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Jean-François Ghiglione

Researcher at University of Paris

Publications -  93
Citations -  4365

Jean-François Ghiglione is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mediterranean sea & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 81 publications receiving 3239 citations. Previous affiliations of Jean-François Ghiglione include Centre national de la recherche scientifique & Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University.

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Marine ecosystems' responses to climatic and anthropogenic forcings in the Mediterranean

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TL;DR: In this article, a review of current functioning and responses of Mediterranean marine biogeochemical cycles and ecosystems with respect to key natural and anthropogenic drivers and to consider the ecosystems' responses to likely changes in physical, chemical and socio-economical forcings induced by global change and by growing anthropogenic pressure at the regional scale.
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Microbial Ecotoxicology of Marine Plastic Debris: A Review on Colonization and Biodegradation by the "Plastisphere".

TL;DR: A critical view of the extent to which marine microorganisms can participate in the decomposition of plastic in the oceans and of the relevance of current standard tests for plastic biodegradability at sea is given.
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Pole-to-pole biogeography of surface and deep marine bacterial communities

TL;DR: The results suggest differences in environmental conditions at the poles and different selection mechanisms controlling surface and deep ocean community structure and diversity may be subjected to more short-term, variable conditions, whereas deep communities appear to be structured by longer water-mass residence time and connectivity through ocean circulation.
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Evidence of niche partitioning among bacteria living on plastics, organic particles and surrounding seawaters.

TL;DR: Bacterial counts in PMD presented higher cell enrichment factors than generally observed for PA fraction, when compared to FL bacteria in the surrounding waters, and the community distinction between the three habitats was consistent across the large-scale sampling in the Western Mediterranean basin.