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Jozée Sarrazin is affiliated with the University of Western Brittany in France. Their research focuses primarily on environmental science and earth and planetary sciences, with a strong emphasis on oceanography and ecology. Their work encompasses various subfields including global and planetary change, environmental chemistry, and atmospheric science.

The scientist has contributed extensively to the study of marine biology and ecology. Key topics covered in their publications include:

  • Marine Biology and Ecology Research
  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology
  • Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies
  • Marine and Coastal Ecosystems
  • Marine and Coastal Plant Biology
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena

Jozée Sarrazin has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Marjolaine Matabos
  • Florence Pradillon
  • Pierre-Marie Sarradin
  • Daniela Zeppilli
  • Loïc Michel

Their publications often appear in the following venues:

  • Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Marine Policy
  • Progress In Oceanography
  • Marine Biology
  • Marine Environmental Research

Notable recent papers include:

  • Biological rhythms in the deep-sea hydrothermal mussel Bathymodiolus azoricus, 2020, Nature Communications
  • Research is needed to inform environmental management of hydrothermally inactive and extinct polymetallic sulfide (PMS) deposits, 2020, Marine Policy
  • Exploring Environmental DNA (eDNA) to Assess Biodiversity of Hard Substratum Faunal Communities on the Lucky Strike Vent Field (Mid-Atlantic Ridge) and Investigate Recolonization Dynamics After an Induced Disturbance, 2020, Frontiers in Marine Science
  • High environmental stress and productivity increase functional diversity along a deep-sea hydrothermal vent gradient, 2020, Ecology
  • Application of scientific criteria for identifying hydrothermal ecosystems in need of protection, 2021, Marine Policy

Best Publications

  • Is the meiofauna a good indicator for climate change and anthropogenic impacts

    Daniela Zeppilli;Daniela Zeppilli;Jozee Sarrazin;Daniel Leduc;Pedro Martinez Arbizu

  • Biological and geological dynamics over four years on a high-temperature sulfide structure at the Juan de Fuca Ridge hydrothermal observatory

    Jozee Sarrazin;Robigou;Sk Juniper;Delaney

  • Temporal change in deep-sea benthic ecosystems: a review of the evidence from recent time-series studies

    A. G. Glover;A. J. Gooday;D. M. Bailey;D. S. M. Billett

  • Trophic relationships in a deep Mediterranean cold-water coral bank (Santa Maria di Leuca, Ionian Sea)

    A. Carlier;E. Le Guilloux;Karine Olu;Jozee Sarrazin

  • Characteristics of meiofauna in extreme marine ecosystems: a review

    Daniela Zeppilli;Daniel Leduc;Christophe Fontanier;Diego Fontaneto

  • Biological characteristics of a hydrothermal edifice mosaic community

    Jozee Sarrazin;Sk Juniper

  • Physical and chemical factors influencing species distributions on hydrothermal sulfide edifices of the Juan de Fuca Ridge, northeast Pacific

    Jozee Sarrazin;Sk Juniper;G Massoth;P Legendre

  • Biodiversity of cold seep ecosystems along the European margins

    A. Vanreusel;A.C. Andersen;A. Boetius;D.P. Connelly

  • Recent volcanic events and the distribution of hydrothermal venting at the Lucky Strike hydrothermal field, Mid‐Atlantic Ridge

    Helene Ondreas;M. Cannat;Yves Fouquet;Alain Normand

  • 3D Reconstruction of Natural Underwater Scenes Using the Stereovision System IRIS

    V. Brandou;A.G. Allais;M. Perrier;E. Malis

  • Microbial‐mineral floc associated with nascent hydrothermal activity on CoAxial Segment, Juan de Fuca Ridge

    S. Kim Juniper;P. Martineu;J. Sarrazin;Y. Gélinas

  • Are spatial variations in the diets of hydrothermal fauna linked to local environmental conditions

    F. De Busserolles;Jozee Sarrazin;Olivier Gauthier;Y. Gelinas

  • Ferromanganese nodule fauna in the Tropical North Pacific Ocean: Species richness, faunal cover and spatial distribution

    Julie Veillette;Jozée Sarrazin;Andrew J. Gooday;Joëlle Galéron

  • Distribution and spatial variation of hydrothermal faunal assemblages at Lucky Strike (Mid-Atlantic Ridge) revealed by high-resolution video image analysis

    Daphne Cuvelier;Jozée Sarrazin;Ana Colaço;Jon Copley

  • Diversity and distribution of cold-seep fauna associated with different geological and environmental settings at mud volcanoes and pockmarks of the Nile Deep-Sea Fan

    Bénédicte Ritt;Catherine Pierre;Olivier Gauthier;Olivier Gauthier;Olivier Gauthier;Frank Wenzhöfer

  • First insights into the structure and environmental setting of cold-seep communities in the Marmara Sea

    Bénédicte Ritt;Jozée Sarrazin;Jean-Claude Caprais;Philippe Noël

  • Mosaic community dynamics on Juan de Fuca Ridge sulphide edifices : substratum, temperature and implications for trophic structure

    Jozée Sarrazin;Christian Levesque;S. Kim Juniper;Margaret K. Tivey

  • Biodiversity patterns, environmental drivers and indicator species on a high-temperature hydrothermal edifice, Mid-Atlantic Ridge

    Jozée Sarrazin;Pierre Legendre;Fanny de Busserolles;Fanny de Busserolles;Marie-Claire Fabri

  • Rhythms and community dynamics of a hydrothermal tubeworm assemblage at main endeavour field - a multidisciplinary deep-sea observatory approach.

    Daphne Cuvelier;Pierre Legendre;Agathe Laes;Pierre-Marie Sarradin

  • Biological rhythms in the deep-sea hydrothermal mussel Bathymodiolus azoricus.

    Audrey M. Mat;Jozée Sarrazin;Gabriel V. Markov;Vincent Apremont

  • Speciation of dissolved copper within an active hydrothermal edifice on the Lucky Strike vent field (MAR, 37°N)

    Pierre-Marie Sarradin;Matthieu Waeles;Solène Bernagout;Christian Le Gall

  • Hydrothermal faunal assemblages and habitat characterisation at the Eiffel Tower edifice (Lucky Strike, Mid-Atlantic Ridge)

    Daphne Cuvelier;Pierre-Marie Sarradin;Jozée Sarrazin;Ana Colaço

  • Community dynamics over 14 years at the Eiffel Tower hydrothermal edifice on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge

    Daphne Cuvelier;Jozée Sarrazin;Ana Colaço;Jon T. Copley

  • Diversity and function in microbial mats from the Lucky Strike hydrothermal vent field

    Valentin Crépeau;Valentin Crépeau;Valentin Crépeau;Marie-Anne Cambon Bonavita;Marie-Anne Cambon Bonavita;Marie-Anne Cambon Bonavita;Françoise Lesongeur;Françoise Lesongeur;Françoise Lesongeur;Henintsoa Randrianalivelo;Henintsoa Randrianalivelo;Henintsoa Randrianalivelo

Frequent Co-Authors

Pierre-Marie Sarradin
Pierre-Marie Sarradin University of Western Brittany
Ana Colaço
Ana Colaço University of the Azores
Karine Olu
Karine Olu French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Daniel Desbruyères
Daniel Desbruyères French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Ann Vanreusel
Ann Vanreusel Ghent University
Pierre Legendre
Pierre Legendre University of Montreal
Antje Boetius
Antje Boetius Max Planck Society
Mathilde Cannat
Mathilde Cannat Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Andrew J. Gooday
Andrew J. Gooday National Oceanography Centre
Paul A. Tyler
Paul A. Tyler University of Southampton

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