Anne Lorrain

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Université de Brest 
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Jacques Clavier grad student 2002 Université de Brest
 (Utilisation de la coquille Saint-Jacques comme traceur environnemental : approches biologique et biogéochimique)
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Le Croizier G, Lorrain A, Hoyos-Padilla M, et al. (2023) Do marine protected areas influence mercury exposure? Insights from a shark community in the tropical Northeast Pacific. Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987). 336: 122352
Médieu A, Lorrain A, Point D. (2023) Are tunas relevant bioindicators of mercury concentrations in the global ocean? Ecotoxicology (London, England)
Le Croizier G, Sonke JE, Lorrain A, et al. (2022) Mercury stable isotopes suggest reduced foraging depth in oxygen minimum zones for blue sharks. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 181: 113892
Le Croizier G, Point D, Renedo M, et al. (2022) Mercury concentrations, biomagnification and isotopic discrimination factors in two seabird species from the Humboldt Current ecosystem. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 177: 113481
Médieu A, Point D, Itai T, et al. (2022) Evidence that Pacific tuna mercury levels are driven by marine methylmercury production and anthropogenic inputs. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119
Renedo M, Point D, Sonke JE, et al. (2021) ENSO Climate Forcing of the Marine Mercury Cycle in the Peruvian Upwelling Zone Does Not Affect Methylmercury Levels of Marine Avian Top Predators. Environmental Science & Technology
Médieu A, Point D, Receveur A, et al. (2021) Stable mercury concentrations of tropical tuna in the south western Pacific ocean: An 18-year monitoring study. Chemosphere. 263: 128024
Bodin N, Pethybridge H, Duffy LM, et al. (2020) Global data set for nitrogen and carbon stable isotopes of tunas. Ecology. e03265
Le Croizier G, Lorrain A, Sonke JE, et al. (2020) The Twilight Zone as a Major Foraging Habitat and Mercury Source for the Great White Shark. Environmental Science & Technology
Ravache A, Bourgeois K, Weimerskirch H, et al. (2020) Behavioral and trophic segregations help the Tahiti petrel to cope with the abundance of wedge-tailed shearwater when foraging in oligotrophic tropical waters. Scientific Reports. 10: 15129
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