Evolutionary Demography Group
Members
Technicien CDD
CNRS
Tel: 04 72 44 81 42
Chargé de recherche
CNRS
Tel: 04 72 44 81 11
Maître de conférences
VetAgro-Sup
Tel: 33 04 78 87 27 63
Doctorante
autre
Tel: 04 72 44 81 42
Doctorante
UCBL
Tel: 04 72 44 81 42
Post-doc
VetAgro-Sup
Tel: 04 72 44 81 42
Directeur de recherche
CNRS
Tel: 33 04 72 44 81 11
Chargée de recherche
CNRS
Tel: 04 72 44 85 44
Professeure des universités
VetAgro-Sup
Tel: 33 04 72 44 80 18
Doctorante
UCBL
Tel: 04 72 44 81 42
Directeur de recherche
CNRS
Tel: 33 04 72 44 80 18
Post-doc
CNRS
Chargé de recherche
CNRS
Tel: 04 72 44 81 11
Maîtresse de conférences
VetAgro-Sup
Tel: 04 72 44 81 42
Technicienne CDD
CNRS
Tel: 04 72 44 81 42
Maîtresse de conférences
UCBL
Tel: 04 72 43 27 85
Keywords: Aging - Behavioural Ecology - Climate Change - Conservation Biology - Comparative analyses - Demography - Eco-Evolutionary dynamics - Ecotoxicology - Ecophysiology - Epidemiology – Integrative Biology - Life History Traits - Movement Ecology - Parasitism - Population Dynamics - Wildlife Management
Overview: Our research aims to understand how ecology and evolution shape both the demography and the health of vertebrate populations in the wild, and in turn, how the demographic processes are determining the strength of trait selection. To reach these objectives, we are bridging conceptual and methodological advances from population ecology, evolution, demography, epidemiology and statistics. As our study models are vertebrate species with high societal value, our research projects are often led in collaboration with the Office Français de la Biodiversité (OFB) and have an explicit applied component to improve the exploitation or the conservation of the targeted species.
Research axes:
- Quantifying the amount and the shape of individual heterogeneity in vertebrate populations in the wild, as well as its role in demographic and eco-evolutionary processes (with a special focus on mammals)
- Identifying and assessing the relative influence of the environmental (i.e. weather conditions, population density, habitat quality, predation, diseases, interspecific competition and anthropic pressure), evolutionary (e.g. phylogenetic inertia, lifestyle, size, and life history strategy), and individual (e.g. age, sex, or size) attributes that shape the diversity of individual trajectories, within and among populations of vertebrates
- Identifying population responses to global change, from phenotypic traits to demographic outputs such as population growth, age-structure and generation time
- Quantifying the magnitude of the sex-differences in trait-specific trajectories (with a special focus on the senescence process) and identifying the eco-evolutionary roots of these differences
- Identifying the genetic and physiological markers of aging for mammalian populations in the wild
- Exploring the evolutionary causes and consequences of actuarial and reproductive aging in the wild
- Assessing the health, demographic, and evolutionary implications of physiological stress at the individual level and quantifying their impact on population dynamics
- Determining the physiological and demographic implications of toxic pollutants for mammals in the wild
- Measuring health, behavioral, and demographic consequences of parasitism exposure
- Providing tools for the development of reliable predictions for population forecast of mammals with a high societal value
Biological models: Our research mostly relies on the long-term monitoring of mammalian populations in the wild. Thanks to a long-term collaboration with the OFB, we are collecting individual longitudinal data on a wide array of traits for more than 40 years for roe deer (Chizé and Trois-Fontaines study areas, France). Other ongoing long-term programs are focused on the Alpine marmot (Réserve de la Grande Sassière, France), Mouflon (Caroux-Espinouse massif, France), Wild boar (Châteauvillain, France), and Giraffe (Hwange, Zimbabwe).
Publications
Display of 31 to 60 publications on 717 in total
Foraging at night under artificial light: impacts on senescence and lifetime reproductive success for a diurnal insect
Animal Behaviour . 210 : 85 - 98
Journal article
see the publicationMinor and trace element concentrations in roe deer hair: A non-invasive method to define reference values in wildlife
Ecological Indicators . 159 : 111720
Journal article
see the publicationReduce, Replace, Refine: Determining A Posteriori Reference Intervals for Biochemistry in Hermann's Tortoise (Testudo hermanni)
Journal of wildlife diseases .
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see the publicationDifferences in phenotypic variance between old and young congeneric species on a small island
Journal of Biogeography .
DOI: 10.1111/jbi.14767
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see the publicationMovement-based coexistence does not always require a functional trade-off
Ecological Modelling . 487 : 110549
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see the publicationFirst demographic insights reveal high extinction risk of an endemic raptor species: the Reunion harrier
Journal of Avian Biology . 2023 ( 11-12 )
DOI: 10.1111/jav.03112
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see the publicationDirect and indirect estimates of dispersal support strong juvenile philopatry and male‐biased dispersal in a freshwater turtle species (Emys orbicularis)
Freshwater Biology .
DOI: 10.1111/fwb.14171
Journal article
see the publication50 ans de Recherches sur le mouflon dans la RNCFS du Caroux-Espinouse, Résultats obtenus sur le réchauffement climatique estival
Other publication
see the publication50 ans de Recherches sur le mouflon dans la RNCFS du Caroux-Espinouse, Le suivi par Capture-Marquage-Recapture (CMR) en pratique
Other publication
see the publication50 ans de Recherches sur le mouflon dans la RNCFS du Caroux-Espinouse, Résultats obtenus sur le dérangement par les activités récréatives
Other publication
see the publication50 ans de Recherches sur le mouflon dans la RNCFS du Caroux-Espinouse, Résultats obtenus sur le suivi sanitaire : les parasites
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see the publication50 ans de Recherches sur le mouflon dans la RNCFS du Caroux-Espinouse, Résultats obtenus sur le suivi sanitaire
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see the publication50 ans de Recherches sur le mouflon dans la RNCFS du Caroux-Espinouse, Résultats en lien avec l'évolution et la gestion des habitats
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see the publication50 ans de Recherches sur le mouflon dans la RNCFS du Caroux-Espinouse, Résultats obtenus sur la démographie
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see the publication50 ans de Recherches sur le mouflon dans la RNCFS du Caroux-Espinouse, Principaux thèmes de recherche abordés et exemples de publications
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see the publicationImpacts of Artificial Light at Night on immunity in the common toad
Annual Meeting of the BES. Belfast (UK), 12-15 Décembre 2023 .
Poster
see the publicationEvaluation des échanges de parasites résistants aux anthelmintiques entre les ovins domestiques transhumants et les bouquetins dans les Alpes françaises
40èmes Rencontres du GEEFSM .
Conference paper
see the publicationAssessing the cross-transmission of resistant nematodes between wild ibex and transhumant sheep in French Alps
EVPC Paris 2023 congress (European Vet Parasitology Conference) .
Conference paper
see the publicationInterface faune sauvage – faune domestique et parasitisme : quelles informations peuvent apporter les vétérinaires aux interrogations de leurs éleveurs ?
Journées Nationales des GTV .
Conference paper
see the publicationBargy 2022-2023 : baisse de la prévalence, extension du foyer et redéfinition de la surveillance GEEFSM -Saluzzo 2023 -22/09/2023
GEEFSM 2023 .
Conference paper
see the publicationHow can epidemiological monitoring and modelling contribute to management decisions? Lessons learned from ten years of brucellosis in French wildlife
2023 SVEPM Conference .
Conference paper
see the publicationCross-transmission of resistant gastrointestinal nematodes between wildlife and transhumant sheep
Preprint
see the publicationDe la résistance ? Pas chez moi ! Détecter les résistances avant qu’il ne soit trop tard. Outils diagnostiques validés et prospective en clientèle vétérinaire rurale et en recherche
Journées Nationales des Groupements Techniques Vétérinaires (JNGTV) . : 567-572
Conference paper
see the publicationTesting tools in experimental areas to improve the management of red deer (Cervus elaphus) populations
International Union of Game Biologists (IUGB) .
Poster
see the publicationReproductive tactics, birth timing and the risk-resource trade-off in an income breeder
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences . 290 ( 2009 ) : 20230948
Journal article
see the publicationEditorial: The evolutionary roots of reproductive ageing and reproductive health across the tree of life
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution . 11 : 1349845
Journal article
see the publicationReproductive skews of territorial species in heterogeneous landscapes
Oikos . 2023 ( 2 ) : e09627
DOI: 10.1111/oik.09627
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see the publicationInstability of fecal glucocorticoid metabolites at 4°C: Time to freeze matters
Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological and Integrative Physiology . 339 ( 7 ) : 625-632
DOI: 10.1002/jez.2704
Journal article
see the publicationDoes timing of birth affect juvenile and mare survival in wild plains zebra?
Preprint
see the publicationBrucellosis in Alpine ibex: 10 years of research and expert assessments
Médecine/Sciences . 39 ( 10 ) : 722-731
Journal article
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