International audienceMarine protected areas (MPAs) are one of the most efficient conservation tools to buffer marine biodiversity loss induced by human activities. Beside effective enforcement, an accurate understanding of the eco-evolutionary processes underlying the patterns of biodiversity is needed to reap the benefits of management policies. In this context, integrating population genetics with demographic data, the demo-genetic approach, is particularly relevant to shift from a “species-based pattern” toward an “eco-evolutionary-based processes” conservation. Here, targeting a key species in the Mediterranean coralligenous, the red coral, Corallium rubrum, in an emblematic Mediterranean MPA, the “Réserve Naturelle de Scandola” (Franc...
International audienceCombined action from over-harvesting and recent mass mortality events potentia...
Deep-sea reef-building corals are among the most conspicuous invertebrates inhabiting the hard-botto...
We investigated the genetic diversity and connectivity patterns of mesophotic Corallium rubrum popul...
International audienceMarine protected areas (MPAs) are one of the most efficient conservation tools...
International audienceCurrent efforts to halt the decline of biodiversity are based primarily on pro...
International Conference on Ecological Sciences (sfecologie 2016), 24-28 October 2016, Marseille.-- ...
International audienceAim: How historical and contemporary eco-evolutionary processes shape the patt...
Conservation of coastal habitats is a global issue, yet biogenic reefs in temperate regions have rec...
The aim of this study was to determine how historical and contemporary eco-evolutionary processes sh...
12 pages, 6 figuresAmong Mediterranean cnidarians, the octocoral Corallium rubrum is the most harves...
Ecological connectivity (i.e., population connectivity over ecological rather than evolutionary time...
International audienceCombined action from over-harvesting and recent mass mortality events potentia...
Deep-sea reef-building corals are among the most conspicuous invertebrates inhabiting the hard-botto...
We investigated the genetic diversity and connectivity patterns of mesophotic Corallium rubrum popul...
International audienceMarine protected areas (MPAs) are one of the most efficient conservation tools...
International audienceCurrent efforts to halt the decline of biodiversity are based primarily on pro...
International Conference on Ecological Sciences (sfecologie 2016), 24-28 October 2016, Marseille.-- ...
International audienceAim: How historical and contemporary eco-evolutionary processes shape the patt...
Conservation of coastal habitats is a global issue, yet biogenic reefs in temperate regions have rec...
The aim of this study was to determine how historical and contemporary eco-evolutionary processes sh...
12 pages, 6 figuresAmong Mediterranean cnidarians, the octocoral Corallium rubrum is the most harves...
Ecological connectivity (i.e., population connectivity over ecological rather than evolutionary time...
International audienceCombined action from over-harvesting and recent mass mortality events potentia...
Deep-sea reef-building corals are among the most conspicuous invertebrates inhabiting the hard-botto...
We investigated the genetic diversity and connectivity patterns of mesophotic Corallium rubrum popul...