Publications by authors named "Laure Sevin"

Article Synopsis
  • - Urban coastal habitats, like harbors and marinas, create new environments that change how organisms interact and adapt, leading to ecological impacts due to introduced species and modifications in water flow and contaminant spread.
  • - A study using reciprocal transplants among different marina sites found strong relationships between variations in contaminants (like metals and pesticides) and changes in the types of organisms present, indicating local adaptation to these conditions.
  • - Evidence from the research showed that species like Bugula neritina had different responses based on their original location, suggesting that marina conditions could favor the development of pollutant-resistant populations, emphasizing the need for more studies on local adaptation in these ecosystems.
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