Félicitations à elle et aux autres lauréat.e.s !
https://www-iuem.univ-brest.fr/lemar/natalia-llopis-monferrer-recoit-le-prix-biologie-de-terrain-de-la-fondation-maxwell-hanrahan/
L’acidification des océans, conséquence directe de l’excès de CO2 atmosphérique, menace les équilibres marins. Identifié au début du millénaire, ce phénomène continue de questionner la recherche : quels en sont les effets, comment les étudier, et peut-on encore inverser la tendance ?
Researchers from #Ifremer at #LemarLab have taken part in a study showing that " #Epigenetic variations are more substantial than #genetic variations in rapid #adaptation of #oyster to Pacific #OysterMortalitySyndrome "
Read the OA article in #ScienceAdvances here:
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adh8990
Claire Hellio, Professeure @ubo_univbrest du #LemarLab lauréate de la #médaille de #innovation du #CNRS 2023.
À lire ici:
https://www-iuem.univ-brest.fr/lemar/claire-hellio-laureate-de-la-medaille-de-linnovation-du-cnrs/
ou là :
https://www.cnrs.fr/fr/presse/cnrs-decouvrez-les-laureats-2023-de-la-medaille-de-linnovation
In English:
Claire Hellio, Professor @ubo_univbrest of #LemarLab winner of the #CNRS 2023 #innovation #medal
https://www.cnrs.fr/en/press/cnrs-meet-winners-2023-innovation-medal
Article of the month from #LemarLab:
HIPPO #environmental #monitoring: #impact of #phytoplankton dynamics on water column chemistry and the #sclerochronology of the king scallop (Pecten maximus) as a biogenic archive for past primary production reconstructions.
https://www-iuem.univ-brest.fr/lemar/hippo-environmental-monitoring/?lang=en
Summary in French:
https://www-iuem.univ-brest.fr/lemar/surveillance-environnementale-hippo/
The first paper from her PhD-Thesis was published in 2021:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2021.112056
Sadly, not #opensource but reproduced within the #thesis document (page 36).
Now available online, a nice piece of work from Mélanie Bon. Her thesis in co-supervision between the University of Western Brittany - #UnivBrest at #LemarLab and Universidad de Antofagasta (Chili).
A critical appraisal of biotic indices to assess ecological conditions to study the newly characterised “Upwelling Ecosystem Quality Paradox”
Assessing impacts of natural and anthropogenic stress on macrobenthic communities in a coastal upwelling system - #HAL https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/LEMAR/tel-03901030v1
#science
Human induced eutrophication leading to hypoxia is increasingly impacting coastal areas. Coastal upwelling systems are naturally highly productive, making it difficult to distinguish between organic matter inputs derived from natural processes and anthropogenic disturbances. This concept is newly characterised here as the “Upwelling Ecosystem Quality Paradox”. Soft-bottom macrobenthic communities have been widely used as indicators for the detection of impacts of disturbances on the biota. I evaluated the performance of several biotic indices to assess ecological conditions in a Northern Chile bay subject to natural upwelling that displays naturally shallow hypoxia and hosts an industrial hub. Results highlight limitations of commonly used indices, especially those based on pre-existing sensitivity classifications. An index that compares taxonomic abundances from study sites with selected reference stations permitted a drastic reduction in the influence of natural conditions. A new functional index is proposed that provides early detection of ecological degradation.Benthic community functioning is described along a natural depth gradient of organic matter enrichment. Filling gaps of knowledge for these benthic communities helps to support appropriate management decisions to limit adverse effects of severe hypoxia and anoxia. Long term and continuous monitoring of atmospheric, oceanographic, biogeochemical and biological processes through international collaborations of science and society appears required to reach such an aim. The conservation of upwelling ecosystems and the exceptional life they support is necessary to continue receiving the many benefits associated from these key ecosystems.
Depuis le 16/11, le #LemarLab participe à la campagne SCOPES dédiée à la compréhension de l’écosystème planctonique de l’océan côtier sud-sénégalais. Au sein du projet #ANR #SOLAB "Plankton interactions, their environmental determinants, and biogeochemical consequences in the Southern Senegal coastal laboratory"
Le blog est ici:
https://solab.locean.ipsl.fr/index.php/suivi-de-la-campagne-scopes-15-nov-2022-31-jan-2023/
Ici un résumé:
https://www-iuem.univ-brest.fr/lemar/campagne-oceanographique-scopes/
#ocean #plankton #science #IRD #UCAD #CNRS #INEE #INSU #UAM #UAS #CRODT #Univ-Brest (#UBO) #Ifremer
A partir d'un travail mené au sein de mon ancien labo (#LemarLab) :
Le Goff, S., Barrat, J.-A., et al. 2019. Compound-specific recording of gadolinium pollution in coastal waters by great scallops. Sci Rep 9: 8015. doi:10.1038/s41598-019-44539-y
Un important projet de recyclage du gadolinium a vu le jour à Brest en 2021 (MeGadoRe, Medical Gadolinium Recycling) Après 1 an il a dans son réseau >150 IRM en France, dont le CHU de Poitiers