About
As an evolutionary ecologist, my main focus is on ontogeny, movement ecology, and dispersal. I specialize in analyzing extensive datasets from biologging and tracking devices deployed on juvenile animals. My main research aims to better understand the development of individual variation with age and its potential impact on metapopulation dynamics, especially in relation to global change.
My career is characterized by a dedication to continuous learning and the promotion of knowledge exchange through organizing short and informal hands-on workshops. I am deeply convinced that this mutual sharing of knowledge is essential to our collective advancement and progress!
I am currently a junior lecturer researcher at La Rochelle University working within the ExcelLR project, focusing on the use of birds and biologging for coastal risk assessments.