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    Illness beliefs and emotional responses in mildly disabled stroke survivors: A qualitative study by Della Vecchia, Claire, Préau, Marie, Carpentier, Camille, Viprey, Marie, Haesebaert, Julie, Termoz, Anne, Dima, Alexandra L, Schott, Anne-Marie

    Published in PloS one (23-10-2019)
    “…As acute stroke services improve, more persons experience mild stroke and need to cope daily with hidden disabilities, which may be influenced by how they…”
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    Study of the coastal reef fishery pressure in a South Pacific Island (Bora-Bora, French Polynesia) by Gatouillat, Hugo, Gairin, Emma, Minier, Lana, Gourlaouen, Alannah, Carpentier, Camille, Berthe, Cécile, Teraaitepo, Anatole, Maueau, Tehani, Sturny, Vincent, Bambridge, Tamatoa, Galzin, René, Lecchini, David

    “…In the context of the general overexploitation of South Pacific reef fisheries, there is a global push to precisely define fishery parameters such as fishing…”
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    Species richness increases fitness differences, but does not affect niche differences by Spaak, Jurg W., Carpentier, Camille, De Laender, Frederik, Mayfield, Margaret

    Published in Ecology letters (01-12-2021)
    “…A key question in ecology is what limits species richness. Modern coexistence theory presents the persistence of species as a balance between niche differences…”
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    Dietary DHA and ARA level and ratio affect the occurrence of skeletal anomalies in pikeperch larvae (Sander lucioperca) through a regulation of immunity and stress related gene expression by El Kertaoui, Najlae, Lund, Ivar, Betancor, Monica B., Carpentier, Camille, Montero, Daniel, Kestemont, Patrick

    Published in Aquaculture (15-11-2021)
    “…Several causative factors have been proposed for the occurrence of skeletal anomalies in fish larvae, among which we quote nutritional factors, such as…”
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    Phylogeography of Microphis retzii (Bleeker, 1856) and Microphis brachyurus (Bleeker, 1854) in the Pacific by Haÿ, Vincent, Mennesson, Marion I., Carpentier, Camille, Dahruddin, Hadi, Sauri, Sopian, Limmon, Gino, Wowor, Daisy, Hubert, Nicolas, Keith, Philippe, Lord, Clara

    Published in Journal of fish biology (06-11-2024)
    “…Abstract Syngnathidae are a charismatic family of teleost fishes, represented by seahorses, seadragons, and pipefishes. Syngnathidae are mainly composed of…”
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    Temporal shifts in algal and fish assemblages following the introduction of herbivorous species in coral reef patches (Bora Bora Island) by Raick, Xavier, Mery, Ethel, Carpentier, Camille, Krimou, Stéphanie, Sowinski, Jérome, Sowinski, Lucille, Roux, Natacha, Maueau, Tehani, Lecchini, David

    Published in Journal for nature conservation (01-12-2024)
    “…[Display omitted] •Ecological succession is critical for understanding coral reef dynamics.•Introduction of herbivorous species and coral restoration was…”
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    Mean species responses predict effects of environmental change on coexistence by De Laender, Frederik, Carpentier, Camille, Carletti, Timoteo, Song, Chuliang, Rumschlag, Samantha L., Mahon, Michael B., Simonin, Marie, Meszéna, Géza, Barabás, György

    Published in Ecology letters (01-09-2023)
    “…Environmental change research is plagued by the curse of dimensionality: the number of communities at risk and the number of environmental drivers are both…”
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    Restoring the reef: Coral restoration yields rapid impacts on certain fish assemblages by Krimou, Stéphanie, Raick, Xavier, Mery, Ethel, Carlot, Jeremy, Carpentier, Camille, Sowinski, Jérome, Sowinski, Lucille, Minier, Lana, Roux, Natacha, Maueau, Tehani, Bertucci, Frédéric, Lecchini, David

    Published in Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (01-07-2024)
    “…Coral reefs harbor one of the highest biodiversity on Earth but increasing disturbances have often led to rapid shifts from coral to algal states, prompting…”
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    Horizontal and vertical diversity jointly shape food web stability against small and large perturbations by Zhao, Qinghua, Van den Brink, Paul J., Carpentier, Camille, Wang, Yingying X. G., Rodríguez‐Sánchez, Pablo, Xu, Chi, Vollbrecht, Silke, Gillissen, Frits, Vollebregt, Marlies, Wang, Shaopeng, De Laender, Frederik, Coulson, Tim

    Published in Ecology letters (01-07-2019)
    “…The biodiversity of food webs is composed of horizontal (i.e. within trophic levels) and vertical diversity (i.e. the number of trophic levels). Understanding…”
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    Discrete-event models for conservation assessment of integrated ecosystems by Gaucherel, C., Carpentier, C., Geijzendorffer, I.R., Noûs, C., Pommereau, F.

    Published in Ecological informatics (01-03-2021)
    “…Ecosystems are complex and data-intensive systems, and the ecologists still struggle to understand them in an integrated manner. Models that miss key dynamics…”
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    At the heart of the COVID‐19 crisis: Perceived concerns of changes in long‐term cancer care in French women with cancer by Della Vecchia, Claire, Girodet, Magali, Ginguené, Stéphéline, Carpentier, Camille, Leroy, Tanguy, Siméone, Arnaud, Vayre, Emilie, Mabire, Xavier, Ferraz, Dulce, Morin‐Messabel, Christine, Préau, Marie

    Published in European journal of cancer care (01-07-2022)
    “…Objective In the COVID‐19 crisis context, the main objective of the study is to investigate factors associated with perceived concerns of change in long‐term…”
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    Reinterpreting the relationship between number of species and number of links connects community structure and stability by Carpentier, Camille, Barabás, György, Spaak, Jürg Werner, De Laender, Frederik

    Published in Nature ecology & evolution (01-08-2021)
    “…For 50 years, ecologists have examined how the number of interactions (links) scales with the number of species in ecological networks. Here, we show that the…”
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    Behavior Change Content, Understandability, and Actionability of Chronic Condition Self-Management Apps Available in France: Systematic Search and Evaluation by Siqueira do Prado, Luiza, Carpentier, Camille, Preau, Marie, Schott, Anne-Marie, Dima, Alexandra Lelia

    Published in JMIR mHealth and uHealth (26-08-2019)
    “…The quality of life of people living with chronic conditions is highly dependent on self-management behaviors. Mobile health (mHealth) apps could facilitate…”
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