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Spatial Distributions of Surface Sedimentary Organics and Sediment Profile Image Characteristics in a High-Energy Temperate Marine RiOMar: The West Gironde Mud Patch
(Journal of Marine Science and Engineering. vol. 9, n° 3, pp. 242, 2021-03)Article de revueOpen access -
Ancient Faunal History Revealed by Interdisciplinary Biomolecular Approaches
(Diversity. vol. 13, n° 8, 2021-08-10)Article de revueOpen access -
Palaeoclimate constraints on the impact of 2 °C anthropogenic warming and beyond
(Nature Geoscience. vol. 11, n° 7, pp. 474 - 485, 2018-07)Article de revueOpen access -
How can water quality be improved when the urban waste water directive has been fulfilled? A case study of the Lot river (France)
(Environmental Science and Pollution Research. vol. 25, n° 12, pp. 11924-11939, 2018-04)Article de revueOpen access -
The MALINA oceanographic expedition: how do changesin ice cover, permafrost and UV radiation impactbiodiversity and biogeochemical fluxesin the Arctic Ocean?
(Earth System Science Data. vol. 13, pp. 1561–1592, 2021-04-15)Article de revueOpen access -
Contrasted impact of two macrofaunal species (Hediste diversicolor and Scrobicularia plana) on microphytobenthos spatial distribution and photosynthetic activity at microscale
(Marine Environmental Research. vol. 163, 2021-01-01)Article de revueOpen access -
Toxicity of binary mixtures of pesticides to the marine microalgae Tisochrysis lutea and Skeletonema marinoi: Substance interactions and physiological impacts
(Aquatic Toxicology. vol. 211, pp. 148-162, 2019-06)Article de revueOpen access -
Seasonal changes in stable carbon and nitrogen isotope compositions of bat guano (Guadeloupe)
(Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. vol. 440, pp. 524-532, 2015-12-15)Article de revueOpen access -
Bioactive extracellular compounds produced by the dinoflagellate Alexandrium minutum are highly detrimental for oysters
(Aquatic Toxicology. vol. 199, pp. 188-198, 2018)Article de revueOpen access -
Parasite co-infection of two sympatric bivalves, the Manila clam (Ruditapes philippinarum) and the cockle (Cerastoderma edule) along a latitudinal gradient
(Aquatic Living Resources. vol. 20, n° 1, pp. 33-42, 2007-01-01)Article de revueOpen access