Annuaire du CSM
                        Dr Laura MARANGONI
Chercheur Post-Doctorant - Equipe Ecophysiologie et EcologieTel. +377 97 77 44 82
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Thèmes de recherche développés
Étude de l’effet de la température sur le stress oxydant des coraux profonds et de l’effet des micro-et nanoplastiques sur les coraux tropicaux.
Publications CSM
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                            Acute exposure to perfluorooctane sulfonate exacerbates heat-induced oxidative stress in a tropical coral species
Bednarz V, Choyke S, Marangoni L, Otto E I, Béraud E, Metian M, Tolosa I, Ferrier-Pagès C
Environ Pollut Vol. 302, 119054 - 
                        
                            Polystyrene nanoplastics impair the photosynthetic capacities of Symbiodiniaceae and promote coral bleaching
Marangoni L, Béraud E, Ferrier-Pagès C
Sci Total Environ 815 - 152136 - 
                        
                            Low levels of ultra-violet radiation mitigate the deleterious effects of nitrate and thermal stress on coral photosynthesis
Blanckaert A, Marangoni L, Rottier C, Grover R, Ferrier-Pagès C
Mar Pollut Bull 167: 112257 - 
                        
                            Symbiont regulation in Stylophora pistillata during cold stress: an acclimation mechanism against oxidative stress and severe bleaching
Marangoni L, Rottier C, Ferrier-Pagès C
J Exp Biol 224: jeb235275 - 
                        
                            Artificial light at night (ALAN) alters the physiology and biochemistry of symbiotic reef building corals
Marangoni L, Levy O, Cohen J I, Rottier C, Béraud E, Grover R, Ferrier-Pagès C
Environ Pollut 266, Part 2: 114987 - 
                        
                            Unravelling the different causes of nitrate and ammonium effects on coral bleaching
Marangoni L, Ferrier-Pagès C, Rottier C, Bianchini A, Grover R
Sci Rep 10: 11975 - 
                        
                            Peroxynitrite Generation and Increased Heterotrophic Capacity Are Linked to the Disruption of the Coral–Dinoflagellate Symbiosis in a Scleractinian and Hydrocoral Species
Marangoni L, Mies M, Güth A Z, Banha T N S, Inague A, da Silva Fonseca J, Dalmolin C, Coelho Faria S, Ferrier-Pagès C, Bianchini A
Microorganisms 7(10): 426