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René Galzin is affiliated with the University of Perpignan in France. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science, with a significant emphasis on ecology and coral and marine ecosystem studies.

The scientist's work spans several interconnected subfields, including:

  • Ecology
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Nature and Landscape Conservation
  • Oceanography
  • Demography

René Galzin's research topics cover a range of marine-related subjects, notably:

  • Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
  • Marine and Fisheries Research
  • Marine Animal Studies Overview
  • Marine and Coastal Plant Biology
  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology
  • Island Studies and Pacific Affairs
  • Ichthyology and Marine Biology

The scientist has contributed to the scientific literature through publications in various venues, with multiple works appearing in the following journals and repositories:

  • Scientific Reports
  • HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe)
  • Scientific Data
  • Marine Ecology Progress Series
  • Population and Environment

Recent notable papers published by René Galzin include:

  • "Feeding sites frequentation by the pink whipray Himantura fai in Moorea (French Polynesia) as determined by acoustic telemetry," 2021, HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe)
  • "Checklist of the parasites of coral reef fishes from French Polynesia, with considerations on their potential role in these fish communities," 2022, Queensland's institutional digital repository (The University of Queensland)
  • "Individual back-calculated size-at-age based on otoliths from Pacific coral reef fish species," 2020, Scientific Data
  • "Long-term monitoring of benthic communities reveals spatial determinants of disturbance and recovery dynamics on coral reefs," 2021, Marine Ecology Progress Series
  • "Multi-trophic markers illuminate the understanding of the functioning of a remote, low coral cover Marquesan coral reef food web," 2021, Scientific Reports

Throughout their career, René Galzin has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Yves Letourneur
  • Pauline Fey
  • Valériano Parravicini
  • David Lecchini
  • Gilles Siu

Best Publications

  • Rare species support vulnerable functions in high-diversity ecosystems

    David Mouillot;David Mouillot;David R. Bellwood;Christopher Baraloto;Christopher Baraloto;Jerome Chave

  • Influence of live coral cover on coral-reef fish communities

    J. D. Bell;R. Galzin

  • RELATING BEHAVIOR TO HABITAT: SOLUTIONS TO THEFOURTH-CORNER PROBLEM

    Pierre Legendre;René Galzin;Mireille L. Harmelin-Vivien

  • Relationships between coral reef substrata and fish

    P. Chabanet;H. Ralambondrainy;M. Amanieu;G. Faure

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

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

  • Climate warming, marine protected areas and the ocean-scale integrity of coral reef ecosystems.

    Nicholas A.J. Graham;Timothy R. McClanahan;M. Aaron MacNeil;M. Aaron MacNeil;Shaun K. Wilson;Shaun K. Wilson

  • Assessing the effects of marine protected area (MPA) on a reef fish assemblage in a northwestern Mediterranean marine reserve: Identifying community-based indicators

    Joachim Claudet;Dominique Pelletier;J.Y Jouvenel;F Bachet

  • Recurrent disturbances, recovery trajectories, and resilience of coral assemblages on a South Central Pacific reef

    Mehdi Adjeroud;F. Michonneau;F. Michonneau;P.J. Edmunds;Y. Chancerelle

  • High mortality during settlement is a population bottleneck for a tropical surgeonfish

    Peter Doherty;Vincent Dufour;Rene Galzin;Mark Hixon

  • Density dependence in marine protected populations: a review

    J.L. Sánchez Lizaso;R. Goñi;O. Reñones;J.A. García Charton

  • Larval sensory abilities and mechanisms of habitat selection of a coral reef fish during settlement

    David Lecchini;David Lecchini;Jeffrey Shima;Bernard Banaigs;René Galzin

  • Parasite diversity/host age and size relationship in three coral-reef fishes from French Polynesia

    Cédrik M. Lo;Serge Morand;René Galzin

  • Designing indicators for assessing the effects of marine protected areas on coral reef ecosystems: A multidisciplinary standpoint

    Dominique Pelletier;Jose A. García-Charton;Jocelyne Ferraris;Gilbert David

  • Effects of marine protected areas on recruitment processes with special reference to Mediterranean littoral ecosystems

    S. Planes;R. Galzin;A. Garcia Rubies;R. Goñi

  • Structure of fish communities of French Polynesian coral reefs. II. Temporal scales

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  • Study of a Mediterranean reef fish assemblage. Comparisons of population distributions between depths in protected and unprotected areas over one decade

    Vincent Dufour;Jean-Yves Jouvenel;René Galzin

  • Spatial and temporal patterns of settlement among sparid fishes of the genus Diplodus in the northwestern Mediterranean

    Laurent Vigliola;Mireille L. Harmelin-Vivien;Franco Biagi;René Galzin

  • Effects of large-scale habitat variability on condition of demersal exploited fish in the north-western Mediterranean

    Josep Lloret;Luis Gil de Sola;Arnauld Souplet;René Galzin

  • Trophic functioning of the Tiahura reef sector, Moorea Island, French Polynesia

    J. E. Arias-González;B. Delesalle;B. Salvat;R. Galzin

  • Colonization patterns of reef fish larvae to the lagoon at Moorea Island, French Polynesia

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  • Spatial repartition and ontogenetic shifts in habitat use by coral reef fishes (Moorea, French Polynesia)

    D. Lecchini;D. Lecchini;R. Galzin

  • Experimental assessment of sensory modalities of coral-reef fish larvae in the recognition of their settlement habitat

    David Lecchini;David Lecchini;Serge Planes;René Galzin

  • Extreme climatic events reduce ocean productivity and larval supply in a tropical reef ecosystem

    Alain Lo-Yat;Stephen D. Simpson;Mark Meekan;David Lecchini

Frequent Co-Authors

David Lecchini
David Lecchini PSL University
Serge Planes
Serge Planes PSL University
Michel Kulbicki
Michel Kulbicki Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
Mireille Harmelin-Vivien
Mireille Harmelin-Vivien Aix-Marseille University
Pierre Sasal
Pierre Sasal University of Perpignan
Yves Letourneur
Yves Letourneur University of New Caledonia
Mehdi Adjeroud
Mehdi Adjeroud Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
Pierre Legendre
Pierre Legendre University of Montreal
Camille Mellin
Camille Mellin University of Adelaide
Jeffrey M. Leis
Jeffrey M. Leis University of Tasmania

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