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Jean-Marie Bouquegneau
Researcher at University of Liège
Publications - 15
Citations - 839
Jean-Marie Bouquegneau is an academic researcher from University of Liège. The author has contributed to research in topics: Posidonia oceanica & Seagrass. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 15 publications receiving 785 citations.
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Rise of oceanographic barriers in continuous populations of a cetacean: the genetic structure of harbour porpoises in Old World waters.
Michael C. Fontaine,Michael C. Fontaine,Stuart J. E. Baird,Sylvain Piry,Nicolas Ray,Krystal A. Tolley,Sarah Duke,Alexei Birkun,Marisa Ferreira,Thierry Jauniaux,Ángela Llavona,Bayram Öztürk,Ayaka Amaha Öztürk,Vincent Ridoux,Emer Rogan,Marina Sequeira,Ursula Siebert,Gísli A. Víkingsson,Jean-Marie Bouquegneau,Johan Michaux,Johan Michaux +20 more
TL;DR: This work applies a combination of recent individual-based landscape genetic approaches to investigate the population genetic structure of a highly mobile extensive range cetacean, the harbour porpoise in the eastern North Atlantic, with regards to oceanographic characteristics that could constrain its dispersal.
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Descriptors of Posidonia oceanica meadows: Use and application
Christine Pergent-Martini,Vanina Leoni,Vanina Pasqualini,Giandomenico Ardizzone,Elena Balestri,R. Bedini,A. Belluscio,T. Belsher,Joseph A. Borg,Charles-François Boudouresque,S. Boumaza,Jean-Marie Bouquegneau,Maria Cristina Buia,Sébastien Calvo,Just Cebrian,Eric Charbonnel,Francesco Cinelli,A. Cossu,G. Di Maida,Berrin Dural,Patrice Francour,Sylvie Gobert,Gilles Lepoint,Alexandre Meinesz,H. Molenaar,H. M. Mansour,P. Panayotidis,Andrea Peirano,Gérard Pergent,Luigi Piazzi,Maria Pirrotta,Giulio Relini,Javier Romero,José Luis Sánchez-Lizaso,Rachid Semroud,P. Shembri,A. Shili,Agostino Tomasello,Branko Velimirov +38 more
TL;DR: This paper synthesises the existing methods applied to monitor P. oceanica meadows, identifies the most suitable techniques and suggests future research directions, and shows the interest of a practical guide that describes, in a standardized way, the most useful techniques enabling P. Oceanica meadow to be used as an environmental descriptor.
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Feeding ecology of five commercial shark species of the Celtic Sea through stable isotope and trace metal analysis
TL;DR: Cd and Hg were correlated with isotopic ratios delta13C and delta15N, and were shown to be diet-related whereas Zn, Fe and Cu seemed much more linked to species-specific metabolism.
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Biology of Posidonia
Sylvie Gobert,Marion T. Cambridge,Branco Velimirov,Gérard Pergent,Gilles Lepoint,Jean-Marie Bouquegneau,Patrick Dauby,Christine Pergent-Martini,Diana Walker +8 more
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Trace metal concentrations in Posidonia oceanica of North Corsica (northwestern Mediterranean Sea): use as a biological monitor?
Marc Gosselin,Jean-Marie Bouquegneau,Frédéric Lefèbvre,Gilles Lepoint,Gérard Pergent,Christine Pergent-Martini,Sylvie Gobert +6 more
TL;DR: Low trace metal concentrations with no increase over the last decade are found, confirming the potential use of Corsican seagrass beds as reference sites for the Mediterranean Sea and confirming that P. oceanica is a good bioindicator of metals and a good biomonitor species for assessing Cu in the environment.