Selected publications
- Pan Y.J., Dahms H.U., Hwang J.S., Souissi S. (2022) Recent Trends in Live Feeds for Marine Larviculture: A Mini Review. Frontiers in Marine Science, doi:10.3389/fmars.2022.864165.
- ⇒ This paper is part of the Research Topic : Live Feed for Early Ontogenetic Development in Marine Fish Larvae. Eds. Jepsen P.M., Souissi S. & Pan Y.J.
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Chang, C. W., T. Miki, H. Ye, S. Souissi, et al. (2022). Causal networks of phytoplankton diversity and biomass are modulated by environmental context. Nature Communications, 13:1140. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-28761-3 .
⇒ This paper was featured by Nature Communications Editors’ Highlights webpage of recent research called “Ecology and evolution”
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Souissi S., Souissi A. (2021) Promotion of the development of sentinel species in the water column: Example using body size and fecundity of the egg-bearing calanoid copepod Eurytemora affinis. Water, 13(11):1442. https://doi.org/10.3390/w13111442.
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Choi B.S., Kim D.H., Kim M.S., Park J.C., Lee Y.H., Kim H.J., Jeong C.B., Hagiwara A., Souissi S., Lee J.S. (2021) The genome of the European estuarine calanoid copepod Eurytemora affinis: Potential use in molecular ecotoxicology. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 166:112190. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2021.112190.
⇒ The genome of this strain of this copepod isolated from the Seine estuary (France) is now compeltely sequenced in the framework of the colalboration with Prof. Jae-Seong Lee (Sungkyunkwan Univ. & Fellow, Korean Academy of Science and Technology) and the contribution of Prof. Atsushi Hagiwara (Nagasaki Univ., Japan).
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Chang C.W., Ye H., Miki T., Deyle E., Souissi S., Anneville O., Adrian R., Chiang Y.R., Ichise S., Kumagai M., Matsuzaki S.I., Shiah F.K., Wu J.T., Hsieh C.H., Sugihara G. (2020) Long‐term warming destabilizes aquatic ecosystems through weakening biodiversity‐mediated causal networks. Global Change Biology, 26:6413-6423.
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Das S., Ouddane B., Hwang J.S., Souissi S. (2020) Intergenerational effects of resuspended sediment and trace metal mixtures on life cycle traits of a pelagic copepod. Environmental Pollution, 267:115460.
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- Michalec F.G., Fouxon I., Souissi S., Holzner M. (2020) Efficient mate finding in planktonic copepods swimming in turbulence. eLife, 9:e62014.
- ⇒ This paper is a first discovery confirming the capacities of the planktonic copepods to mate in turbulent conditions with new horizons for research. The paper was featured in Science with an article entitled ‘Turbulent relationships’. ↑↑↑↑
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Michalec F.G., Fouxon I., Souissi S., Holzner M. (2017) Zooplankton can actively adjust their motility to turbulent flow. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 114(52): E11199-E11207; ‘doi/10.1073/pnas.1708888114’. ↑↑↑↑
⇒ This paper reported new discoveries on the adaptation of plaktonic copepods to live in highly turbulent oceanic and coastal environments with a suggested model.
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Jeong C.B., Won E.J., Kang H.M., Lee M.C., Hwang D.S., Hwang U.K., Zhou B., Souissi S., Lee S.J., Lee J.S. (2016) Microplastic size-dependent toxicity, oxidative stress induction, and p-JNK and p-P38 activation in the monogonont rotifer (Brachionus koreanus). Environmental Science & Technology. 50(16):8849-57. ↑↑↑↑
⇒ It is the first and direct evidence of the size effect of micro- and nano-plastic on the toxicity engendered to multicellular organisms. The toxicity increase when teh size of the plastic fraglment decreases. This recent paper is now cited more than 550 times
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Anneville O, Souissi S, Molinero JC & Gerdeaux D (2009). Influences of human activity and climate on the stock-recruitment dynamics of whitefish, Coregonus lavaretus, in Lake Geneva. Fisheries Management and Ecology, 16, 492-500. ↑↑↑↑
- ⇒ This paper is a nice illustration of the complexity of management of fisheries under both human pressure and climate change. It is a very interesting case study based on the well documented Lake geneva ecosystem.
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Molinero JC, Ibanez F, Souissi S, Buecher E, Dallot S & Nival P (2008) Climate control on exceptional events in zooplankton long-term changes of the
Northwestern Mediterranean. Global Change Biology, 14, 11-26.♦♦♦ see all Climate Change papers
Molinero JC, Anneville O, Souissi S, Lainé L & Gerdeaux D (2007) Decadal changes in water temperature and ecological time series in Lake Geneva, Europe – relationship to subtropical Atlantic climate. Climate Research, 34:15-23.
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Souissi S, Seuront L, Schmitt FG & Ginot V (2005) Describing space-time patterns in aquatic ecology using IBMs and scaling and multiscaling approaches. Nonlinear Analysis: Real World Applications, 6:705-730.
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Beaugrand G, Brander KM, Lindley JA, Souissi S & Reid PC (2003) Plankton effect on cod recruitment in the North Sea. Nature, 426: 661-664.
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Ginot V, Le Page C & Souissi S (2002) A multi-agents architecture to enhance end-user individual based modelling. Ecological Modelling. 157:23-41.
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Souissi S, Ibanez F, Ben Hamadou R, Boucher J, Cathelineau AC, Blanchard F & Poulard JC (2001) A new multivariate mapping method for studying species assemblages and their habitats : example using bottom trawl surveys in the Bay of Biscay (France). Sarsia, 86: 527-542.
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Bernard O & Souissi S (1998) Qualitative behavior of stage-structured populations: application to structural validation. Journal of Mathematical Biology 37: 291-308
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Souissi S & Nival P (1997) Modeling of population dynamics of interacting species: effect of exploitation. Environmental Modeling and Assessment 2: 55-63
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