Patrick Berrebi is affiliated with the University of Montpellier in France. Their research primarily spans the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Environmental Science. Within these broader disciplines, they have contributed significantly to Genetics, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Molecular Biology, Aquatic Science, and Global and Planetary Change.
The scientist's work focuses on several main topics, including genetic diversity and population structure, fish ecology and management studies, identification and quantification in food, fish biology and ecology studies, genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock, marine and fisheries research, and melanin and skin pigmentation.
Patrick Berrebi has published their research in various scientific venues. Frequent publication outlets include Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems with three publications, HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe) with two, Aquatic Conservation Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems with two, as well as Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution and Aquaculture with one paper each.
Recent papers authored or coauthored by Patrick Berrebi illustrate the diversity of their research interests:
Their work involves collaboration with several frequent coauthors. These include:
M. F. Geiger;F. Herder;M. T. Monaghan;V. Almada
Jean-Dominique Durand;C.S. Tsigenopoulos;E. Ünlü;P. Berrebi
Philippe Borsa;A. Blanquer;P. Berrebi
Costas S Tsigenopoulos;Patrick Berrebi
Petr Kotlik;Patrick Berrebi
Nicolas Poulet;Patrick Berrebi;Alain J. Crivelli;Sovan Lek
A. Blanquer;J.-P. Alayse;O. Berrada-Rkhami;P. Berrebi
L. Fumagalli;A. Snoj;D. Jesenšek;F. Balloux
Costas S Tsigenopoulos;P. Rab;D. Naran;Patrick Berrebi
Chantal Poteaux;Chantal Poteaux;F. Bonhomme;P. Berrebi
Patrick Berrebi;M. Povz;Dusan Jesensek;G. Cattaneo-Berrebi
S Sušnik;P Berrebi;P Dovč;M M Hansen
Estelle Masseret;Daniel Grzebyk;Satoshi Nagai;Benjamin Genovesi
Patrick Berrebi
T. Jug;P. Berrebi;A. Snoj
Nathalie Le Brun;Francois Renaud;Patrick Berrebi;Alain Lambert
Petr Kotlik;Costas S. Tsigenopoulos;Petr Rab;Patrick Berrebi
Torben Meldgaard;Alain J. Crivelli;Dusan Jesensek;Gilles Poizat
Costas S. Tsigenopoulos;Jean Dominique Durand;Erhan Ünlü;Patrick Berrebi
Philippe Keith;Thomas Galewski;G. Cattaneo-Berrebi;Thierry B. Hoareau;Thierry B. Hoareau
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