Sandrine Serre

Sandrine Serre
Institute of Research for Development | IRD · 195 - Marine Environmental Sciences Laboratory (LEMAR)

PhD in Marine Science

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Additional affiliations
November 2020 - November 2023
Université de Bretagne Occidentale
Position
  • PhD Student
October 2019 - October 2020
France Energies Marines
Position
  • Research Officer
October 2018 - July 2019
La Rochelle Université
Position
  • Scientific Officer
Education
August 2009 - December 2009
University of Bergen
Field of study
  • Aquatic Ecology
September 2007 - September 2010
École Nationale Supérieure Agronomique de Toulouse
Field of study
  • Environment and resources management

Publications

Publications (7)
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Oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) are currently expanding across the global ocean due to climate change, leading to a compression of usable habitat for several marine species. Mercury stable isotope compositions provide a spatially and temporally integrated view of marine predator foraging habitat and its variability with environmental conditions. Here,...
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The consequences of climate change for marine organisms are now well-known, and include metabolism and behavior modification, distribution area shifts and changes in the community. In the Bay of Biscay, the potential environmental niches of subtropical non-indigenous species (NIS) are projected to expand as a response to sea temperature rise by the...
Technical Report
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(Préface) Ce document s’adresse à un public large, familier ou non avec les problématiques couvertes par la Directive Cadre “Stratégie pour le Milieu Marin” (DCSMM). Ce public inclut donc le personnel intervenant sur la mise en œuvre de la DCSMM, les scientifiques, et toute personne concernée par la surveillance de l’état de santé du milieu marin....
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Biodiversity loss and climate change are both globally significant issues that must be addressed through collaboration across countries and disciplines. With the December 2015 COP21 climate conference in Paris and the recent creation of the Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), it has become critical to evaluate...
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In 2007, the invasive ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi was observed for the first time in Limfjorden (Denmark) where it exhibited mass occurrence in late summer while the indigenous and usually dominating common jellyfish, Aurelia aurita, was nearly absent. Both species were further studied in 2008 and 2009 and it was found that the additional predatio...

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