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Éric Thiébaut serves as a Lecturer-researcher at Sorbonne University and is a core member of the Roscoff Biological Station (FR2424 - CNRS), France's premier marine research facility specializing in coastal biodiversity and ecosystem dynamics.
He obtained his doctorate in Applied Biological and Fundamental Sciences from Paris 6 (Pierre and Marie Curie University) in 1994, establishing his expertise in marine invertebrate ecology through seminal work on polychaete annelid recruitment.
Thiébaut's research centers on Marine Ecology and Larval Dispersal mechanisms, with field studies concentrated in megatidal zones like the Eastern Seine Bay. His work on species such as Owenia fusiformis and Pectinaria koreni examines population connectivity in dynamic coastal environments, contributing to conservation strategies for Marine Invertebrates within Coastal Ecosystems.
No scientific awards or honors are documented in the available records.
Information regarding graduate student mentorship and research funding remains unspecified in current sources.
His institutional base at the Roscoff Biological Station provides access to advanced marine research infrastructure, including experimental aquaria and coastal monitoring systems for studying benthic community responses to environmental change.




