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Marc Bonnard
Researcher at University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne
Publications - 26
Citations - 669
Marc Bonnard is an academic researcher from University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genotoxicity & Population. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 23 publications receiving 547 citations. Previous affiliations of Marc Bonnard include Centre national de la recherche scientifique & IFREMER.
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Effects of Copper on the Burrowing Behavior of Estuarine and Coastal Invertebrates, the Polychaete Nereis diversicolor and the Bivalve Scrobicularia plana
TL;DR: Alteredations of the burrowing behavior of two benthic invertebrates living in intertidal mudflats, the polychaete Nereis diversicolor and the bivalve Scrobicularia plana, were studied in individuals exposed to soluble copper.
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In situ assessment of phytotechnologies for multicontaminated soil management.
Stéphanie Ouvrard,Christophe Barnier,Pascale Bauda,Thierry Beguiristain,Coralie Biache,Marc Bonnard,Cécile Caupert,Aurélie Cébron,Jérôme Cortet,Sylvie Cotelle,Marc Dazy,Pierre Faure,Jean-François Masfaraud,Johanne Nahmani,Françoise Palais,Pascal Poupin,Noële Raoult,Paule Vasseur,Jean-Louis Morel,Corinne Leyval +19 more
TL;DR: This work presents a long-term evaluation of the fate and environmental impact of the organic and metallic contaminants of an industrially polluted soil under natural and plant-assisted conditions and prior treatment of the soil by thermal desorption proved to be the only effective treatment.
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Impact of diuron on aneuploidy and hemocyte parameters in Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas.
TL;DR: Significantly higher aneuploidy level was observed in diuron-treated oysters compared with the control and the observed impact on aneuPLoidy persisted to the next generation as offspring exhibited significantly higher aneternal levels when their parents had been exposed to diuron.
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The influence of thermal desorption on genotoxicity of multipolluted soil.
TL;DR: The importance of measuring biological effects, in order to evaluate the risk associated with formerly contaminated soils and the efficiency of remediation, underlines the importance of measured biological effects.
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Genotoxic effects of nickel, trivalent and hexavalent chromium on the Eisenia fetida earthworm.
TL;DR: The results underline the importance to take into account the nature and the speciation of metallic pollutants, although the experiment has been performed on spiked soil with higher bioavailibity than in contaminated natural soil.