Hernandez-Aguëro, Verbrug, Magneville, Cartereau, Silva, Leriche, Svenning, Tzortzakaki, Bacchetta and Riva (2025). Stakeholder consensus on conservation priorities across scientific, NGO, and governmental sectors. Conservation Letters ( my role: Contributed to the survey design, interpretation of the results and critical revision of the manuscript)
Plazas-Gómez, Bejarano, Magneville, Fujitani (2025). Beyond taxonomy: A functional approach reveals patterns of reef fish response to wastewater pollution. Marine Pollution Bulletin ( my role: Contributed to interpretation of functional diversity results and critical revision of the manuscript)
Richardson, Magneville, Grange, Shepperson, Skov, Hoey, Heenan (2024) Reorganisation following disturbance: multi trait-based methods in R _Teaching Issues and Experiments in Ecology__ ( my role: Co-developed the R-based teaching material)
Magneville, Brissaud, Fleuré, Loiseau, Claverie, Villéger (2024) A new framework for estimating abundance of animals using a network of cameras Limnology and Oceanography Methods
Magneville, Dedieu, Loiseau, Claverie, Villéger (2024) Detecting benefits of protection level on diversity facets in a sea of temporal scarcity Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems
Fleuré, Magneville, Mouillot, Villéger (2024) Automated identification of invasive rabbitfishes in underwater images from the Mediterranean Sea Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems ( my role: Contributed to data collection (second fieldwork of my PhD), methods section and critical revision of the manuscript)
Magneville, Claverie, Villéger (2023). Remote video surveys unveil the diurnal variability of trophic-based processes by fishes on coral reefs. Coral Reefs, 1-11
Villéger, Magneville, Roncin, Retailleau, Claverie (2023). Behavior of reef fishes during a submarine magnitude 5 earthquake. Ecology, 104 (10) ( my role: The videos on which this paper is based are from the second field campaign of my PhD thesis. I contributed in discussing the results with the team, writing and editing of the manuscript.)
Magneville, Leréec Le Bricquir, Dailianis, Skouradakis, Claverie, Villéger (2022). Long-duration remote underwater videos reveal that grazing by fishes is highly variable through time and dominated by non-indigenous species. Remote Sensing in Ecology and Evolution, 9 (3), 311-322
Magneville, Loiseau, Albouy, Casajus, Claverie, Escalas, Leprieur, Maire, Mouillot, Villeger (2022). mFD: An R package to compute and illustrate the multiple facets of functional diversity. Ecography, 1,
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