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6978
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7515
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336

Overview

Bruno Ernande is affiliated with the French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea in France. Their research focuses extensively on Environmental Science, with a particular emphasis on subfields such as Global and Planetary Change, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Ecology, Genetics, and Aquatic Science.

The main topics covered in their scientific work include Marine and fisheries research, Fish Ecology and Management Studies, Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies, Genetic diversity and population structure, Isotope Analysis in Ecology, Aquaculture Nutrition and Growth, and Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock.

Among their recent publications are:

  • Plasticity of trophic interactions in fish assemblages results in temporal stability of benthic-pelagic couplings (2021, Marine Environmental Research)
  • Directional Bilateral Asymmetry in Fish Otolith: A Potential Tool to Evaluate Stock Boundaries? (2021, Symmetry)
  • New scale analyses reveal centenarian African coelacanths (2021, Current Biology)
  • Complementarity and discriminatory power of genotype and otolith shape in describing the fine-scale population structure of an exploited fish, the common sole of the Eastern English Channel (2020, PLoS ONE)
  • Bioen-OSMOSE: A bioenergetic marine ecosystem model with physiological response to temperature and oxygen (2023, Progress In Oceanography)

Bruno Ernande frequently collaborates with several researchers, including:

  • Morgane Travers-Trolet
  • Alaia Morell
  • Yunne-Jai Shin
  • Nicolas Barrier
  • Kélig Mahé

They have published multiple works in venues such as Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science, Marine Environmental Research, and Symmetry.

Best Publications

  • Maturation trends indicative of rapid evolution preceded the collapse of northern cod

    Esben M. Olsen;Esben M. Olsen;Mikko Heino;George R. Lilly;M. Joanne Morgan

  • Ecology: managing evolving fish stocks.

    Christian Jørgensen;Katja Enberg;Erin S. Dunlop;Robert Arlinghaus;Robert Arlinghaus

  • Managing Evolving Fish Stocks

    C. Joergensen;K. Enberg;E.S. Dunlop;R. Arlinghaus

  • Evaluation of the impact of polyethylene microbeads ingestion in European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) larvae.

    David Mazurais;Bruno Ernande;Patrick Quazuguel;Armelle Severe

  • Adaptive changes in harvested populations: plasticity and evolution of age and size at maturation.

    Bruno Ernande;Ulf Dieckmann;Mikko Heino

  • The logic of skipped spawning in fish

    Christian Jørgensen;Bruno Ernande;Øyvind Fiksen;Ulf Dieckmann

  • Summer mortality of hatchery-produced Pacific oyster spat (Crassostrea gigas). I. Estimation of genetic parameters for survival and growth

    Lionel Dégremont;Bruno Ernande;Edouard Bédier;Pierre Boudry

  • Evolutionary impact assessment: accounting for evolutionary consequences of fishing in an ecosystem approach to fisheries management.

    Ane T. Laugen;Ane T. Laugen;Georg H. Engelhard;Rebecca Whitlock;Rebecca Whitlock;Robert Arlinghaus;Robert Arlinghaus

  • Benthic and fish aggregation inside an offshore wind farm: Which effects on the trophic web functioning?

    Aurore Raoux;Samuele Tecchio;Jean-Philippe Pezy;Géraldine Lassalle

  • Predictive systems ecology

    Matthew R. Evans;Mike Bithell;Stephen J. Cornell;Sasha R. X. Dall

  • Size-selective fishing gear and life history evolution in the Northeast Arctic cod

    Christian Jørgensen;Bruno Ernande;Øyvind Fiksen

  • The evolution of phenotypic plasticity in spatially structured environments: implications of intraspecific competition, plasticity costs and environmental characteristics.

    B. Ernande;B. Ernande;U. Dieckmann

  • Trade-offs in phenotypic traits: endurance at birth, growth, survival, predation and susceptibility to parasitism in a lizard, Lacerta vivipara.

    J. Clobert;A. Oppliger;G. Sorci;B. Ernande

  • Can fisheries-induced evolution shift reference points for fisheries management?

    Mikko Heino;Mikko Heino;Loïc Baulier;Loïc Baulier;David S. Boukal;David S. Boukal;Bruno Ernande

  • Plasticity in resource allocation based life history traits in the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas. I. Spatial variation in food abundance

    B. Ernande;P. Boudry;J. Clobert;J. Haure

  • Modelling species distributions using regression quantiles

    Sandrine Vaz;Corinne S. Martin;Paul D. Eastwood;Bruno Ernande;Bruno Ernande

  • Reorganization of a marine trophic network along an inshore–offshore gradient due to stronger pelagic–benthic coupling in coastal areas

    Dorothée Kopp;Dorothée Kopp;Sébastien Lefebvre;Marie Cachera;Marie Cachera;Maria Ching Villanueva

  • Phenotypic and genetic consequences of size selection at the larval stage in the Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas)

    Nicolas Taris;Bruno Ernande;Helen McCombie;Pierre Boudry

  • Genetic polymorphism and trade-offs in the early life-history strategy of the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas (Thunberg, 1795): a quantitative genetic study

    B. Ernande;J. Clobert;H. McCombie;P. Boudry

  • Sagittal otolith morphogenesis asymmetry in marine fishes.

    T. Mille;K. Mahe;M. C. Villanueva;H. De Pontual

Frequent Co-Authors

Pierre Boudry
Pierre Boudry French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Ulf Dieckmann
Ulf Dieckmann International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
Mikko Heino
Mikko Heino University of Bergen
Robert Arlinghaus
Robert Arlinghaus Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Adriaan D. Rijnsdorp
Adriaan D. Rijnsdorp Wageningen University & Research
Anssi Vainikka
Anssi Vainikka University of Eastern Finland
Christian Jorgensen
Christian Jorgensen University of Bergen
Georg H. Engelhard
Georg H. Engelhard Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science
Rachid Amara
Rachid Amara University of Lille
Jean-Claude Dauvin
Jean-Claude Dauvin Université de Caen Normandie

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