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Effets de la contamination chimique : des organismes en danger ? ArchiMer
Poisson, Emeline; Fisson, Cédric; Amiard-triquet, Claude; Burgeot, Thierry; Couteau, Jérôme; Dur, Gael; Durand, Fabrice; Forget-leray, Joelle; Letendre, Julie; Souissi, Sami; Xuereb, Benoit.
Le présent fascicule a pour objectif d’apporter les éléments de réponse disponibles pour l’estuaire de la Seine sur ce questionnement. Dans la première partie écotoxicologie. Les effets de la contamination chimique à différents niveaux d’organisation biologique, sur les organismes présents dans l’estuaire de la Seine, seront présentés dans la deuxième partie puis synthétisés dans notion d’analyse du risque environnemental.
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Ano: 2011 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00319/43019/42534.pdf
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Processes leading to the coexistence of a host and its parasitoid in homogeneous environments: The role of an infected dormant stage ArchiMer
Arancio, Marc; Sourisseau, Marc; Souissi, Sami.
Theoretical studies have usually been used to explain host–parasitoid persistence in conditions of spatial heterogeneity or in homogeneous environments with specific conditions. In shallow estuaries where spatial heterogeneity is prevented by tides and river input, a common host–parasitoid system (dinoflagellate-Amoebophrya spp.) is able to persist even in the absence of specific conditions described in the literature. Recent observations have revealed that the cyst stage (during which the dinoflagellate host can survive in difficult environmental conditions in a dormant stage) can be infected by the parasitoid. The encystment/excystment process is suspected to be the basis for the long-term persistence of the system. In this work, the coexistence of...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Individual-based model; Dinoflagellate; Parasitoid; Amoebophrya; Host-parasite interactions; Sources of coexistence.
Ano: 2014 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00180/29119/27692.pdf
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Symbolic Analysis of Plankton Swimming Trajectories: Case Study of Strobilidium sp. (Protista) Helical Walking under Various Food Conditions ArchiMer
Vandromme, Pieter; Schmitt, François G.; Souissi, Sami; Buskey, Edward J.; Strickler, J. Rudi; Wu, Cheng-han; Hwang, Jiang-shiou.
The swimming behavior of the ciliate Strobilidium sp. was recorded using cinematographic techniques. A density of 20 ciliates/ml was used under 4 experimental food conditions: 121, 625, 3025, and 15,125 cells/ml of the dinoflagellate Gymnodinium sp. In total, 100 trajectories per experiment were recorded and analyzed. We classified this ciliate’s swimming trajectories into categories we called “helix”, “non-helix”, and “break”. These swimming states were identified using automated recognition of helices, based on values of swimming trajectory angles. We performed a symbolic analysis of the succession of swimming states which enabled discrimination between food concentration experiments, and provided a more-complete characterization of the swimming...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Protista; Plankton behavior; Swimming states; Symbolic dynamics; Simulation.
Ano: 2010 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00070/18171/15730.pdf
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Point, alpha and beta diversity of carnivorous fish along a depth gradient ArchiMer
Lorance, Pascal; Souissi, Sami; Uiblein, Franz.
The catch from bottom longline stations sampled from a series of research cruises around Lanzarote and Fuerteventura (Canary Islands, NE Atlantic) was analysed in terms of fish distribution, density and diversity. The distribution of the number of species and individuals caught per station appeared to fit well the Poisson and Exponential distribution function, respectively. In particular, the parameter of the Poisson's distribution appeared to provide an index of the point (at station scale) diversity, and its confidence interval, allowing for statistical comparisons. The relationships between point diversity, the alpha diversity (in the depth strata) and the beta diversity (along the depth gradient) were investigated. Around the islands, the density and...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Canary Islands; Probability distributions; Density; Diversity; Demersal fishes; Longline.
Ano: 2002 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2002/publication-566.pdf
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