Martine Rodier is affiliated with the Institut de Recherche pour le Développement in France. Their research primarily spans the fields of Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with significant contributions focusing on Oceanography, Ecology, and Global and Planetary Change.
Their work covers topics including Marine and Coastal Ecosystems, Marine Biology and Ecology Research, Isotope Analysis in Ecology, Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies, Marine and Coastal Plant Biology, Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies, and Heavy Metals in the Environment.
Martine Rodier has published extensively in notable venues, particularly in the Marine Pollution Bulletin, with five publications there, and also in Frontiers in Earth Science, Frontiers in Marine Science, the Journal of Plankton Research, and the Journal of Marine Systems.
Selected recent papers by Martine Rodier include:
Other relevant papers related to their research environment and topics include:
Frequent co-authors working with Martine Rodier include Cécile Dupouy, David Varillon, Christel Pinazo, Claire Seceh, and Sophie Bonnet.
Jean Blanchot;Martine Rodier
Robert Le Borgne;Richard T Barber;Thierry Delcroix;Hisayuki Y Inoue
Robert Le Borgne;Martine Rodier
T.T. Packard;M. Denis;M. Rodier;P. Garfield
A Leynaert;P Tréguer;Christiane Lancelot;Martine Rodier
Jean Blanchot;Martine Rodier;Aubert Le Bouteiller
Martine Rodier;Robert Le Borgne
Marie-Hélène Radenac;Martine Rodier
Stéphane Blain;Aude Leynaert;Paul Tréguer;Marie-Josèphe Chretiennot-Dinet
Ge´rard Eldin;Martine Rodier;Marie-He´le`ne Radenac
Martine Rodier;Robert Le Borgne
John P. Dunne;James W. Murray;Martine Rodier;Dennis A. Hansell
Lionel Denis;Christian Grenz;Élisabeth Alliot;Martine Rodier
Sophie Bonnet;Martine Rodier;Kendra A. Turk-Kubo;Cyril Germineaud
M.M.B. Tenório;R. Le Borgne;M. Rodier;J. Neveux
John P. Dunne;James W. Murray;Anthony K. Aufdenkampe;Stephane Blain
Nathalie Van Den Broeck;Thierry Moutin;Martine Rodier;Aubert Le Bouteiller
Daniela M. Ceccarelli;A. David McKinnon;Serge Andréfouët;Valerie Allain
Aubert Le Bouteiller;Aude Leynaert;Michael R. Landry;Robert Le Borgne
Patrick Houssard;Anne Lorrain;Laura Tremblay-Boyer;Valérie Allain
Aubert Le Bouteiller;Aude Leynaert;Michael R. Landry;Robert Le Borgne
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