Recherche
-
Himasthla spp. (Trematoda) in the edible cockle Cerastoderma edule: review, long-term monitoring and new molecular insights
(Parasitology. vol. 149, n° 7, pp. 878-892, 2022-03-30)Article de revueLibre accès -
Marine trematode parasites as indicators of environmental changes
(Ecological Indicators. vol. 141, pp. 109089, 2022-08-01)Article de revueLibre accès -
Inter‐country differences in the cultural ecosystem services provided by cockles
(People and Nature. vol. 4, n° 1, pp. 71-87, 2021-10-06)Article de revueLibre accès -
Cockle emergence at the sediment surface: 'Favourization' mechanism by digenean parasites?
(Diseases of Aquatic Organisms. vol. 52, pp. 137-149, 2002-12-01)Article de revueLibre accès -
Seasonal changes in macrophyte and macrozoobenthos assemblages in three coastal lagoons under varying degrees of eutrophication
(ICES Journal of Marine Science. vol. 57, n° 5, pp. 1495-1506, 2000-01-01)Article de revueLibre accès -
Drivers of growth in a keystone fished species along the European Atlantic coast: The common cockle Cerastoderma edule
(Journal of Sea Research (JSR). vol. 179, pp. 102148, 2022-01-01)Article de revueLibre accès -
Cockle Cerastoderma edule population mortality: Role of the digenean parasite Himasthla quissentensis
(Marine Ecology Progress Series. vol. 279, pp. 141-150, 2004-09-28)Article de revueLibre accès -
Production of marine trematode cercariae: A potentially overlooked path of energy flow in benthic systems
(Marine Ecology Progress Series. vol. 372, pp. 147-155, 2008-12-01)Article de revueLibre accès -
Bivalve tissues as a recorder of multidecadal global anthropogenic and climate‐mediated change in coastal areas
(Limnology and Oceanography, 2024-04-26)Article de revueLibre accès -
Sediment reworking by the burrowing polychaete Hediste diversicolor modulated by environmental and biological factors across the temperate North Atlantic. A tribute to Gaston Desrosiers
(Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. vol. 541, pp. 151588, 2021-08-01)Article de revueLibre accès