BAGLINIÈRE Jean-Luc
Scientist Theme(s) : Phone: +33 2 23 48 54 44 Email : jean-luc.bagliniere@inrae.fr Address: UMR DECOD, 65 rue de Saint-Brieuc, Bât. 19, CS 84215, 35042 Rennes Cedex, France Keywords: Aquatic ecology, Population biology, Population dynamics, Sclerochronology |
Expertise
Aquatic ecology, Population biology, Population dynamics, Sclerochronology
Research
Current Research Topics
My research is focused on the study of the life history and functioning of in-situ features of populations of diadromous fish (particularly Salmonids and Alosides) at several spatial and temporal scales through analysis of their response to environmental fluctuations in the context of global climate change and local anthropogenic pressure. An important point is to estimate the relative contribution of these two types of changes in the evolution of these populations and thus identify misleading effects, if they exist. From the applied point of view, my research is oriented toward developing or helping to develop tools for restoring diadromous fish populations.
The scientific approach is performed using a time-series of biological and environmental data collected from two ORE Small Coastal River sites (Oir Scorff) as well as data from mandatory reporting of salmon catches at the national level. The approach is finalised on other sites according to the demand for public partners or socio-economic.
Collaborations
Science
- Regional (INRA Rennes): U3E, SAS research unit, SAD research unit, Physiology and Fish Genomics Laboratory, World Science Observatory (University of Rennes)
- National: ECOBIOP research unit and CARRTEL research unit, Thonon les Bains, EPBX research unit, IRSTEA Bordeaux
- International: University of Santiago, (Spain)
Research & Development
- National Agency for Water and Aquatic Environments (ONEMA)
- National Diadromous Fish Research Group (GRISAM)
Consulting Experience
Member of scientific committee of:
- the Seine-Normandy Water Agency
- the Small Coastal Streams Environmental Research Observatory
- the Baie du Mont Saint-Michel water management organisation
- Diadromous fish counting stations in Brittany
General Secretary of the National Diadromous Fish Research Group (GRISAM)
Expert in the Regional Diadromous Fish Management Committee
National expert in scale reading of freshwater and diadromous species
Teaching Experience
Class on Biology, Ecology and Population Function of diadromous Fish in Agriculture, Food processing, Horticulture and Landscape High Institute.
M.Sc. and Ph.D. Supervision
Co-supervisor of a Ph.D. researching the impact of dams in estuarine zones on migratory dynamics of diadromous fish
M.Sc. Students
LEMONNIER, A. (2019) .Dynamique de la population de Mulet porc Chelon ramada (Risso, 1827) dans le bassin de la Vilaine (Bretagne, France). Premiers essais d?estimation des parametres demographiques et biolgique du stock
SUEL, C. (2017) .Etude des populations de truite arc-en-ciel (<I>Oncorhynchus mykiss</I>) naturalisees a l?echelle de l?ile de la Reunion : Caracterisation de l?habitat, de la biologie et de la repartition
LE GONIDEC, C. (2011) .Bilan de la restauration de la population de saumon (Salmo salar L.) sur le bassin versant du Couesnon. Master 1 GHBV, Universite de Rennes 1
Ph.D. Students
MARTIGNAC, F. (2016) .Utilisation de deux outils hydroacoustiques pour analyser la dynamique migratoire du saumon atlantique (Salmo salar L.) dans deux fleuves de la baie du Mont-Saint-Michel
BAL, G. (2011) .Reponse adaptative des populations francaises de saumon atlantique (Salmo salar L.) et changements climatiques
PERRIER, C. (2010) .Structure genetique des populations de saumon Atlantique en France
ACOLAS, M.-L. (2008) .Determinisme des tactiques de vie chez la truite commune /Salmo trutta/ : influences maternelles et environnementales sur le comportement migratoire des juveniles