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Laurent Barillé

Laurent Barillé

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
40
Citations
4746
World Ranking
8184
National Ranking
363

Overview

Laurent Barillé is affiliated with the University of Nantes in France and specializes in Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with particular focus on oceanography and related subfields.

Their research covers diverse topics within marine and coastal environments, including marine and coastal plant biology, marine and coastal ecosystems, marine and fisheries research, coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics, marine bivalve and aquaculture studies, marine biology and ecology research, and coral and marine ecosystems studies.

Laurent Barillé's work has been published in various scientific journals, with a notable presence in venues such as Remote Sensing, SSRN Electronic Journal, Remote Sensing of Environment, Frontiers in Marine Science, and Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research).

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Laurent Barillé include:

  • "Sentinel-2 remote sensing of Zostera noltei-dominated intertidal seagrass meadows" (2020, Remote Sensing of Environment)
  • "Multi- and hyperspectral classification of soft-bottom intertidal vegetation using a spectral library for coastal biodiversity remote sensing" (2023, Remote Sensing of Environment)
  • "Remote Sensing-Driven Pacific Oyster (Crassostrea gigas) Growth Modeling to Inform Offshore Aquaculture Site Selection" (2020, Frontiers in Marine Science)
  • "Biological, socio-economic, and administrative opportunities and challenges to moving aquaculture offshore for small French oyster-farming companies" (2020, Aquaculture)
  • "Decadal increase in the ecological status of a North-Atlantic intertidal seagrass meadow observed with multi-mission satellite time-series" (2021, Ecological Indicators)

The scientist collaborates frequently with several researchers, including Pierre Gernez, Simon Oiry, María Laura Zoffoli, Bede Ffinian Rowe Davies, and Philippe Rosa.

Best Publications

  • Effects of high natural seston concentrations on the feeding, selection, and absorption of the oyster Crassostrea gigas (Thunberg)

    L Barillé;J Prou;M Héral;D Razet

  • Grain and annulus diameter as criteria for distinguishing pollen grains of cereals from wild grasses

    Camille Joly;Laurent Barillé;Mathilde Barreau;Alban Mancheron

  • Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) feeding responses to a fish-farm effluent

    Sébastien Lefebvre;Laurent Barillé;Muriel Clerc

  • No influence of food quality, but ration-dependent retention efficiencies in the Japanese oyster Crassostrea gigas

    L. Barillé;J. Prou;M. Héral;S. Bourgrier

  • Selective feeding of the oystercrassostrea gigas fed on a natural microphytobenthos assemblage

    Bruno Cognie;Laurent Barillé;Yves Rincé

  • Increase in seagrass distribution at Bourgneuf Bay (France) detected by spatial remote sensing

    Laurent Barillé;Marc Robin;Nicolas Harin;Annaëlle Bargain

  • Correction for particulate organic matter as estimated by loss on ignition in estuarine ecosystems

    Anne-Laure Barillé-Boyer;Laurent Barillé;Henri Massé;Daniel Razet

  • Vertical cell movement is a primary response of intertidal benthic biofilms to increasing light dose

    Rupert G. Perkins;Johann Lavaud;Joao Serôdio;Jean-Luc Mouget

  • Global change and climate‐driven invasion of the Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) along European coasts: a bioenergetics modelling approach

    Yoann Thomas;Stéphane Pouvreau;Marianne Alunno-Bruscia;Laurent Barillé

  • Spectrometric constraint in analysis of benthic diatom biomass using monospecific cultures

    V. Méléder;L. Barillé;P. Launeau;V. Carrère

  • Spatiotemporal changes in microphytobenthos assemblages in a macrotidal flat (Bourgneuf Bay,France)1

    Vona Méléder;Yves Rincé;Laurent Barillé;Pierre Gaudin

  • Mapping microphytobenthos biomass by non-linear inversion of visible-infrared hyperspectral images

    Jean-Philippe Combe;Patrick Launeau;Véronique Carrère;Daniela Despan

  • Spatial distribution in a temperate coastal ecosystem of the wild stock of the farmed oyster Crassostrea gigas (Thunberg)

    Bruno Cognie;Joël Haure;Laurent Barillé

  • Temporal changes in the phytoplankton community along the French coast of the eastern English Channel and the southern Bight of the North Sea

    Tania Hernández-Fariñas;Dominique Soudant;Laurent Barillé;Catherine Belin

  • Sentinel-2 remote sensing of Zostera noltei-dominated intertidal seagrass meadows

    Maria Laura Zoffoli;Pierre Gernez;Philippe Rosa;Anthony Le Bris;Anthony Le Bris

  • Rising water temperatures, reproduction and recruitment of an invasive oyster, Crassostrea gigas, on the French Atlantic coast.

    Mickaël Dutertre;Peter G. Beninger;Laurent Barillé;Mathias Papin

  • Selection and processing of large suspended algae in the oyster Crassostrea gigas

    Bruno Cognie;Laurent Barillé;Guillaume Massé;Peter G. Beninger

  • Spatio-temporal changes in microphytobenthos structure analysed by pigment composition in a macrotidal flat (Bourgneuf Bay, France)

    Vona Méléder;Laurent Barillé;Yves Rincé;Michèle Morançais

  • Temperature and seston quantity and quality effects on field reproduction of farmed oysters, Crassostrea gigas, in Bourgneuf Bay, France.

    Mickaël Dutertre;Peter G. Beninger;Laurent Barillé;Mathias Papin

  • Shellfish Aquaculture from Space: Potential of Sentinel2 to Monitor Tide-Driven Changes in Turbidity, Chlorophyll Concentration and Oyster Physiological Response at the Scale of an Oyster Farm

    Pierre Gernez;David Doxaran;Laurent Barillé

  • Modélisation de l'écophysiologie de l'huître Crassostrea gigas dans un environnement estuarien

    Laurent Barillé;Maurice Héral;Anne-Laure Barillé-Boyer

  • Variations in pallial organs and eulatero-frontal cirri in response to high particulate matter concentrations in the oyster Crassostrea gigas

    Laurent Barillé;Joël Haure;Bruno Cognie;Anne Leroy

  • Growth of the Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) in a high-turbidity environment: Comparison of model simulations based on scope for growth and dynamic energy budgets

    Laurent Barillé;Astrid Lerouxel;Mickaël Dutertre;Joël Haure

  • Toward Sentinel-2 High Resolution Remote Sensing of Suspended Particulate Matter in Very Turbid Waters: SPOT4 (Take5) Experiment in the Loire and Gironde Estuaries

    Pierre Gernez;Virginie Lafon;Astrid Lerouxel;Cécile Curti

Frequent Co-Authors

Patrick Launeau
Patrick Launeau University of Nantes
Johann Lavaud
Johann Lavaud Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Cédric Bacher
Cédric Bacher French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Vanda Brotas
Vanda Brotas University of Lisbon
Peter M. J. Herman
Peter M. J. Herman Delft University of Technology
Tjeerd J. Bouma
Tjeerd J. Bouma Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research
Maria P. Dias
Maria P. Dias University of Lisbon
Vittorio E. Brando
Vittorio E. Brando National Research Council (CNR)
David Doxaran
David Doxaran Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Stephane Pouvreau
Stephane Pouvreau French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea

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