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Jean-Marc Roussel
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Présentation
I have been working in aquatic ecology for over 20y, with particular interest on fish populations of high conservation value, notably diadromous species. I seek to understand how interactions within and between species and their environment shape life history patterns at population level and drive food web structure and functioning. I use different tools such as stable isotopes and eDNA to test hypotheses on trophic interaction, energy source and transfer through populations, within and across aquatic ecosystems, and interferences from human activities (eutrophication, fragmentation, climate). I currently lead a large, multidisciplinary scientific project in France on River Selune restoration after dam removals. I also lead applied research on biodiversity sampling methods, ecological services associated with aquatic ecosystems and the way to restore them.
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The role of body size versus growth on the decision to migrate : a case study with Salmo truttaThe Science of Nature Naturwissenschaften, 2012, 99 (1), pp.11-21. ⟨10.1007/s00114-011-0861-5⟩
Article dans une revue
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Evolutionary ecology of the Kerguelen is. colonization by salmonidsNowpas 2011, Mar 2011, Gotein-Libarrenx, France
Communication dans un congrès
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Assessing influence of individual growth and spatial behaviour on brown trout life history7. Conference on fish telemetry held in Europe, Jun 2006, Silkeborg, Denmark. pp.Inconnue
Communication dans un congrès
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From genes to ecosystems, adaptation of introduced salmonids to a changing sub-Antarctic environment12. SCAR Biology Symposium, Jul 2017, Leuven, Belgium. 512 p., 2017, Book of abstracts. 12. SCAR Biology Symposium
Poster de conférence
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Ecologie évolutive de la colonisation des îles Kerguelen par les salmonidés[Contrat] auto-saisine. 2013, 77 p. + annexes
Rapport
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