Hydrothermal vent, Oceanography, Hydrothermal circulation, Deep sea and Ecology are his primary areas of study. His research integrates issues of Environmental chemistry, Mineralogy and Mid-Atlantic Ridge in his study of Hydrothermal vent. Oceanography and Fauna are frequently intertwined in his study.
The Hydrothermal circulation study which covers Seawater that intersects with In situ and Spectrum analyzer. His work deals with themes such as Polychaete, Annelid, Biotope, Environmental factor and Crustacean, which intersect with Deep sea. His work on Mussel as part of general Ecology research is frequently linked to δ34S, Temperature resistance and Hesiolyra bergi, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science.
Pierre-Marie Sarradin mainly investigates Hydrothermal vent, Oceanography, Deep sea, Hydrothermal circulation and Ecology. His Hydrothermal vent research incorporates themes from Environmental chemistry, Mineralogy, Mid-Atlantic Ridge and Mussel. The concepts of his Oceanography study are interwoven with issues in Fauna, Habitat and Ecosystem.
The Deep sea study combines topics in areas such as Spatial distribution, Shrimp and Invertebrate. His Hydrothermal circulation study also includes
His scientific interests lie mostly in Hydrothermal vent, Oceanography, Deep sea, Hydrothermal circulation and Ecology. His Hydrothermal vent study combines topics in areas such as Niche, Ecological niche, Fauna, Species distribution and Ecosystem. His work carried out in the field of Oceanography brings together such families of science as Community and Habitat.
His Deep sea research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Invertebrate, Spatial distribution and Mussel. His Hydrothermal circulation study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Seawater and Plume. His studies deal with areas such as Meteorology, In situ analysis and Analytical chemistry as well as Seawater.
His main research concerns Hydrothermal vent, Oceanography, Ecology, Hydrothermal circulation and Ecosystem. Pierre-Marie Sarradin combines subjects such as Deep sea, Community, Habitat and Fauna, Meiobenthos with his study of Hydrothermal vent. His Deep sea research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Assemblage and Polynoidae.
Pierre-Marie Sarradin has included themes like Abundance, Community structure, Cold seep and Sympatric speciation in his Oceanography study. His study in the field of Mid-Atlantic Ridge also crosses realms of Filtration. His Ecosystem research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Intraspecific competition, Relative species abundance, Mussel, Spatial distribution and Crustacean.
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Variations in deep-sea hydrothermal vent communities on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge near the Azores plateau
D. Desbruyères;M. Biscoito;J.-C. Caprais;A. Colaço.
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers (2001)
A review of the distribution of hydrothermal vent communities along the northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge: dispersal vs. environmental controls
D. Desbruyères;A. Almeida;M. Biscoito;T. Comtet.
Hydrobiologia (2000)
Chemical environment of the hydrothermal mussel communities in the Lucky Strike and Menez Gwen vent fields, Mid Atlantic Ridge
Pierre-Marie Sarradin;Jean-Claude Caprais;Ricardo Riso;Roger Kerouel.
Cahiers De Biologie Marine (1999)
Biology and ecology of the “Pompeii worm” (Alvinella pompejana Desbruyères and Laubier), a normal dweller of an extreme deep-sea environment: A synthesis of current knowledge and recent developments
D. Desbruyères;P. Chevaldonné;P. Chevaldonné;A. M. Alayse;D. Jollivet.
Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography (1998)
Recent volcanic events and the distribution of hydrothermal venting at the Lucky Strike hydrothermal field, Mid‐Atlantic Ridge
Helene Ondreas;M. Cannat;Yves Fouquet;Alain Normand.
Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems (2009)
Heat-shock response and temperature resistance in the deep-sea vent shrimp Rimicaris exoculata.
Juliette Ravaux;Françoise Gaill;Nadine Le Bris;Pierre-Marie Sarradin.
The Journal of Experimental Biology (2003)
3D Reconstruction of Natural Underwater Scenes Using the Stereovision System IRIS
V. Brandou;A.G. Allais;M. Perrier;E. Malis.
OCEANS 2007 - Europe (2007)
A new chemical analyzer for in situ measurement of nitrate and total sulfide over hydrothermal vent biological communities
N Le Bris;P.-M Sarradin;D Birot;A.-M Alayse-Danet.
Marine Chemistry (2000)
CHEMINI: A new in situ CHEmical MINIaturized analyzer
R. Vuillemin;D. Le Roux;P. Dorval;K. Bucas.
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers (2009)
Shallow water hydrothermal vent field fluids and communities of the D. João de Castro Seamount (Azores)
F. Cardigos;A. Colaço;P.R. Dando;S.P. Ávila.
Chemical Geology (2005)
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