DECODAGE, 29 Février 2024, à 13h00

Vous souhaitez tout savoir sur les poulpes mais vous n’avez pas envie d’attendre la prochaine année bissextile, venez assister au DECODage de Qiaz Hua (Doctorante – University Of Adelaide) ce Jeudi 29 Février à 13h. Qiaz présentera ses travaux de thèse en genomique/proteomique, sur les changements climatiques et . . . les poulpes / pieuvres / octopuses !

Using omics and behavioural approaches to understand human impacts on octopuses

Summary

Climate change and overfishing have placed increasing pressure on our ecosystems over the last few decades. It is critical to expand our knowledge on not only threatened species, but also on commercially exploited species so that mitigation strategies could be developed to ensure their sustainability. However, basic ecological and biological information on commercially harvested octopuses in southeast Australia are still very scarce. Using a multidisciplinary approach, I studied the population genomics, environmental proteomics, and feeding behaviour of octopuses in southeast Australia for my PhD, as I aim to lay important foundation on the knowledge of these ecologically and commercially significant species.

Contact : Robin Faillettaz - robin.faillettaz@ifremer.fr et Olivier Dézerald - olivier.dezerald@inrae.fr

Planning prévisionnel des DECODages : 

- 07 / 03 / 2024 : Léa Daupagne (Postdoc Univ. Stockholm)
- 14 / 03 / 2024 : Valentin Marin (Doc Univ. Toulouse III)
- 11 / 04 / 2024 : Gwenaelle Joannon, Ariane Mirabelle, Damien Fourcy (INRAE) – Fresque du Climat
- 25 / 04 / 2024 : Nicole Augustin (University of Edimbourg)
- 22 / 05 / 2024 : Chalikakis – Fourno (chercheurs Avignon Université)