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Philippe Koubbi is affiliated with the Biologie des Organismes et Écosystèmes Aquatiques in France. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science, with significant contributions across subfields such as Ecology, Global and Planetary Change, General Health Professions, Oceanography, and Aquatic Science.

The scientist's work encompasses various topics, notably Marine and fisheries research, Hermeneutics and Narrative Identity, Aging, Elder Care, and Social Issues, Health, Medicine and Society, Isotope Analysis in Ecology, Fish Ecology and Management Studies, and Fish Biology and Ecology Studies.

Their recent published research articles include:

  • Testing Bergmann's rule in marine copepods, 2021, Ecography
  • Biological responses to change in Antarctic sea ice habitats, 2023, Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
  • Productivity and Change in Fish and Squid in the Southern Ocean, 2021, Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
  • Benthic ecoregionalization based on echinoid fauna of the Southern Ocean supports current proposals of Antarctic Marine Protected Areas under IPCC scenarios of climate change, 2020, Global Change Biology
  • Matching zooplankton abundance and environment in the South Indian Ocean and Southern Ocean, 2020, Deep Sea Research Part I Oceanographic Research Papers

Koubbi frequently publishes in venues such as Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, Global Change Biology, Journal of Marine Systems, Archimer (Ifremer), and Ecography.

The scientist collaborates regularly with several colleagues, including Marino Vacchi, Cédric Cotté, Christophe Loots, Julien Di Pane, and Carolina Giraldo.

Best Publications

  • Climate change and Southern Ocean ecosystems I: how changes in physical habitats directly affect marine biota

    Andrew J. Constable;Andrew J. Constable;Jessica Melbourne-Thomas;Jessica Melbourne-Thomas;Stuart P. Corney;Kevin R. Arrigo

  • Marine ecosystems' responses to climatic and anthropogenic forcings in the Mediterranean

    X. Durrieu de Madron;C. Guieu;R. Sempéré;P. Conan

  • Biogeographic Atlas of the Southern Ocean

    Claude De Broyer;Philippe Koubbi;Huw J. Griffiths;Ben Raymond

  • Day and night mesopelagic fish assemblages off the Kerguelen Islands (Southern Ocean)

    G. Duhamel;P. Koubbi;C. Ravier

  • 7. Biogeographic patterns of fish

    G. Duhamel;P.-A. Hulley;R. Causse;P. Koubbi

  • Ecoregionalization of myctophid fish in the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean: Results from generalized dissimilarity models

    Philippe Koubbi;Philippe Koubbi;Masato Moteki;Guy Duhamel;Anne Goarant;Anne Goarant

  • A Global Plankton Diversity Monitoring Program

    Sonia D. Batten;Rana Abu-Alhaija;Sanae Chiba;Sanae Chiba;Martin Edwards

  • The actinopterygian diversity of the CEAMARC cruises: Barcoding and molecular taxonomy as a multi-level tool for new findings

    A. Dettai;A.-C. Lautredou;C. Bonillo;E. Goimbault

  • Testing Bergmann’s rule in marine copepods

    Max D. Campbell;Max D. Campbell;David S. Schoeman;William Venables;William Venables;Rana Abu-Alhaija

  • Isotopic niches of fishes in coastal, neritic and oceanic waters off Adélie land, Antarctica

    Yves Cherel;Philippe Koubbi;Carolina Giraldo;Florian Penot

  • Habitat modelling of Electrona antarctica (Myctophidae, Pisces) in Kerguelen by generalized additive models and geographic information systems

    Christophe Loots;Philippe Koubbi;Guy Duhamel

  • Global biogeochemical provinces of the mesopelagic zone

    Gabriel Reygondeau;Gabriel Reygondeau;Lionel Guidi;Lionel Guidi;Gregory Beaugrand;Stephanie A. Henson

  • Spatial patterns and gis habitat modelling of Solea solea, Pleuronectes flesus and Limanda limanda fish larvae in the eastern English Channel during the spring

    Philippe Koubbi;Christophe Loots;Gwenaelle Cotonnec;Xavier Harlay

  • Biological responses to change in Antarctic sea ice habitats

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  • Gentoo penguin Pygoscelis papua diet as an indicator of planktonic availability in the Kerguelen Islands

    C. A. Bost;P. Koubbi;F. Genevois;L. Ruchon

  • A MSFD complementary approach for the assessment of pressures, knowledge and data gaps in Southern European Seas: The PERSEUS experience

    A. Crise;H. Kaberi;José Luis Martinez Ruiz;A. Zatsepin

  • Estimating the biodiversity of the East Antarctic shelf and oceanic zone for ecoregionalisation: Example of the ichthyofauna of the CEAMARC (Collaborative East Antarctic Marine Census) CAML surveys

    Philippe Koubbi;Philippe Koubbi;Catherine Ozouf-Costaz;Anne Goarant;Anne Goarant;Masato Moteki

  • Model-based mapping of assemblages for ecology and conservation management: a case study of demersal fish on the Kerguelen Plateau

    Nicole A. Hill;Scott D. Foster;Guy Duhamel;Dirk Welsford

  • What controls the spatial distribution of the North Sea plaice spawning population? Confronting ecological hypotheses through a model selection framework

    Christophe Loots;Sandrine Vaz;Benjamin Planque;Philippe Koubbi;Philippe Koubbi

  • Biogeochemical regions of the Mediterranean Sea: An objective multidimensional and multivariate environmental approach

    Gabriel Reygondeau;Cécile Guieu;Cécile Guieu;Fabio Benedetti;Fabio Benedetti;Jean Olivier Irisson;Jean Olivier Irisson

  • The Channel Habitat Atlas for Marine Resource Management (CHARM): an aid for planning and decision-making in an area under strong anthropogenic pressure

    C. S. Martin;C. S. Martin;Andre Carpentier;Sandrine Vaz;Franck Coppin

  • A study of the diatom-dominated microplankton summer assemblages in coastal waters from Terre Adélie to the Mertz Glacier, East Antarctica (139°E–145°E)

    C. Beans;J. H. Hecq;P. Koubbi;C. Vallet;C. Vallet

  • Two Recent Massive Breeding Failures in an Adélie Penguin Colony Call for the Creation of a Marine Protected Area in D'Urville Sea/Mertz

    Yan Ropert-Coudert;Akiko Kato;Kozue Shiomi;Christophe Barbraud

  • Ontogenic migration of Pleuronectes flesus larvae in the eastern English Channel

    A. Grioche;P. Koubbi;B. Sautour

  • Ichthyoplankton in the neritic and coastal zone of Antarctica and Subantarctic islands: A review

    Philippe Koubbi;Guy Duhamel;Jean-Henri Hecq;Cristina Beans

Frequent Co-Authors

Julian Gutt
Julian Gutt Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Cécile Guieu
Cécile Guieu Université Paris Cité
Jessica Melbourne-Thomas
Jessica Melbourne-Thomas Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Ben Raymond
Ben Raymond Australian Antarctic Division
Gabriel Reygondeau
Gabriel Reygondeau University of Miami
Yan Ropert-Coudert
Yan Ropert-Coudert Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Andrew Constable
Andrew Constable University of Tasmania
Lionel Guidi
Lionel Guidi Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Martin J. Riddle
Martin J. Riddle Australian Antarctic Division
Simon W. Wright
Simon W. Wright Australian Antarctic Division

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