2023 - Research.com Ecology and Evolution in France Leader Award
His scientific interests lie mostly in Ecology, Predation, Fishery, Porpoise and Common dolphin. Vincent Ridoux combines Ecology and Environmental exposure in his research. The concepts of his Predation study are interwoven with issues in Mesopelagic zone, Foraging, Aptenodytes patagonicus and Crustacean.
His Fishery study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Oceanography, Bay and Ecosystem. His biological study deals with issues like Continental shelf, which deal with fields such as Tail fluke and Pelagic zone. In his study, Horse mackerel, Trophic level, Anchovy and Relative species abundance is inextricably linked to Delphinus delphis, which falls within the broad field of Common dolphin.
Ecology, Fishery, Predation, Oceanography and Bay are his primary areas of study. His study in Ecology focuses on Habitat, Seabird, Cetacea, Trophic level and Range. His research related to Pelagic zone, Common dolphin, Bottlenose dolphin, Abundance and Bycatch might be considered part of Fishery.
His Predation study incorporates themes from Foraging, Mesopelagic zone and Ecosystem. Vincent Ridoux has researched Mesopelagic zone in several fields, including Tuna, Albacore and Aptenodytes patagonicus. His study on Oceanography also encompasses disciplines like
His main research concerns Bay, Fishery, Ecology, Bycatch and Megafauna. His study in Range extends to Bay with its themes. In general Fishery study, his work on Common dolphin and Delphinus delphis often relates to the realm of European union, thereby connecting several areas of interest.
All of his Ecology and Habitat, Pelagic zone, Intraspecific competition, Attenuata and Stenella investigations are sub-components of the entire Ecology study. His Habitat research includes elements of Oceanography, Predation and Generalized additive model. His Bycatch research focuses on Vessel monitoring system and how it relates to Otter.
Vincent Ridoux mainly investigates Mediterranean sea, Ecology, Survey data collection, Mediterranean climate and Physical geography. Vincent Ridoux regularly ties together related areas like Oceanography in his Ecology studies. Vincent Ridoux has included themes like Range, Predation, Apex predator, Generalized additive model and Stability in his Oceanography study.
His Survey data collection research incorporates themes from Vulnerable species, Taxon, Generalized linear model, Species distribution and Seabird. Vincent Ridoux interconnects Transect, Data collection and Marine species in the investigation of issues within Physical geography. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Bay and Ecosystem.
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Cetacean abundance and distribution in European Atlantic shelf waters to inform conservation and management
Philip Steven Hammond;Kelly Macleod;Per Berggren;David Louis Borchers.
Biological Conservation (2013)
ASSESSMENT OF ARGOS LOCATION ACCURACY FROM SATELLITE TAGS DEPLOYED ON CAPTIVE GRAY SEALS
Cécile Vincent;Bernie J. Mcconnell;Vincent Ridoux;Michael A. Fedak.
Marine Mammal Science (2002)
ALTERNATIVE FORAGING STRATEGIES AND RESOURCE ALLOCATION BY MALE AND FEMALE WANDERING ALBATROSSES
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Ecology (1997)
Diving Behavior and Energetics During Foraging Cycles in King Penguins
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Ecological Monographs (1992)
Rise of oceanographic barriers in continuous populations of a cetacean: the genetic structure of harbour porpoises in Old World waters.
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BMC Biology (2007)
The significance of stranding data as indicators of cetacean populations at sea: Modelling the drift of cetacean carcasses
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Ecological Indicators (2012)
Prey species and nutritive value of food fed during summer to King Penguin Aptenodytes patagonica chicks at Possession Island, Crozet Archipelago
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Ibis (2008)
Migratory marine species: their status, threats and conservation management needs
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Aquatic Conservation-marine and Freshwater Ecosystems (2014)
FOOD AND FEEDING ECOLOGY OF THE COMMON DOLPHIN (DELPHINUS DELPHIS) IN THE OCEANIC NORTHEAST ATLANTIC AND COMPARISON WITH ITS DIET IN NERITIC AREAS
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Marine Mammal Science (2007)
Diet overlap between harbour porpoise and bottlenose dolphin: An argument in favour of interference competition for food?
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Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science (2006)
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