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    Setting the scene for Mediterranean litterscape management: The first basin-scale quantification and mapping of floating marine debris by Lambert, C., Authier, M., Dorémus, G., Laran, S., Panigada, S., Spitz, J., Van Canneyt, O., Ridoux, V.

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-08-2020)
    “…Plastic pollution has become one of the biggest environmental concerns of the Anthropocene as it represents a major threat to both wildlife and human health…”
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    Integrated spatial models foster complementarity between monitoring programmes in producing large‐scale bottlenose dolphin indicators by Lauret, V., Labach, H., Turek, D., Laran, S., Gimenez, O.

    Published in Animal conservation (01-04-2023)
    “…Over the last decades, large‐scale ecological projects have emerged that require collecting ecological data over broad spatial and temporal coverage. Yet,…”
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    How does ocean seasonality drive habitat preferences of highly mobile top predators? Part I: The north-western Mediterranean Sea by Lambert, C., Laran, S., David, L., Dorémus, G., Pettex, E., Van Canneyt, O., Ridoux, V.

    “…Contrasting to the overall oligotrophic Mediterranean Sea, the north-western basin is characterised by high productivity and marked by seasonality, which…”
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    Delayed response to environmental conditions and infra-seasonal dynamics of the short-beaked common dolphin distribution by Lambert, C, Authier, M, Blanchard, A, Dorémus, G, Laran, S, Van Canneyt, O, Spitz, J

    Published in Royal Society open science (01-11-2022)
    “…Cetaceans adjust their distribution and abundance to encountered conditions across years and seasons, but we poorly understand such small-scale changes for…”
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    From the sky and on the beaches: complementary tools to evaluate common dolphin bycatch in the Bay of Biscay by Peltier, H, Laran, S, Dabin, W, Daniel, P, Dars, C, Demaret, F, Doremus, G, Genu, M, Meheust, E, Spitz, J, Van Canneyt, O, Ridoux, V

    Published in Endangered species research (25-04-2024)
    “…Since 1989, multiple stranding events of common dolphins have been regularly recorded along the French Atlantic coast. Examination of the carcasses revealed…”
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    The effect of a multi-target protocol on cetacean detection and abundance estimation in aerial surveys by Lambert, C., Authier, M., Dorémus, G., Gilles, A., Hammond, P., Laran, S., Ricart, A., Ridoux, V., Scheidat, M., Spitz, J., Van Canneyt, O.

    Published in Royal Society open science (04-09-2019)
    “…A double-platform protocol was implemented in the Bay of Biscay and English Channel during the SCANS-III survey (2016). Two observation platforms using…”
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    Prey consumption by cetaceans reveals the importance of energy-rich food webs in the Bay of Biscay by Spitz, J., Ridoux, V., Trites, A.W., Laran, S., Authier, M.

    Published in Progress in oceanography (01-09-2018)
    “…•Annual and seasonal energy and biomass removals by cetaceans in the Bay of Biscay.•Estimates address interspecific differences in the cost of living of…”
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    How does ocean seasonality drive habitat preferences of highly mobile top predators? Part II: The eastern North-Atlantic by Lambert, C., Pettex, E., Dorémus, G., Laran, S., Stéphan, E., Canneyt, O. Van, Ridoux, V.

    “…Marine ecosystems are characterised by strong heterogeneity and variability, both spatially and temporally. In particular, seasonal variations may lead to…”
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    Modelling the habitat suitability of cetaceans: Example of the sperm whale in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea by Praca, Emilie, Gannier, Alexandre, Das, Krishna, Laran, Sophie

    “…Cetaceans are mobile and spend long periods underwater. Because of this, modelling their habitat could be subject to a serious problem of false absence…”
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    Potential feeding habitat of fin whales in the western Mediterranean Sea: an environmental niche model by Druon, Jean-Noël, Panigada, Simone, David, Léa, Gannier, Alexandre, Mayol, Pascal, Arcangeli, Antonella, Cañadas, Ana, Laran, Sophie, Di Méglio, Nathalie, Gauffier, Pauline

    “…The development of synoptic tools is required to derive the potential habitat of fin whalesBalaenoptera physaluson a large-scale basis in the Mediterranean…”
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    Remote sensing of Trichodesmium spp. mats in the western tropical South Pacific by Rousset, Guillaume, De Boissieu, Florian, Menkes, Christophe E, Lefevre, Jerome, Frouin, Robert, Rodier, Martine, Ridoux, Vincent, Laran, Sophie, Bonnet, Sophie, Dupouy, Cecile

    Published in Biogeosciences (29-08-2018)
    “…Trichodesmium is the major nitrogen-fixing species in the western tropical South Pacific (WTSP) region, a hot spot of diazotrophy. Due to the paucity of in…”
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    The relationship between summer aggregation of fin whales and satellite-derived environmental conditions in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea by Littaye, Anne, Gannier, Alexandre, Laran, Sophie, Wilson, John P.F

    Published in Remote sensing of environment (15-03-2004)
    “…Few studies have tried to explain the summer distribution pattern of fin whales ( Balaenoptera physalus) in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea, an area…”
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