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Jean-Pierre Gattuso
Researcher at University of Paris
Publications - 295
Citations - 26675
Jean-Pierre Gattuso is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ocean acidification & Carbonate. The author has an hindex of 77, co-authored 272 publications receiving 23041 citations. Previous affiliations of Jean-Pierre Gattuso include University of Liège & École pratique des hautes études.
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Key Arctic pelagic mollusc (Limacina helicina) threatened by ocean acidification
TL;DR: In this article, Comeau et al. presented a key Arctic pelagic mollusc (Limacina helicina) threatened by ocean acidification and proposed a method to detect the presence of the mollusks in the Arctic Ocean.
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Near-future ocean warming and acidification alter foraging behaviour, locomotion, and metabolic rate in a keystone marine mollusc.
Rael Horwitz,Tommy Norin,Sue-Ann Watson,Jennifer C. A. Pistevos,Ricardo Beldade,Simon Hacquart,Jean-Pierre Gattuso,Riccardo Rodolfo-Metalpa,Jeremie Vidal-Dupiol,Shaun S. Killen,Suzanne C. Mills +10 more
TL;DR: Reduced foraging success coupled with increased metabolic demands may impact fitness in this species and highlight potentially large ecological consequences under unabated OW and OA, namely in regulating toxic cyanobacteria blooms on coral reefs.
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Carbon Removal Using Coastal Blue Carbon Ecosystems Is Uncertain and Unreliable, With Questionable Climatic Cost-Effectiveness
TL;DR: In this article , the feasibility of achieving quantified and secure carbon removal (negative emissions) through the restoration of coastal vegetation has been evaluated, with the conclusion that costs are highly uncertain, with lower-range estimates unrealistic for wider application, and that carbon removal using coastal blue carbon restoration therefore has questionable cost-effectiveness when considered only as a climate mitigation action, either for carbon offsetting or for inclusion in Nationally Determined Contributions.
Respiration in coastal benthic communities
TL;DR: In this article, a review of coastal benthic communities with the aim of deriving a global estimate for respiration in these ecosystems is presented, with an emphasis on the role of autotrophs and multicellular heterotrophic organisms.
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Measurement of oxygen metabolism in open-top aquatic mesocosms:application to a coral reef community
TL;DR: A new experimental and analytical protocol enabling the measurement of the metabolism of aquatic communities in open-top mesocosms and use of a polynomial regression to estimate metabolic parameters from measurements of dissolved oxygen concentration is described.