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Adrien Marc is affiliated with James Cook University (JCU), focusing on aquaculture and fish reproductive biology. His research emphasizes optimizing reproductive techniques, sperm quality, and nutritional requirements in species like barramundi and giant grouper. He holds a PhD from JCU (2021), where he developed advanced methods for characterizing fertility in aquaculture settings.
Research interests include the physiological plasticity of aquatic species under dietary and environmental pressures, histological adaptations in fish, and applications of high-throughput tools for reproductive assessment. His work spans selective breeding strategies, sex determination mechanisms, and storage solutions for aquatic spermatozoa.
Publications highlight collaborations with JCU colleagues on topics such as hormonal induction of precocious females in barramundi, skin structure variations, and dietary sulfur amino acid essentiality in giant grouper. He has presented at international conferences, including Aquaculture Europe 2019, and contributed to peer-reviewed journals like Aquaculture and Fish Physiology and Biochemistry.
Adrien's research bridges fundamental biology with applied aquaculture solutions, aiming to enhance breeding efficiency and sustainability in tropical aquatic species.
