2012 - Member of Academia Europaea
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Cold seep, Ecology, Oceanography, Chemosynthesis and Biodiversity. The study incorporates disciplines such as Mytilidae and Meiobenthos in addition to Cold seep. Her research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Symbiotic bacteria and Ecology.
When carried out as part of a general Oceanography research project, her work on Deep sea and Seabed is frequently linked to work in Megafauna, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study. Her Chemosynthesis study incorporates themes from Paleontology and Mud volcano. Her Biodiversity research includes themes of Spatial heterogeneity, Ecosystem and Habitat.
Myriam Sibuet mainly investigates Oceanography, Ecology, Cold seep, Benthic zone and Deep sea. Her Oceanography research includes elements of Trophic level, Polychaete, Chemosynthesis and Sediment. Her work on Ecology is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Continental margin.
Her work deals with themes such as Petroleum seep, Mytilidae, Bivalvia, Paleontology and Vesicomyidae, which intersect with Cold seep. Her Meiobenthos study in the realm of Benthic zone interacts with subjects such as Physical geography. Within one scientific family, she focuses on topics pertaining to Community structure under Deep sea, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Upwelling, Productivity, Abiotic component, Seasonality and Biotic component.
Her main research concerns Ecology, Oceanography, Cold seep, Continental margin and Biodiversity. Her study in Spatial heterogeneity and Ecosystem falls under the purview of Ecology. Her work carried out in the field of Oceanography brings together such families of science as Dominance, Polychaete and Beta diversity.
The various areas that she examines in her Cold seep study include Petroleum seep, Mytilidae, Meiobenthos, Pockmark and Chemosynthesis. Her Continental margin research integrates issues from Deep sea and Pelagic zone. Her study explores the link between Biodiversity and topics such as Species diversity that cross with problems in Environmental impact assessment.
Her primary scientific interests are in Ecology, Cold seep, Biodiversity, Continental margin and Spatial heterogeneity. Myriam Sibuet works in the field of Ecology, namely Mussel. Myriam Sibuet combines subjects such as Mytilidae, Chemosynthesis, Bivalvia and Bathymodiolus with her study of Cold seep.
She has included themes like Species richness, Ecosystem and Meiobenthos in her Biodiversity study. Her study looks at the intersection of Continental margin and topics like Deep sea with Authigenic, Seafloor spreading, Sediment, Paleontology and Sedimentary rock. She focuses mostly in the field of Spatial heterogeneity, narrowing it down to matters related to Habitat and, in some cases, Oceanography.
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Biogeography, biodiversity and fluid dependence of deep-sea cold-seep communities at active and passive margins
Myriam Sibuet;Karine Olu.
Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography (1998)
Deep-Sea Biodiversity in the Mediterranean Sea: The Known, the Unknown, and the Unknowable
Roberto Danovaro;Cinzia Corinaldesi;Gianfranco D'Onghia.
PLOS ONE (2010)
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.
Progress in Oceanography (2001)
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.
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers (2004)
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.
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers (1997)
Understanding continental margin biodiversity: a new imperative.
Lisa A. Levin;Myriam Sibuet.
Annual Review of Marine Science (2012)
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.
Marine Ecology (2007)
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.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology (2005)
The influence of geological, geochemical, and biogenic habitat heterogeneity on seep biodiversity
Erik E. Cordes;Marina R. Cunha;Joëlle Galéron;Camilo Mora.
Marine Ecology (2010)
Cold Seep Communities on Continental Margins: Structure and Quantitative Distribution Relative to Geological and Fluid Venting Patterns
M. Sibuet;K. Olu-Le Roy.
(2002)
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