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 91 to 120 publications on 717 in total
Combining seroprevalence and capture-mark-recapture data to estimate the force of infection of brucellosis in a managed population of Alpine ibex
Epidemics . 38 : 100542
Journal article
see the publicationGeneralist nematodes dominate the nemabiome of roe deer in sympatry with sheep at a regional level
International Journal for Parasitology . 52 ( 12 ) : 751-761
Journal article
see the publicationMouflon Ovis gmelini Blyth, 1841
Terrestrial Cetartiodactyla . : 487-521
Book chapter
see the publicationNon-native Nematode Ashworthius sidemi Currently Dominates the Abomasal Parasite Community of Cervid Hosts in the Czech Republic
Frontiers in Veterinary Science . 9
Journal article
see the publicationLes évolutions du dossier de la brucellose sur les bouquetins du Bargy
journées scientifiques du groupe d'étude pour l'écopathologie de la faune sauvage de montagne .
Conference paper
see the publicationDiverse aging rates in ectothermic tetrapods provide insights for the evolution of aging and longevity
Science . 376 ( 6600 ) : 1459-1466
Journal article
see the publicationDecline in telomere length with increasing age across nonhuman vertebrates: A meta‐analysis
Molecular Ecology . 31 ( 23 ) : 5917-5932
DOI: 10.1111/mec.16145
Journal article
see the publicationTelomeres, the loop tying cancer to organismal life‐histories
Molecular Ecology . 31 ( 23 ) : 6273-6285
DOI: 10.1111/mec.16488
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see the publicationEfficacy of a targeted selective treatment in dairy herds affected by clinical dictyocaulosis.
31st WORLD BUIATRICS CONGRESS .
Conference paper
see the publicationLack of efficacy of fenbendazole against Giardia duodenalis in a naturally infected population of dogs in France
Parasite . 29 : 49
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see the publicationCompensatory recruitment allows amphibian population persistence in anthropogenic habitats
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America . 119 ( 38 )
Journal article
see the publicationPrevalence of major digestive and respiratory helminths in dogs and cats in France: results of a multicenter study
Parasites & Vectors . 15
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see the publicationUpper upper Albian (Mortoniceras rostratum Zone) cephalopods from Clansayes (Drôme, south-eastern France).
Acta Geologica Polonica . 72 ( 2 ) : 187-233
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see the publicationTelomeres as a sentinel of population decline in the context of global warming
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America . 119 ( 35 )
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see the publicationHarvesting can stabilise population fluctuations and buffer the impacts of extreme climatic events
Ecology Letters . 25 ( 4 ) : 863-875
DOI: 10.1111/ele.13963
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see the publicationCo-variation between glucocorticoids, behaviour and immunity supports the pace-of-life syndrome hypothesis: an experimental approach
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences . 289 ( 1975 ) : 20220464
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see the publicationVariations in immune parameters with age in a wild rodent population and links with survival
Ecology and Evolution . 12 ( 7 ) : e9094
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.9094
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see the publicationDoes mast seeding shape mating time in wild boar? A comparative study
Biology Letters . 18 ( 7 )
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see the publicationPopulation density and plant availability interplay to shape browsing intensity by roe deer in a deciduous forest
Forest Ecology and Management . 515 : 120153
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see the publicationSex‐related differences in aging rate are associated with sex chromosome system in amphibians
Evolution - International Journal of Organic Evolution . 76 ( 2 ) : 346-356
DOI: 10.1111/evo.14410
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see the publicationHow to describe and measure phenology? An investigation on the diversity of metrics using phenology of births in large herbivores
Oikos .
DOI: 10.1111/oik.08917
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see the publicationCancer Susceptibility as a Cost of Reproduction and Contributor to Life History Evolution
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution . 10 : 861103
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see the publicationTemporal correlations among demographic parameters are ubiquitous but highly variable across species
Ecology Letters . ( 7 ) : 1640-1654
DOI: 10.1111/ele.14026
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see the publicationSex chromosomes, sex ratios and sex gaps in longevity in plants
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences . 377 ( 1850 )
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see the publicationDetecting climate signals in populations across life histories
Global Change Biology . 28 ( 7 ) : 2236-2258
DOI: 10.1111/gcb.16041
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see the publicationEvolution du foyer de brucellose chez le bouquetin des Alpes dans le massif du Bargy, Haute Savoie, entre 2012 et 2020
Bulletin épidémiologique . ( 92 ) : 10
Journal article
see the publicationParasitic nematode abundance and diversity variation in bighorn sheep populations across southwestern Canada
28th International Conference of the World Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology .
Poster
see the publicationInteractions entre ruminants domestiques et sauvages - Parasitisme partagé et résistances
Journées Nationales des GTV .
Conference paper
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