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4920
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6922
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312

Overview

Patrick Mayzaud is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their academic profile reflects engagement in scientific research under the auspices of this national research institution.

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Best Publications

  • Lipids and life strategy of Arctic Calanus

    Stig Falk-Petersen;Patrick Mayzaud;Gerhard Kattner;John R. Sargent

  • O:N atomic ratio as a tool to describe zooplankton metabolism

    Unknown

  • A biogeochemical study of the island mass effect in the context of the iron hypothesis : Kerguelen Islands, Southern Ocean

    Stéphane Blain;Paul Tréguer;Sauveur Belviso;Eva Bucciarelli

  • Respiration and nitrogen excretion of zooplankton. IV. The influence of starvation on the metabolism and the biochemical composition of some species

    P. Mayzaud;P. Mayzaud

  • The importance of the time factor in the response of zooplankton to varying concentrations of naturally occurring particulate matter 1

    Patrick Mayzaud;Serge A. Poulet

  • Seasonal changes of the biochemical composition of marine particulate matter with special reference to fatty acids and sterols

    Unknown

  • some aspects of the biochemical and mineral composition of marine plankton

    P. Mayzaud;J.L.M. Martin

  • Respiration and nitrogen excretion of zooplankton. II. Studies of the metabolic characteristics of starved animals

    Unknown

  • Amphipod-based food web: Themisto gaudichaudii caught in nets and by seabirds in Kerguelen waters, southern Indian Ocean

    Pierrick Bocher;Yves Cherel;Jean-Philippe Labat;Patrick Mayzaud

  • Perspectives on marine zooplankton lipids

    Gerhard Kattner;Willy Hagen;Richard F. Lee;Robert Campbell

  • Foraging ecology of Mediterranean fin whales in a changing environment elucidated by satellite tracking and baleen plate stable isotopes

    Ilham Bentaleb;C. Martin;M. Vrac;B. Mate

  • Seasonal variations in the lipid and fatty acid composition of the euphausiid Meganyctiphanes norvegica from the Ligurian Sea

    Patrick Mayzaud;Patti Virtue;Eric Albessard

  • DIEL VARIATIONS OF CARBOHYDRATES AND NEUTRAL LIPIDS IN NITROGEN‐SUFFICIENT AND NITROGEN‐STARVED CYCLOSTAT CULTURES OF ISOCHRYSIS SP.1

    Thomas Lacour;Antoine Sciandra;Amélie Talec;Patrick Mayzaud

  • Lipids from stomach oil of procellariiform seabirds document the importance of myctophid fish in the Southern Ocean

    Maëlle Connan;Yves Cherel;Patrick Mayzaud

  • Degradation of gut pigment during feeding by a subantarctic copepod: Importance of feeding history and digestive acclimation

    Patrick Mayzaud;Suzanne Razouls

  • Changes in lipid composition of the Antarctic krill Euphausia superba in the Indian sector of the Antarctic Ocean: influence of geographical location, sexual maturity stage and distribution among organs

    P. Mayzaud;E. Albessard;J. Cuzin-Roudy

  • Relationship between functional response and gut transit time in the calanoid copepod Acartia clausi: role of food quantity and quality.

    V. Tirelli;P. Mayzaud

  • Mesoscale distribution of zooplankton biomass in the northeast Atlantic Ocean determined with an Optical Plankton Counter: Relationships with environmental structures

    Jean-Philippe Labat;Stephane Gasparini;Laure Mousseau;Louis Prieur

  • Carbon intake by zooplankton. Importance and role of zooplankton grazing in the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean

    P. Mayzaud;V. Tirelli;A. Errhif;J.P. Labat

  • Use of fatty acids as dietary indicators in northern krill, Meganyctiphanes norvegica, from northeastern Atlantic, Kattegat, and Mediterranean waters

    Patti Virtue;Patrick Mayzaud;Eric Albessard;Peter Nichols

  • The influence of food quality on the nutritional acclimation of the copepod Acartia clausi

    P Mayzaud;V Tirelli;J.M Bernard;O Roche-Mayzaud

  • Composition and community structure of pelagic copepods in the Indian sector of the Antarctic Ocean during the end of the austral summer

    A. Errhif;C. Razouls;P. Mayzaud

  • Neutral lipid and carbohydrate productivities as a response to nitrogen status in isochrysis sp. (t‐iso; haptophyceae): starvation versus limitation1

    Thomas Lacour;Antoine Sciandra;Amélie Talec;Patrick Mayzaud

  • Medium term time acclimation of feeding and digestive enzyme activity in marine copepods: influence of food concentration and copepod species

    P. Mayzaud;O. Roche-Mayzaud;S. Razouls

  • The occurrence and distribution of octadecapentaenoic acid in a natural plankton population. A possible food chain index

    Unknown

Frequent Co-Authors

Yves Cherel
Yves Cherel Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Stig Falk-Petersen
Stig Falk-Petersen University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway
Peter D. Nichols
Peter D. Nichols Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Geraint A. Tarling
Geraint A. Tarling British Antarctic Survey
Philippe Koubbi
Philippe Koubbi Biologie des Organismes et Écosystèmes Aquatiques
Henri Weimerskirch
Henri Weimerskirch Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Gerhard Kattner
Gerhard Kattner Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Christophe Guinet
Christophe Guinet Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Olivier Bernard
Olivier Bernard University of Paris-Saclay
Michael T. Burrows
Michael T. Burrows Scottish Association For Marine Science

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