- Species Distribution and Climate Change
- Animal Behavior and Reproduction
- Amphibian and Reptile Biology
- Evolution and Genetic Dynamics
- Plant and animal studies
- Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
- Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies
- Smart Grid Energy Management
- Rangeland and Wildlife Management
- Electric Vehicles and Infrastructure
- Ecosystem dynamics and resilience
- Arctic and Russian Policy Studies
- Smart Grid Security and Resilience
- Insect symbiosis and bacterial influences
- Semiconductor Quantum Structures and Devices
- Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
- Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies
- Earth Systems and Cosmic Evolution
- Mechanical and Optical Resonators
- Coastal and Marine Management
- Electric Power System Optimization
- Quantum Mechanics and Non-Hermitian Physics
- Topological Materials and Phenomena
- Isotope Analysis in Ecology
- Risk and Portfolio Optimization
Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier
2017-2024
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
2018-2024
Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
2022-2024
Université de Toulouse
2024
Laboratoire Evolution et Diversite Biologique
2017-2023
Group for Research in Decision Analysis
2023
Polytechnique Montréal
2023
Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences
2023
Management Sciences (United States)
2023
Universität Hamburg
2020-2022
Coral reefs are sanctuaries for a large portion of our planet’s biodiversity, but their rapid decline begs critical questions about what exactly is being lost, the driving forces that determine or resilience, and implications life on Earth. To address these questions, we synthesize state knowledge diversity coral reef forms at different scales biological ecological organization, encompassing variability in genes, biomolecules, cells, organs, organisms, populations, communities, ecosystems,...
Abstract Aim Accounting for geo‐environmental dynamics is crucial to understand community assembly across islands. Whittaker et al. ( J Biogeogr , 35:977–994, 2008)’s General Dynamic Model (GDM) aims towards this goal. Yet, it does not explicitly consider that most islands belong archipelagos. We examined how island biodiversity are influenced by the interaction of eco‐evolutionary processes acting at archipelago level with each island's dynamics. Location Hypothetical Taxon Any. Methods...
Abstract Although animal dispersal is known to play key roles in ecological and evolutionary processes such as colonization, population extinction local adaptation, little about its genetic basis, particularly vertebrates. Untapping the basis of should deepen our understanding how behaviour evolves, molecular mechanisms that regulate it link other phenotypic aspects order form so‐called syndromes. Here, we comprehensively combined quantitative genetics, genome‐wide sequencing transcriptome...
In an effort to reduce power system-caused wildfires, utilities carry out public safety shutoffs (PSPSs), in which portions of the grid are deenergized mitigate risk ignition. The decision call a PSPS must balance reducing ignition risks and negative impact service interruptions. this work, we consider three scheduling scenarios, model as dynamic programs. first two assume that N PSPSs budgeted part investment strategy. scenario, penalty is incurred for each declared past Nth event. second,...
Species may survive under contemporary climate change by either shifting their range or adapting locally to the warmer conditions. Theoretical and empirical studies recently underlined that dispersal, central mechanism behind these responses, depend on match between an individuals’ phenotype local environment. Such matching habitat choice is expected induce adaptive gene flow, but it now remains be studied whether this process could promote species’ responses change. Here, we investigate...
Abstract Background Anthropogenic pressures on marine ecosystems have increased over the last 75 years and are expected to intensify in future with potentially dramatic cascading consequences for human societies. It is therefore crucial rebuild life-support systems aim healthy ecosystems. Nowadays, there a reasonable understanding of impacts pressure ecosystems; but no studies drawn an integrative retrospective analysis research topic. A systematic consolidation literature needed clearly...
Abstract Contemporary climate change affects population dynamics, but its influence varies with landscape structure. It is still unclear whether fragmentation buffers or amplifies the effects of on size and age body individuals composing these populations. This study aims to investigate impacts warm climates lizard life‐history traits dynamics in habitats that vary their connectivity. We monitored common Zootoca vivipara populations for 3 years an experimental system which both climatic...
Abstract. Terrestrial and marine ecosystems interact with other Earth system components through different biosphere-climate feedbacks that are very similar among ecosystem types. Despite these similarities, terrestrial systems often treated relatively separately in System Models (ESM). In ESM, the represented by a set of biological processes able to influence climate affecting chemical physical properties environment. While most climate-relevant shared between types, model representations...
Abstract Organisms rarely experience a homogeneous environment. Rather, ecological and evolutionary dynamics unfold in spatially structured fragmented landscapes, with dispersal as the central process linking these across spatial scales. Because is multi-causal highly plastic life-history trait, finding general drivers that are of importance species challenging but relevant for forecasting. We here tested whether two fundamental forces main determinants local population dynamics, top-down...
In an effort to reduce power system-caused wildfires, utilities carry out public safety shutoffs (PSPSs), in which portions of the grid are deenergized mitigate risk ignition. The decision call a PSPS must balance reducing ignition risks and negative impact service interruptions. this work, we consider three scheduling scenarios, model as dynamic programs. first two assume that N PSPSs budgeted part investment strategy. scenario, penalty is incurred for each declared past Nth event. second,...
Climate warming and landscape fragmentation are both factors well known to threaten biodiversity generate species responses adaptation. However, the impact of interplay on organismal remains largely under-explored, especially when it comes gut symbionts, which may play a key role in essential host functions traits by extending its functional genetic repertoire. Here, we experimentally examined combined effects climate habitat connectivity bacterial communities common lizard ( Zootoca...
In fragmented landscapes, the reduced connectivity among patches drives evolution of movement strategies through an increase transience costs. Reduced movements may further alter heterogeneity in biotic and abiotic conditions experienced by individuals. The joint action local matrix permeability shape emigration decisions. Here, we tested interactive effects predation risk on propensity, costs movers’ phenotype common toad Bufo bufo . a full‐crossed experimental design, assessed propensity...
The prospect of developing more efficient classical or quantum photonic devices through the suppression backscattering is a major driving force for field topological photonics. However, genuine protection against in photonics requires implementing architectures with broken time-reversal which technically challenging. Here, we make use frequency-encoded synthetic dimension scheme an optical fibre loop platform to experimentally realise Chern insulator inspired from Haldane model where...
Thanks to their versatility, photonic systems have proven be particularly advantageous for emulating and exploring topological phases of matter, often beyond what is physically reachable in the solid-state <sup xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">1</sup> . Recent efforts couple internal degrees freedom electromagnetic field, rather than spatial modes, led emulation materials synthetic dimensions. One important example provided by optical...
&lt;p&gt;The climate on Earth arises from multiple interactions between the different spheres, including biosphere. Within biosphere, organisms composing various types of ecosystem are characterized by a set traits involved in biological processes that can influence system. Identifying and integrating these into models such as earth system (ESM) is thus crucial to predict future climate. While an important number similar, amount type considered represent vary considerably among...
Both reviewers question our approach for a common framework to describe marine and terrestrial ecosystems in consistent way.They argue that both are different thus there is no value treating them an integrative way.Of course,
In an effort to reduce power system-caused wildfires, utilities carry out public safety shutoffs (PSPS) in which portions of the grid are de-energized mitigate risk ignition. The decision call a PSPS must balance reducing ignition risks and negative impact service interruptions. this work, we consider three scheduling scenarios, model as dynamic programs. first two assume that N PSPSs budgeted part investment strategy. scenario, penalty is incurred for each declared past Nth event. second,...