
I am a population ecologist interested in understanding how biotic, abiotic and anthropogenic (e.g. harvesting) factors influence natural populations. I use modelling approaches to study how these factors shape phenotypic traits, demographic rates and population growth rate. My work thus combines evolution and demography. My research primarily relies on individual long-term monitoring of natural populations of birds and mammals, with implications in conservation and management. I am also (co)leading the long-term monitoring of a wild boar (Sus scrofa) population, as part of the program SEE-Life CNRS (more info here https://lbbe.univ-lyon1.fr/fr/sanglier-sus-scrofa). My other research topics include life-history trade-offs and life-history strategies.
Key words: demography, evolution, life history, long-term monitoring, population dynamics, wild boar
Publications
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Do age-specific survival patterns of wild boar fit current evolutionary theories of senescence?
Evolution - International Journal of Organic Evolution . 68 ( 12 ) : 3636-3643
DOI: 10.1111/evo.12519
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voir la publicationMethods for studying cause-specific senescence in the wild
Methods in Ecology and Evolution . 5 ( 9 ) : 924 - 933
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voir la publicationInfluence of Life-History Tactics on Transient Dynamics: A Comparative Analysis across Mammalian Populations
The American Naturalist . 184 ( 5 ) : 673-683
DOI: 10.1086/677929
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voir la publicationThe relationship between phenotypic variation among offspring and mother body mass in wild boar: evidence of coin-flipping?
Journal of Animal Ecology . 82 ( 5 ) : 937--945
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voir la publicationFluctuating food resources influence developmental plasticity in wild boar
Biology Letters . 9 ( 5 ) : 20130419
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voir la publicationThe relationship between phenotypic variation among offspring and mother body mass in wild boar: evidence of coin-flipping?
Journal of Animal Ecology . 82 ( 5 ) : 937-945
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voir la publicationHow can quantitative ecology be attractive to young scientists? Balancing computer/desk work with fieldwork
Animal Conservation . 16 ( 2 ) : 134-136
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voir la publicationMaking use of harvest information to examine alternative management scenarios : a body weight-structured model for wild boar
Journal of Applied Ecology . 49 : 833--841
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voir la publicationHigh Hunting Pressure Selects for Earlier Birth Date: Wild Boar as a Case Study
Evolution . 65 : 3100-3112
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