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  • 2012 - Member of Academia Europaea

Overview

Myriam Sibuet is affiliated with the French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea in France. Their scientific work is connected to a prominent research institution focused on marine and oceanographic studies.

Sibuet holds the distinction of being a Member of Academia Europaea since 2012, reflecting acknowledgment by a significant European scholarly academy.

While specific details about recent publications, co-authors, book publications, or research topics are not provided, the professional affiliation indicates involvement in research related to marine science and exploitation of ocean resources.

Their academic profile does not list particular main or subfields of study or frequent publication venues, so it is not possible to specify these aspects.

This profile underlines a scientific career marked by institutional engagement and recognition by a European academic body, centered around marine research activities.

Best Publications

  • Biogeography, biodiversity and fluid dependence of deep-sea cold-seep communities at active and passive margins

    Myriam Sibuet;Karine Olu

  • Deep-Sea Biodiversity in the Mediterranean Sea: The Known, the Unknown, and the Unknowable

    Roberto Danovaro;Cinzia Corinaldesi;Gianfranco D'Onghia

  • Long-term change in the megabenthos of the Porcupine Abyssal Plain (NE Atlantic)

    D.S.M Billett;B.J Bett;A.L Rice;M.H Thurston

  • Cold seep communities in the deep eastern Mediterranean Sea : composition, symbiosis and spatial distribution on mud volcanoes

    Karine Olu-Le Roy;Myriam Sibuet;Aline Fiala-Médioni;Serge Gofas

  • Understanding continental margin biodiversity: a new imperative.

    Lisa A. Levin;Myriam Sibuet

  • Cold seep communities as indicators of fluid expulsion patterns through mud volcanoes seaward of the Barbados accretionary prism

    Karine Olu;Sophie Lance;Myriam Sibuet;Pierre Henry

  • The influence of geological, geochemical, and biogenic habitat heterogeneity on seep biodiversity

    Erik E. Cordes;Marina R. Cunha;Joëlle Galéron;Camilo Mora

  • Cold-seep assemblages on a giant pockmark off West Africa: spatial patterns and environmental control

    K. Olu‐Le Roy;J.‐C. Caprais;A. Fifis;M.‐C. Fabri

  • Dual symbiosis in a Bathymodiolus sp mussel from a methane seep on the gabon continental margin (southeast Atlantic): 16S rRNA phylogeny and distribution of the symbionts in gills

    Sébastien Duperron;Sébastien Duperron;Thierry Nadalig;Jean-Claude Caprais;Myriam Sibuet

  • The roles of habitat heterogeneity in generating and maintaining biodiversity on continental margins: an introduction

    Lisa A. Levin;Myriam Sibuet;Andrew J. Gooday;Craig R. Smith

  • Cold Seep Communities on Continental Margins: Structure and Quantitative Distribution Relative to Geological and Fluid Venting Patterns

    M. Sibuet;K. Olu-Le Roy

  • Diversity, relative abundance and metabolic potential of bacterial endosymbionts in three Bathymodiolus mussel species from cold seeps in the Gulf of Mexico.

    Sébastien Duperron;Myriam Sibuet;Barbara J. MacGregor;Marcel M. M. Kuypers

  • Structure and distribution of cold seep communities along the Peruvian active margin: relationship to geological and fluid patterns

    Olu K;Duperret A;Sibuet M;Foucher Jp

  • Total sediment biomass and preliminary estimates of organic carbon residence time in deep-sea benthos

    G. Rowe;M. Sibuet;J. Deming;A. Khripounoff

  • Spatial distribution of diverse cold seep communities living on various diapiric structures of the southern Barbados prism

    K. Olu;M. Sibuet;F. Harmegnies;J.-P. Foucher

  • Unexpected co‐occurrence of six bacterial symbionts in the gills of the cold seep mussel Idas sp. (Bivalvia: Mytilidae)

    Sébastien Duperron;Sébastien Duperron;Sébastien Halary;Sébastien Halary;Julien Lorion;Myriam Sibuet

  • REDUCING ENVIRONMENTS OF THE DEEP-SEA FLOOR

    Verena Tunnicliffe;S. Kim Juniper;Myriam Sibuet

  • Seafloor geological studies above active gas chimneys off Egypt (Central nile deep sea fan)

    Stéphanie Dupré;John Woodside;Jean-Paul Foucher;Gert de Lange

  • Variation in structure and biomass of the benthic communities at three contrasting sites in the tropical Northeast Atlantic

    Joëlle Galéron;Myriam Sibuet;Marie-Laure Mahaut;Alain Dinet

  • ROV study of a giant pockmark on the Gabon continental margin

    H. Ondréas;K. Olu;Y. Fouquet;J. L. Charlou

Frequent Co-Authors

Alexis Khripounoff
Alexis Khripounoff University of Western Brittany
Sébastien Duperron
Sébastien Duperron Sorbonne University
Karine Olu
Karine Olu French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Ann Vanreusel
Ann Vanreusel Ghent University
Jean-Claude Caprais
Jean-Claude Caprais French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Jean-Paul Foucher
Jean-Paul Foucher French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Gilbert T. Rowe
Gilbert T. Rowe Texas A&M University
David S.M. Billett
David S.M. Billett National Oceanography Centre
Lisa A. Levin
Lisa A. Levin University of California, San Diego
Jody W. Deming
Jody W. Deming University of Washington

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