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Sylvie Gobert

Researcher at University of Liège

Publications -  164
Citations -  3313

Sylvie Gobert 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 31, co-authored 153 publications receiving 2741 citations.

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The plastisphere in marine ecosystem hosts potential specific microbial degraders including Alcanivorax borkumensis as a key player for the low-density polyethylene degradation

TL;DR: It is shown that the bacterial community composition is clearly plastic nature dependent and hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria such as Alcanivorax, Marinobacter and Arenibacter genera are enriched with LDPE and PET, implying that these bacteria are potential players in plastic degradation.
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Relative impact of a seagrass bed and its adjacent epilithic algal community in consumer diets

TL;DR: The aim of this work was to identify and compare, using nitrogen and carbon stable isotope data, the food sources supporting consumer communities in a Mediterranean seagrass bed with those in an adjacent epilithic alga-dominated community.
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Assessment of the ecological status of Mediterranean French coastal waters as required by the Water Framework Directive using the Posidonia oceanica Rapid Easy Index: PREI.

TL;DR: The PREI (Posidonia oceanica Rapid Easy Index) is a method used to assess the ecological status of seawater along Mediterranean French coasts and was tested on 24 and 18 stations in PACA and Corsica.
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Applications of C and N stable isotopes to ecological and environmental studies in seagrass ecosystems.

TL;DR: This work examines some applications of stable isotopes as ecological integrators or tracers in seagrass ecosystem studies and focuses on both the use of natural isotope abundance as food web Integrators or environmental tracers and on theUse ofstable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen as experimental tools.