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Nicolas Poulet
Researcher at IM Flash Technologies
Publications - 50
Citations - 2483
Nicolas Poulet is an academic researcher from IM Flash Technologies. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Species richness. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 44 publications receiving 2029 citations. Previous affiliations of Nicolas Poulet include Paul Sabatier University & University of Toulouse.
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Next-generation monitoring of aquatic biodiversity using environmental DNA metabarcoding
Alice Valentini,Pierre Taberlet,Pierre Taberlet,Claude Miaud,Raphaël Civade,Jelger Herder,Philip Francis Thomsen,Eva Bellemain,Aurélien Besnard,Eric Coissac,Eric Coissac,Frédéric Boyer,Frédéric Boyer,Coline Gaboriaud,Pauline Jean,Nicolas Poulet,Nicolas Roset,Gordon H. Copp,Gordon H. Copp,Philippe Geniez,Didier Pont,Christine Argillier,Jean-Marc Baudoin,Tiphaine Peroux,Alain J. Crivelli,Anthony Olivier,Manon Acqueberge,Matthieu Le Brun,Peter Rask Møller,Eske Willerslev,Tony Dejean +30 more
TL;DR: For amphibians, the detection probability with eDNA metabarcoding was 0.97 (CI = 0.90-0.99) vs. 0.58 (CI=0.50-0.63) for traditional surveys as mentioned in this paper.
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Alice Valentini,Pierre Taberlet,Claude Miaud,Raphaël Civade,Jelger Herder,Philip Francis Thomsen,Eva Bellemain,Aurélien Besnard,Eric Coissac,Frédéric Boyer,Coline Gaboriaud,Pauline Jean,Nicolas Poulet,Nicolas Roset,Gordon H. Copp,Philippe Geniez,Didier Pont,Christine Argillier,Jean-Marc Baudoin,Tiphaine Peroux,Alain J. Crivelli,Anthony Olivier,Manon Acqueberge,Matthieu Le Brun,Peter Möller,Eske Willerslev,Tony Dejean +26 more
TL;DR: It is argued that the proposed DNA‐based approach has the potential to become the next‐generation tool for ecological studies and standardized biodiversity monitoring in a wide range of aquatic ecosystems.
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Pan-continental invasion of Pseudorasbora parva: towards a better understanding of freshwater fish invasions
Rodolphe E. Gozlan,Demetra Andreou,Takashi Asaeda,Kathleen Beyer,Rachid Bouhadad,Dean Burnard,Nuno Caiola,P. Cakic,Vesna Djikanovic,Hamid Reza Esmaeili,Istvan Falka,Duncan Golicher,Akos Harka,Galina Jeney,Vladimír Kováč,Jiří Musil,Annamaria Nocita,Meta Povz,Nicolas Poulet,Tomas Virbickas,Christian Wolter,A. Serhan Tarkan,Elena Tricarico,Teodora Trichkova,Hugo Verreycken,Andrzej Witkowski,Chun Guang Zhang,Irene Zweimueller,J. Robert Britton +28 more
TL;DR: The Pseudorasbora parva invasion has provided quantitative data for the development of 1) early warning systems across different spatial scales; 2) rapid eradication programmes prior to natural spread in open systems and 3) sound risk assessments with emphasis on plasticity of life history traits.
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Time trends in fish populations in metropolitan France: insights from national monitoring data
TL;DR: Using the electrofishing database of the French National Agency for Water and Aquatic Environment (Onema), the time trends of 48 freshwater fish taxa at 590 sites monitored for at least 8 years from 1990 to 2009 were investigated.
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Genetic and morphometric variations in the pikeperch (Sander lucioperca L.) of a fragmented delta
TL;DR: Electrophoresis showed that the irrigation network population is closer to the Rho ne population and that the drainage network population displayed a high inbreeding rate.