DECOD Unit Research
Ecosystem dynamics and sustainability: from source to sea
DECOD Unit Research develops methods and contributes to knowledge to anticipate changes related to the pressures exerted by humans on aquatic ecosystems and their terrestrial interfaces: ecological and evolutionary processes, state of biodiversity, scenarios for possible futures.
Who are weLast Publications
Brosset Pablo, Averty Alan, Mathieu-Resuge Margaux, Schull Quentin, Soudant Philippe, Metral Luisa, Huard Raphaëlle, Lebigre Christophe (2025). Area-dependent environmental effects shape physiological characteristics in three small pelagic fish populations. Oecologia, 2025, 207 (12), pp.189. ⟨10.1007/s00442-025-05823-z⟩
Sol Dourdin Thomas, Aimon Cassandre, Mccairns Scott, Coutellec Marie-Agnès (2025). It’s about time: integrating micro- and macro-evolutionary perspectives into ecotoxicology for improved predictions and long-term assessment of ecosystem health. Current Opinion in Environmental Science & Health, 2025, pp.100688. ⟨10.1016/j.coesh.2025.100688⟩
Grandremy Nina, Lecomte Jean-Baptiste, Le Pape Olivier (2025). RELIEFS Project IDENTIFYING THE LIFE CYCLE STAGES THAT LIMIT THE RECRUITMENT OF COMMON SOLE IN THE GULF OF GASCOGNE. INSTITUT AGRO RENNES ANGERS. 2025
Alglave Baptiste, Mourguiart Bastien, Kristensen Kasper, Rivot Etienne, Woillez Mathieu, Vermard Youen, Etienne Marie-Pierre (2025). Change of support for zero-inflated data: deriving fine-scale species distribution inferences from spatially aggregated data. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series C Applied Statistics, 2025, ⟨10.1093/jrsssc/qlaf056⟩