Scientific publications

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Eric Karsenti, Colomban de Vargas, and other coordinators of the Tara-Oceans project, presented, in the 'Science&découvertes' (french magazine) of September 2015, some key results of this first holistic eco-morpho-genetic study of global plankton....

The main findings of the expedition Tara Oceans explained by the researchers themselves, following the publication of results in the prestigious scientific journal Science on 22 May....

On May 22, in a special issue of Science, an international, interdisciplinary, team of scientists (including Colomban de Vargas) maps the biodiversity of a wide range of planktonic organisms, exploring their interactions – mainly parasitic, and how they impact and are affected by their environment,...

Colomban de Vargas spoke at the International Meeting ASLO standing in Granada, Spain on 26 February to present the Plankton Planet project. This conference was an opportunity to present to the international scientific community the ambitions of this new citizen science program....