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63
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1989
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Overview

Serge Andréfouët is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science and earth and planetary sciences, with a substantial number of publications in the subfields of ecology, global and planetary change, and oceanography. Their work also touches on management, monitoring, policy and law, as well as aquatic science.

The scientist has contributed extensively to studies in coral and marine ecosystems, marine bivalve and aquaculture studies, marine and fisheries research, marine and coastal plant biology, isotope analysis in ecology, and marine biology and ecology research.

Frequent publication venues for Serge Andréfouët include:

  • Marine Pollution Bulletin
  • Coral Reefs
  • Earth System Science Data
  • Marine Policy
  • Remote Sensing

Prominent frequent co-authors are:

  • Romain Le Gendre
  • Vetea Liao
  • Simon Van Wynsberge
  • Claude Payri
  • Jérôme Aucan

Among recent papers authored by Serge Andréfouët are:

  • "Lessons from a global remote sensing mapping project. A review of the impact of the Millennium Coral Reef Mapping Project for science and management," 2021, The Science of The Total Environment
  • "Seascape ecology: identifying research priorities for an emerging ocean sustainability science," 2021, Marine Ecology Progress Series
  • "Seagrass ecosystem contributions to people's quality of life in the Pacific Island Countries and Territories," 2021, Marine Pollution Bulletin
  • "Seagrass ecosystems of the Pacific Island Countries and Territories: A global bright spot," 2021, Marine Pollution Bulletin
  • "Phylogeographical patterns and a cryptic species provide new insights into Western Indian Ocean giant clams phylogenetic relationships and colonization history," 2020, Journal of Biogeography

Best Publications

  • Planning the use of fish for food security in the Pacific

    Johann D. Bell;Mecki Kronen;Aliti Vunisea;Warwick J. Nash

  • Coral Reefs and the Global Network of Marine Protected Areas

    Camilo Mora;Camilo Mora;Serge Andrèfouët;Mark J. Costello;Christine Kranenburg

  • Multi-site evaluation of IKONOS data for classification of tropical coral reef environments

    Serge Andréfouët;Philip Kramer;Damaris Torres-Pulliza;Karen E. Joyce

  • Bringing an ecological view of change to Landsat‐based remote sensing

    Robert E Kennedy;Serge Andréfouët;Warren B Cohen;Cristina Gómez

  • Sea surface correction of high spatial resolution Ikonos images to improve bottom mapping in near-shore environments

    E.J. Hochberg;S. Andrefouet;M.R. Tyler

  • Cloudy weather may have saved Society Island reef corals during the 1998 ENSO event

    Peter J. Mumby;John R. M. Chisholm;Alasdair J. Edwards;Serge Andrefouet

  • Change Detection in Shallow Coral Reef Environments Using Landsat 7 Etm+ Data

    Serge Andréfouët;Frank E Muller-Karger;Eric J Hochberg;Chuanmin Hu

  • Regional-Scale Seagrass Habitat Mapping in the Wider Caribbean Region Using Landsat Sensors: Applications to Conservation and Ecology

    Colette C. Wabnitz;Serge Andréfouët;Damaris Torres-Pulliza;Frank E. Müller-Karger

  • Human-mediated loss of phylogenetic and functional diversity in coral reef fishes.

    Stéphanie D’agata;Stéphanie D’agata;David Mouillot;Michel Kulbicki;Serge Andréfouët

  • Coupling satellite data with in situ measurements and numerical modeling to study fine suspended-sediment transport: a study for the lagoon of New Caledonia

    Sylvain Ouillon;Pierre Douillet;Serge Andréfouët

  • Spectral reflectance of coral

    Eric J. Hochberg;Marlin J. Atkinson;Amy Apprill;Serge Andréfouët

  • A comparison of Landsat ETM+, SPOT HRV, Ikonos, ASTER, and airborne MASTER data for coral reef habitat mapping in South Pacific islands

    Patrick Capolsini;Serge Andréfouët;Cédric Rion;Claude Payri

  • Diversifying the use of tuna to improve food security and public health in Pacific Island countries and territories

    Johann D. Bell;Johann D. Bell;Johann D. Bell;Valerie Allain;Edward H. Allison;Serge Andréfouët

  • Spectral discrimination of coral mortality states following a severe bleaching event

    C. D. Clark;P. J. Mumby;J. R. M. Chisholm;J. Jaubert

  • Quantification of two decades of shallow-water coral reef habitat decline in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary using Landsat data (1984-2002)

    David A. Palandro;Serge Andréfouët;Chuanmin Hu;Pamela Hallock

  • Optical algorithms at satellite wavelengths for Total Suspended Matter in tropical coastal waters

    Sylvain Ouillon;Pascal Douillet;Anne Petrenko;Jacques Neveux

  • Revisiting coral reef connectivity

    S. Andréfouët;P. J Mumby;M. McField;C. Hu

  • Unprecedented bleaching-induced mortality in Porites spp. at Rangiroa Atoll, French Polynesia

    P. J. Mumby;J. R. M. Chisholm;A. J. Edwards;C. D. Clark

  • Change detection in coral reef communities using Ikonos satellite sensor imagery and historic aerial photographs

    D. Palandro;S. Andréfouët;P. Dustan;Frank E Muller-Karger

  • Atmospheric correction and cross-calibration of LANDSAT-7/ETM+ imagery over aquatic environments: A multiplatform approach using SeaWiFS/MODIS

    Chuanmin Hu;Frank E. Muller-Karger;Serge Andrefouet;Kendall L. Carder

Frequent Co-Authors

Claude Payri
Claude Payri Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
Frank E. Muller-Karger
Frank E. Muller-Karger University of South Florida
Chuanmin Hu
Chuanmin Hu University of South Florida St. Petersburg
Christophe E. Menkès
Christophe E. Menkès Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
Laurent Vigliola
Laurent Vigliola Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
Franck Dumas
Franck Dumas French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Michel Kulbicki
Michel Kulbicki Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
Bernhard Riegl
Bernhard Riegl Nova Southeastern University
Sylvain Ouillon
Sylvain Ouillon Paul Sabatier University
Johann D. Bell
Johann D. Bell University of Wollongong

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