Christophe Loots
IFREMER
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Biological Invasions | 2015
Carmen David; Sandrine Vaz; Christophe Loots; Elvire Antajan; Johan van der Molen; Morgane Travers-Trolet
The invasive ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi has been reported in various coastal locations in the southern North Sea in the past years. Since 2009, International Bottom Trawl Surveys have recorded this species each winter in open waters. As this species, well-known for its dramatic disturbance of ecosystems, was expected not to be able to overwinter offshore it is crucial to understand its distribution dynamics. Two modelling methods, a quantile regression and a particle tracking model, were used (1) to identify habitats where the invasive ctenophore M. leidyi could survive the North Sea cold winters and (2) to investigate the dispersal of individuals between these different habitats, emphasizing favorable areas where sustainable populations could have been established. Temperature was found to be the crucial factor controlling the winter distribution of M. leidyi in the North Sea. High abundance predictions in winter were associated with low values of temperature, which characterise south-eastern coastal areas and estuaries influenced by riverine runoff. A retention-based M. leidyi population was indicated along the northern Dutch coast and German Bight and a transport-based population offshore from the western Danish coast. Individuals found in the open waters were transported from southern coasts of the North Sea, thus the open water population densities depend on the flux of offspring from these areas. This study provides the first estimates of the overwinter areas of this invasive species over the cold winters in the North Sea. Based on the agreement of habitat and dispersal model results, we conclude that M. leidyi has become established along south-eastern coasts of the North Sea where the environment conditions allows overwintering and it can be retained for later blooms.
Fisheries Oceanography | 2011
Benjamin Planque; Christophe Loots; Pierre Petitgas; Ulf Lindstrøm; Sandrine Vaz
Scientia Marina | 2006
Philippe Koubbi; Christophe Loots; Gwenaelle Cotonnec; Xavier Harlay; Alain Grioche; Sandrine Vaz; Corinne S. Martin; Mike Walkey; Andre Carpentier
Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2010
Christophe Loots; Sandrine Vaz; Benjamin Planque; Philippe Koubbi
Journal of Marine Systems | 2009
P. Koubbi; Guy Duhamel; Jean-Henri Hecq; Cristina Beans; Christophe Loots; Patrice Pruvost; Eric Tavernier; Marino Vacchi; Carole Vallet
Polar Biology | 2007
Christophe Loots; Philippe Koubbi; Guy Duhamel
Polar Science | 2011
Philippe Koubbi; Colleen O'Brien; Christophe Loots; Carolina Giraldo; Martina Smith; Eric Tavernier; Marino Vacchi; Carole Vallet; Jean Chevallier; Masato Moteki
Fisheries Oceanography | 2011
Christophe Loots; Sandrine Vaz; Benjamin Planque; P. Koubbi
Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2014
Xochitl Cormon; Christophe Loots; Sandrine Vaz; Paul Marchal
Journal of Sea Research | 2010
Christophe Loots; Sandrine Vaz; Philippe Koubbi; Benjamin Planque; Franck Coppin; Yves Verin