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  • Lola de Cubber

Articles dans une revue

2023
Lola de Cubber, Sébastien Lefebvre, Théo Lancelot, Daniel Schaffer Ferreira Jorge, Sylvie Marylène Gaudron. Unravelling mechanisms behind population dynamics, biological traits and latitudinal distribution in two benthic ecosystem engineers: A modelling approach. Progress in Oceanography, 2023, 219, pp.103154. https://hal.science/hal-04272435v1

2023
Lola de Cubber, Verena Trenkel, Guzman Diez, Juan Gil-Herrera, Ana Maria Novoa Pabon, et al.. Robust identification of potential habitats of a rare demersal species (blackspot seabream) in the Northeast Atlantic. Ecological Modelling, 2023, 477, pp.110255. https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-04028923v1

2 article(s)

Autres publications

2025
Eline Le Moan, Terry Ouzara, Jorge Flores-Valiente, Lola de Cubber, Clara Menu, et al.. Variabilité des traits de vie chez les anchois du genre Engraulis dans les zones d'upwelling : plasticité environnementale ou adaptation ?. Colloque interdisciplinaire sur les petits pélagiques, Apr 2025, Plouzané, France. https://hal.science/hal-05029717v1

2023
Lola de Cubber, Grea Groenewald, Matthew Horton, Laure Pecquerie, Carl van Der Lingen, et al.. A generalized Dynamic Energy Budget model including 3D shape changes for modeling small pelagic fish growth. 8th International Symposium on Dynamic Energy Budget theory, Jun 2023, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States. https://hal.science/hal-04179244v1

2022
Lola De Cubber, Grea Groenewald, Matthew Horton, Eline Le Moan, Terry Ouzara, et al.. A generalized Dynamic Energy Budget model including 3D shape changes for modeling small pelagic fish growth. Symposium on Small Pelagic Fish: New Frontiers in Science for Sustainable Management, Nov 2022, Lisbon, Portugal. https://hal.science/hal-04179251v1

2022
Eline Le Moan, Terry Ouzara, Jorge Flores-Valiente, Lola de Cubber, Clara Menu, et al.. Caractérisation des différences de traits de vie chez les anchois du genre Engraulis spp.. 15eme colloque de l'Association Française d'Halieutique, Jun 2022, Brest, France. . https://hal.science/hal-04179368v1

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