His scientific interests lie mostly in Ecology, Coral reef, Fishery, Habitat and Coral reef fish. His Ecology study is mostly concerned with Reef, Species diversity, Stegastes nigricans, Benthic zone and Marine ecosystem. In the subject of general Coral reef, his work in Environmental issues with coral reefs, Resilience of coral reefs and Aquaculture of coral is often linked to Halichoeres hortulanus, thereby combining diverse domains of study.
His Fishery study combines topics in areas such as Sargus, Diplodus vulgaris, Diplodus and Predation. He interconnects Biomass, Pelagic zone and Fishing in the investigation of issues within Habitat. His study in Coral reef fish is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Ecological niche and Tropical ecology.
René Galzin spends much of his time researching Ecology, Coral reef, Fishery, Coral reef fish and Reef. His work on Ecology deals in particular with Habitat, Species richness, Coral, Fringing reef and Biodiversity. His Environmental issues with coral reefs, Resilience of coral reefs and Ctenochaetus study, which is part of a larger body of work in Coral reef, is frequently linked to Coastal fish, bridging the gap between disciplines.
His Fishery research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Marine protected area and Larva. His Coral reef fish research integrates issues from Juvenile, Pelagic zone, Lutjanidae and Atoll. His work focuses on many connections between Reef and other disciplines, such as Benthic zone, that overlap with his field of interest in Acanthuridae.
Ecology, Coral reef, Fishery, Coral reef fish and Biodiversity are his primary areas of study. His Ecology study frequently links to other fields, such as Biological dispersal. In his research on the topic of Coral reef, Coral is strongly related with Species richness.
His research in Fishery intersects with topics in Syngnathidae, Temperate climate, Juvenile, Larva and Trophic level. His studies deal with areas such as Mangrove, Pelagic zone, Teleostei and Atoll as well as Coral reef fish. His work carried out in the field of Biodiversity brings together such families of science as Marine ecosystem, Fauna, Endemism, Species diversity and Common species.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Coral reef, Ecology, Biodiversity, Fishery and Ecosystem. His studies in Coral reef integrate themes in fields like Reef, Atoll, Nestedness and Beta diversity. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Species distribution, Climate change, Marine ecosystem and Biogeochemical cycle.
The Fishery study combines topics in areas such as Trophic level and Fauna. His Trophic level study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Shifting baseline, Species richness, Resilience of coral reefs, Coral and Coral reef fish. His Ecosystem research incorporates elements of Mediterranean climate, Mediterranean sea, Global change and Temperate climate.
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Rare species support vulnerable functions in high-diversity ecosystems
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PLOS Biology (2013)
RELATING BEHAVIOR TO HABITAT: SOLUTIONS TO THEFOURTH-CORNER PROBLEM
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Ecology (1997)
Relationships between coral reef substrata and fish
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Coral Reefs (1997)
Climate warming, marine protected areas and the ocean-scale integrity of coral reef ecosystems.
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PLOS ONE (2008)
Marine ecosystems' responses to climatic and anthropogenic forcings in the Mediterranean
X. Durrieu de Madron;C. Guieu;R. Sempéré;P. Conan.
Progress in Oceanography (2011)
Recurrent disturbances, recovery trajectories, and resilience of coral assemblages on a South Central Pacific reef
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Coral Reefs (2009)
High mortality during settlement is a population bottleneck for a tropical surgeonfish
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Ecology (2004)
Density dependence in marine protected populations: a review
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Environmental Conservation (2000)
Larval sensory abilities and mechanisms of habitat selection of a coral reef fish during settlement
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Oecologia (2005)
Parasite diversity/host age and size relationship in three coral-reef fishes from French Polynesia
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International Journal for Parasitology (1998)
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