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Jean-Pierre Debenay

Jean-Pierre Debenay

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Earth Science

D-Index
35
Citations
4922
World Ranking
7574
National Ranking
602

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Jean-Pierre Debenay is affiliated with the University of Angers in France. Their academic profile currently includes no specific recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publishers, or detailed fields and topics of study available from the source data.

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Best Publications

  • Foraminiferal proxies for pollution monitoring in moderately polluted harbors.

    E Armynot du Châtelet;J.-P Debenay;R Soulard

  • Factors determining the distribution of foraminiferal assemblages in Port Joinville Harbor (Ile d'Yeu, France): the influence of pollution

    Jean-Pierre Debenay;Erica Tsakiridis;René Soulard;Hubert Grossel

  • Distribution Trends of Foraminiferal Assemblages in Paralic Environments

    Jean-Pierre Debenay;Jean-Jacques Guillou;Fabrice Redois;Emmanuelle Geslin

  • Ecological transitions indicated by foraminiferal assemblages in paralic environments

    Jean-Pierre Debenay;Jean-Jacques Guillou

  • Morphological abnormalities of foraminiferal tests in Brazilian environments: comparison between polluted and non-polluted areas

    Emmanuelle Geslin;Jean-Pierre Debenay;Wania Duleba;Carla Bonetti

  • Morphological and cytological responses of ammonia (foraminifera) to copper contamination: implication for the use of foraminifera as bioindicators of pollution.

    Valérie Le Cadre;Jean-Pierre Debenay

  • LOW pH EFFECTS ON AMMONIA BECCARII TEST DEFORMATION: IMPLICATIONS FOR USING TEST DEFORMATIONS AS A POLLUTION INDICATOR

    Valérie Le Cadre;Jean-Pierre Debenay;Maurice Lesourd

  • ORIGIN OF MORPHOLOGICAL ABNORMALITIES IN AMMONIA (FORAMINIFERA): STUDIES IN LABORATORY AND NATURAL ENVIRONMENTS

    V. Stouff;E. Geslin;J.-P. Debenay;M. Lesourd

  • Spatio-temporal distribution of benthic foraminifera in relation to estuarine dynamics (Vie estuary, Vendée, W France)

    J.-P. Debenay;E. Bicchi;E. Goubert;E. Armynot du Châtelet

  • FORAMINIFERAL ASSEMBLAGES IN A HYPERSALINE LAGOON, ARARUAMA (R.J.) BRAZIL

    Jean-Pierre Debenay;Emmanuelle Geslin;Beatriz Beck Eichler;Wânia Duleba

  • Ammonia beccarii and Ammonia tepida (Foraminifera): morphofunctional arguments for their distinction

    Jean-Pierre Debenay;Eric Bénéteau;Jijun Zhang;Véronique Stouff

  • RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN FORAMINIFERAL ASSEMBLAGES AND HYDRODYNAMICS IN THE GULF OF KALLONI, GREECE

    Jean-Pierre Debenay;Bertrand Millet;Michalis O. Angelidis

  • Patchiness and life cycle of intertidal foraminifera: Implication for environmental and paleoenvironmental interpretation

    Julie Morvan;Jean-Pierre Debenay;Frans Jorissen;Fabrice Redois

  • Foraminifera as potential bio-indicators of the “Erika” oil spill in the Bay of Bourgneuf: Field and experimental studies

    Julie Morvan;Valérie Le Cadre;Frans Jorissen;Jean-Pierre Debenay

  • Ecological factors acting on the microfauna in mangrove swamps. The case of foraminiferal assemblages in French Guiana

    J.-P. Debenay;D. Guiral;M. Parra

  • Environmental Variation and Foraminiferal Test Abnormalities

    Emmanuelle Geslin;Veronique Stouff;Jean-Pierre Debenay;Maurice Lesourd

  • Effects of short-term environmental disturbances on living benthic foraminifera during the Pacific oyster summer mortality in the Marennes-Oléron Bay (France)

    Vincent M.P. Bouchet;Jean-Pierre Debenay;Pierre-Guy Sauriau;Joël Radford-Knoery

  • The anthropogenic impact on the western French coasts as revealed by foraminifera: A review

    Éric Armynot du Châtelet;Jean-Pierre Debenay

  • Cathodoluminescence of Recent biogenic carbonates: environmental and ontogenetic fingerprint

    Vincent Barbin;K. Ramseyer;J. P. Debenay;E. Schein

  • Recent foraminiferal assemblages and their distribution relative to environmental stress in the paralic environments of West Africa (Cape Timiris to Ebrie Lagoon)

    Jean-Pierre Debenay

  • Influence of the mode of macrofauna-mediated bioturbation on the vertical distribution of living benthic foraminifera : first insight from axial tomodensitometry

    Vincent M.P. Bouchet;Vincent M.P. Bouchet;Pierre-Guy Sauriau;Jean-Pierre Debenay;Florian Mermillod-Blondin

  • Abnormal wall textures and test deformation in Ammonia (hyaline foraminifer)

    E. Geslin;J. P. Debenay;M. Lesourd

  • Behaviour and taphonomic loss in foraminiferal assemblages of mangrove swamps of French Guiana

    Jean-Pierre Debenay;Daniel Guiral;M Parra

Frequent Co-Authors

Pierre-Guy Sauriau
Pierre-Guy Sauriau University of La Rochelle
Emmanuelle Geslin
Emmanuelle Geslin University of Angers
Frans Jorissen
Frans Jorissen University of Angers
Jan Pawlowski
Jan Pawlowski Heidelberg University
Jean-Claude Amiard
Jean-Claude Amiard University of Nantes
Michel Michaelovitch de Mahiques
Michel Michaelovitch de Mahiques Universidade de São Paulo
Sabine Schmidt
Sabine Schmidt University of Bordeaux
Hiroshi Kitazato
Hiroshi Kitazato Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology
Florian Mermillod-Blondin
Florian Mermillod-Blondin Claude Bernard University Lyon 1

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