana, Paulo da Cunha DA - Feb DO - 10.1515/bot.2011.007 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2011 SN - 0006-8055 SP - 13-21 ST - Temporal variations in morphology and biomass of vulnerable Halodule wrightii meadows at their southernmost distribution limit in the southwestern Atlantic T2 - Botanica Marina TI - Temporal variations in morphology and biomass of vulnerable Halodule wrightii meadows at their southernmost distribution limit in the southwestern Atlantic UR - ://WOS:000289483600002 VL - 54 ID - 853 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR13800065680 AU - Souchon, Y. AU - Keith, P. DA - December DO - 10.1080/146349801317276071 M1 - 4 PY - 2001 SN - 1463-4988 SP - 401-412 ST - Freshwater fish habitat: science, management, and conservation in France T2 - Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management TI - Freshwater fish habitat: science, management, and conservation in France UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR13800065680 VL - 4 ID - 1166 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR13600026058 AU - Souchon, Y. AU - Leveque, C. AU - Gaudin, P. DA - 1995 PY - 1995 SN - 0767-2861 ST - Fish and their habitat: introduction of the symposium T2 - Bulletin Francais de la Peche et de la Pisciculture TI - Fish and their habitat: introduction of the symposium TT - Le poisson et son habitat: introduction du symposium. UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR13600026058 VL - 337-339 ID - 2781 ER - TY - JOUR AB - From 1999 to 2005, studies carried out in the frame of regional and national French programs aimed to determine whether the Phaeocystis globosa bloom affected the intertidal benthic communities of the French coast of the eastern English Channel in terms of composition and/or functioning. Study sites were chosen to cover most of the typical shore types encountered on this coast (a rocky shore, an exposed sandy beach and a small estuary). Both the presence of active Phaeocystis cells and their degradation product (foam) did have a significant impact on the studied shores. The primary production and growth rates of the kelp Saccharina latissima decreased during the bloom because of a shortage of fight and nutrient for the macroalgae. On sandy sediments, the benthic metabolism (community respiration and community primary production), as well as the nitrification rate, were enhanced during foam deposits, in relation with the presence of bacteria and active pelagic cells within the decaying colonies. In estuarine sediments, the most impressive impact was the formation of a crust at the sediment surface due to drying foam. This led to anoxic conditions in the surface sediment and resulted in a high mortality among the benthic community. Some organisms also tended to migrate upward and were then directly accessible to the higher trophic level represented by birds. Phaeocystis then created a shortcut in the estuarine trophic network. Most of these modifications lasted shortly and all the systems considered came back to their regular properties and activities a few weeks after the end of the bloom, except for the most impacted estuarine area. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000262963500018 AU - Spilmont, N. AU - Denis, L. AU - Artigas, L. F. AU - Caloin, F. AU - Courcot, L. AU - Creach, A. AU - Desroy, N. AU - Gevaert, F. AU - Hacquebart, P. AU - Hubas, C. AU - Janquin, M. A. AU - Lemoine, Y. AU - Luczak, C. AU - Migne, A. AU - Rauch, M. AU - Davoult, D. DO - 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2008.09.007 M1 - 1 PY - 2009 SN - 0025-326X SP - 55-63 ST - Impact of the Phaeocystis globosa spring bloom on the intertidal benthic compartment in the eastern English Channel: A synthesis T2 - Marine Pollution Bulletin TI - Impact of the Phaeocystis globosa spring bloom on the intertidal benthic compartment in the eastern English Channel: A synthesis VL - 58 ID - 1234 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Fatty acids (FAs) profiles and stable isotope signatures of the ghost shrimp, Trypaea australiensis and the soldier crab, Mictyris longicarpus were determined at an unvegetated sandbank of Southport (Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia), in November 2005 and February 2006. Additionally, the FAs composition of the faeces and feeding pellets of M. longicarpus and the surface sediment at the study site were also analysed. Trypaea australiensis was found to selectively feed principally on benthic diatoms, as revealed by the high contribution of the marker lipid (20:5 (n-3)) to tissue total FAs and the delta 13C and delta 15N isotopic signatures of shrimp tissues. Although the diet of T. australiensis did not change between the two sampling periods, the shrimps appeared to reduce their feeding activity in summer, presumably in relation to a restricted metabolism, as revealed by a decrease in the contribution of the microalgal markers in their tissues. The FAs composition of the tissues of the soldier crab indicated that bacteria and diatoms constituted the base of its diet (contributions of branched 15:0 and 17:0, 18:1 (n-7) and 20:5 (n-3)). However, the isotopic signatures of the crabs suggested that meiofauna may represent an intermediate link between the crab and these micro-organisms. AN - ISI:000272126800005 AU - Spilmont, N. AU - Meziane, T. AU - Seuront, L. AU - Welsh, D. T. DA - Dec DO - 10.1111/j.1442-9993.2009.01994.x M1 - 8 N1 - Spilmont, Nicolas Meziane, Tarik Seuront, Laurent Welsh, David T. PY - 2009 SN - 1442-9985 SP - 878-888 ST - Identification of the food sources of sympatric ghost shrimp (Trypaea australiensis) and soldier crab (Mictyris longicarpus) populations using a lipid biomarker, dual stable isotope approach T2 - Austral Ecology TI - Identification of the food sources of sympatric ghost shrimp (Trypaea australiensis) and soldier crab (Mictyris longicarpus) populations using a lipid biomarker, dual stable isotope approach UR - ://000272126800005 VL - 34 ID - 1233 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Benthic community metabolism during emersion was measured in a three-year survey by monitoring CO2 fluxes in benthic chambers on an exposed sandy beach of the eastern English Channel (Wimereux, France). The three-year chronology of variations in benthic metabolism was characterised by a high variability around a low value for gross community primary production (GCP: 17.47 +/- 40.85 mgC m(-2) h(-1), mean +/- SD) and community respiration (CR: 1.66 +/- 1.97 mgC m(-2) h(-1), mean SD). Although benthic metabolism remained low most of the time, some high values of primary production and respiration were occasionally detected. High primary production rates (up to 213.94 mgC m(-2) h(-1) measured at the end of summer) matched with the development of Euglena sp., together with the occurrence of phytoplanktonic species on the sediment, whereas high community respiration rates were detected at the end of spring on Phaeocystis sp. foam deposits. Community respiration was positively correlated with bacterial abundance, suggesting that CR was mainly supported by microfauna. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000226439200004 AU - Spilmont, N. AU - Migne, A. AU - Lefebvre, A. AU - Artigas, L. F. AU - Rauch, M. AU - Davoult, D. DO - 10.1016/j.sears.2004.07.004 M1 - 3 PY - 2005 SN - 1385-1101 SP - 161-167 ST - Temporal variability of intertidal benthic metabolism under emersed conditions in an exposed sandy beach (Wimereux, eastern English Channel, France) T2 - Journal of Sea Research TI - Temporal variability of intertidal benthic metabolism under emersed conditions in an exposed sandy beach (Wimereux, eastern English Channel, France) VL - 53 ID - 1276 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000298528500014 AU - Spilmont, Nicolas AU - Seuront, Laurent AU - Meziane, Tarik AU - Welsh, David.T DO - 10.1016/j.ecss.2011.10.021 M1 - 4 PY - 2011 SP - 470-476 ST - There's more to the picture than meets the eye: sampling microphytobenthos in a heterogeneous environment T2 - Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science TI - There's more to the picture than meets the eye: sampling microphytobenthos in a heterogeneous environment VL - 95 ID - 1326 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000221533100007 AU - Statzner, B. AU - Doledec, S. AU - Hugueny, B. DA - Aug DO - 10.1111/j.0906-7590.2004.03836.x M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 71 PY - 2004 SN - 0906-7590 ST - Biological trait composition of European stream invertebrate communities: assessing the effects of various trait filter types T2 - Ecography TI - Biological trait composition of European stream invertebrate communities: assessing the effects of various trait filter types UR - ://WOS:000221533100007 VL - 27 ID - 2559 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Sheet nacre is a natural biocomposite with a multiscale structure including a mineral phase of calcium carbonate (97 wt.%) and two organic matrices (3 wt.%). The mineral phase is constituted by an arrangement of CaCO3 biocrystal nanograins (ca 40 nm in size) drowned in an "intracrystalline" organic matrix (4 nm thick) in order to form a microsized flat organomineral aragonite platelet. These platelets are themselves surrounded by an "intercrystalline" organic matrix (40 nm thick) building up a very tough materials. This microarchitecture referred to as "bricks and mortar" nacre structure, is mainly studied for the creation of new organic/inorganic hybrid materials. Currently, only little is known about the nacre mechanical behaviour under dynamical loading and more particularly under tribological conditions which involve shocks and thermal effects simultaneously. This paper brings out the thermal-induced damage mechanisms effect on the wear of sheet nacre by the assessment of the thermal component of the friction with a scanning thermal microscope. Results reveal that the mean contact pressure is the main driving force involved in the degradation of the organic constituents. For the lowest mean contact pressure (< 0.4 MPa), wear is rather weak because the friction-induced thermal component is not sufficient for degrading the organic matrices. In contrast, beyond 0.4 MPa, the friction-induced contact temperature rises up over the melting point of the organic matrices, and may even reach the temperature of the aragonite-calcite phase transformation increasing dramatically the wear of sheet nacre. AN - WOS:000267225500003 AU - Stempfle, P. AU - Djilali, T. AU - Njiwa, R. K. AU - Rousseau, M. AU - Lopez, E. AU - Bourrat, X. DO - 10.1007/s11249-009-9436-4 M1 - 2 PY - 2009 SN - 1023-8883 SP - 97-104 ST - Thermal-Induced Wear Mechanisms of Sheet Nacre in Dry Friction T2 - Tribology Letters TI - Thermal-Induced Wear Mechanisms of Sheet Nacre in Dry Friction VL - 35 ID - 177 ER - TY - CHAP A2 - Bartz, W.J. A2 - Franek, F. AU - Stempflé, P. AU - Pantalé, O. AU - Kouitat Njiwa, R. AU - Bourrat, X. AU - Rousseau, M. AU - Lopez, E. AU - Brendlé, M. CY - Vienna PY - 2007 SN - ISBN 978-3-901657-25-2 SP - 153-159 ST - Nanoindentation and tribological tests – Suitable tools for modelling the nanostructure of sheet nacre T2 - Proceeding.s of the 2nd Vienna International Conference of Micro- and Nanotechnology TI - Nanoindentation and tribological tests – Suitable tools for modelling the nanostructure of sheet nacre ID - 167 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Nacre (the pearly internal layer of molluscan shells) is an attractive nanocomposite displaying high mechanical properties, low density and a good biocompatibility with human bones. It is currently studied for both the prosthesis design and the creation of new organic/inorganic hybrid materials by mimicking biomineralisation processes. These exceptional mechanical properties are ascribed to its highly ordered layered 'bricks and mortar' microstructure and more particularly to the energy absorption ability of the mortar during crack propagation. However, this ability appears to be drastically reduced in presence of nano-shocks generated during friction by the dynamic solicitations. This paper compares two Finite Element simulations - a quasi-static compression test and a dynamic impact test - in order to consider the fracture mechanisms induced by friction. It reveals that cracks migrate from the mortar to the bricks, involving in the latter case, the formation of wear nano-debris. These numerical results are confronted with experimental results during friction. AN - WOS:000252517500008 AU - Stempfle, P. AU - Pantale, O. AU - Njiwa, R. K. AU - Rousseau, M. AU - Lopez, E. AU - Bourrat, X. M1 - 6 PY - 2007 SN - 1475-7435 SP - 712-729 ST - Friction-induced sheet nacre fracture: effects of nano-shocks on cracks location T2 - International Journal of Nanotechnology TI - Friction-induced sheet nacre fracture: effects of nano-shocks on cracks location VL - 4 ID - 154 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000307533000001 AU - Stendera, Sonja AU - Adrian, R. AU - Bonada, N. AU - Canedo-Argueelles, M. AU - Hugueny, B. AU - Januschke, K. AU - Pletterbauer, F. AU - Hering, D. DA - Oct DO - 10.1007/s10750-012-1183-0 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2012 SN - 0018-8158 ST - Drivers and stressors of freshwater biodiversity patterns across different ecosystems and scales: a review T2 - Hydrobiologia TI - Drivers and stressors of freshwater biodiversity patterns across different ecosystems and scales: a review UR - ://WOS:000307533000001 VL - 696 ID - 2566 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD199191026101 AU - Stojilkovic, S. S. AU - Stutzin, A. AU - Izumi, S. I. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Torsello, A. AU - Virmani, M. A. AU - Rojas, E. AU - Catt, K. J. DA - 1990 M1 - 3 PY - 1990 SN - 1043-4674 SP - 272-283 ST - GENERATION AND AMPLIFICATION OF THE CYTOSOLIC CALCIUM SIGNAL DURING SECRETORY RESPONSES TO GONADOTROPIN-RELEASING HORMONE T2 - New Biologist TI - GENERATION AND AMPLIFICATION OF THE CYTOSOLIC CALCIUM SIGNAL DURING SECRETORY RESPONSES TO GONADOTROPIN-RELEASING HORMONE UR - ://BIOABS:BACD199191026101 VL - 2 ID - 696 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000294406400056 AU - Swan, B.K. AU - Martinez-Garcia, M. AU - Preston, C.M. AU - Sczyrba, A. AU - Woyke, T. AU - Lamy, D. AU - Reinthaler, T. AU - Poulton, N.J. AU - Masland, E.D.P. AU - Lluesma Gomez, M. AU - Sieracki, M.E. AU - DeLong, E.F. AU - Herndl, G.J. AU - Stepanauskas, R. DO - 10.1126/science.1203690 PY - 2011 SP - 1296-1300 ST - Potential for Chemolithoautotrophy Among Ubiquitous Bacteria Lineages in the Dark Ocean T2 - Science TI - Potential for Chemolithoautotrophy Among Ubiquitous Bacteria Lineages in the Dark Ocean VL - Vol. 333 no. 6047 ID - 1325 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The amphidromous life cycle and morphological characteristics of Sicydiinae species allow them to colonise tropical freshwater habitats from the river mouth to the upper reaches of the river basin. Otolith microchemistry of 62 Sicydium punctatum from the Perou River, Guadeloupe (French West Indies) was investigated with a femtosecond laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer (fs-LA-ICP-MS) in order to reconstruct individual life history and follow the possible movements of Sicydium punctatum after the recruitment. Sr: Ca fingerprint confirmed the amphidromous cycle of this species. Variations of Ba: Ca in some individuals indicated changes in environmental conditions after the recruitment in the river. Even if results did not allow concluding to the specific origin of these variations, the hydrological regime and the biofilm composition may have a non negligible influence on the Ba availability. Results supported the use of multi-elemental signatures in otoliths and highlight the need for a large geographical and temporal sampling of Ba and Sr in freshwater systems for a better understanding of amphidromous fish species. AN - WOS:000298634700004 AU - Tabouret, Helene AU - Lord, Clara AU - Bareille, Gilles AU - Pecheyran, Christophe AU - Monti, Dominique AU - Keith, Philippe DA - Oct DO - 10.1051/alr/2011137 M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 1 PY - 2011 SN - 0990-7440 ST - Otolith microchemistry in Sicydium punctatum: indices of environmental condition changes after recruitment T2 - Aquatic Living Resources TI - Otolith microchemistry in Sicydium punctatum: indices of environmental condition changes after recruitment UR - ://WOS:000298634700004 VL - 24 ID - 2161 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000294106100006 AU - Taillebois, L. AU - Keith, P. AU - Valade, P. AU - Torres, P. AU - Baloche, S. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Rousseau, K. DA - Sep 1 DO - 10.1016/j.ygcen.2011.06.008 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2011 SN - 0016-6480 SP - 281-288 ST - Involvement of thyroid hormones in the control of larval metamorphosis in Sicyopterus lagocephalus (Teleostei: Gobioidei) at the time of river recruitment T2 - General and Comparative Endocrinology TI - Involvement of thyroid hormones in the control of larval metamorphosis in Sicyopterus lagocephalus (Teleostei: Gobioidei) at the time of river recruitment UR - ://WOS:000294106100006 VL - 173 ID - 1190 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Sicydiinae species have an amphidromous life cycle during which they undergo a pelagic larval phase allowing them to disperse through the ocean and to recruit in distant island rivers. Hypotheses for the differences observed in dispersal abilities between species include the variation in pelagic larval duration (PLD). However, the implication of the PLD as a proxy for explaining the dispersal ability of a species is not clear in the Sicydiinae subfamily. In this study, otolith microstructure of three Sicydiinae species was analysed. One of these species, Sicyopus zosterophorum, has a widespread distribution in the West Pacific area, whereas the other two species, Smilosicyopus chloe and Akihito vanuatu, are endemic to New Caledonia and to Vanuatu, respectively. Deposition of the daily growth increments on the otoliths of S. zosterophorum was validated using an alizarin complexone time marking technique. We estimated the PLD for the three species by counting the number of growth increments from the core to the metamorphosis check mark, and it was shorter than the one of previous studies on Sicydiinae species. The PLD of the widespread species, S. zosterophorum (54.6 +/- 5.6 days), was similar to those of the endemic species, S. chloe (53.6 +/- 5.7 days) and A. vanuatu (55.4 +/- 7.5 days). Here, we show that in contrast to the most diverse Sicydiinae genus, Sicyopterus, the PLD could not explain endemism, and we must take into account other elements to explain the differences observed in the distribution range. AN - WOS:000308290000009 AU - Taillebois, Laura AU - Maeda, Ken AU - Vigne, Stephane AU - Keith, Philippe DA - Oct DO - 10.1111/j.1600-0633.2012.00575.x M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2012 SN - 0906-6691 ST - Pelagic larval duration of three amphidromous Sicydiinae gobies (Teleostei: Gobioidei) including widespread and endemic species T2 - Ecology of Freshwater Fish TI - Pelagic larval duration of three amphidromous Sicydiinae gobies (Teleostei: Gobioidei) including widespread and endemic species UR - ://WOS:000308290000009 VL - 21 ID - 2145 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000188387100005 AU - Tales, E. AU - Keith, P. AU - Oberdorff, T. DA - Feb DO - 10.1007/s00442-003-1430-1 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 21 PY - 2004 SN - 0029-8549 SP - 360-370 ST - Density-range size relationships in French riverine fishes T2 - Oecologia TI - Density-range size relationships in French riverine fishes UR - ://WOS:000188387100005 VL - 138 ID - 1142 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000187359000042 AU - Tan, H. L. AU - Lopez, P. J. AU - Shankar, K. R. AU - Boucaut, H. A. P. DA - Jan DO - 10.1046/j.1464-410X.2004.04579.x M1 - 1 N1 - Tan, HL Lopez, PJ Shankar, KR Boucaut, HAP PY - 2004 SN - 1464-4096 SP - 177-178 ST - Silicon headrests are ideal lithotomy restraints for neonatal and infant cystoscopy T2 - Bju International TI - Silicon headrests are ideal lithotomy restraints for neonatal and infant cystoscopy UR - ://WOS:000187359000042 VL - 93 ID - 2062 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000273765300009 AU - Taranger, Geir Lasse AU - Carrillo, Manuel AU - Schulz, Ruediger W. AU - Fontaine, Pascal AU - Zanuy, Silvia AU - Felip, Alicia AU - Weltzien, Finn-Arne AU - Dufour, Sylvie AU - Karlsen, Orjan AU - Norberg, Birgitta AU - Andersson, Eva AU - Hausen, Tom DA - Feb DO - 10.1016/j.ygcen.2009.05.004 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 24 SI PY - 2010 SN - 0016-6480 SP - 483-515 ST - Control of puberty in farmed fish T2 - General and Comparative Endocrinology TI - Control of puberty in farmed fish UR - ://WOS:000273765300009 VL - 165 ID - 605 ER - TY - JOUR AB - 1. Age-related changes in reproductive effort have been predicted by theoretical models and observed in a wide range of organisms. However, for indeterminate growers such as fish, an allometric relationship linking gonad weight to body size is commonly observed. There is often a positive linear relationship when these variables are log-transformed, which by implication reduces the influence of age on reproductive effort. 2. Contrasting with this usual pattern, we report a nonlinear relationship between gonad weight and fish size (after log-transformation) in mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki), clearly resulting from age changes. The declining rate of increase of gonad mass as a function of body size revealed a higher reproductive effort for younger individuals relative to size. 3. This size-independent age effect on reproductive effort was predicted based on previous studies of mosquitofish and is certainly related to their particular life-history strategy, combining an early maturation and short lifespan with the physiological costs of reproduction and over-wintering. Our findings probably apply to other small, short-lived species with similar life history. AN - WOS:000254808400002 AU - Tedesco, P. A. AU - Benito, J. AU - Garcia-Berthou, E. DO - 10.1111/j.1365-2427.2007.01942.x M1 - 5 PY - 2008 SN - 0046-5070 SP - 865-871 ST - Size-independent age effects on reproductive effort in a small, short-lived fish T2 - Freshwater Biology TI - Size-independent age effects on reproductive effort in a small, short-lived fish VL - 53 ID - 23 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Under a particular set of selective forces, specific combinations of traits (strategies) will be favored in a given population, within the particular constraints of the considered species. For fishes, three demographic strategies have been suggested to result from adaptive responses to environmental predictability (i.e., seasonality): periodic, opportunistic and equilibrium [Winemiller KO, Rose KA (1992) Patterns of life-history diversification in North American fishes: implications for population regulation. Can J Fish Aquat Sci 49:2196-2218]. These strategies optimize fitness within predictable, unpredictable and stable systems, respectively. We tested these predictions of life history trait distribution along a gradient of hydrologic seasonality in West African tropical rivers at the drainage basin scale. We used logistic regression of species presence-absence data to test whether dominant life history traits of species caused community compositional change in response to a gradient of seasonality in hydrologic regime across basins. After accounting for taxonomic relatedness, species body size and statistical redundancy inherent to related traits, we found a higher proportion of species producing a great number of small oocytes, reproducing within a short period of time and presenting a low degree of parental care (the periodic strategy) in highly seasonal drainage basins (e.g., rivers with a short and predictable favorable season). Conversely, in more stable drainage basins (e.g., rivers with a wet season of several months), we observed a greater proportion of species producing small numbers of large oocytes, reproducing within a long period of time and providing parental care to their offspring (the equilibrium strategy). Our results suggest that distributions of tropical freshwater fishes at the drainage basin scale can be partly explained by the match between life history strategies and seasonality gradients in hydrological conditions. AN - WOS:000255680000020 AU - Tedesco, P. A. AU - Hugueny, B. AU - Oberdorff, T. AU - Durr, H. H. AU - Merigoux, S. AU - de Merona, B. DO - 10.1007/s00442-008-1021-2 M1 - 3 PY - 2008 SN - 0029-8549 SP - 691-702 ST - River hydrological seasonality influences life history strategies of tropical riverine fishes T2 - Oecologia TI - River hydrological seasonality influences life history strategies of tropical riverine fishes VL - 156 ID - 24 ER - TY - JOUR AB - 1. Synchronous fluctuations of the abundance of several populations at a regional scale can be a sign of a climatic effect on their dynamics (Moran effect). However, the interpretation of spatial synchrony is often complicated by the interaction between climatic disturbances and migrations between the studied populations. 2. We addressed this question by studying 24-year time-series of abundance estimates for four populations of four fish species in three different catchment basins in Cote d'Ivoire (West Africa). As localities from two different basins cannot exchange individuals, dispersal cannot be considered a synchronizing factor in this system. 3. A sign test performed on the four site x site correlation matrices rejected the null hypothesis of no spatial synchrony. No relation was detected in relating the level of synchrony in species dynamics (r = 0.58 on average) to the geographical distances between the four sites (176-367 km). A more detailed analysis taking account of sampling error was carried out between two sites, and confirmed the above results. When corrected for sampling noise, high values of spatial synchrony were obtained (r = 0.88 on average). 4. Interspecific spatial synchronies (r = 0.57 on average) were almost as high as intraspecific values, suggesting that the four species are reacting in the same way to the same Moran effect. 5. A good correlation (r = 0.54) between a regional river discharge index and the total catch of the four species 1 year later was observed, suggesting that hydrological variability is one of the main synchronizing factors. Moreover, as expected on theoretical grounds, spatial synchrony in river discharge (r = 0.84 and 0.88 on a log scale) is similar to spatial synchrony in population dynamics (r = 0.88 on average and corrected for sampling error). AN - WOS:000222051300009 AU - Tedesco, P. A. AU - Hugueny, B. AU - Paugy, D. AU - Fermon, Y. M1 - 4 PY - 2004 SN - 0021-8790 SP - 693-705 ST - Spatial synchrony in population dynamics of West African fishes: a demonstration of an intraspecific and interspecific Moran effect T2 - Journal of Animal Ecology TI - Spatial synchrony in population dynamics of West African fishes: a demonstration of an intraspecific and interspecific Moran effect VL - 73 ID - 32 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Productivity (trophic energy) is one of the most important factors promoting variation in species richness. A variety of species-energy relationships have been reported, including monotonically positive, monotonically negative, or unimodal (i.e. hump-shaped). The exact form of the relationship seems to depend, among other things, on the spatial scale involved. However, the mechanisms behind these patterns are still largely unresolved, although many hypotheses have been suggested. Here we report a case of local-scale positive species-energy relationship. Using 14 local fish assemblages in tropical forested headwater streams (Bolivia), and after controlling for major local abiotic factors usually acting on assemblage richness and structure, we show that rising energy availability through leaf litter decomposition rates allows trophically specialized species to maintain viable populations and thereby to increase assemblage species richness. By deriving predictions from three popular mechanistic explanations, i.e. the 'increased population size', the 'consumer pressure', and the 'specialization' hypotheses, our data provide only equivocal support for the latter. AN - WOS:000246606800009 AU - Tedesco, P. A. AU - Ibanez, C. AU - Moya, N. AU - Bigorne, R. AU - Camacho, J. AU - Goitia, E. AU - Hugueny, B. AU - Maldonado, M. AU - Rivero, M. AU - Tomanova, S. AU - Zubieta, J. P. AU - Oberdorff, T. DO - 10.1016/j.crvi.2007.02.004 M1 - 3 PY - 2007 SN - 1631-0691 SP - 255-264 ST - Local-scale species-energy relationships in fish assemblages of some forested streams of the Bolivian Amazon T2 - Comptes Rendus Biologies TI - Local-scale species-energy relationships in fish assemblages of some forested streams of the Bolivian Amazon VL - 330 ID - 28 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Aim Documentation of the ongoing effect of rain forest refuges at the last glacial maximum (LGM) on patterns of tropical freshwater fish diversity. Location Tropical South and Central America, and West Africa. Methods LGM rain forest regions and species richness by drainage were compiled from published data. GIS mapping was applied to compile drainage area and contemporary primary productivity. We used multiple regression analyses, applied separately for Tropical South America, Central America and West Africa, to assess differences in species richness between drainages that were connected and disconnected to rain forest refuge zones during the LGM. Spatial autocorrelation of the residuals was tested using Moran's I statistic. We added an intercontinental comparison to our analyses to see if a historical signal would persist even when a regional historical effect (climate at the LGM) had already been accounted for. Results Both area and history (contact with LGM rain forest refuge) explained the greatest proportions of variance in the geographical pattern of riverine species richness. In the three examined regions, we found highest richness in drainages that were connected to the rain forest refuges. No significant residual spatial autocorrelation was detected after considering area, primary productivity and LGM rain forest refuges. These results show that past climatic events still affect West African and Latin American regional and continental freshwater fish richness. At the continental scale, we found South American rivers more species-rich than expected on the basis of their area, productivity and connectedness to rain forest refuge. Conversely, Central American rivers were less species-diverse than expected by the grouped model. African rivers were intermediate. Therefore, a historical signal persists even when a regional historical effect (climate at the LGM) had already been accounted for. Main conclusions It has been hypothesized that past climatic events have limited impact on species richness because species have tracked environmental changes through range shifts. However, when considering organisms with physically constrained dispersal (such as freshwater fish), past events leave a perceptible imprint on present species diversity. Furthermore, we considered regions that have comparable contemporary climatic and environmental characteristics, explaining the absence of a productivity effect. From the LGM to the present day (a time scale of 18,000 years), extinction processes should have played a predominant role in shaping the current diversity pattern. By contrast, the continental effects could reflect historical contingencies explained by differences in speciation and extinction rates between continents at higher time scales (millions of years). AN - WOS:000232493500004 AU - Tedesco, P. A. AU - Oberdorff, T. AU - Lasso, C. A. AU - Zapata, M. AU - Hugueny, B. DO - 10.1111/j.1365-2699.2005.01345.x M1 - 11 PY - 2005 SN - 0305-0270 SP - 1899-1907 ST - Evidence of history in explaining diversity patterns in tropical riverine fish T2 - Journal of Biogeography TI - Evidence of history in explaining diversity patterns in tropical riverine fish VL - 32 ID - 31 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000262516900024 AU - Tedesco, P. A. AU - Sagnes, P. AU - Laroche, J. DA - Jan DO - 10.1111/j.1095-8649.2008.02134.x M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 3 PY - 2009 SN - 0022-1112 ST - Variability in the growth rate of chub Leuciscus cephalus along a longitudinal river gradient T2 - Journal of Fish Biology TI - Variability in the growth rate of chub Leuciscus cephalus along a longitudinal river gradient UR - ://WOS:000262516900024 VL - 74 ID - 2224 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000246606800009 AU - Tedesco, Pablo A. AU - Ibanez, Carla AU - Moya, Nabor AU - Bigorne, Remy AU - Camacho, Jimena AU - Goitia, Edgar AU - Hugueny, Bernard AU - Maldonado, Mabel AU - Rivero, Mirtha AU - Tomanova, Sylvie AU - Zubieta, Jose P. AU - Oberdorff, Thierry DA - Mar DO - 10.1016/j.crvi.2007.02.004 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 7 PY - 2007 SN - 1631-0691 ST - Local-scale species-energy relationships in fish assemblages of some forested streams of the Bolivian Amazon T2 - Comptes Rendus Biologies TI - Local-scale species-energy relationships in fish assemblages of some forested streams of the Bolivian Amazon UR - ://WOS:000246606800009 VL - 330 ID - 2517 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000308641500003 AU - Tedesco, Pablo A. AU - Leprieur, Fabien AU - Hugueny, Bernard AU - Brosse, Sebastien AU - Durr, Hans H. AU - Beauchard, Olivier AU - Busson, Frederic AU - Oberdorff, Thierry DA - Oct DO - 10.1111/j.1466-8238.2011.00749.x M1 - 10 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2012 SN - 1466-822X ST - Patterns and processes of global riverine fish endemism T2 - Global Ecology and Biogeography TI - Patterns and processes of global riverine fish endemism UR - ://WOS:000308641500003 VL - 21 ID - 2223 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000240998300012 AU - Tedesco, Pablo AU - Hugueny, Bernard DA - Oct DO - 10.1111/j.2006.0030-1299.14847.x M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 10 PY - 2006 SN - 0030-1299 ST - Life history strategies affect climate based spatial synchrony in population dynamics of West African freshwater fishes T2 - Oikos TI - Life history strategies affect climate based spatial synchrony in population dynamics of West African freshwater fishes UR - ://WOS:000240998300012 VL - 115 ID - 2220 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000236612100003 AU - Tejerina-Garro, F. L. AU - de Merona, B. AU - Oberdorff, T. AU - Hugueny, B. DA - Jan-Mar DO - 10.1051/alr.2006003 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 10 PY - 2006 SN - 0990-7440 ST - A fish-based index of large river quality for French Guiana (South America): method and preliminary results T2 - Aquatic Living Resources TI - A fish-based index of large river quality for French Guiana (South America): method and preliminary results UR - ://WOS:000236612100003 VL - 19 ID - 2516 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000226807300013 AU - Tejerina-Garro, F. L. AU - Maldonado, M. AU - Ibanez, C. AU - Pont, D. AU - Roset, N. AU - Oberdorff, T. DA - 2005 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 32 PY - 2005 SN - 1516-8913 ST - Effects of natural and anthropogenic environmental changes on riverine fish assemblages: a framework for ecological assessment of rivers T2 - Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology TI - Effects of natural and anthropogenic environmental changes on riverine fish assemblages: a framework for ecological assessment of rivers UR - ://WOS:000226807300013 VL - 48 ID - 2480 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD198987090649 AU - Teugels, G. G. AU - Leveque, C. AU - Paugy, D. AU - Traore, K. DA - 1988 M1 - 3 PY - 1988 SN - 0240-8783 ST - ANNOTATED CHECK-LIST OF THE FRESHWATER FISHES OF THE COASTAL BASINS OF IVORY COAST AND WESTERN GHANA T2 - Revue d'Hydrobiologie Tropicale TI - ANNOTATED CHECK-LIST OF THE FRESHWATER FISHES OF THE COASTAL BASINS OF IVORY COAST AND WESTERN GHANA UR - ://BIOABS:BACD198987090649 VL - 21 ID - 2591 ER - TY - JOUR AN - BIOABS:BACD198784074550 AU - Teugels, G. G. AU - Skelton, P. H. AU - Leveque, C. DA - 1987 M1 - 1 PY - 1987 SN - 0399-0974 ST - A NEW SPECIES OF AMPHILIUS PISCES AMPHILIIDAE FROM THE KONKOURE BASIN GUINEA WEST AFRICA T2 - Cybium TI - A NEW SPECIES OF AMPHILIUS PISCES AMPHILIIDAE FROM THE KONKOURE BASIN GUINEA WEST AFRICA UR - ://BIOABS:BACD198784074550 VL - 11 ID - 2821 ER - TY - JOUR AB - For marine benthic invertebrates exhibiting complex life cycles, changes in populations' distribution and abundance are governed by a large variety of physical, chemical and biological processes. From field observations in the Bay of Seine and laboratory experiments conducted since 1987 on the polychaete Pectinaria koreni, the present study highlights the relative importance of hydrodynamical and biological factors which affect individuals within both the planktonic and benthic phases at different scales of space and time in a macrotidal area. Pectinaria koreni is one of the main macrofaunal component of the Abi-a alba muddy fine sand community of the eastern Bay of Seine. Despite a highly advective and diffusive environment, a relative larval retention near adult population was reported due to some local hydrodynamics features (e.g. tidal residual circulation, Seine river plume front) and the interaction between the vertical current structure and the larval vertical migration. Although larval retention could be disrupted by wind induced currents, multiple spawning events over the reproductive period increase the likelihood that at least one larval cohort ensures a high recruitment during the life-span. Following a massive settlement whatever the sediment grain size, the newly settled larvae exhibited a high immediate decrease of their densities as a result of postlarval mortality and migration. Postlarval drifting was induced by a combination of physical factors (i.e. tidal currents and swell) and postlarval behaviour in response to sediment texture and adult/settlers interactions. According to the hydrodynamics of the bay, this process may generate a postlarval transport from offshore bottoms to coastal suitable habitats and counteract the demographic effects of larval dispersal. A conceptual model of factors governing the recruitment and population maintenance of Pectinaria koreni is proposed and discussed in comparison with results obtained on another polychaete, Owenia fusiformis, in the same area. AN - WOS:000076948100015 AU - Thiebaut, E. AU - Lagadeuc, Y. AU - Olivier, F. AU - Dauvin, J. C. AU - Retiere, C. N1 - 32nd European Marine Biology Symposium AUG 16-22, 1997 KRISTINEBERG MARINE RES STN, LYSEKIL, SWEDEN PY - 1998 SN - 0018-8158 SP - 165-176 ST - Do hydrodynamic factors affect the recruitment of marine invertebrates in a macrotidal area? The case study of Pectinaria koreni (Polychaeta) in the Bay of Seine (English Channel) T2 - Hydrobiologia TI - Do hydrodynamic factors affect the recruitment of marine invertebrates in a macrotidal area? The case study of Pectinaria koreni (Polychaeta) in the Bay of Seine (English Channel) VL - 376 ID - 1302 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000243402100006 AU - Thiery, Alain AU - Rabet, Nicolas AU - Neve, Gabriel DA - Jan DO - 10.1111/j.1095-8312.2007.00711.x M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 1 PY - 2007 SN - 0024-4066 SP - 55-60 ST - Modelling intraspecific resting egg shape variation in a freshwater fairy shrimp Tanymastix stagnalis (L., 1758) (Crustacea, Branchiopoda) T2 - Biological Journal of the Linnean Society TI - Modelling intraspecific resting egg shape variation in a freshwater fairy shrimp Tanymastix stagnalis (L., 1758) (Crustacea, Branchiopoda) UR - ://WOS:000243402100006 VL - 90 ID - 909 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000183123801471 AU - Thomen, P. AU - Heslot, F. AU - Lopez, P. M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 0 47th Annual Meeting of the Biophysical-Society MAR 01-05, 2003 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS PY - 2003 SN - 0006-3495 SP - 300A-300A ST - Force measurements on T7 RNA polymerase during elongation T2 - Biophysical Journal TI - Force measurements on T7 RNA polymerase during elongation UR - ://WOS:000183123801471 VL - 84 ID - 548 ER - TY - JOUR AB - RNA polymerases carry out the synthesis of an RNA copy from a DNA template. They move along DNA, incorporate nucleotide triphosphate (NTP) at the end of the growing RNA chain, and consume chemical energy. In a single-molecule assay using the T7 RNA polymerase, we study how a mechanical force opposing the forward motion of the enzyme along DNA affects the translocation rate. We also study the influence of nucleotide and magnesium concentration on this process. The experiment shows that the opposing mechanical force is a competitive inhibitor of nucleotide binding. Also, the single-molecule data suggest that magnesium ions are involved in a step that does not depend on the external load force. These kinetic results associated with known biochemical and mutagenic data, along with the static information obtained from crystallographic structures, shape a very coherent view of the catalytic cycle of the enzyme: translocation does not take place upon NTP binding nor upon NTP cleavage, but rather occurs after PPi release and before the next nucleotide binding event. Furthermore, the energetic bias associated with the forward motion of the enzyme is close to kT and represents only a small fraction of the free energy of nucleotide incorporation and pyrophosphate hydrolysis. AN - WOS:000258473900027 AU - Thomen, P. AU - Lopez, P. J. AU - Bockelmann, U. AU - Guillerez, J. AU - Dreyfus, M. AU - Heslot, F. DO - 10.1529/biophysj.107.125096 M1 - 5 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2008 SN - 0006-3495 SP - 2423-2433 ST - T7 RNA polymerase studied by force measurements varying cofactor concentration T2 - Biophysical Journal TI - T7 RNA polymerase studied by force measurements varying cofactor concentration UR - ://WOS:000258473900027 VL - 95 ID - 525 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Polymerases form a class of enzymes that act as molecular motors as they move along their nucleic acid substrate during catalysis, incorporating nucleotide triphosphates at the end of the growing chain and consuming chemical energy. A debated issue is how the enzyme converts chemical energy into motion [J. Gelles and R. Landick, Cell 93, 13 (1998)]. In a single molecule assay, we studied how an opposing mechanical force affects the translocation rate of T7 RNA polymerase. Our measurements show that force acts as a competitive inhibitor of nucleotide binding. This result is interpreted in the context of possible models, and with respect to published crystal structures of T7 RNA polymerase. The transcribing complex appears to utilize only a small fraction of the energy of hydrolysis to perform mechanical work, with the remainder being converted to heat. AN - WOS:000228065600069 AU - Thomen, P. AU - Lopez, P. J. AU - Heslot, F. DO - 10.1103/PhysRevLett.94.128102 M1 - 12 N1 - Times Cited: 22 PY - 2005 SN - 0031-9007 ST - Unravelling the mechanism of RNA-polymerase forward motion by using mechanical force T2 - Physical Review Letters TI - Unravelling the mechanism of RNA-polymerase forward motion by using mechanical force UR - ://WOS:000228065600069 VL - 94 ID - 546 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Polymerases form a class of enzymes that act as molecular motors as they move along their nucleic acid substrate during catalysis, incorporating nucleotide triphosphates at the end of the growing chain and consuming chemical energy. A debated issue is how the enzyme converts chemical energy into motion [J. Gelles and R. Landick, Cell 93, 13 (1998)]. In a single molecule assay, we studied how an opposing mechanical force affects the translocation rate of T7 RNA polymerase. Our measurements show that force acts as a competitive inhibitor of nucleotide binding. This result is interpreted in the context of possible models, and with respect to published crystal structures of T7 RNA polymerase. The transcribing complex appears to utilize only a small fraction of the energy of hydrolysis to perform mechanical work, with the remainder being converted to heat. AN - MEDLINE:15903965 AU - Thomen, Philippe AU - Lopez, Pascal J. AU - Heslot, Francois M1 - 12 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2005 SN - 0031-9007 SP - 128102 ST - Unravelling the mechanism of RNA-polymerase forward motion by using mechanical force T2 - Phys Rev Lett TI - Unravelling the mechanism of RNA-polymerase forward motion by using mechanical force UR - ://MEDLINE:15903965 VL - 94 ID - 547 ER - TY - JOUR AB - BACKGROUND: Indo-Pacific high island streams experience extreme hydrological variation, and are characterised by freshwater fish species with an amphidromous life history. Amphidromy is a likely adaptation for colonisation of island streams following stochastic events that lead to local extirpation. In the Wet Tropics of north-eastern Australia, steep coastal mountain streams share similar physical characteristics to island systems. These streams are poorly surveyed, but may provide suitable habitat for amphidromous species. However, due to their ephemeral nature, common non-diadromous freshwater species of continental Australia are unlikely to persist. Consequently, we hypothesise that coastal Wet Tropics streams are faunally more similar, to distant Pacific island communities, than to nearby faunas of large continental rivers. METHODS/ PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Surveys of coastal Wet Tropics streams recorded 26 species, 10 of which are first records for Australia, with three species undescribed. This fish community is unique in an Australian context in that it contains mostly amphidromous species, including sicydiine gobies of the genera Sicyopterus, Sicyopus, Smilosicyopus and Stiphodon. Species presence/absence data of coastal Wet Tropics streams were compared to both Wet Tropics river networks and Pacific island faunas. ANOSIM indicated the fish fauna of north-eastern Australian coastal streams were more similar to distant Pacific islands (R?=?0.76), than to nearby continental rivers (R?=?0.98). MAIN CONCLUSIONS/ SIGNIFICANCE: Coastal Wet Tropics streams are faunally more similar to distant Pacific islands (79% of species shared), than to nearby continental fauna due to two factors. First, coastal Wet Tropics streams lack many non-diadromous freshwater fish which are common in nearby large rivers. Second, many amphidromous species found in coastal Wet Tropics streams and Indo-Pacific islands remain absent from large rivers of the Wet Tropics. The evolutionary and conservation significance of this newly discovered Australian fauna requires clarification in the context of the wider amphidromous fish community of the Pacific. AN - WOS:000296513200040 AU - Thuesen, P. A. AU - Ebner, B. C. AU - Larson, H. AU - Keith, P. AU - Silcock, R. M. AU - Prince, J. AU - Russell, D. J. DA - 2011 DO - 10.1371/journal.pone.0026685 M1 - 10 PY - 2011 SN - 1932-6203 ST - Amphidromy links a newly documented fish community of continental Australian streams, to oceanic islands of the West Pacific T2 - PLoS ONE TI - Amphidromy links a newly documented fish community of continental Australian streams, to oceanic islands of the West Pacific UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR14802007458 VL - 6 ID - 2142 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000303956900021 AU - Tisseuil, C. AU - Vrac, M. AU - Grenouillet, G. AU - Wade, A. J. AU - Gevrey, M. AU - Oberdorff, T. AU - Grodwohl, J. B. AU - Lek, S. DA - May 1 DO - 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2012.02.035 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2012 SN - 0048-9697 ST - Strengthening the link between climate, hydrological and species distribution modeling to assess the impacts of climate change on freshwater biodiversity T2 - Science of the Total Environment TI - Strengthening the link between climate, hydrological and species distribution modeling to assess the impacts of climate change on freshwater biodiversity UR - ://WOS:000303956900021 VL - 424 ID - 2453 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000208409700010 AU - Tixier, P. AU - Gasco, N. AU - Duhamel, G. AU - Viviant, M. AU - Authier, M. AU - Guinet, C. DA - 2010 PY - 2010 SN - 1023-4063 SP - 179-195 ST - Interactions of Patagonian toothfish fisheries with killer and sperm whales in the Crozet islands Exclusive Economic Zone: an assessment of depredation levels and insights on possible mitigation strategies T2 - CCAMLR Science TI - Interactions of Patagonian toothfish fisheries with killer and sperm whales in the Crozet islands Exclusive Economic Zone: an assessment of depredation levels and insights on possible mitigation strategies UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR14703020967 VL - 17 ID - 814 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Knowledge about the biology and ecology of neotropical aquatic taxa is crucial to establish general ecological rules and water protection systems. Based mainly on published data, the present work shows the following biological and ecological characteristics of Anacroneuria species (Klapalek 1909): a) the wide range of environmental conditions of rivers where Anacroneuria species occur, b) species number decreases along an increasing elevation gradient, c) body size increases in relation to the maximum altitude of occurrence, d) altitudinal range increases with body size, e) there is a constant relationship between male and female body size, and finally, 0 larger females lay larger eggs. In temperate countries, the family Perlidae in general, and the genus Anacroneuria in particular, are viewed as excellent water quality indicators. We suggest that, considering the complexity of the group's ecology in South America, it should not be automatically considered an excellent bioindicator in the Neotropical region. AN - WOS:000248031700008 AU - Tomanova, S. AU - Tedesco, P. A. M1 - 1 PY - 2007 SN - 0034-7744 SP - 67-81 ST - Body size, ecological tolerance and potential for water quality bioindication in the genus Anacroneuria (Plecoptera : Perlidae) from South America T2 - Revista De Biologia Tropical TI - Body size, ecological tolerance and potential for water quality bioindication in the genus Anacroneuria (Plecoptera : Perlidae) from South America VL - 55 ID - 29 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000261520300004 AU - Tomanova, Sylvie AU - Moya, Nabor AU - Oberdorff, Thierry DA - Nov DO - 10.1002/rra.1148 M1 - 9 N1 - Times Cited: 8 PY - 2008 SN - 1535-1459 ST - USING MACROINVERTEBRATE BIOLOGICAL TRAITS FOR ASSESSING BIOTIC INTEGRITY OF NEOTROPICAL STREAMS T2 - River Research and Applications TI - USING MACROINVERTEBRATE BIOLOGICAL TRAITS FOR ASSESSING BIOTIC INTEGRITY OF NEOTROPICAL STREAMS UR - ://WOS:000261520300004 VL - 24 ID - 2496 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000251958200005 AU - Tomanova, Sylvie AU - Tedesco, Pablo A. AU - Campero, Melina AU - Van Damme, Paul A. AU - Moya, Nabor AU - Oberdorff, Thierry DA - 2007 DO - 10.1127/1863-9135/2007/0170-0233 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 13 PY - 2007 SN - 1863-9135 ST - Longitudinal and altitudinal changes of macroinvertebrate functional feeding groups in neotropical streams: a test of the River Continuum Concept T2 - Fundamental and Applied Limnology TI - Longitudinal and altitudinal changes of macroinvertebrate functional feeding groups in neotropical streams: a test of the River Continuum Concept UR - ://WOS:000251958200005 VL - 170 ID - 2499 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000247818400008 AU - Tomy, S. AU - Wu, G. C. AU - Huang, H. R. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Chang, C. F. DA - Aug DO - 10.1111/j.1365-2826.2007.01572.x M1 - 8 N1 - Times Cited: 14 PY - 2007 SN - 0953-8194 SP - 643-655 ST - Developmental expression of key steroidogenic enzymes in the brain of protandrous black porgy fish, Acanthopagrus schlegeli T2 - Journal of Neuroendocrinology TI - Developmental expression of key steroidogenic enzymes in the brain of protandrous black porgy fish, Acanthopagrus schlegeli UR - ://WOS:000247818400008 VL - 19 ID - 619 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000296448500011 AU - Torrente-Vilara, Gislene AU - Zuanon, Jansen AU - Leprieur, Fabien AU - Oberdorff, Thierry AU - Tedesco, Pablo A. DA - Dec DO - 10.1111/j.1600-0633.2011.00508.x M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 2 PY - 2011 SN - 0906-6691 ST - Effects of natural rapids and waterfalls on fish assemblage structure in the Madeira River (Amazon Basin) T2 - Ecology of Freshwater Fish TI - Effects of natural rapids and waterfalls on fish assemblage structure in the Madeira River (Amazon Basin) UR - ://WOS:000296448500011 VL - 20 ID - 2475 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000308750100007 AU - Toupoint, N. AU - Mohit, V. AU - Linossier, I. AU - Bourgougnon, N. AU - Myrand, B. AU - Olivier, F. AU - Lovejoy, C. DO - 10.1080/08927014.2012.725202 M1 - 9 PY - 2012 SP - 985-1001 ST - Effect of the biofilm age on Mytilus edulis settlement T2 - Biofouling TI - Effect of the biofilm age on Mytilus edulis settlement VL - 28 ID - 2102 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The major French site of Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum (Adams and Reeves, 1850) cultivation is located in the Chausey Archipelago where the associated practices are highly mechanized: every steps of production are made with tractor-driven machinery. The Manila clam concessions are concentrated on Lanice conchilega (Pallas, 1766) bioherms, which are known to increase alpha-diversity and to locally modify sediment dynamics. This study focus on the impacts of Manila clam Cultivation on (i) the natural populations of L. conchilega and on (ii) the structure of the associated benthic assemblages during the different steps of the farming production cycle. We found that the L. conchilega populations are significantly affected within the concessions where their total abundances drastically decrease, their spatial patterns are modified and the associated benthic assemblages are significantly altered. Our results are discussed in a context of a sustainable management of the Manila clam cultivation in coastal areas. (c) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000258964800020 AU - Toupoint, Nicolas AU - Godet, Laurent AU - Fournier, Jerome AU - Retiere, Christian AU - Olivier, Frederic DA - Aug DO - 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2008.04.046 M1 - 8 N1 - Times Cited: 7 PY - 2008 SN - 0025-326X SP - 1429-1438 ST - Does Manila clam cultivation affect habitats of the engineer species Lanice conchilega (Pallas, 1766)? T2 - Marine Pollution Bulletin TI - Does Manila clam cultivation affect habitats of the engineer species Lanice conchilega (Pallas, 1766)? UR - ://WOS:000258964800020 VL - 56 ID - 1385 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000307214000017 AU - Toupoint, N AU - Solomon-Gilmore, L AU - Bourque, F AU - Myrand, B AU - Pernet, F AU - Olivier, F AU - Tremblay, R DO - 10.1890/11-1292.1 M1 - 8 PY - 2012 SP - 1922-1934 ST - Match/mismatch between the Mytilus edulis larval supply and seston quality: effect on recruitment T2 - Ecology TI - Match/mismatch between the Mytilus edulis larval supply and seston quality: effect on recruitment VL - 93 ID - 2096 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Geometric morphometries is a relatively new tool to fisheries research showing promise as a means of enabling researchers to cheaply and quickly categorise fish to individual stocks based on variations in otolith form, most commonly size and shape. In this study we introduce the method of elliptical Fourier analysis using two widely separated populations of striped trumpeter (Latris lineata) as a case study and compare the interpretation of results based on both unconstrained and constrained ordination techniques. There were no significant differences in otolith morphometrics between sex or age classes within each region. All form descriptors were standardised for fish length, thereby minimising confounding effects on any potential inter-regional otolith form differences. Non-metric multidimensional scaling was not sufficient to elucidate differences in otolith form between populations. However, using constrained canonical analysis of principal coordinates and canonical discriminant analysis, regional differences became evident with allocation success of 75 and 87%, respectively. Based on this study differences in otolith form reflect that the two tested striped trumpeter populations have reasonable phenotypic anonymity. This study further supports the usefulness of shape analysis and constrained non-parametric statistical tests as tools for stock discrimination and introduces elliptical Fourier analysis to the study of otolith morphometrics. (C) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. AN - WOS:000235283900002 AU - Tracey, S. R. AU - Lyle, J. M. AU - Duhamel, G. DA - Feb DO - 10.1016/j.fishres.2005.10.013 M1 - 2 N1 - Tracey, SR Lyle, JM Duhamel, G PY - 2006 SN - 0165-7836 SP - 138-147 ST - Application of elliptical Fourier analysis of otolith form as a tool for stock identification T2 - Fisheries Research TI - Application of elliptical Fourier analysis of otolith form as a tool for stock identification UR - ://WOS:000235283900002 VL - 77 ID - 833 ER - TY - JOUR AB - A field experiment was used to assess the relationship between the physiological condition of barnacle larvae and habitat selectivity at settlement. Three experiments were carried out on methacrylate (Plexiglas) disks precolonized with biofilms of different ages (0, 7, 14 and 21 d) that were arranged within 3 blocks and placed at 3 intertidal positions corresponding to the upper limit, mid zone and lower limit of the adult Balanus amphitrite (Darwin) habitat. To limit the effect of post-settlement mortality, each experiment was conducted over 2 full tidal cycles only. During these periods, larvae in the water column were sampled and abundance estimated at each high tide at the depths corresponding to the 3 interticlal positions. Larval physiological condition was assessed using lipid classes analyzed by liquid chromatography. Ratios of total triacylglycerols to sterol content (TAG/ST) were used to quantify the energy status of larvae. Our results indicate that the cyprids' TAG levels reflect the level of settlement success independent of cyprid abundance in the water column. Intertidal position and biofilm characteristics were significant factors determining the settlement success with respect to cyprid energy content. The number and the energy content of settling cyprids were maximal on clean surfaces and decreased gradually with the degree of biofilm precolonization. Our study shows (1) the importance of lipid levels, particularly TAG, in habitat discrimination at small temporal scales in B. amphitrite cyprids and (2) that larval energy content is a critical variable for understanding benthic--pelagic coupling. AN - WOS:000248011500001 AU - Tremblay, R. AU - Olivier, F. AU - Bourget, E. AU - Rittschof, D. DO - 10.3354/meps340001 PY - 2007 SN - 0171-8630 SP - 1-8 ST - Physiological condition of Balanus amphitrite cyprid larvae determines habitat selection success T2 - Marine Ecology-Progress Series TI - Physiological condition of Balanus amphitrite cyprid larvae determines habitat selection success VL - 340 ID - 1261 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000234053500044 AU - Twan, W. H. AU - Hwang, J. S. AU - Lee, Y. H. AU - Jeng, S. R. AU - Yueh, W. S. AU - Tung, Y. H. AU - Wu, H. F. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Chang, C. F. DA - Jan DO - 10.1210/en.2005-0584 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 15 PY - 2006 SN - 0013-7227 SP - 397-406 ST - The presence and ancestral role of gonadotropin-releasing hormone in the reproduction of scleractinian coral, Euphyllia ancora T2 - Endocrinology TI - The presence and ancestral role of gonadotropin-releasing hormone in the reproduction of scleractinian coral, Euphyllia ancora UR - ://WOS:000234053500044 VL - 147 ID - 633 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000235344400321 AU - Twan, W. H. AU - Hwang, J. S. AU - Lee, Y. H. AU - Yueh, W. S. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Chang, C. F. DA - Feb 1 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 0 15th International Congress of Comparative Endocrinology MAY 22-27, 2005 Boston, MA Amer Head & Neck Soc PY - 2006 SN - 1548-8969 SP - 186-186 ST - Hormones and reproduction in coral: Comparison to the vertebrates T2 - Journal of Experimental Zoology Part a-Comparative Experimental Biology TI - Hormones and reproduction in coral: Comparison to the vertebrates UR - ://WOS:000235344400321 VL - 305A ID - 630 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR14303015482 AU - Vacher, Jean-Pierre AU - Rabet, Nicolas AU - Cart, Jean-Francois AU - Godinat, Gilles DA - 2006 PY - 2006 SN - 1637-6811 SP - 111-116 ST - New observations on large branchiopod crustaceans in Alsace. T2 - Bulletin de la Societe d'Histoire Naturelle et d'Ethnographie de Colmar TI - New observations on large branchiopod crustaceans in Alsace. TT - Nouvelles observations de grands crustaces branchiopodes en Alsace. UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR14303015482 VL - 67 ID - 912 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000276468000003 AU - Valade, Pierre AU - Lord, Clara AU - Grondin, Henri AU - Bosc, Pierre AU - Taillebois, Laura AU - Iida, Midori AU - Tsukamoto, Katsumi AU - Keith, Philippe DA - Dec 31 M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 3 PY - 2009 SN - 0399-0974 SP - 309-319 ST - Early life history and description of larval stages of an amphidromous goby, Sicyopterus lagocephalus (Gobioidei: Sicydiinae) T2 - Cybium TI - Early life history and description of larval stages of an amphidromous goby, Sicyopterus lagocephalus (Gobioidei: Sicydiinae) UR - ://WOS:000276468000003 VL - 33 ID - 1121 ER - TY - CHAP A2 - Van Damme, P.A. A2 - Maldonado, M. A2 - Pouilly, M. A2 - Doria, C.R.C. AU - Van Damme, P.A. AU - Beccera, P. AU - Pouilly, M. AU - Carvajal, F. PY - 2010 ST - Fauna acuática, poblaciones humanas, caza y pesca en la cuenca del río Iténez T2 - Aguas del Iténez-Guaporé. Recursos hidrobiológicos de un patrimonio binacional (Bolivia-Brasil) TI - Fauna acuática, poblaciones humanas, caza y pesca en la cuenca del río Iténez ID - 1213 ER - TY - CHAP A2 - Van Damme, P.A. A2 - Carvajal-Vallejos, F.M. A2 - Molina Carpio, J. AU - Van Damme, P.A. AU - Carvajal-Vallejos, F. AU - Pouilly, M. AU - Perez, T CY - Cochabamba, Bolivia PB - Edit. INIA PY - 2010 SP - 320 p. ST - Amenazas para los peces de la amazonía boliviana T2 - Los peces y delfines de la Amazonía boliviana: Habitats, potencialidades y amenazas TI - Amenazas para los peces de la amazonía boliviana ID - 1212 ER - TY - JOUR AB - The abalone, Haliotis midae, is the most valuable commodity in South African aquaculture. The increasing demand for marine shellfish has stimulated research on the biology and physiology of target species in order to improve knowledge on growth, nutritional requirements and pathogen identification. The slow growth rate and long generation time of abalone restrict efficient design of in vivo experiments. Therefore, in vitro systems present an attractive alternative for short term experimentation. The use of marine invertebrate cell cultures as a standardised and controlled system to study growth, endocrinology and disease contributes to the understanding of the biology of economically important molluscs. This paper investigates the suitability of two different H. midae tissues, larval and haemocyte, for establishing primary cell cultures. Cell cultures are assessed in terms of culture initiation, cell yield, longevity and susceptibility to contamination. Haliotis midae haemocytes are shown to be a more feasible tissue for primary cell culture as it could be maintained without contamination more readily than larval cell cultures. The usefulness of short term primary haemocyte cultures is demonstrated here with a growth factor trial. Haemocyte cultures can furthermore be used to relate phenotypic changes at the cellular level to changes in gene expression at the molecular level. AN - MEDLINE:20680682 AU - van der Merwe, Mathilde AU - Auzoux-Bordenave, Stephanie AU - Niesler, Carola AU - Roodt-Wilding, Rouvay DO -:10.1007/s10616-010-9293-x M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 0 PY - 2010 SN - 0920-9069 SP - 265-277 ST - Investigating the establishment of primary cell culture from different abalone (Haliotis midae) tissues T2 - Cytotechnology TI - Investigating the establishment of primary cell culture from different abalone (Haliotis midae) tissues UR - ://MEDLINE:20680682 VL - 62 ID - 509 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000247717000035 AU - van Ginneken, V. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Sbaihi, M. AU - Balm, P. AU - Noorlander, K. AU - de Bakker, M. AU - Doornbos, J. AU - Palstra, A. AU - Antonissen, E. AU - Mayer, I. AU - van den Thillart, G. DA - Aug DO - 10.1016/j.cbpa.2007.03.021 M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 13 PY - 2007 SN - 1095-6433 SP - 1095-1103 ST - Does a 5500-km swim trial stimulate early sexual maturation in the European eel (Anguilla anguilla L.)? T2 - Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology a-Molecular & Integrative Physiology TI - Does a 5500-km swim trial stimulate early sexual maturation in the European eel (Anguilla anguilla L.)? UR - ://WOS:000247717000035 VL - 147 ID - 624 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000251450200007 AU - van Ginneken, Vincent AU - Durif, Caroline AU - Dufour, Sylvie AU - Sbaihi, Miskal AU - Boot, Ron AU - Noorlander, Kees AU - Doornbos, Jorg AU - Murk, Albertinka J. AU - van den Thillart, Guido DA - Nov DO - 10.1163/157075607782232143 M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 5 PY - 2007 SN - 1570-7555 SP - 453-465 ST - Endocrine profiles during silvering of the European eel (Anguilla anguilla L.) living in saltwater T2 - Animal Biology TI - Endocrine profiles during silvering of the European eel (Anguilla anguilla L.) living in saltwater UR - ://WOS:000251450200007 VL - 57 ID - 617 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Understanding the morphogenesis of mineralized structures found in shells, bones, teeth, spicules and plant cell walls is difficult because of the complexities underlying biomineralization, and the requirement of accurate models for pattern formation. Here, we investigated the spatial and temporal development of siliceous structures found in a model diatom species, Phaeodactylum tricornutum, for which the entire genome has been sequenced and transformation is routine. Analyses of pattern formation revealed that the process of silicification starts from a 'pi-like' structure that controls the spatial organization of a sternum upon which regular instabilities are initiated and developed. Detailed analyses also demonstrate that morphogenesis of silica is nonuniform. We also tested the sensitivity of pattern formation to perturbation of proton pumps, and found that selective inhibitors of H+-V-ATPases affect silica biomineralization both quantitatively and qualitatively. Morphometric analyses of valves purified from isogenic populations of cells show that the morphometric noise of several traits is under exquisite regulation, explaining why the overall valve pattern is reproducibly maintained. Altogether our analyses demonstrate that silica morphogenesis is a robust but nonuniform process, and allow us to propose a model for the dynamic growth of materials within a spatially controlled geometry. AN - WOS:000264635400016 AU - Vartanian, M. AU - Descles, J. AU - Quinet, M. AU - Douady, S. AU - Lopez, P. J. DO - 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2009.02769.x M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 5 PY - 2009 SN - 0028-646X SP - 429-442 ST - Plasticity and robustness of pattern formation in the model diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum T2 - New Phytologist TI - Plasticity and robustness of pattern formation in the model diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum UR - ://WOS:000264635400016 VL - 182 ID - 521 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1983RR85800033 AU - Varty, K. AU - Arreguin, B. AU - Gomez, M. AU - Lopez, P. J. AU - Gomez, M. A. DO - 10.1104/pp.73.3.692 M1 - 3 N1 - VARTY, K ARREGUIN, B GOMEZ, M LOPEZ, PJ GOMEZ, MA PY - 1983 SN - 0032-0889 SP - 692-697 ST - EFFECTS OF ABSCISIC-ACID AND ETHYLENE ON THE GIBBERELLIC ACID-INDUCED SYNTHESIS OF ALPHA-AMYLASE BY ISOLATED WHEAT ALEURONE LAYERS T2 - Plant Physiology TI - EFFECTS OF ABSCISIC-ACID AND ETHYLENE ON THE GIBBERELLIC ACID-INDUCED SYNTHESIS OF ALPHA-AMYLASE BY ISOLATED WHEAT ALEURONE LAYERS UR - ://WOS:A1983RR85800033 VL - 73 ID - 2086 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1983RA53900015 AU - Varty, K. AU - Arreguin, B. AU - Lopez, P. J. AU - Sanchez, C. J. AU - Garcia, E. AU - Gomez, M. A. DO - 10.1111/j.1399-3054.1983.tb04187.x M1 - 3 N1 - VARTY, K ARREGUIN, B LOPEZ, PJ SANCHEZ, CJ GARCIA, E GOMEZ, MA PY - 1983 SN - 0031-9317 SP - 318-324 ST - THE ROLE OF ETHYLENE IN THE INDUCTION OF AMYLASE ACTIVITY IN WHEAT ALEURONE TISSUE T2 - Physiologia Plantarum TI - THE ROLE OF ETHYLENE IN THE INDUCTION OF AMYLASE ACTIVITY IN WHEAT ALEURONE TISSUE UR - ://WOS:A1983RA53900015 VL - 58 ID - 2088 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000236967600011 AU - Viard, F. AU - Ellien, C. AU - Dupont, L. DA - May DO - 10.1007/s10152-006-0033-8 M1 - 2 N1 - Times Cited: 28 Workshop on Aquatic Invasive Species and the Functioning of European Coastal Ecosystems JAN 27-30, 2005 Alfred Wegener Inst Polar & Marine Res, Schleswig-Holstein, GERMANY PY - 2006 SN - 1438-387X ST - Dispersal ability and invasion success of Crepidula fornicata in a single gulf: insights from genetic markers and larval-dispersal model T2 - Helgoland Marine Research TI - Dispersal ability and invasion success of Crepidula fornicata in a single gulf: insights from genetic markers and larval-dispersal model UR - ://WOS:000236967600011 VL - 60 ID - 2400 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000224713000012 AU - Vidal, B. AU - Pasqualini, C. AU - Le Belle, N. AU - Holland, M. C. H. AU - Sbaihi, M. AU - Vernier, P. AU - Zohar, Y. AU - Dufour, S. DA - Nov DO - 10.1095/biolreprod.104.030627 M1 - 5 N1 - Times Cited: 38 PY - 2004 SN - 0006-3363 SP - 1491-1500 ST - Dopamine inhibits luteinizing hormone synthesis and release in the juvenile European eel: A neuroendocrine lock for the onset of puberty T2 - Biology of Reproduction TI - Dopamine inhibits luteinizing hormone synthesis and release in the juvenile European eel: A neuroendocrine lock for the onset of puberty UR - ://WOS:000224713000012 VL - 71 ID - 644 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000275634800014 AU - Vidal, Oriol AU - Garcia-Berthou, Emili AU - Tedesco, Pablo A. AU - Garcia-Marin, Jose-Luis DA - Apr DO - 10.1007/s10530-009-9505-5 M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 11 PY - 2010 SN - 1387-3547 ST - Origin and genetic diversity of mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki) introduced to Europe T2 - Biological Invasions TI - Origin and genetic diversity of mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki) introduced to Europe UR - ://WOS:000275634800014 VL - 12 ID - 2225 ER - TY - JOUR AN - ZOOREC:ZOOR13100049626 AU - Vigneux, E. AU - Keith, P. AU - Noel, P. DA - 1993 PY - 1993 SN - 1158-422X SP - i ST - Atlas preliminaire des crustaces decapodes d'eau douce de France T2 - Collection Patrimoines Naturels Serie Patrimoine Genetique TI - Atlas preliminaire des crustaces decapodes d'eau douce de France UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR13100049626 VL - 14 ID - 1186 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000296373400032 AU - Villeger, Sebastien AU - Blanchet, Simon AU - Beauchard, Olivier AU - Oberdorff, Thierry AU - Brosse, Sebastien DA - Nov 1 DO - 10.1073/pnas.1107614108 M1 - 44 N1 - Times Cited: 3 PY - 2011 SN - 0027-8424 ST - Homogenization patterns of the world's freshwater fish faunas T2 - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America TI - Homogenization patterns of the world's freshwater fish faunas UR - ://WOS:000296373400032 VL - 108 ID - 2477 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:A1989AN30100103 AU - Virmani, M. A. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Hughes, C. AU - Omeljaniuk, R. AU - Stojilkovic, S. S. AU - Catt, K. J. DA - Sep M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 5 PY - 1989 SN - 0009-9279 SP - A849-A849 ST - PURIFICATION OF GONADOTROPHS FROM CASTRATED FEMALE RATS BY SEDIMENTATION ON FICOLL GRADIENTS T2 - Clinical Research TI - PURIFICATION OF GONADOTROPHS FROM CASTRATED FEMALE RATS BY SEDIMENTATION ON FICOLL GRADIENTS UR - ://WOS:A1989AN30100103 VL - 37 ID - 698 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000086901600051 AU - Walter, R. C. AU - Buffler, R. T. AU - Bruggemann, J. H. AU - Guillaume, M. M. M. AU - Berhe, S. M. AU - Negassi, B. AU - Libsekal, Y. AU - Cheng, H. AU - Edwards, R. L. AU - von Cosel, R. AU - Neraudeau, D. AU - Gagnon, M. DA - May 4 DO - 10.1038/35011048 M1 - 6782 N1 - Times Cited: 109 PY - 2000 SN - 0028-0836 ST - Early human occupation of the Red Sea coast of Eritrea during the last interglacial T2 - Nature TI - Early human occupation of the Red Sea coast of Eritrea during the last interglacial UR - ://WOS:000086901600051 VL - 405 ID - 2391 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000168024900005 AU - Watson, R. E. AU - Keith, P. AU - Marquet, G. DA - 2001 M1 - 1 N1 - Times Cited: 8 PY - 2001 SN - 0399-0974 SP - 41-52 ST - Sicyopus (Smilosicyopus) chloe, a new species of freshwater goby from New Caledonia (Sicydiinae) T2 - Cybium TI - Sicyopus (Smilosicyopus) chloe, a new species of freshwater goby from New Caledonia (Sicydiinae) UR - ://WOS:000168024900005 VL - 25 ID - 1167 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000177240600012 AU - Watson, R. E. AU - Keith, P. AU - Marquet, G. DA - 2002 DO - 10.1051/kmae:2002010 M1 - 364 N1 - Times Cited: 5 PY - 2002 SN - 0767-2861 SP - 173-185 ST - Lentipes kaaea, a new species of freshwater goby (Teleostei : Gobioidei : Sicydiinae) from New Caledonia T2 - Bulletin Francais De La Peche Et De La Pisciculture TI - Lentipes kaaea, a new species of freshwater goby (Teleostei : Gobioidei : Sicydiinae) from New Caledonia UR - ://WOS:000177240600012 ID - 1160 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000234993300004 AU - Watson, R. E. AU - Keith, P. AU - Marquet, G. DA - 2005 M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 7 PY - 2005 SN - 0399-0974 SP - 339-345 ST - Stiphodon sapphirinus, a new species of freshwater goby from New Caledonia (Gobioidei : Sicydiinae) T2 - Cybium TI - Stiphodon sapphirinus, a new species of freshwater goby from New Caledonia (Gobioidei : Sicydiinae) UR - ://WOS:000234993300004 VL - 29 ID - 724 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000250599600005 AU - Watson, Ronald E. AU - Keith, Philippe AU - Marquet, Gerard DA - Sep 28 M1 - 3 N1 - Times Cited: 8 PY - 2007 SN - 0399-0974 SP - 341-349 ST - Akihito vanuatu, a new genus and new species of freshwater goby (Sicydiinae) from the South Pacific T2 - Cybium TI - Akihito vanuatu, a new genus and new species of freshwater goby (Sicydiinae) from the South Pacific UR - ://WOS:000250599600005 VL - 31 ID - 735 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Afrorheithrus genus novum and three species (Afrorheithrus fallax sp. nova, A. mirus sp. nova, A. admirabilis sp. nova) of the family Philorheithridae (Trichoptera) are described from Madagascar, representing the first described philorheithrids from the Afrotropical Region. AN - WOS:000257805300002 AU - Weaver, J. S. AU - Gibon, F. M. AU - Chvojka, P. M1 - 1825 N1 - Times Cited: 2 PY - 2008 SN - 1175-5326 SP - 18-28 ST - A new genus of Philorheithridae (Trichoptera) from Madagascar T2 - Zootaxa TI - A new genus of Philorheithridae (Trichoptera) from Madagascar UR - ://WOS:000257805300002 ID - 1247 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000086460700003 AU - Weimerskirch, H. AU - Capdeville, D. AU - Duhamel, G. DA - Apr DO - 10.1007/s003000050440 M1 - 4 N1 - Times Cited: 63 PY - 2000 SN - 0722-4060 SP - 236-249 ST - Factors affecting the number and mortality of seabirds attending trawlers and long-liners in the Kerguelen area T2 - Polar Biology TI - Factors affecting the number and mortality of seabirds attending trawlers and long-liners in the Kerguelen area UR - ://WOS:000086460700003 VL - 23 ID - 803 ER - TY - JOUR AB - \ The oxygen and nutrient dynamics of the zooxanthellate, upside down jellyfish (Cassiopea sp.), were determined both in situ and during laboratory incubations under controlled light conditions. In the laboratory, Cassiopea exhibited a typical Photosynthesis-Irradiance (P-I) curve with photosynthesis increasing linearly with irradiance, until saturation was reached at an irradiance of similar to 400 mu E m(-2) s(-1), with photosynthetic compensation (photosynthesis = respiration) being achieved at an irradiance of similar to 50 mu E m(-2) s(-1). Under saturating irradiation, gross photosynthesis attained a rate of almost 3.5 mmol O-2 kg WW-1 h(-1), whereas the dark respiration rate averaged 0.6 mmol O-2 kg WW-1 h(-1). Based upon a period of saturating irradiance of 9 h, the ratio of daily gross photosynthesis to daily respiration was 2.04. Thus, photosynthetic carbon fixation was not only sufficient to meet the carbon demand of respiration, but also to potentially support a growth rate of similar to 3% per day. During dark incubations Cassiopea was a relatively minor source of inorganic N and P, with the high proportion of NOX (nitrate ? nitrite) produced indicating that the jellyfish were colonised by nitrifying bacteria. Whereas, under saturating irradiance the jellyfish assimilated ammonium, NOX and phosphate from the bathing water. However, the quantities of inorganic nitrogen assimilated were small by comparison to carbon fixation rates and the jellyfish would need to exploit other sources of nitrogen, such as ingested zooplankton, in order to maintain balanced growth. During in situ incubations the presence of Cassiopea had major effects on benthic oxygen and nutrient dynamics, with jellyfish occupied patches of sediment having 3.6-fold higher oxygen consumption and 4.5-fold higher ammonium regeneration rates than adjacent patches of bare sediment under dark conditions. In contrast at saturating irradiance, jellyfish enhanced benthic photosynthetic oxygen production almost 100-fold compared to the sediment alone and created a small sink for inorganic nutrients, whereas unoccupied sediment patches were sources of inorganic nutrients to the water column. Overall, Cassiopea greatly enhanced the spatial and temporal heterogeneity of benthic fluxes and processes by creating "hotspots'' of high activities which switched between being sources or sinks for oxygen and nutrients over diurnal irradiance cycles, as the metabolism of the jellyfish swapped between heterotrophy and net autotrophy. AN - ISI:000270652200031 AU - Welsh, D. T. AU - Dunn, R. J. K. AU - Meziane, T. DA - Nov DO - 10.1007/s10750-009-9928-0 M1 - 1 N1 - Welsh, David T. Dunn, Ryan J. K. Meziane, Tarik PY - 2009 SN - 0018-8158 SP - 351-362 ST - Oxygen and nutrient dynamics of the upside down jellyfish (Cassiopea sp.) and its influence on benthic nutrient exchanges and primary production T2 - Hydrobiologia TI - Oxygen and nutrient dynamics of the upside down jellyfish (Cassiopea sp.) and its influence on benthic nutrient exchanges and primary production UR - ://000270652200031 VL - 635 ID - 1232 ER - TY - CHAP A2 - Vaudry, H. Roubos E. Schoofs L. Fiik G. Larhammar D. AN - WOS:000230936100106 AU - Weltzien, F. A. AU - Pasqualini, C. AU - Le Belle, N. AU - Vidal, B. AU - Vernier, P. AU - Dufour, S. DO - 10.1196/annals.1327.108 N1 - Times Cited: 3 Conference on Trends in Comparative Endocrinology and Neurobiology AUG 24-28, 2004 Uppsala, SWEDEN Formas; Swedish Res Council; Uppsala Univ; City Uppsala; Facias Fdn; MERCODIA AB; Uppsala Bio PY - 2005 SN - 0077-8923 1-57331-569-9 SP - 518-520 ST - Brain expression of tyrosine hydroxylase and its regulation by steroid hormones in the European eel quantified by real-time PCR T2 - Trends in Comparative Endocrinology and Neurobiology T3 - Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences TI - Brain expression of tyrosine hydroxylase and its regulation by steroid hormones in the European eel quantified by real-time PCR UR - ://WOS:000230936100106 VL - 1040 ID - 639 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000237621200052 AU - Weltzien, F. A. AU - Pasqualini, C. AU - Sebert, M. E. AU - Vidal, B. AU - Le Belle, N. AU - Kah, O. AU - Vernier, P. AU - Dufour, S. DA - Jun DO - 10.1210/en.2005-1477 M1 - 6 N1 - Times Cited: 19 PY - 2006 SN - 0013-7227 SP - 2964-2973 ST - Androgen-dependent stimulation of brain dopaminergic systems in the female European eel (Anguilla anguilla) T2 - Endocrinology TI - Androgen-dependent stimulation of brain dopaminergic systems in the female European eel (Anguilla anguilla) UR - ://WOS:000237621200052 VL - 147 ID - 628 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000228908200016 AU - Weltzien, F. A. AU - Pasqualini, C. AU - Vernier, P. AU - Dufour, S. DA - May 15 DO - 10.1016/j.ygcen.2004.12.019 M1 - 1-2 N1 - Times Cited: 14 SI 5th International Symposium on Fish Endocrinology SEP 05-09, 2004 Univ Jaume I Castellon, Castellon, SPAIN PY - 2005 SN - 0016-6480 SP - 134-142 ST - A quantitative real-time RT-PCR assay for European eel tyrosine hydroxylase T2 - General and Comparative Endocrinology TI - A quantitative real-time RT-PCR assay for European eel tyrosine hydroxylase UR - ://WOS:000228908200016 VL - 142 ID - 637 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Energy (biomass) and energy flows (production, inputs, transfers and losses) were calculated for eight and twelve compartment systems (phytoplankton, benthic primary producers (macroalgae, microphytobenthos), zooplankton, benthos (meiofauna, suspensivores, deposivores and predators), fish, birds and particulate organic matter (POM) in sediment and suspended particulate matter (SPM)) both balanced and unbalanced of Dublin Bay and the Baie de Somme. The resultant models were analysed with the Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research (SCOR) network analysis package. While the two systems share many properties such as the dominant biosedimentary facies, there are fundamental differences in both structuring and responses of the systems. The network analysis suggested that the Baie de Somme was far more productive, notably in terms of water column productivity, and was the more mature system. The high organic SPM input to Dublin Bay greatly elevated the degree of detritivory such that the analysis generated metrics indicative of a mature system but which rather reflected the degree of anthropogenic stress on the system. However, the analysis of both systems displayed varying degrees of maturity. Increasing the number of compartments greatly increased the calculated throughput (T) of the system and other associated metrics such as capacity (C), ascendancy (A) and redundancy (R). In the case of Dublin Bay, a higher number of compartments increased the various measures of system maturity, but this was much less marked for the Baie de Somme. Balancing the systems also increased T, C, A and R, and, to a lesser extent but not invariably, the system maturity metrics. The ratios of the comparative system metrics such as comparative ascendancy (A/C) were much less changed by the different methodologies and as such are recommended as robust measures for intercomparison of system performance. AN - WOS:000248623700020 AU - Wilson, J. G. AU - Rybarczyck, H. AU - Elkaim, B. DO - 10.1007/s10750-007-0666-x N1 - 38th ECSA Symposium SEP 13-17, 2004 Rouen, FRANCE PY - 2007 SN - 0018-8158 SP - 231-243 ST - A comparison of energy flow through the Dublin Bay and Baie de Somme intertidal ecosystems and their network analysis T2 - Hydrobiologia TI - A comparison of energy flow through the Dublin Bay and Baie de Somme intertidal ecosystems and their network analysis VL - 588 ID - 1260 ER - TY - JOUR AB - In this review we highlight recent advances in the understanding of biosilica production, biomodification of diatom frustules and their subsequent applications in bio/chemical sensors, and as a model membrane for filtration and separation. AN - WOS:000285066000003 AU - Yang, W. R. AU - Lopez, P. J. AU - Rosengarten, G. DO - 10.1039/c0an00602e M1 - 1 N1 - Yang, Wenrong Lopez, Pascal J. Rosengarten, Gary PY - 2011 SN - 0003-2654 SP - 42-53 ST - Diatoms: Self assembled silica nanostructures, and templates for bio/chemical sensors and biomimetic membranes T2 - Analyst TI - Diatoms: Self assembled silica nanostructures, and templates for bio/chemical sensors and biomimetic membranes UR - ://WOS:000285066000003 VL - 136 ID - 2041 ER - TY - JOUR AN - WOS:000172912800034 AU - Yen, F. P. AU - Lee, Y. H. AU - He, C. L. AU - Huang, J. D. AU - Sun, L. T. AU - Dufour, S. AU - Chang, C. F. 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AU - Letelier, N. DA - May N1 - Zubieta, Ricardo Iniguez-Ducci, Rodrigo Pinto, Viola Escala, Jose Manuel Retamal, Gabriela Lopez, Pedro Jose Letelier, Nelly 8th American Transplant Congress MAY 31-JUN 04, 2008 Toronto, CANADA Amer Soc Transplant Surg, Amer Soc Transplantat 2 PY - 2008 SN - 1600-6135 SP - 372-373 ST - Bladder augmentation and kidney transplantation in paediatric patients: Long term results T2 - American Journal of Transplantation TI - Bladder augmentation and kidney transplantation in paediatric patients: Long term results UR - ://WOS:000255763201141 VL - 8 ID - 2044 ER -