Docteur Frédéric BUSSON
Diplômes
🎓 DES & spécialité ordinale
- Rhumatologie (SM)
📚 CES (Certificat d'Études Spéciales)
- CES Rhumatologie
🎓 Diplômes
- DE Docteur en médecine
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Bibliographie
CEAMARC: An integrated campaign to evaluate biodiversity at all scales in Adélie Land.
2024Chapitre
Stenogobius (Teleostei : Gobioidei : Oxudercidae) from Indonesia
2024ArticleCybium : Revue Internationale d’Ichtyologie
Jump dispersal drives the relationship between micro- and macroevolutionary dynamics in the Sicydiinae (Gobiiformes: Oxudercidae) of Sundaland and Wallacea
2024ArticleJournal of Evolutionary Biology
Eleotris (Teleostei: Eleotridae) from Indonesia with Description of Three New Species Within the ‘melanosoma’ Neuromast Pattern Group
2021ArticlePacific Science
A new species of Schismatogobius (Teleostei: Gobiidae) from Sulawesi (Indonesia)
2021ArticleCybium : Revue Internationale d’Ichtyologie
Assessing species diversity of Coral Triangle artisanal fisheries: A DNA barcode reference library for the shore fishes retailed at Ambon harbor (Indonesia)
2020ArticleEcology and Evolution
Exploring community assembly among Javanese and Balinese freshwater shrimps (Atyidae, Palaemonidae) through DNA barcodes
2020ArticleHydrobiologia
Biodiversity inventory of the grey mullets (Actinopterygii: Mugilidae) of the Indo‐Australian Archipelago through the iterative use of DNA‐based species delimitation and specimen assignment methods
2020ArticleEvolutionary Applications
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Top publications · les plus citées
- 1Revisiting the ichthyodiversity of Java and Bali through DNA barcodes: taxonomic coverage, identification accuracy, cryptic diversity and identification of exotic species
Molecular ecology resources · 2017
📚 32 citations🎯 RCR 1.83Lire l'abstract Crossref ↓
AbstractAmong the 899 species of freshwater fishes reported from Sundaland biodiversity hotspot, nearly 50% are endemics. The functional integrity of aquatic ecosystems is currently jeopardized by human activities, and landscape conversion led to the decline of fish populations in several part of Sundaland, particularly in Java. The inventory of the Javanese ichthyofauna has been discontinuous, and the taxonomic knowledge is scattered in the literature. This study provides a DNA barcode reference library for the inland fishes of Java and Bali with the aim to streamline the inventory of fishes in this part of Sundaland. Owing to the lack of available checklist for estimating the taxonomic coverage of this study, a checklist was compiled based on online catalogues. A total of 95 sites were visited, and a library including 1046 DNA barcodes for 159 species was assembled. Nearest neighbour distance was 28‐fold higher than maximum intraspecific distance on average, and a DNA barcoding gap was observed. The list of species with DNA barcodes displayed large discrepancies with the checklist compiled here as only 36% (i.e. 77 species) and 60% (i.e. 24 species) of the known species were sampled in Java and Bali, respectively. This result was contrasted by a high number of new occurrences and the ceiling of the accumulation curves for both species and genera. These results highlight the poor taxonomic knowledge of this ichthyofauna, and the apparent discrepancy between present and historical occurrence data is to be attributed to species extirpations, synonymy and misidentifications in previous studies.
- 2Non-native species disrupt the worldwide patterns of freshwater fish body size: implications for Bergmann's rule
Ecology letters · 2010
📚 31 citationsLire l'abstract Crossref ↓
Ecology Letters (2010) 13: 421–431AbstractIn this study, we test whether established non‐native species induce functional changes in natural assemblages. We combined data on the body size of freshwater fish species and a worldwide data set of native and non‐native fish species for 1058 river basins. We show that non‐native fish species are significantly larger than their native counterparts and are a non‐random subset of the worldwide set of fish species. We further show that the median body size of fish assemblages increases in the course of introductions. These changes are the opposite of those expected under several null models. Introductions shift body size patterns related to several abiotic factors (e.g. glacier coverage and temperature) in a way that modifies latitudinal patterns (i.e. Bergmann’s rule), especially in the southern hemisphere. Together, these results show that over just the last two centuries human beings have induced changes in the global biogeography of freshwater fish body size, which could affect ecosystem properties.
Publications scientifiques (8) — classées par pathologie
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▼- Jump dispersal drives the relationship between micro- and macroevolutionary dynamics in the Sicydiinae (Gobiiformes: Oxudercidae) of Sundaland and Wallacea
Journal of evolutionary biology · 2024 · Journal Article
Jamonneau T, Dahruddin H, Limmon G, Sukmono T, et al.
📚 6 cit.🎯 RCR 1.89 - Biodiversity inventory of the grey mullets (Actinopterygii: Mugilidae) of the Indo-Australian Archipelago through the iterative use of DNA-based species delimitation and specimen assignment methods
Evolutionary applications · 2020 · Journal Article
Delrieu-Trottin E, Durand JD, Limmon G, Sukmono T, et al.
📚 17 cit.🎯 RCR 1.31 - Assessing species diversity of Coral Triangle artisanal fisheries: A DNA barcode reference library for the shore fishes retailed at Ambon harbor (Indonesia)
Ecology and evolution · 2020 · Journal Article
Limmon G, Delrieu-Trottin E, Patikawa J, Rijoly F, et al.
📚 11 cit. - Disentangling the taxonomy of the subfamily Rasborinae (Cypriniformes, Danionidae) in Sundaland using DNA barcodes
Scientific reports · 2020 · Journal Article
Sholihah A, Delrieu-Trottin E, Sukmono T, Dahruddin H, et al.
📚 17 cit.🎯 RCR 1.23 - Revisiting the ichthyodiversity of Java and Bali through DNA barcodes: taxonomic coverage, identification accuracy, cryptic diversity and identification of exotic species
Molecular ecology resources · 2017 · Journal Article
Dahruddin H, Hutama A, Busson F, Sauri S, et al.
📚 32 cit.🎯 RCR 1.83 - Is the species flock concept operational? The Antarctic shelf case
PloS one · 2013 · Journal Article
Lecointre G, Améziane N, Boisselier MC, Bonillo C, et al.
📚 23 cit. - Non-native species disrupt the worldwide patterns of freshwater fish body size: implications for Bergmann's rule
Ecology letters · 2010 · Journal Article
Blanchet S, Grenouillet G, Beauchard O, Tedesco PA, et al.
📚 31 cit. - [B27 - DR4 arthritis and research on symptomatic effects of B27 antigens in rheumatoid polyarthritis and DR4 in ankylosing spondylarthritis]
Revue du rhumatisme et des maladies osteo-articulaires · 1983 · Journal Article
Chalès G, Coutard J, Pawlotsky Y, Bled B, et al.
📚 4 cit.
Datasets & protocoles partagés
Sequence alignment
Other2016Dryad Digital RepositorySequence alignement of the 1,046 DNA barcodes
A new species of Sicyopus (Gobiidae) from Java and Bali
DataPaper2014CybiumSicyopus rubicundus n. sp., a sicydiine goby, is described from specimens collected in streams of Java and Bali (Indonesia). It differs from other species of this amphidromous genus by a combination of characters includi
Three new species of Lentipes from Indonesia (Gobiidae)
DataPaper2014CybiumThree new species of Lentipes (L. argenteus, L. ikeae and L. mekonggaensis), freshwater gobies, are described from streams of Sumatra, Java, Bali and Sulawesi (Indonesia). They differ from other species of the genus by a
Figure 4. – Schismatogobius limmoni n in A new species of Schismatogobius (Teleostei: Gobiidae) from Sulawesi (Indonesia)
Image2021ZenodoFigure 4. – Schismatogobius limmoni n. sp., female, paratype in MNHN-IC 2020-0176 (SL 24.7 mm; BIF 10054) (Photo N. Hubert).
Figure 3. – A in Giuris (Teleostei: Eleotridae) from Indonesia, with description of a new species
Image2020ZenodoFigure 3. – A: Giuris tolsoni, RMNH 5180, holotype, male; SL 61.5 mm (Photo RMNH, P. Keith). B: G. tolsoni, MZB.25328, male, Bali; BIF 2283; SL 66 mm (Photo N. Hubert). C: G. tolsoni, in MZB.25329, female, Bali; BIF 2848
Figure 2. – A in Giuris (Teleostei: Eleotridae) from Indonesia, with description of a new species
Image2020ZenodoFigure 2. – A: Giuris margaritaceus, in MZB.25326, male; Moluccas, Ambon; BIF 5237; SL 120 mm (Photo N. Hubert). B: G. margaritaceus, in MZB.25326, male; Moluccas, Ambon; BIF 5235; SL 136 mm (Photo N. Hubert). C: G. marg
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