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Alexandre Erraud is an active researcher at the University of Liège specializing in fish biology and aquaculture research, with particular expertise in Atlantic salmon reproduction. He serves as both Principal Investigator and Co-Investigator on multiple research projects related to salmon conservation, river ecosystems, and climate change impacts on aquatic species.
Dr. Erraud's research primarily focuses on salmon reproductive physiology, with significant contributions to understanding sperm cryopreservation techniques, lipid metabolism in developing fry, and the effects of environmental conditions on reproductive success. His work bridges fundamental biological research with practical aquaculture applications, particularly in the context of climate change adaptation.
The researcher has published multiple peer-reviewed articles in high-impact journals such as Aquaculture and Fish Physiology and Biochemistry, with his publications showing consistent citation metrics that reflect their importance in the field. His recent work demonstrates a clear trajectory toward addressing critical challenges in salmon conservation under changing environmental conditions.
Dr. Erraud actively collaborates with Professor Patrick Kestemont and other researchers on significant projects including salmon rehabilitation in the Mosan basin, biological quality assessment of Walloon rivers, and piscicultural inventories of the Escout river. These projects demonstrate his engagement with both fundamental research questions and practical conservation applications.




