The research project PHENOFISH was selected from the 2022 DataSHARE Joint Call between the Centre for the Synthesis and Analysis of Biodiversity (CESAB) of the French Foundation for Biodiversity Research (FRB), the LabEX TULIP, the National Center for Biodiversity Data (PNDB) and the challenge BiodivOc, supported by the Occitanie Region and the University of Montpellier.
The PHENOFISH project aims to pool data on the biodiversity, morphology, behaviour and ecophysiology of marine and freshwater fishes that have never before been brought together. It brings together specialists in marine and freshwater ecology, spatial ecology (biogeography), ecophysiology, conservation ecology and behaviour. This complementarity in the characterisation of fish traits will advance our understanding of the processes, mechanisms and threats that influence fish species.
PHENOFISH is led by Nicolas LOISEAU (CNRS, France) and Sébastien BROSSE (University Paul Sabatier, France) and include:
Member | Affiliation |
Camille ALBOUY | ETH Zurich, Switzerland |
Lise COMTE | Illinois State University, USA |
Sarah FRIEDMAN | NOAA, USA |
Lisa JACQUIN | University Paul Sabatier, France |
Shaun KILLEN | University of Glasgow, UK |
Nicole MOORE | McGill University, Canada |
David MOUILLOT | University of Montpellier, France |
Nicolas MOUQUET | CNRS, France |
Valeriano PARRAVICINI | EPHE, France |
Jennifer SUNDAY | McGill University, Canada |
Michael VANNI | Miami University, USA |
Sébastien VILLEGER | CNRS, France |