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Summer School "Ecology and Society: Frontiers and Boundaries" / 3 - 7 June 2019

Ecosystems societies Climate change Forests Hydrosystems Atmosphere Biodiversity Agrosystems Pressures Impacts Modelling Pollution Ecotoxicology Biogeochimical cycles Ecology Adaptability
Vineyards
Vineyards
Crédit LabEx COTE
Report by students
Forest trip
Forest trip
Ecology and society
Ecology and society
Biogeochemical cycles of disrupted ecosystems
Biogeochemical cycles of disrupted ecosystems
Field Trip
Field Trip
Round table Global ecology
Round table Global ecology
Evening
Evening
Cellars
Cellars
Forest trip
Forest trip
Field Trip
Field Trip
Round table - Crédits photo LabEx COTE
Round table - Crédits photo LabEx COTE
Vallée du Ciron - Crédits photo LabEx COTE
Vallée du Ciron - Crédits photo LabEx COTE
Boat trip
Boat trip
Class room - Crédits photo LabEx COTE
Class room - Crédits photo LabEx COTE
Visiting Bordeaux
Visiting Bordeaux
Boat trip
Boat trip
Field trip - Salles
Field trip - Salles
Class room - Crédits photo LabEx COTE
Class room - Crédits photo LabEx COTE
Dune du Pyla
Dune du Pyla

Jérémy LOBRY

Last update Wednesday 30 July 2014

Junior researcher - Irstea Bordeaux - jeremy.lobry@irstea.fr

I am a junior scientist at Irstea in the "Aquatic ecosystem and global change" research unit. I am currently head of the “Functioning of Estuarine Ecosystems – FEE” research team. Even if my initial cursus was in fisheries ecology, I now focus on aquatic food webs, and, in particular, estuarine and coastal aquatic food webs. These systems, naturally stressed by strong morphological, hydrodynamics and sedimentary constraints, ecological communities are naturally characterized by features of low biodiversity. However, estuarine ecosystems are, at the same time, associated with many ecological functions, including a high biological production.

This leads to questioning the link between biodiversity and ecosystem processes in estuaries in order to address the difficulty to disentangle the effects of anthropogenic stress and natural constraints. In this context, my main purpose is to combine both community and ecosystem ecology through food web analysis and modeling in order to construct functional indicators of coastal and estuarine ecological status.