Myriam Lebon

Myriam Lebon
University of the Azores | UAc · Ocean Sciences Institute - Okeanos

MSc International Master in Marine Biological Resources (IMBRSea)

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Introduction
I graduated from a Bachelor's degree in Marine Biology at the University of La Rochelle (France) in 2018, and from an International Master of Science in Marine Biological Resources (IMBRSea) in 2020. I am currently pursuing a PhD at the University of the Azores (Portugal) working on diet and feeding ecology of cetaceans using stable isotopes.
Additional affiliations
November 2020 - July 2021
University of the Azores
Position
  • Trainee
Description
  • Foraging ecology of cetaceans using stable isotopes
July 2020 - July 2020
California Ocean Alliance
Position
  • Student
Description
  • Marine Mammal Online Experience This is a unique and engaging one-week online educational course designed to provide each student of all ages the opportunity to work directly with world experts in marine mammal science and conservation. https://www.caoceanalliance.org/marine-mammal-online-experience-moe
January 2020 - June 2020
Deakin University
Position
  • Intern
Description
  • Master Thesis. Foraging ecology of Southern Sea Lions. Accelerometer, TDR and GPS data analysis.
Education
January 2020 - June 2020
Deakin University
Field of study
  • Marine Biology - Master Thesis
September 2019 - December 2019
Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology
Field of study
  • Marine Biology
February 2019 - April 2020
Ghent University
Field of study
  • Marine Biology

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Introduction The oceanic waters around the Azores host a high diversity of cetaceans, with 28 species of toothed and baleen whales present year-round or seasonally. This high cetacean biodiversity likely plays an important role in the structure, functioning and productivity of the ecosystem, and may increase trophic redundancy, thus contributing to...
Poster
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Major uses of lipids in Marine Mammals

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