His primary areas of investigation include Ecology, Introduced species, Trophic level, Fishery and Animal ecology. His Ecosystem, Terrestrial ecosystem and Freshwater ecosystem study, which is part of a larger body of work in Ecology, is frequently linked to Reciprocal and Subsidy, bridging the gap between disciplines. His studies deal with areas such as Zoology, Range, Juvenile and Food web as well as Introduced species.
In his study, Wildlife conservation, Plankton, Temperate climate and Habitat destruction is inextricably linked to Invasive species, which falls within the broad field of Range. His work deals with themes such as Catfish and Wels catfish, which intersect with Fishery. His Animal ecology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Silurus, Agriculture and Environmental impact assessment.
Ecology, Trophic level, Introduced species, Fishery and Ecosystem are his primary areas of study. His study on Ecology is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Esox. His Introduced species research incorporates elements of Range, Crucian carp, Carassius carassius, Sympatry and Animal ecology.
His study in Range is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Wildlife conservation and Plankton. The concepts of his Fishery study are interwoven with issues in Catfish and Fish migration. The various areas that Julien Cucherousset examines in his Ecosystem study include Crayfish, Procambarus clarkii, Biodiversity and Freshwater fish.
Julien Cucherousset mainly focuses on Ecology, Intraspecific competition, Ecosystem, Predation and Biodiversity. His studies deal with areas such as Pike, Esox and Freshwater fish as well as Ecology. His Pike research integrates issues from Stocking and Fishery.
His Intraspecific competition research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Species richness and Phoxinus. The Ecosystem study combines topics in areas such as Crayfish and Abundance. His research in Predation intersects with topics in Trout, Diel vertical migration and Introduced species.
Julien Cucherousset mostly deals with Ecology, Ecosystem, Biodiversity, Intraspecific competition and Trophic level. His Ecology study frequently draws connections between related disciplines such as Freshwater fish. In his work, Salvelinus is strongly intertwined with Fishery, which is a subfield of Ecosystem.
His research in Biodiversity focuses on subjects like Salmo, which are connected to Introduced species, Taxon, Scientific consensus and Fish stocking. His Intraspecific competition research incorporates themes from Abiotic component, Ecomorphology, Habitat and Lepomis. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Pike, Esox, Juvenile and Zoology.
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Ecological Impacts of Nonnative Freshwater Fishes
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Fisheries (2011)
Voracious invader or benign feline? A review of the environmental biology of European catfish Silurus glanis in its native and introduced ranges
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Fish and Fisheries (2009)
Non-native fishes and climate change: predicting species responses to warming temperatures in a temperate region
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Freshwater Biology (2010)
Reciprocal subsidies between freshwater and terrestrial ecosystems structure consumer resource dynamics
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Ecology (2012)
A continuum of life history tactics in a brown trout (Salmo trutta) population
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Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (2005)
The community and ecosystem consequences of intraspecific diversity: a meta-analysis.
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Biological Reviews of The Cambridge Philosophical Society (2019)
The Use of Two New Portable 12‐mm PIT Tag Detectors to Track Small Fish in Shallow Streams
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North American Journal of Fisheries Management (2005)
Quantifying the multiple facets of isotopic diversity: New metrics for stable isotope ecology
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Ecological Indicators (2015)
Using stable isotope analyses to determine the ecological effects of non-native fishes.
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Fisheries Management and Ecology (2012)
Stable isotope evidence of trophic interactions between introduced brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis and native brown trout Salmo trutta in a mountain stream of south‐west France
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Journal of Fish Biology (2007)
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