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Study of physical and biogeochemical forcing, at all spatial and biological organization scales, from the ocean basin to the organism.
Environmental forcings
Understand the functioning of marine organisms and the dynamics of their populations.
From genetic structure to population functioning
Analysis of specific interactions and understanding of the structure and dynamics of biological assemblages.
Interspecific interactions and biological community dynamics
Estimation of pressures on the marine environment and implementation of conservation measures.
Conservation, sustainable management and enhancement of marine biodiversity
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ENTROPIE publications from HORIZON for the IRD supervision.
Publications ENTROPIE IRD
Entropy publications from the HAL of the University of La Réunion
Publications ENTROPIE Université de La Réunion
Publications of the UMR Entropy from Archimer (Ifremer)
Publications ENTROPIE Ifremer
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The humpback whales of New Caledonia's South Lagoon have been monitored over the long term by the Opération Cétacés association since 1995. The PRONYSTIC project aims to continue this long-term monitoring, which is all the more valuable in the context of climate change, where long time series are essential to understanding environmental and anthropogenic forcings.
PRONYSTIC project
AIME focuses on the development of biodiversity indicators for marine ecosystems at different scales, using artificial intelligence approaches.
AIME project
Le but du projet French Connection est d’explorer l’ampleur, la distribution et les mécanismes déterminants l’organisation de la biodiversité des récifs coralliens aux différentes échelles d’organisation bio-écologiques en réunissant les expertises disciplinaires de la communauté scientifique travaillant sur l’ensemble des 12 outremers tropicaux français.
French Connection project