Regis Cereghino is Professor at the University of Toulouse, France, and an expert in the field of community ecology under natural and human-impacted conditions, with particular interests in the functional outcomes of interspecific interactions. He mostly uses aquatic insects as model organisms, in a wide range of freshwater habitat types such as phytotelmata, ponds, and rivers.
Pascal Laffaille has fairly broad interests in fish ecology and management of diadromous fish. His current research projects deal with the response of fish populations and communities to anthropogenic disturbance, the socio-economic and ecological consequences of the decline of fish diversity, and aim at proposing management action plans.
José Miguel Sanchez Perez studies pollutant transport in hydrosystems, using extensive field data and modeling. He specializes in the functioning of wetlands, riparian zones, and groundwater systems, with particular interests in the modeling of catchment-scale pollutant transport, to predict how ecosystem functions will change under various climate change scenarios.
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Institut Hydro-Québec en Environnement, Développement et Société