RSBE² (Remote Sensing, Benthic Ecology and Ecotoxicology)

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The RSBE² team has a documented expertise in estuarine and coastal ecosystems studies. Our team is internationally recognized for its research in Earth Observation for coastal biodiversity, benthic microalgae primary production, seagrass dynamics, phytoplankton blooms, and shellfish aquaculture. We observe and study coastal zones from the microscale (microalgae observed at subcellular scale) to the macroscale (remote sensing of essential biodiversity variables at ecosystem scale). We develop innovative methods to couple hyperspectral imagery and measurement of carbon flux at the air-sediment interface, or study shellfish life cycle using EO and physiological modelling. We process and analyse long-term satellite time-series to assess changes in the structure and phenology of coastal habitats. We combine remote sensing with ecophysiology (such as measurements of modulated fluorescence and energy balances), as well as with ecotoxicology to focus on the impacts of emerging pollutants, such as rare earth elements and microplastics, on organisms and ecosystems.

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Our research projects of the RSBE2 team, are focusing on three axes:

1) Assessing risks associated with exposure of estuarine and coastal food webs to emerging contaminants.

2) Multi-scale remote sensing (from organism to global scale) of carbon flux in intertidal mudflats.

3) EO for biodiversity: measuring essential biodiversity variables in coastal ecosystems with a focus on seagrass meadow and phytoplankton blooms

Research expertise

  • Benthic ecology and shellfish aquaculture
  • Ecotoxicology and emerging pollutants
  • Biodiversity of benthic primary producers
  • Hyperspectral, multispectral and drone remote sensing
  • Marine optics and ocean colour remote sensing


 
Mis à jour le 30 November 2022.
https://isomer.univ-nantes.fr/team-rsbe