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Magalie Baudrimont publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Magalie Baudrimont sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 141 publications — 37th percentile

37% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 687 publications or more.

Magalie Baudrimont D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Environmental Sciences scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Magalie Baudrimont sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 41 D-Index — 22nd percentile

22% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 125 D-Index or more.

Overview

Magalie Baudrimont is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science, with a broad range of work addressing pollution, health toxicology, materials chemistry, ecology, and industrial and manufacturing engineering.

The scientist has contributed extensively to the understanding of microplastics and plastic pollution, nanoparticles synthesis and applications, aquatic invertebrate ecology and behavior, mercury impact and mitigation studies, recycling and waste management techniques, geochemistry and elemental analysis, and environmental toxicology and ecotoxicology.

Key recent publications include:

  • Corbicula fluminea: A sentinel species for urban Rare Earth Element origin, 2020, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Molecular impacts of dietary exposure to nanoplastics combined with arsenic in Canadian oysters (Crassostrea virginica) and bioaccumulation comparison with Caribbean oysters (Isognomon alatus), 2021, Chemosphere
  • Environmental Fate Modeling of Nanoplastics in a Salinity Gradient Using a Lab-on-a-Chip: Where Does the Nanoscale Fraction of Plastic Debris Accumulate?, 2021, Environmental Science & Technology
  • Captive breeding of European freshwater mussels as a conservation tool: A review, 2023, Aquatic Conservation Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems
  • The underestimated toxic effects of nanoplastics coming from marine sources: A demonstration on oysters (Isognomon alatus), 2022, Chemosphere

Their work appears frequently in specialized journals with the highest number of publications in the SSRN Electronic Journal, followed by Chemosphere, Marine Pollution Bulletin, Environmental Science and Pollution Research, and The Science of The Total Environment.

Frequent co-authors include Julien Gigault, Émilie Pauline Dassié, Agnès Feurtet-Mazel, Alexandra Coynel, and Pierre-Yves Gourvès, reflecting collaborations across various subfields of environmental science.

Best Publications

  • Current opinion: What is a nanoplastic?

    Julien Gigault;Alexandra ter Halle;Magalie Baudrimont;Pierre-Yves Pascal

  • Long-term survey of heavy-metal pollution, biofilm contamination and diatom community structure in the Riou Mort watershed, South-West France.

    S. Morin;T.T. Duong;A. Dabrin;A. Coynel

  • Comparative Effects of Direct Cadmium Contamination on Gene Expression in Gills, Liver, Skeletal Muscles and Brain of the Zebrafish ( Danio rerio )

    Patrice Gonzalez;Magalie Baudrimont;Alain Boudou;Jean-Paul Bourdineaud

  • Geochemical survey and metal bioaccumulation of three bivalve species (Crassostrea gigas, Cerastoderma edule and Ruditapes philippinarum) in the Nord Medoc salt marshes (Gironde estuary, France)

    M Baudrimont;J Schäfer;V Marie;R Maury-Brachet

  • Impacts of gold nanoparticle exposure on two freshwater species: a phytoplanktonic alga (Scenedesmus subspicatus) and a benthic bivalve (Corbicula fluminea)

    S. Renault;M. Baudrimont;N. Mesmer-Dudons;P. Gonzalez

  • Impairment of lipid storage by cadmium in the European eel (Anguilla anguilla).

    Fabien Pierron;Magalie Baudrimont;Angélique Bossy;Jean-Paul Bourdineaud

  • RAD sequencing reveals within-generation polygenic selection in response to anthropogenic organic and metal contamination in North Atlantic eels

    Martin Laporte;Scott A. Pavey;Clément Rougeux;Fabien Pierron;Fabien Pierron

  • Induction of a multixenobiotic resistance protein (MXR) in the Asiatic clam Corbicula fluminea after heavy metals exposure.

    M Achard;M Baudrimont;A Boudou;J.P Bourdineaud

  • The key role of metallothioneins in the bivalve Corbicula fluminea during the depuration phase, after in situ exposure to Cd and Zn

    Magalie Baudrimont;Sandrine Andres;Gilles Durrieu;Alain Boudou

  • Bioaccumulation and metallothionein response in the asiatic clam (Corbicula fluminea) after experimental exposure to cadmium and inorganic mercury

    Magalie Baudrimont;Jacqueline Metivaud;Régine Maury-Brachet;Francis Ribeyre

  • Ecotoxicity of polyethylene nanoplastics from the North Atlantic oceanic gyre on freshwater and marine organisms (microalgae and filter-feeding bivalves).

    Magalie Baudrimont;Adeline Arini;Claire Guégan;Zélie Venel

  • Field transplantation of the freshwater bivalve Corbicula fluminea along a polymetallic contamination gradient (river Lot, France): II. Metallothionein response to metal exposure

    Magalie Baudrimont;Sandrine Andrès;Jacqueline Metivaud;Yvon Lapaquellerie

  • Effects of copper and cadmium spiked-sediments on embryonic development of Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes)

    Iris Barjhoux;Magalie Baudrimont;Bénédicte Morin;Laure Landi

  • Challenging the model for induction of metallothionein gene expression

    J.-P. Bourdineaud;M. Baudrimont;P. Gonzalez;J.-L. Moreau

  • Cadmium and zinc bioaccumulation and metallothionein response in two freshwater bivalves (Corbicula fluminea and Dreissena polymorpha) transplanted along a polymetallic gradient.

    Véronique Marie;Magalie Baudrimont;Alain Boudou

  • Impact of cadmium contamination and oxygenation levels on biochemical responses in the Asiatic clam Corbicula fluminea.

    Alexia Legeay;Maud Achard-Joris;Magalie Baudrimont;Jean-Charles Massabuau

  • Seasonal Variations of Metallothionein Concentrations in the Asiatic Clam (Corbicula fluminea)

    M Baudrimont;S Lemaire-Gony;F Ribeyre;J Métivaud

  • Cytochrome c Oxydase Subunit I Gene is Up-regulated by Cadmium in Freshwater and Marine Bivalves

    Maud Achard-Joris;Patrice Gonzalez;Véronique Marie;Magalie Baudrimont

  • Field transplantation of the freshwater bivalve Corbicula fluminea along a polymetallic contamination gradient (river Lot, France): I. Geochemical characteristics of the sampling sites and cadmium and zinc bioaccumulation kinetics

    Sandrine Andrès;Magalie Baudrimont;Yvon Lapaquellerie;Francis Ribeyre

  • Genotoxic and stress inductive potential of cadmium in Xenopus laevis larvae.

    Florence Mouchet;Magalie Baudrimont;Patrice Gonzalez;Y. Cuenot

  • Comparative evaluation of the toxicity and genotoxicity of cadmium in amphibian larvae (Xenopus laevis and Pleurodeles waltl) using the comet assay and the micronucleus test.

    Florence Mouchet;Laury Gauthier;Magalie Baudrimont;Patrice Gonzalez

Frequent Co-Authors

Hélène Budzinski
Hélène Budzinski University of Bordeaux
Alain Boudou
Alain Boudou University of Bordeaux
Pierre Labadie
Pierre Labadie University of Bordeaux
Jörg Schäfer
Jörg Schäfer University of Bordeaux
Xavier de Montaudouin
Xavier de Montaudouin University of Bordeaux
Gérard Blanc
Gérard Blanc University of Bordeaux
Stéphane Mornet
Stéphane Mornet Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Louis Bernatchez
Louis Bernatchez Université Laval
Christine Paillard
Christine Paillard University of Western Brittany
Philippe Soudant
Philippe Soudant French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea

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