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Sebastien Villeger

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Deter J, Ballesta L, Barroil A, Marre G, Faure N, Riutort J, et al.
Curr Biol . 2024 Sep; 34(18):R852-R853. PMID: 39317153
While breeding colonies are well known in seabirds, they remain exceptional for marine fishes. Here, we report on fifteen massive breeding colonies of picarels (Spicara smaris), a small benthic zooplanktivorous...
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Loiseau N, Mouillot D, Velez L, Seguin R, Casajus N, Coux C, et al.
PLoS Biol . 2024 Aug; 22(8):e3002773. PMID: 39208027
While extinction risk categorization is fundamental for building robust conservation planning for marine fishes, empirical data on occurrence and vulnerability to disturbances are still lacking for most marine teleost fish...
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Litchman E, Villeger S, Zinger L, Auguet J, Thuiller W, Munoz F, et al.
Trends Ecol Evol . 2024 Jul; 39(10):923-936. PMID: 38987022
The influential concept of the rare biosphere in microbial ecology has underscored the importance of taxa occurring at low abundances yet potentially playing key roles in communities and ecosystems. Here,...
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Teixido N, Carlot J, Alliouane S, Ballesteros E, De Vittor C, Gambi M, et al.
Glob Chang Biol . 2024 Jan; 30(1):e17105. PMID: 38273554
Global environmental change drives diversity loss and shifts in community structure. A key challenge is to better understand the impacts on ecosystem function and to connect species and trait diversity...
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Villeger S, Magneville C, Roncin F, Retailleau L, Claverie T
Ecology . 2023 Jul; 104(10):e4148. PMID: 37523133
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Schiettekatte N, Conte F, French B, Brandl S, Fulton C, Merciere A, et al.
Ecol Evol . 2022 Jul; 12(7):e9084. PMID: 35813930
Organismal metabolic rates (MRs) are the basis of energy and nutrient fluxes through ecosystems. In the marine realm, fishes are some of the most prominent consumers. However, their metabolic demand...
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Escalas A, Auguet J, Avouac A, Belmaker J, Dailianis T, Kiflawi M, et al.
Anim Microbiome . 2022 Jun; 4(1):37. PMID: 35659312
Biological invasion is one of the main components of global changes in aquatic ecosystems. Unraveling how establishment in novel environments affects key biological features of animals is a key step...
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Escalas A, Avouac A, Belmaker J, Bouvier T, Cledassou V, Ferraton F, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2022 May; 838(Pt 3):156207. PMID: 35636548
Direct and indirect impacts by invasive animals on plants and other animals through predation and competition have been evidenced in many ecosystems. For instance, the rabbitfish Siganus rivulatus, originating from...
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Cinner J, Zamborain-Mason J, Maire E, Hoey A, Graham N, Mouillot D, et al.
Curr Biol . 2022 May; 32(12):2610-2620.e4. PMID: 35568029
Effective solutions to the ongoing "coral reef crisis" will remain limited until the underlying drivers of coral reef degradation are better understood. Here, we conduct a global-scale study of how...
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Schiettekatte N, Brandl S, Casey J, Graham N, Barneche D, Burkepile D, et al.
Nat Ecol Evol . 2022 Apr; 6(6):701-708. PMID: 35379939
Human impact increasingly alters global ecosystems, often reducing biodiversity and disrupting the provision of essential ecosystem services to humanity. Therefore, preserving ecosystem functioning is a critical challenge of the twenty-first...