Stephane Robert
IFREMER
51 Papers
227 Citations
Stephane Robert is an academic researcher from IFREMER. The author has contributed to research in topics: Oyster & Bay. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 51 publications.
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Papers
Summer mortality of the Pacific cupped oyster Crassostrea gigas in the Bay of Marennes-Oleron (France). Spatial variability of environmental parameters, growth and production rates using a Geographical Information System (GIS)
Patrick Soletchnik,Olivier Le Moine,Daniel Razet,Philippe Geairon,Nicole Faury,Philippe Goulletquer,Stephane Robert +6 more
- 01 Jan 1999
TL;DR: The Marennes-Oleron Bay is the first rearing area in Europe for the cupped oyster, with 35, 000 tons proudced on a yearly basis as mentioned in this paper.
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Comparison of growth of mussel, Mytilus edulis, on longline, pole and bottom culture sites in the Pertuis Breton, France
TL;DR: While growth was faster in Longline culture and condition index were better for Pole culture, further data on the carrying capacity of the area are needed for the establishment of a mussel culture extension policy.
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A single bio-energetics growth and reproduction model for the oyster Crassostrea gigas in six Atlantic ecosystems
Marianne Alunno-Bruscia,Yves Bourles,Daniele Maurer,Stephane Robert,Joseph Mazurie,Aline Gangnery,Philippe Goulletquer,Stephane Pouvreau +7 more
TL;DR: A generic growth model of the oyster Crassostrea gigas that is suitable for a generic application, i.e. with a constant set of parameters, in contrasting Atlantic environments and for different cohorts (spats and adults) was developed.
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Replicated anthropogenic hybridisations reveal parallel patterns of admixture in marine mussels.
Alexis Simon,Christine Arbiol,Einar Eg Nielsen,Jérôme Couteau,Rossana Sussarellu,Thierry Burgeot,Ismaël Bernard,Joop W.P. Coolen,Jean-Baptiste Lamy,Stephane Robert,Maria Skazina,Petr Strelkov,Henrique Queiroga,Ibon Cancio,John J. Welch,Frédérique Viard,Nicolas Bierne +16 more
TL;DR: Variations in the spread and admixture patterns of dock mussels seem to be influenced by the local native genetic backgrounds encountered, and genome‐wide effect of admixture seems repeatable and more dependent on genetic background than environmental context.
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Potential environmental drivers of a regional blue mussel mass mortality event (winter of 2014, Breton Sound, France)
Pierre Polsenaere,Patrick Soletchnik,Olivier Le Moine,Francis Gohin,Stephane Robert,Jean-Francois Pepin,Jean-Yves Stanisiere,Franck Dumas,Christian Bechemin,Philippe Goulletquer +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an unprecedented mussel mortality event that occurred during the winter of 2014 in the Breton Sound was reported, where 9000 metric tonnes of mussels were lost and mortality rates up to 100% were recorded at some farming areas.
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