La lettre d’information Marineff – Decembre 2022
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– l’atelier final Marineff
– l’avant-dernière rencontre Marineff
– les rockpools artificieles du Hamble
– évènements à venir
– la science citoyenne sur les mouillages
– Liste de lecture
– invitation à notre symposium final
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Publications Scientifiques d’Intérêt
Publications du projet Marineff :
- Claquin et al. 2022 – Primary production assessment on eco-engineering infrastructures: English Channel case study
- Bone et al. 2022 – Biodeterioration and bioprotection of concrete assets in the coastal environment
- Georges et al. 2022 – Interaction between the diatom Cylindrotheca closterium and a siliceous mortar in a silica-limited environment
- Bone et al. 2022 – The intrinsic primary bioreceptivity of concrete in the marine environment – a review (open access)
- Taormina et al. 2022 – A review of methods and indicators used to evaluate the ecological modifications generated by artificial structures on marine ecosystems
- Bone et al. 2022 – Estuarine Infauna Within Incidentally Retained Sediment in Artificial Rockpools (Libre de lire)
- Vivier et al. 2021 – Influence of infrastructure material composition and microtopography on marine biofilm growth and photobiology
- Georges et al. 2021 – The study of long-term durability and bio-colonization of concrete in marine environment
- Vivier et al. 2021 – Marine artificial reefs, a meta-analysis of their design, objectives and effectiveness
Autres publications pertinentes :
- Yoris-Nobile et al. 2022 – Artificial reefs built by 3D printing: Systemisation in the design, material selection and fabrication
- Conservation Evidence Synopsis 2021 – Biodiversity of Marine Artificial Structures
- Salauddin et al. 2021 – Eco-Engineering of Seawalls—An Opportunity for Enhanced Climate Resilience From Increased Topographic Complexity
- Lawrence et al. 2021 – Artificial shorelines lack natural structural complexity across scales (Libre de lire)
- Hall et al. 2021 – Temporal and spatial variation in adult and juvenile mobile fauna associated with natural and artificial coastal habitats (Libre de lire)
- Potet et al. 2021 – Which concrete substrate suits you? Ostrea edulis larval preferences and implications for shellfish restoration in Europe
- Hall et al. 2019 – Shelving the coast with Vertipools: retrofitting artificial rock pools on coastal structures as mitigation for coastal squeeze (Libre de lire)
Autres ressources
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