Research articles

Mahé, K., MacKenzie, K., Ider, D., Massaro, A., Hamed, O., Jurado Ruzafa, A., Gonçalves, P., Anastasopoulou, A., Jadaud, A., Mytilineou, C., Randon, M., Elleboode, R., Morell, A., Ramdane, Z., Smith, J., Bekaert, K., Amara, R., de Pontual, H. and Ernande, B. (2021). Directional Bilateral Asymmetry in Fish Otolith: A Potential Tool to Evaluate Stock Boundaries? Symmetry, 13, 987.

Randon, M., Réveillac, E.and Le Pape, O. (2021). A holistic investigation of tracers at population and individual scales reveals population structure for the common sole of the Eastern English Channel. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 107096.

Randon, M., Le Pape, O. Ernande, B. Mahé, K. Volckaert, FAM. Petit, EJ. Lassalle, G. Le Berre, T. and Réveillac, E. (2020). Complementarity and discriminatory power of genotype and otolith shape in describing the fine-scale population structure of an exploited fish, the common sole of the Eastern English Channel. PLoS ONE 15(11): e0241429.

Randon, M., Réveillac, E., Rivot, E., Du Pontavice, H., and Le Pape, O. (2018). Could we consider a single stock when spatial sub-units present lasting patterns in growth and asynchrony in cohort densities? A flatfish case study. Journal of sea research, 142, 91-100.

Du Pontavice, H., Randon, M., Lehuta, S., Vermard, Y., and Savina-Rolland, M. (2018). Investigating spatial heterogeneity of von Bertalanffy growth parameters to inform the stock structuration of common sole, Solea solea, in the Eastern English Channel. Fisheries research, 207, 28-36.

Randon, M., Daverat, F., Bareille, G., Jatteau, P., Martin, J., Pecheyran, C., and Drouineau, H., (2017). Quantifying exchanges of Allis shads between river catchments by combining otolith microchemistry and abundance indices in a Bayesian model. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 75(1), 9-21.

Le Luherne, E., Le Pape, O., Murillo, L., Randon, M., Lebot, C., and Réveillac, E. (2017). Influence of Green Tides in Coastal Nursery Grounds on the Habitat Selection and Individual Performance of Juvenile Fish. PloS one, 12(1), e0170110.

Theses

Randon, M. (2020) Structure spatiale et connectivité au sein du stock de sole commune de Manche Est: Apport d’une approche holistique multitraceur. Doctoral dissertation.

PhD thesis

Randon, M. (2016) Using otolith microchemistry within Bayesian reallocation models to explore the Allis shad (Alosa alosa) metapopulation functioning. Master thesis (second year).

Master thesis

Randon, M. (2015) Effects of green tides on the individual performances of a juvenile pelagic species, the sprat, Sprattus sprattus. Master thesis (first year).

Oral presentations

Ong, M., Joy, R., Randon, M., McClelland, G., Cragg, J., Chatwin, T. Photogrammetric monitoring of Double Crested Cormorants nesting sites on Ironworkers Memorial Bridge in Vancouver. Annual meeting of the Pacific Seabird Group. February 2021. Virtual conference.

Randon, M., Kirsebom, O. and Joy, R. Department of Fisheries and Oceans "Science Talk" Series. December 2020. Virtual Talk.

Randon, M., Réveillac, E., Lecomte, J.B., Rivot, E., Ernande, B., Mahé, K., Petit, E., Lassalle, G., Volckaert, F., and Le Pape, O. A multi-tracer approach reveals low connectivity in a flatfish metapopulation. International Marine Connectivity Conference (iMarCo). September 2019. Aveiro, Portugal.

Le Pape, O., Randon, M., Lecomte, J.B., Rivot, E., Réveillac, E. Estimating life-cycle connectivity of an exploited marine fish: implications for management impacts. Swimway conference. September 2019. Hamburg, Germany.

Randon, M., Le Pape, O., Ernande, B., Mahé, K., Volckaert, F., Petit, E., Lassalle, G., Le Berre, T., Martin, N., and Réveillac, E. Coupling natural tracers to assess the connectivity within a flatfish metapopulation. International Sclerochronology Conference (ISC). June 2019. Split, Croatia.

Le Pape, O., Archambault, B., Baulier, L., Savina, M., Rochette, S., Vermard, Y., Lehuta, S., Véron, M., Randon, M., Hunter, E., Du Pontavice, H., Réveillac, E., Rivot, E. Life-cycle connectivity of an exploited marine fish: implications for (sub)population dynamics and management impacts. International marine connectivity conference (iMarCo). Septembre 2017. Leuven, Belgium.

Randon, M., Daverat, F., Bareille, G., Jatteau, P., Martin, J., Pecheyran, C., and Drouineau, H. Quantifying exchanges of Allis shads between river catchments by combining otolith microchemistry and abundance indices in a Bayesian model. Association Française Halieutique (AFH). June 2017. Nantes, France.

Rivot, E., Archambault, B. , Lehuta, S., Le Pape, O. , Randon, M. , Réveillac, E. , Rochette, S. , Savina, M. , Vermard, Y., Véron, M. Relever le challenge de la structuration spatiale des populations. Une approche de modélisation intégrée appliquée au cas de la Sole en Manche Est. Association Française Halieutique (AFH). June 2017. Nantes, France.

Poster presentations

Randon, M., Dowd, M. and Joy, R. Where are they going? A real-time forecasting system for animal tracking. 7th Annual SFU Postdoc Research Day. Burnaby, BC, Canada.

Poster

Randon, M., Réveillac, E., Rivot, E., Du Pontavice, H., and Le Pape, O. Spatio-temporal patterns in growth and density reveals structuration in a flatfish stock : The common Sole of the Eastern English Channel. International Flatfish Symposium (IFS). November 2017. Saint-Malo, France.

Poster

Véron, M., Archambault, B., Rochette, S., Hunter, E., Lehuta, S., Randon, M., Savina-Rolland, M., Vermard, Y., Réveillac, E., Rivot, E., Le Pape, O. Integrating mark-recapture data within a Bayesian life-cycle model to evaluate spatial structure and population dynamics of sole. A coastal and nursery dependent flatfish : Eastern Channel Sole. International Flatfish Symposium (IFS). November 2017. Saint-Malo, France.

Awards

Award of the best poster presentation (1,000 $CA). Randon, M., Dowd, M. and Joy, R. Where are they going? A real-time forecasting system for animal tracking. 7th Annual SFU Postdoc Research Day.

Runner-up for the writing contest (250 $CA). Randon, M. A real-time forecasting system of whale trajectories to limit the risk of collision with commercial vessels: Application to the endangered Southern Resident Killer Whales. 7th Annual SFU Postdoc Research Day.