M. François GUÉROLD
Professeur
Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire des Environnements Continentaux
UMR 7360 CNRS - Université de Lorraine

Campus Bridoux, Bât. IBISE, 8 rue du Général Delestraint
57070 METZ, FRANCE

Tel :       +33(0)3 72 74 89 35
Fax :     +33(0)3 72 74 89 74
e-mail : francois.guerold(@)univ-lorraine.fr

Responsabilités administratives
- Co-animateur de la thématique "Fonctionnement des écosystèmes perturbés (FEP)"
- Co-animateur de l'axe "eaux forestières" de la Zone Atelier Moselle
- membre de la section CNU 67
- membre du conseil scientifique de l'ONEMA
- membre du conseil d'orientation de la Maison pour la Science en Lorraine (http://www.maisons-pour-la-science.org/fr/lorraine)

 
Thématiques de recherche
Our research combines different approaches of functional ecology and ecotoxicology. We aim at understanding the impact of anthropogenic perturbations on biodiversity and the cascading effects on functional processes in order to better assess the consequences of habitat degradation by contaminants and/or physical alterations on ecosystem functioning. 
 
Projets en cours
Main ongoing projects

Are stream recovering from acidification in the Vosges Mountains ?
Programe Observatoire de l'acidification dans les Vosges
Supported by : Conseil général des Vosges and Agence de lEau Rhin-Meuse

Acidification due to decades of atmospheric acid depositions (the so-called acid rains) is the major cause of headwater stream degradation in the Vosges Mountains (NE, France). In these acidified streams the biodiversity of aquatic communities is drastically impoverished. A major consequence of the loss of biodiversity is the alteration of ecological services provided by headwater stream ecosystems. Despite National and international legislations aiming at reducting the emissions of atmospheric pollutants, the recovery of ecosystems from acidification remains uncertain and will probably takes a long time.
In this context, a river monitoring network (called acidification observatory) was established in 2002 and the water of 16 headwater streams are monthly sampled and analyzed since 2002 in order allow the analysis of longterm trends. Concomitantly each year we also run in situ ecotoxicological tests to assess whether the expected improvement of water quality has occurred and, if so, to what extent it allowed the survival an acid sensitive species (Gammarus fossarum). 

Assessing the good ecological status
programme : Enjeux des têtes de bassins versants pour la préservation et la restauration du bon état des Masses deau
Supported by : Office National de lEau et des Milieux Aquatiques

The final objective of the European Union Water Framework Directive (WFD) is achieving at least the good ecological status (GES) for all water bodies by 2015. Ecological status is here understood as a matter of the quality of the structure and functioning of aquatic ecosystem.
In France, the evaluation of the GES mainly relies on several methodologies and bio-indicators based on macrophyte, diatom, fish and invertebrate communities. Such methods are useful to assess the structure but not really the functioning of ecosystems. 
Surprisingly, the evaluation of the GES mainly concerns higher order steams (>2) and headwater streams (order 1&2) have received very little attention, despite the important roles they play.
In this context we are developing and testing functional indicators that are based on functional processes such as the degradation of organic matter. Such indicators can help not only to assess the GES, but also to better assess the effectiveness of a large variety of restoration practices.

Does nanoparticles affect the biological and ecological functions of aquatic organisms ?

Programme : Mesonnet : Utilisation de mésocosmes terrestres et aquatiques en réseau pour lévaluation du risque associé à la dispersion de nanoparticules manufacturées
Supported by : Agence Nationale de la Recherche and Labex Ressources 21

In recent years, the increasing use of manufactured nanoparticles has led to a growing concern for the potential environmental effects of exposure to these newly designed materials. Understanding the potential effects of nanoparticles in the aquatic environment is a basic need. Due to their antimicrobial properties, silver nanoparticules (AgNPS) are widespread used in clothing, cosmetics, cathethers, and many other products and are now more likely to be realized in freshwater ecosystems.
In this context our researches are focusing on the toxic effects of different types of AgNPS on several biological and ecological functions of several common species of Gammarus (Crustacea amphipoda) which play an important role in the degradation of coarse particulate organic matter and the distribution of fine organic particles to other trophic levels. We also compare the response of Gammarus exposed to AgNps and dissolved Ag.
 
Enseignements / Encadrements
Cours, TD, TP en écologie fonctionnelle, biogeogeographie et éco-éthologie. Niveaux L1, L2, L3, M1, M2
 
Domaines de compétences
Ecologie-écotoxicologie
 
Divers
- Vice président du Conseil Scientifique Régional du Patrimoine Naturel de Lorraine
- Membre du conseil scientifique de la Vigie de l'Eau (http://www.lavigiedeleau.eu/)
- administrateur du Groupe d'Etude des Mammifères de Lorraine (http://www.geml.fr/)
- vice président de l'Association Régional de Défense de l'Environnement par l'Image (ARDEI)
 

Publications
  • Publications internationales

GOCEL-CHALTE D., GUÉROLD F., KNAPP H., ROBIN V., 2020. Anthracological analyses of charcoal production sites at a high spatial resolution: the role of topography in the historical distribution of tree taxa in the northern Vosges mountains France. Vegetation History And Archaeobotany     .  [doi]

GOSSIAUX A., ROLLIN M., GUÉROLD F., FELTEN V., LAVIALE M., BACHELET Q., POUPIN P., CHAUVET E., BEC A., DANGER M., 2020. Temperature and nutrient effects on the relative importance of brown and green pathways for stream ecosystem functioning: A mesocosm approach. Freshwater Biology     Réf. HAL: hal-0252621.  [doi]

JABIOL J., COLAS F., GUÉROLD F., 2020. Cotton-strip assays: Let's move on to eco-friendly biomonitoring!. Water Research 170     .  [doi]

JABIOL J., GOSSIAUX A., LECERF A., ROTA T., GUÉROLD F., DANGER M., POUPIN P., GILBERT F., CHAUVET E., 2020. Data_Jabiol et al FWB.xls. Freshwater Biology     Réf. HAL: hal-02512913.

COLAS F., WOODWARD G., BURDON F. J., GUÉROLD F., CHAUVET E., CORNUT J. J., CÉBRON A., CLIVOT H., DANGER M., DANNER M. C., PAGNOUT C. C., TIEGS S. D., 2019. Towards a simple global-standard bioassay for a key ecosystem process: organic-matter decomposition using cotton strips. Ecological Indicators 106, 105466     Réf. HAL: hal-02317634.  [doi]

GOSSIAUX A., JABIOL J., POUPIN P., CHAUVET E., GUÉROLD F., 2019. Seasonal variations overwhelm temperature effects on microbial processes in headwater streams: insights from a temperate thermal spring. Aquatic Sciences - Research Across Boudaries 81 (30)     Réf. HAL: hal-02338933.  [doi]

JABIOL J., COLAS F., GUÉROLD F., 2019. Cotton-strip assays: Let's move on to eco-friendly biomonitoring!. Water Research 170, 115295-115295     .  [doi]

PAPIN M., AZNAR M., GERMAIN E., GUÉROLD F., PICHENOT J., 2019. Using acoustic indices to estimate wolf pack size. Ecological Indicators 103, 202-211     .  [doi]

TIEGS S., COSTELLO D.-D., ISKEN M., WOODWARD G., MCINTYRE P., GESSNER M., CHAUVET E., GRIFFITHS N., FLECKER A., ACUNA V., ALBARIÑO R., ALLEN D., ALONSO C.-A., ANDINO P., ARANGO C., AROVIITA J.-A., BARBOSA M., BARMUTA L., BAXTER C., BELL T., BELLINGER B., BOYERO L., BROWN L., BRUDER A., BRUESEWITZ D., BURDON F., CALLISTO M., CANHOTO C.-A., CAPPS K.-A., CASTILLO M.-A., CLAPCOTT J., COLAS F., COLÓN-GAUD C., CORNUT J., CRESPO-PÉREZ V.-A., CROSS W., CULP J., DANGER M., DANGLES O., DE EYTO E.-A., DERRY A., VILLANUEVA V.-D.-A., DOUGLAS M., ELOSEGI A., ENCALADA A.-A., ENTREKIN S., ESPINOSA R., ETHAIYA D.-A., FERREIRA V.-A., FERRIOL C., FLANAGAN K.-A., FLEITUCH T., FOLLSTAD SHAH J.-D., FRAINER BARBOSA A., FRIBERG N., FROST P., GARCIA E.-A., GARCÍA LAGO L.-A., GARCÍA SOTO P.-E.-A., GHATE S., GILING D., GILMER A., GONÇALVES J.-F., GONZALES R.-K.-A., GRAÇA M., GRACE M., GROSSART H.-P., GUÉROLD F., GULIS V.-D., HEPP L., HIGGINS S., HISHI T., HUDDART J., HUDSON J., IMBERGER S.-A., IÑIGUEZ-ARMIJOS C., IWATA T. A., JANETSKI D.-D., JENNINGS E., KIRKWOOD A.-A., KONING A., KOSTEN S., KUEHN K., LAUDON H., LEAVITT P., LEMES DA SILVA A.-A., LEROUX S., LEROY C., LISI P., MACKENZIE R.-D., MARCARELLI A., MASESE F., MCKIE B., OLIVEIRA MEDEIROS A.-A., MEISSNER K., MILI?A M., MISHRA S.-A., MIYAKE Y., MOERKE A., MOMBRIKOTB S., MOONEY R., MOULTON T., MUOTKA T., NEGISHI J., NERES-LIMA V., NIEMINEN M.-A., NIMPTSCH J., ONDRUCH J., PAAVOLA R., PARDO I., PATRICK C., PEETERS E., POZO J., PRINGLE C., PRUSSIAN A., QUENTA E. A., QUESADA A., REID B., RICHARDSON J., RIGOSI A.-A., RINCON J., RÎ?NOVEANU G. A., ROBINSON C., RODRÍGUEZ-GALLEGO L.-A., ROYER T.-D., RUSAK J., SANTAMANS A.-A., SELMECZY G.-A., SIMIYU G., SKUJA A.-A., SMYKLA J., SRIDHAR K., SPONSELLER R., STOLER A., SWAN C., SZLAG D.-D., TEIXEIRA-DE MELLO F., TONKIN J., UUSHEIMO S., VEACH A., VILBASTE S., VOUGHT L.-A., WANG C.-P., WEBSTER J., WILSON P., WOELFL S., XENOPOULOS M., YATES A., YOSHIMURA C., YULE C., ZHANG Y., ZWART J., 2019. Global patterns and drivers of ecosystem functioning in rivers and riparian zones. Science Advances 5 (1), eaav0486     Réf. HAL: hal-02359298.  [doi]

MAUNOURY-DANGER F., FELTEN V., BOJIC C., FRAYSSE F., PONCE M.-C., DEDOURGE-GEFFARD O., GEFFARD A., GUÉROLD F., DANGER M., 2018. Metal release from contaminated leaf litter and leachate toxicity for the freshwater crustacean Gammarus fossarum Environmental Science And Pollution Research 25, 11281-11294.  [doi]

MEHENNAOUI K., CAMBIER S., SERCHI T., ZIEBEL J., LENTZEN E., VALLE N., GUÉROLD F., THOMANN J.-S., GIAMBÉRINI L., GUTLEB A.-C., 2018. Do the pristine physico-chemical properties of silver and gold nanoparticles influence uptake and molecular effects on Gammarus fossarum (Crustacea Amphipoda)? Science Of The Total Environment 643, 1200-1215.  [doi]

PAPIN M., PICHENOT J., GUÉROLD F., GERMAIN E., 2018. Acoustic localization at large scales: a promising method for grey wolf monitoring Frontiers In Zoology 15, 11.  [doi]

ROMERO-FREIRE A., MINGUEZ L., PELLETIER M., CAYER A., CAILLET C., DEVIN S., GROSS E.-M., GUÉROLD F., PAIN-DEVIN S., VIGNATI D.-A.-L., GIAMBÉRINI L., 2018. Assessment of baseline ecotoxicity of sediments from a prospective mining area enriched in light rare earth elements Science Of The Total Environment 612, 831-839.  [doi]

CRENIER C., ARCE-FUNCK J., BEC A., BILLOIR E., PERRIERE F., LEFLAIVE J., GUÉROLD F., FELTEN V., DANGER M., 2017. Minor food sources can play a major role in secondary production in detritus-based ecosystems Freshwater Biology 62 (7), 1155-1167.  [doi]

FERREIRA V., GUÉROLD F., 2017. Leaf litter decomposition as a bioassessment tool of acidification effects in streams: Evidence from a field study and meta-analysis Ecological Indicators 79, 382-390.  [doi]

HAJJ F., POSZWA A., BOUCHEZ J., GUÉROLD F., 2017. Radiogenic and «stable» strontium isotopes in provenance studies: A review and first results on archaeological wood from shipwrecks Journal Of Archaeological Science 86, 24-49.  [doi]

PONS M.-N., ASSAAD A., OUCACHA C., PONTVIANNE S., POLLIER B., WAGNER P., LEGOUT A., GUÉROLD F., 2017. Nitrates monitoring by UV-vis spectral analysis Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology 17 (1), 46-52.  [doi]

ANDREI J., PAIN-DEVIN S., FELTEN V., DEVIN S., GIAMBÉRINI L., MEHENNAOUI K., CAMBIER S., GUTLEB A.-C., GUÉROLD F., 2016. Silver nanoparticles impact the functional role of Gammarus roeseli (Crustacea Amphipoda) Environmental Pollution 208, 608-618.  [doi]

ARCE-FUNCK J., CRENIER C., DANGER M., COSSU-LEGUILLE C., GUÉROLD F., FELTEN V., 2016. Stoichiometric constraints modulate impacts of silver contamination on stream detritivores: an experimental test with Gammarus fossarum Freshwater Biology 61 (12), 2075-2089.  [doi]

BOLOU-BI B.-E., DAMBRINE E., ANGELI N., POLLIER B., NYS C., GUÉROLD F., LEGOUT A., 2016. Magnesium Isotope Variations to Trace Liming Input to Terrestrial Ecosystems: A Case Study in the Vosges Mountains Journal Of Environmental Quality 45 (1), 276-284.  [doi]

COLAS F., BAUDOIN J.-M., CHAUVET E., CLIVOT H., DANGER M., GUÉROLD F., DEVIN S., 2016. Dam-associated multiple-stressor impacts on fungal biomass and richness reveal the initial signs of ecosystem functioning impairment Ecological Indicators 60, 1077-1090.  [doi]

FERREIRA V., KORICHEVA J., DUARTE S., NIYOGI D.-K., GUÉROLD F., 2016. Effects of anthropogenic heavy metal contamination on litter decomposition in streams - A meta-analysis Environmental Pollution 210, 261-270.  [doi]

MEHENNAOUI K., GEORGANTZOPOULOU A., FELTEN V., ANDREI J., GARAUD M., CAMBIER S., SERCHI T., PAIN-DEVIN S., GUÉROLD F., AUDINOT J.-N., GIAMBÉRINI L., GUTLEB A.-C., 2016. Gammarus fossarum (Crustacea, Amphipoda) as a model organism to study the effects of silver nanoparticles Science Of The Total Environment 566, 1649-1659.  [doi]

CLIVOT H., CHARMASSON F., FELTEN V., BOUDOT J.-P., GUÉROLD F., DANGER M. , 2014. Interactive effects of aluminium and phosphorus on microbial leaf litter processing in acidified streams: A microcosm approach. Environmental Pollution 186, 67-74..  [doi]

CLIVOT H., CORNUT J., CHAUVET E., ELGER A., POUPIN P., GUÉROLD F., PAGNOUT C. , 2014. Leaf-associated fungal diversity in acidified streams: insights from combining traditional and molecular approaches. Environmental Microbiology 16, 2145-2156..  [doi]

ARCE FUNCK J., CLIVOT H., FELTEN V., ROUSSELLE P., GUÉROLD F., DANGER M. , 2013. Phosphorus availability modulates the toxic effect of silver on aquatic fungi and leaf litter decomposition. Aquatic Toxicology 144, 199-207..  [doi]

ARCE FUNCK J., DANGER M. GISMONDI E., COSSU-LEGUILLE C., GUÉROLD F., FELTEN V. , 2013. Behavioural and physiological responses of Gammarus fossarum (Crustacea Amphipoda) exposed to silver. Aquatic Toxicology 142-143, 73-84..  [doi]

AUCLERC A., CAPOWIEZ Y., GUÉROLD F., NAHMANI J. , 2013. Application of X-ray tomography to evaluate liming impact on earthworm burrowing activity in an acidic forest soil under laboratory conditions. Geoderma 202, 45-50..  [doi]

CLIVOT H., DANGER M., PAGNOUT C., WAGNER P., ROUSSELLE P., POUPIN P., GUÉROLD F. , 2013. Impaired Leaf Litter Processing in Acidified Streams. Microbial Ecology 65, 1-11..  [doi]

MINGUEZ L., DEVIN S., MOLLOY D.-P., GUÉROLD F., GIAMBÉRINI L. , 2013. Occurrence of zebra mussel parasites: Modelling according to contamination in France and the USA. Environmental Pollution 176, 261-266..  [doi]

AUCLERC A., NAHMANI J., ARAN D., BALDY V., CALLOT H., GERS C., IORIO E., LAPIED E., LASSAUCE A., PASQUET A., SPELDA J., ROSSI J.-P., GUÉROLD F., 2012. Changes in soil macroinvertebrate communities following liming of acidified forested catchments in the Vosges Mountains (North-eastern France). Ecological Engineering, 42: 260-269.  [doi]

CLIVOT H., PAGNOUT C., ARAN D., DEVIN S., BAUDA P., POUPIN P., GUÉROLD F., 2012. Changes in soil bacterial communities following liming of acidified forests. Applied Soil Ecology, 59: 116-123.  [doi]

CORNUT J., CLIVOT H., CHAUVET E., ELGER A., PAGNOUT C., GUÉROLD F., 2012. Effect of acidification on leaf litter decomposition in benthic and hyporheic zones of woodland streams. Water Research, 46 (19): 6430-6444.  [doi]

RIZVI H., GAUQUELIN T., GERS C., GUÉROLD F., PAGNOUT C., BALDY V., 2012. Calcium-magnesium liming of acidified forested catchments: effects on humus morphology and functioning. Applied Soil Ecology, 62: 81-87.  [doi]

TIXIER G., FELTEN V., GUÉROLD F., 2012. Population characteristics and feeding habits of Siphonoperla torrentium subject to varying prey, predator, and competitor abundance across an acidification gradient. Freshwater Science (previously Journal of the North America Benthological Society), 31 (1): 191-204.

AUCLERC A., NAHMANI J., HUGUIER P., CAPOWIEZ Y., ARAN D., GUÉROLD F., 2011. Adapting ecotoxicological tests based on earthworm behavior to assess the potential effectiveness of forest soil liming. Pedobiologia, 54 (Supplement): S63-S68.  [doi]

MINGUEZ L., MOLLOY D.P., GUÉROLD F., GIAMBÉRINI L., 2011. Zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) parasites: Potentially useful bioindicators of freshwater quality? Water Research, 45 (2): 665-673.  [doi]

ANGÉLI N., DAMBRINE E., BOUDOT J.P., NEDELTCHEVA T., GUÉROLD F., TIXIER G., PROBST A., PARTY J.P., POLLIER B., BOURRIÉ G., 2009. Evaluation of streamwater composition changes in the Vosges Mountains (NE France): 1955-2005. Science of the Total Environment, 407 (14): 4378-4386.  [doi]

TIXIER G., FELTEN V., GUÉROLD F., 2009. Life cycle strategies of Baetis species (Ephemeroptera, Baetidae) in acidified streams and implications for recovery. Fundamental and Applied Limnology-Archiv für Hydrobiologie, 174 (3): 227-243.  [doi]

BAUDOIN J.-M., GUÉROLD F., FELTEN V., CHAUVET E., WAGNER P., ROUSSELLE P., 2008. Elevated aluminium concentration in acidified headwater streams lowers aquatic hyphomycete diversity and impairs leaf-litter breakdown. Microbial Ecology, 56 (2): 260-269.  [doi]

FELTEN V., TIXIER G., GUÉROLD F., DE CRESPIN DE BILLY V., DANGLES O., 2008. Quantification of diet variability in a stream amphipod: implications for ecosystem functioning. Fundamental and Applied Limnology-Archiv für Hydrobiologie, 170 (4): 303-313.  [doi]

BALDY V., GOBERT V., GUÉROLD F., CHAUVET E., LAMBRIGOT D., CHARCOSSET J.-Y., 2007. Leaf litter breakdown budgets in streams of various trophic status: effects of dissolved inorganic nutrients on microorganisms and invertebrates. Freshwater Biology, 52 (7): 1322-1335.  [doi]

FELTEN V., BAUDOIN J.-M., GUÉROLD F., 2006. Physiological recovery from episodic acid stress does not mean population recovery of Gammarus fossarum. Chemosphere, 65 (6): 988-998.  [doi]

FELTEN V., GUÉROLD F., 2006. Short-term physiological responses to a severe acid-stress in three macroinvertebrate species: A comparative study. Chemosphere, 63 (9): 1427-1435.  [doi]

THIÉBAUT G., TIXIER G., GUÉROLD F., MULLER S., 2006. Comparison of different biological indices for the assessment of river quality: application to the upper river Moselle (France). Hydrobiologia, 570 (1): 159-164.  [doi]

TIXIER G., GUÉROLD F., 2005. Plecoptera response to acidification in several headwater streams in the Vosges Mountains (northeastern France). Biodiversity and Conservation, 14 (6): 1525-1539.  [doi]

DANGLES O., GESSNER M., GUÉROLD F., CHAUVET E., 2004. Impacts of stream acidification on litter breakdown: implications for assessing ecosystem functioning. Journal of Applied Ecology, 41 (2): 365-378.  [doi]

FELTEN V., GUÉROLD F., 2004. Hemolymph [Na+] and [Cl-] loss in Gammarus fossarum exposed in situ to a wide range of acidic streams. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, 61 (1-2): 113-121.

JONSSON M., DANGLES O., MALMQVIST B., GUÉROLD F., 2002. Simulating species loss following perturbation: assessing the effects on process rates. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B, 269: 1047-1052.  [doi]

MASSON N., GUÉROLD F., DANGLES O., 2002. Use of blood parameters in fish to assess acidic stress and chloride pollution in French running waters. Chemosphere, 47 (5): 467-473.  [doi]

THIÉBAUT G., GUÉROLD F., MULLER S., 2002. Are trophic and diversity indices based on macrophyte communities pertinent tools to monitor water quality? Water Research, 36 (14): 3602-3610.  [doi]

THIÉBAUT G., GUÉROLD F., MULLER S., 2002. Use of diversity indices assessing pollution status of rivers: application to the river Moselle, pp. 259-262. 11th EWRS International symposium on Aquatic weeds. Moliets et Maâ, France, 2-6 September 2002..

DANGLES O., GUÉROLD F., 2001. Linking shredders and leaf litter processing: insights from an acidic stream study. International Review of Hydrobiology, 86 (4-5): 395-406.  [doi]

DANGLES O., GUÉROLD F., 2001. Influence of shredders in mediating breakdown rates of beech leaves in circumneutral and acidic forest streams. Archiv für Hydrobiologie, 151 (4): 649-666.

DANGLES O., GUÉROLD F., 2001. Feeding activity of Gammarus fossarum (Crustacea: Amphipoda) in acidic and low mineralized streams. Verhandlungen der internationale Vereinigung für Limnologie, 27 (5): 3062-3065.

DANGLES O., GUÉROLD F., USSEGLIO-POLATERA P., 2001. Role of transported particulate organic matter in the macroinvertebrate colonization patterns of litter bags in streams. Freshwater Biology, 46 (5): 575-586.  [doi]

FELTEN V., GUÉROLD F., 2001. Hyperventilation and loss of hemolymph Na+ and Cl- in the freshwater amphipod Gammarus fossarum exposed to acid stress: a preliminary study. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, 45 (1): 77-80.

DANGLES O., GUÉROLD F., 2000. Structural and functional responses of benthic macroinvertebrates to acid precipitation in two forested headwater streams (Vosges Mountains, northeastern France). Hydrobiologia, 418 (1): 25-31.  [doi]

GUÉROLD F., 2000. Influence of taxonomic determination level on several community indices. Water Research, 34 (2): 487-492.  [doi]

GUÉROLD F., BOUDOT J.-P., JACQUEMIN G., VEIN D., MERLET D., ROUILLER J., 2000. Macroinvertebrate community loss as a result of headwater stream acidification in the Vosges Mountains (N-E France). Biodiversity and Conservation, 9 (6): 767-783.  [doi]

DANGLES O., GUÉROLD F., 1999. Impact of headwater stream acidification on the trophic structure of macroinvertebrate communities. International Review of Hydrobiology, 84 (3): 287-297.

DANGLES O., GUÉROLD F., 1998. A comparative study of beech leaf breakdown, energetic content, and associated fauna in acidic and non-acidic streams. Archiv für Hydrobiologie, 144 (1): 25-39.

DANGLES O., GUÉROLD F., 1998. Acidification des cours d'eau et structure fonctionnelle trophique des peuplements de macroinvertébrés (Vosges - France), pp. 70-71. In: CNRS France. UMR 7619, CERGRENE-ENPC France (Eds). Les systèmes fluviaux anthropisés : le fonctionnement des systèmes fluviaux à l'échelle du bassin : résumés des communications = Man and river systems : the functioning of river systems at bassin scale : abstracts of contributions. Paris: Presses de l'Ecole nationale des ponts et chaussées..

THIÉBAUT G., VANDERPOORTEN A., GUÉROLD F., BOUDOT J.-P., MULLER S., 1998. Bryological patterns and streamwater acidification in the Vosges Mountains (NE France): An analysis tool for the survey of acidification processes. Chemosphere, 36 (6): 1275-1289.  [doi]

GIAMBÉRINI L., GUÉROLD F., BEAUVAIS M.-N., PIHAN J.-C., 1996. Histopathological effects of an organic molluscicide on the gills of the Zebra mussel: ultrastructural study. Toxicological and Environmental Chemistry, 57 (1-4): 27-35.

CLAVERI B., GUÉROLD F., PIHAN J.-C., 1995. Use of transplanted mosses and autochthonous liverworts to monitor trace metals in acidic and non-acidic headwater streams (Vosges mountains, France). Science of The Total Environment, 175 (3): 235-244.  [doi]

GUÉROLD F., GIAMBÉRINI L., TOURMANN J.-L., PIHAN J.-C., KAUFMANN R., 1995. Occurrence of aluminum in chloride cells of Perla marginata (Plecoptera) after exposure to low pH and elevated aluminum concentration. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 54 (4): 620-625.

GUÉROLD F., VEIN D., JACQUEMIN G., PIHAN J.-C., 1995. The macroinvertebrate communities of streams draining a small granitic catchment exposed to acidic precipitations (Vosges Mountains, Northeastern France). Hydrobiologia, 301: 141-148.

MASSABUAU J.-C., PROBST A., GUÉROLD F., 1995. Critical loads of acidity to streamwaters in the Vosges mountains: biological criteria, pp. 387-393. In: Landmann G., Bonneau M. (Eds). Forest decline and atmospheric deposition effects in the French mountains. Berlin: Springer..

THIÉBAUT G., GUÉROLD F., MULLER S., 1995. Impact de l'acidification des eaux sur les macrophytes aquatiques dans les ruisseaux faiblement minéralisés des Vosges du Nord. Premiers résultats. Acta Botanica Gallica, 142 (6): 617-626.

GUÉROLD F., VEIN D., JACQUEMIN G., MORETEAU J.-C., 1993. Impact of water course acidification on macroinvertebrate biodiversity. Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences. Série III, Sciences de la Vie, 316 (11): 1388-1392.

MERSCH J., GUÉROLD F., ROUSSELLE P., PIHAN J.-C., 1993. Transplanted aquatic mosses for monitoring trace-metal mobilization in acidified streams of the Vosges Mountains, France. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 51 (2): 255-259.


 
Autres publications

ANGÉLI N., DAMBRINE E., BOUDOT J.P., VIVILLE D., NYS C., RICHTER C., NEDELTCHEVA T., GUÉROLD F., POLLIER B., GEHIN G., LEBLOND S., BAUDOIN J.-M., TIXIER G., 2009. Neutralisation de ruisseaux forestiers acides par amendement du bassin-versant. Mise en relief des connaissances existantes avec des expérimentations dans le massif vosgien. Revue Forestière Française, 61 (3): 267-282.

GUÉROLD F., 2002. L'acidification des eaux de surface et la perte de biodiversité : mythe, problème du passé ou actualité ? Lettre PIGB-PMRC France, (13): 13-24.

GUÉROLD F., BOUDOT J.-P., JACQUEMIN G., 2001. Première preuve de reproduction d'Aeshna affinis Vander Linden, 1820 en région Lorraine, et nouvelles observations d'odonates rares sur le plateau lorrain. Martinia, 17 (3): 37-48.

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