Rémy Denéchère

PostDoctoral Employe. Scripps Institute of Oceanography. UCSD

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INTEGR OCEANOGRAPHY DIV

Scripps Institution of Oceanography

UC San Diego

9500 Gilman Drive # 0218

La Jolla, CA 92093-0218

Dr. Denéchère is a postdoc in the Petrik research group . He received his PhD in marine biology at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU). In addition, Dr. Denéchère has developed a strong background in fundamental ecology and mathematics at the Sorbonne University in Paris, France. He further expanded his knowledge of the size- and trait-based approach of marine ecosystems to understand global patterns in ecological systems. His past research includes work on 1. the Metabolic Theory of Ecology; 2. the trait- and size-based model of marine ecosystems FEISTY; 3. the ecological role of fast-living squid in structuring ecosystems; 4. the effect of density dependence on the rate of fishing-induced evolution. Dr. Denéchère’s current research at the Scripps Institute of Oceanography aims to understand the top-down and bottom-up interactions between fish and plankton to improve our predictions of fish distributions and catches and the potential implications of fish feedback on the biological pump.

selected publications

  1. MEE
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    FEISTY Fortran library and R package to integrate fish and fisheries with biogeochemical models
    Yixin Zhao, Daniel Denderen, Rémy Denéchère, and 8 more authors
    Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 2024
  2. Ecol Modell
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    The role of squid for food web structure and community-level metabolism
    Rémy Denéchère, P Daniël Denderen, and Ken H Andersen
    Ecological Modelling, 2024
  3. Am. Nat.
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    Deriving population scaling rules from individual-level metabolism and life history traits
    Rémy Denéchère, P Daniël Denderen, and Ken H Andersen
    The American Naturalist, 2022
  4. Int J Biometeorol
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    The within-population variability of leaf spring and autumn phenology is influenced by temperature in temperate deciduous trees
    Rémy Denéchère, Nicolas Delpierre, Ecaterina Nicoleta Apostol, and 8 more authors
    International journal of biometeorology, 2021