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  • Alan Vergnes trombiMaître de Conférences

     Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3

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    Résumé :
    Diplômé d’un doctorat en écologie, le cherche à mieux comprendre les effets qu’induisent les modifications de l’environnement à différentes échelles – du paysage à la parcelle - sur les communautés, les populations et les traits des invertébrés du sol. J’analyse les effets des changements d’occupation du sol, comme l’urbanisation, sur les communautés et les interactions. Je m’intéresse fortement aux problématiques d’agroécologie, dans les paysages ruraux mais aussi urbains.J’ai des compétences fortes dans l’intégration de la dynamique spatiale des processus, dans la détermination d’invertébrés. je fais partie d’un collectif « art-science » qui vise à sensibiliser le public à la protection des sols.

     

    Mots-clés :
    Ecologie du paysage ; écologie des sols ; invertébrés des sols ; systèmes anthropisés ; dispersion ; agro-écologie ; régulation biologique

     


  • 2019 03 23.Arinelle 57 AnnebleueDirectrice de recherche (DRCE)

    CEFE/CNRS
    Campus du CNRS
    1919, route de Mende
    34293 Montpellier 5

    E-mail : anne.charmantier[at]cefe.cnrs.fr

    Thèmes de recherche: Evolution et génétique quantitative dans les populations naturelles; sénescence; sélection sexuelle.

  • Maître de Conférences à l'Université de MontpellierArnaud GREGOIRE
    Faculté des Sciences, département d'enseignement Biologie Ecologie

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    CEFE/CNRS
    Campus du CNRS
    1919, route de Mende
    34293 Montpellier cedex 5
    Tél : +33/0 4 67 61 32 58
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    Mots clés

    Discipline :Ecologie

    Thématiques : Ecologie évolutive et comportementale, Interactions durables
    Organismes biologiques : Oiseaux, Arthropodes
    Milieu : Terrestre, Marin
    Techniques : Analyse de données, Expérimentation et suivis sur le terrain, Analyses au laboratoire (immunologie), Capture-Marquage-Recapture, Spectrophotométrie
    Autres mots clés : Ecologie Urbaine, Sélection sexuelle, Interactions hôte-parasite, Effets maternels,


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    Thèmes de recherche

    I. Communication animale / Evolution et maintien des caractères sexuels secondaires.

    Modèle d’étude principal : Oiseaux avec une attention particulière sur la Mésange bleue Cyanistes caeruleus et la Mésange charbonnière Parus major.

    Collaborateurs principaux : Claire Doutrelant (CR CNRS, CEFE) & Doris Gomez (CR CNRS, CEFE). 

    II. Potentiel adaptatif en ville / trappe écologique.

    Modèle d’étude principal : Mésange charbonnière Parus major.

    Collaborateurs principaux : Anne Charmantier (DR CNRS, CEFE), Marcel Lambrechts (DR CNRS, CEFE) & Bruno Faivre (Pr. Université de Bourgogne, Dijon).

     

    Activités d'enseignement

    Service d’enseignement réalisé à l’université de Montpellier, Faculté des Sciences, département d'enseignement Biologie Ecologie, du L1 au M2: Biologie des organismes, Ecologie, Ecologie Evolutive et Comportementale, Bio-statistiques.

    Responsablilité d’Unités d’Enseignement:

    Introduction à l’étude du comportement animal, L1 (co-responsable: Aurélie Célérier) 2021-

    Ecologie et Biodiversité (Des organismes aux écosystèmes), L1 (co-responsable : Vincent Girard) 2014-

    Introduction à l’écologie scientifique : L2 & L3, (co-responsable : Christophe Petit) 2007-

    Biologie Evolutive 1, M1 (co-responsable : Sandrine Maurice) 2011-2015

    Ecologie évolutive et comportementale : M1 2005-2010

     

    Animation scientifique, Enseignement & Recherche

    Co-animateur du groupe de réflexion scientifique du CEFE sur l’écologie urbaine 2019-

    Membre élu de la commission de section 67-68 du conseil du département scientifique B3ESTE de l'université de Montpellier 2017-

    Membre élu du conseil du département scientifique B3ESTE de l’université de Montpellier2016-

    N+1 d’un personnel rattaché au département d’enseignement Biologie-Ecologie de l’université de Montpellier 2015-

    Membre élu du bureau du département d’enseignement Biologie-Ecologie de l’université de Montpellier 2008-

    Responsable pédagogique de la Licence 2, Mention Sciences de la Vie, parcours Biologie Ecologie   (environ 160 étudiants) 2008-

    Membre du jury d'admissibilité de l'école doctorale GAIA, UM, flilière EERGP - Evolution Ecologie Ressources Génétiques Paléontologie 2011-2020

    Président du jury de recrutement du poste MCF sections 36-68 (n°emploi 0617- Paléobiologie) 2016

    Co-directeur du département d'enseignement Biologie-Ecologie (63 personnels) 2012-2015

    Membre du Conseil Scientifique du volet ‘biodiversité’ de la ville de Montpellier. 2011-2015

    Membre élu au Comité de Direction du Pôle de Formation et de Recherche EVAP secteur Biologie-Environnement de l’Université Montpellier Sud de France 2008-2013

    Membre élu au conseil du département de recherche Biodiversité Evolution Environnement de l’université de Montpellier 2 2008

    Membre élu de la commission de spécialistes sections 24-67-68 de l’université de Montpellier 2 2007-2008

    Coorganisateur des séminaires du CEFE, puis d’Ecologie et d’Evolution de Montpellier 2005-2009

     

    Relecteur/referee :Acta Oecologica, Acta Ornithologica, Animal Behaviour, Behavioral Ecology, Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, Behavioural Processes, Biology Letters, Canadian Journal of Zoology, Ecological Indicators, Ecology Letters, Emu, Functional Ecology, Ibis, Journal of Animal Ecology, Journal of Applied Ecology, Oecologia, Oikos, Pour la Science (2 livres), Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B-Biological Sciences, Revue d'Ecologie (Terre et Vie), Natures Sciences Sociétés, Scientific Reports, South African Journal of Wildlife Research.

     

    Activités passées

    • 2005- : Maître de conférences à l’université de Montpellier.

    • 2003-2005 : Post-doctorat en écologie comportementale, Université de Stellenbosch (Afrique du Sud). Superviseur : Pr. Michael Cherry. Titre du projet : Evolution des caractères sexuels secondaires chez les souimangas : approche expérimentale et comparative.

    • 1999-2003 : Thèse de doctoraten écologie évolutive, Université de Bourgogne. Directeur de thèse : Pr. Bruno Faivre.Titre du projet : Démographie et différenciation chez le Merle noir Turdus merula: liens avec l’habitat et les relations hôtes-parasites.

    • 1998-1999 : DEA Analyse et modélisation des systèmes biologiques, Université Lyon I. Directeur de stage : Pr. Frank Cézilly.Titre du projet : Influence de deux parasites Acanthocéphales, Pomphorhynchus laeviset Polymorphus minutus, sur le comportement et la démographie de leur hôte intermédiaire Gammarus pulex: approche expérimentale et modélisation.

     

    Publications (Researcher ID, ORCID, Google scholar)

    Sandmeyer, L., López-Idiáquez, D., Fargevieille, A., Giovannini, P., Perret, S., del Rey, M., Charmantier, A., Doutrelant, C. & Grégoire, A. 2025. Disentangling urbanisation, climate effects and their interaction on ornamental colourations. PCI Ecology. https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.02.19.639098

    Tchana, C.N., Fargevieille, A., Sandmeyer, L., del Rey, M., Grégoire, A., Téplitsky, C., Loiseau*, C., Doutrelant*, C. 2025. Carry-over effects of Protocalliphora larvae on mothers’ coloration. Behavioural Ecology. 36 (4). https://doi.org/10.1093/beheco/araf044

    Woodman, J., Vriend, S., Adriaensen, F., Álvarez, E., Artemyev, A., Barba, E., Burgess, M., Caro, S. Cauchard, L. Charmantier, A., Cole, E., Dingemanse, N., Doligez, B., Eeva, T., Evans, S., Gregoire, A., Lambrechts, M., Leivits, A., Liker, A., Matthysen, E. Orell, M., Park, J., Rytkönen, S., Senar, J. C., Seress, G., Szulkin, M., van Oers, K., Vatka, E., Visser, M. Firth, J., Sheldon, B. 2025. Continent-wide drivers of spatial synchrony in age structure across wild great tit populations. Ecology Letters.

    Weissensteiner, M. H., Delmore, K., Peona, V., Lugo Ramos, J. S. Grégoire, A., Blas, J. , Faivre, B., Pokrovsky, I., Wikelski, M., Partecke, J., Liedvogel, M. 2025. Combining individual-based radio-tracking with whole-genome sequencing data reveals candidate for genetic basis of partial migration in a songbird. Ecology and Evolution. 15:e70800. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.70800

    Cosquer, A., Gimenez, O., Grégoire, A., Girard, V., Noëll, T., Wasella, T. 2025. The Ecoformative and Transformative Issues of Nature in the Schoolyard: An Exploration of the Relationship Between Everyday Experiences of Nature and Well-being at School. Cities and the Environment (CATE):17: 2(8).

    Twining, C., Shipley, J., McCue, M., Pokrovsky, I., Grégoire, A., Faivre, B. 2023, Wikelski, M., Partecke, J. Energetics and fuel use vary with migration strategy across populations. Functional Ecology. 37:1910–1921. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2435.14359

    Fargevieille, A., Gregoire, A., Gomez, D., Doutrelant, C. 2023. Evolution of female colors in birds: the role of female cost of reproduction and paternal care. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 36:579–588. https://doi.org/10.1111/jeb.14150

    Caizergues, A. E., Grégoire, A., Choquet, R., Perret, S., Charmantier, A. 2022. Are behaviour and stress-related phenotypes in urban birds adaptive? Journal of Animal Ecology (ESM). 91:1627-1641.DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.13740

    Lopez-Idiaquez, D., Teplitsky, C., Grégoire, A., Fargevieille, A., del Rey, M., de Franceschi, C., Charmantier, A., Doutrelant, C. 2022. Long-term decrease in colouration: a consequence of climate change? The American Naturalist. 200 (1): 32-47. https://doi.org/10.1086/719655

    Caizergues, A. E., Le Luyer, J., Grégoire, A., Szulkin, M., Senar, J.-C., Charmantier, A., & Perrier, C. 2022. Epigenetics and the city: Non-parallel DNA methylation modifications across pairs of urban-forest Great tit populations. Evolutionary Applications. 15, 145–159. https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.13334

    Caizergues, A., Charmantier, A., Lambrechts, M.M., Perret, S., Demeyrier, V., Lucas, A. & Grégoire, A. 2021. An avian urban morphotype: how the city environment shapes Great tit morphology at different life stages. Urban Ecosystems.24: 929–941. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11252-020-01077-0

    Culina, A., Adriaensen, F., Bailey, L.D., Burgess, M.D., Charmantier, A., Cole, E.F., Matthysen, E., Sheldon, B.C., Saether, B.-E., Vriend, S.J.G., Adamik, P., Artemyev, A., Banbura, J., Barba, E., Belda, E., Bilgin, C., Bleu, J., Both, C., Campobello, D., Cantarero, A., Caro, S., Cichoń, M., Cusimano, C., Dingemanse, N., Doligez, B., Doutrelant, C., Drobniak, S., Dubiec, A., Eens, M., Eeva, T., Erikstad, K.E., Goldshtein, A., Goodenough, A., Grégoire, A., Gustafsson, L., Hartley, I., Hau, M., Hegyi, G., Hille, S., Hinde, C., Isaksson, C., Kania, W., Kavak, P., Kempenaers, B., Kerimov, A., Krist, M., Lambrechts, M., Leivits, A., Massa, B., Massemin, S., Mänd, R., Mazgajski, T., Moreno, J., Mainwaring, M., Nilsson,J.-A., Norte, A.C., van Oers, K., Orell, M., Potti, J., Perrins, C.M., Quinn, J., Réale, D., Reiertsen, T.K., Røstad, O.W., Rytkonen, S., SenarJ.C., Slagsvold, T., Szulkin, M., Teplitksy, C., Török, J., Vatka, E., Verhulst, S., Yuta, T. & Visser, M.E. 2021. Connecting the data landscape of long-term ecological studies: The SPI-Birds data hub. Journal of Animal Ecology. 90: 2147-2160. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.13388

    Doutrelant, C., Fargevieille, A. & Grégoire, A. 2020. Evolution of female coloration: what have we learned from birds in general and blue tits in particular. Advances in the Study of Behavior. 52, 123-202. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/bs.asb.2020.03.001

    Bliard, L., Paquet, M., Robert, A., Dufour, P., Renoult, J.P., Grégoire, A., Crochet, P.-A., Covas, R. & Doutrelant, C. 2020. Examining the link between relaxed predation and bird colouration on islands. Biology Letters. 16, 20200002. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2020.0002

    Dutour, M., Levy, L., Lengagne, T., Holveck, M.-J., Crochet, P.A , Perret, P., Doutrelant*, C.& Grégoire*, A. 2020. Hissing like a snake: bird hisses are similar to snake hisses and prompt similar anxiety behavior in a mammalian model. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology(ESM1, ESM2, ESM3): 74, 1 *Joint last authors. DOI:10.1007/s00265-019-2778-5

    Holveck*, M.-J., Guerreiro*, R., Perret, P., Doutrelant**, C. & Grégoire**, A. 2019. Eggshell colouration indicates female condition during egg-laying: a field experiment in blue tits. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 128 (1):181-200. *These authors contributed equally to the writing of this study. **Joint last authors. DOI: 10.1093/biolinnean/blz082

    Holveck, M.-J., Grégoire, A., Doutrelant, C. & Lambrechts, M.M. 2019. Nest height is affected by lamppost lighting proximity in addition to nestbox size in urban great tits. Journal of Avian Biology (suppl. info.): e01798. DOI: 10.1111/jav.01798

    Caizergues, A.E., Grégoire, A. & Charmantier, A. 2018. Urban versus forest ecotypes are not explained by divergent reproductive selection. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 285:20180261. DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2018.0261

    Perrier, C., Lozano del Campo, A., Szulkin, M, Demeyrier, V., Gregoire, A. & Charmantier, A. 2018. Great tits and the city: distribution of genomic diversity and gene-environment associations along an urbanization gradient. Evolutionary Applications. 11:593–613. DOI: 10.1111/eva.12580

    Demeyrier V., Charmantier A., Lambrechts M.M. & Grégoire A.2017. Disentangling drivers of reproductive performance in urban great tits: a food supplementation experiment. Journal of Experimental Biology (suppl info).220: 4195-4203. DOI: 10.1242/jeb.161067.

    Holveck*, M.J., Grégoire*, A., Guerreiro, R., Stazewski, R., Boulinier, T., Gomez**, D., & Doutrelant**, C. 2017. Kittiwake eggs viewed by conspecifics and predators: implications for colour signal evolution. Biological Journal of The Linnean Society. 122 (2): 301-312. *These authors contributed equally to the writing of this study.**Joint last authors.

    Charmantier, A., Demeyrier, V. Lambrechts, M., Perret, S. & Grégoire, A. 2017. Urbanization is associated with divergence in pace-of-life in great tits. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 5: 53 DOI: 10.3389/fevo.2017.00053

    Lambrechts, M.M., Charmantier, A., Demeyrier, V., Lucas, A., Perret, S., Abouladzé, M., Bonnet, M., Canonne, C., Faucon, V., Grosset, S., le Prado, G., Lidon, F., Noell, T., Pagano, P., Perret, V., Pouplard, S., Spitaliéry, R., Bernard, C., Perret, P., Blondel, J. & Grégoire, A. 2017. Nest design in a changing world: great tit Parus major nests from a Mediterranean city environment as a case study. Urban Ecosystems. 20:1191-1190. DOI: 10.1007/s11252-017-0670-5

    FargChamantierhdy 118 2 coverevieille, A., Grégoire, A., Charmantier, A., Del Rey Granado, M.C. & Doutrelant, C. 2017. Assortative mating by colored ornaments in blue tits: space and time matter. Ecology and Evolution (suppl. info.). 7:2069–2078.DOI: 10.1002/ece3.2822

    Charmantier, A. Wolak, M.E., Grégoire, A., Fargevieille, A. & Doutrelant, C. 2017.Colour ornamentation in the blue tit: quantitative genetic (co)variances across sexes. Heredity (suppl. info.).118:125-134.DOI: 10.1038/hdy.2016.70

     Vaugoyeau, M., Adriaensen, F., Artemyev, A., Bańbura, J., Barba, E., Biard, C., Blondel, J., Bouslama, Z., Bouvier, J.-C., Camprodon, J., Cecere, F., Charmantier, A., Charter, M., Cichoń, M., Cusimano, C., Czeszczewik, D., Demeyrier, V., Doligez, B., Doutrelant, C., Dubiec, A., Eens, M., Eeva, T., Faivre, B., Ferns, P.N., Forsman, J.T., García-del-Rey, E., Goldshtein, A., Goodenough, A.E., Gosler, A.G., Grégoire, A., Gustafsson, L., Harnist, I., Hartley, I.R., Heeb, P., Hinsley, S.A., Isenmann, P., Jacob, S., Juškaitis, R., Korpimäki, E., Krams, I., Laaksonen, T., Lambrechts, M.M., Leclercq, B., Lehikoinen, E., Loukola, O., Lundberg, A., Mainwaring, M.C., Mänd, R., Massa, B., Mazgajski, T.D., Merino, S., Mitrus, C., Mönkkönen, M., Morin, X., Nager, R.G., Nilsson, J.-Å., Nilsson, S.G., Norte, A.C., Orell, M., Perret, P., Perrins, C.M., Pimentel, C.S., Pinxten, R., Richner, H., Robles, H., Rytkönen, S., Senar, J.C., Seppänen, J.T., da Silva, L.P., Slagsvold, T., Solonen, T., Sorace, A., Stenning, M.J., Tryjanowski, P., von Numers,M., Walankiewicz, W. & Møller, A.P. 2016. Interspecific variation in the relationship between clutch size, laying date and intensity of urbanisation in four species of hole-nesting birds. Ecology and Evolution  (FigS1, FigS2,FigS3,TabS1S2S3) 6(16):5907-5920. DOI: 10.1002/ece3.2335

    Demeyrier, V., Lambrechts, M., Perret, P., & Grégoire, A.2016. Experimental demonstration of an ecological trap for a wild bird in a human-transformed environment. Animal Behaviour. 118: 181-190. DOI:10.1016/j.anbehav.2016.06.007

    Lambrechts, M.M., Blondel, J., Bernard, C., Caro, S.P., Charmantier, A., Demeyrier, V., Doutrelant, C., Dubuc-Messier, G., Fargevieille, A., de Franceschi, C., Giovannini; P., Grégoire, A., Hurtrez-Boussès, S., Lucas, A., Mainwaring, M.C., Marrot, P., Mennerat, A., Perret, S. & Perret, P. 2016. Exploring biotic and abiotic determinants of nest size in Mediterranean great tits (Parus major) and blue tits (Cyanistes caeruleus). Ethology.122: 492-501. DOI: 10.1111/eth.12494

    Doutrelant, C., Paquet, M., Renoult, J., Grégoire, A., Crochet, P.-A., Covas, R. 2016. Worldwide patterns of bird colouration on islands. Ecology Letters (suppl. info).19: 537-545. DOI: 10.1111/ele.12588

    travaux pratiques d ecologie du terrain au laboratoire experimenter pour comprendre l ecologie scientifiqueTerrieu, J. & Préault-Grégoire, M. 2016. Travaux pratiques d'écologie : Du terrain au laboratoire, expérimenter pour comprendre l'écologie scientifique. Supervision scientifique : Grégoire, A.pp270 + site compagnon.

    Lemoine, M., Lucek, K., Perrier, C., Saladin, V., Adriaensen, F., Barba, E., Belda, E., Charmantier, A., Cichon, M., Tapio, E., Grégoire, A., Hinde, C., Johnsen, A., Komdeur, J., Mand, R., Matthysen, E., Norte, A.C., Pitala, N., Sheldon, B., Slagsvold, T., Tinbergen, J., Torok, J., Ubels, R., van Oers, K., Visser, M., Doligez, B., & Richner, H. 2016. Low but contrasting neutral genetic differentiation shaped by winter temperature in European great tits.Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 118: 668-685. DOI: 10.1111/bij.12745 (Table S1, Table S2, Table S3).

    Lambrechts, M.M., Marrot, P., Fargevieille, A., Giovannini, P., Lucas, A., Demeyrier, V., Midamegbe, A., Perret, P., Grégoire, A., Charmantier, A. and Doutrelant, C. 2016. Nest size is not closely related to breeding success in blue tits: a long-term nest-box study in a Mediterranean oak habitat. The Auk.133: 198-204. DOI: 10.1642/AUK-15-214.1

    Acker, P., Grégoire, A., Rat, M., Spottiswoode, C., Van Dijk, R., Kaden, J.,   Paquet, M., Pradel, R., Hatchwell, B., Covas, R. & Doutrelant, C. 2015. Disruptive viability selection on a black plumage trait associated with dominance. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 28: 2027-2041. DOI: 10.1111/jeb.12717 (suppl. info)

    Lambrechts, M.M., Blondel, J., Dubuc-Messier, G., Marrot, P., de Franceschi, C., Perret, P., Doutrelant, C.,Grégoire, A.& Charmantier, A. 2015.Great Tits build shallower nests than Blue Tits in an insular oak-dominated habitat mosaic. Avian Biology Research. 8(2): 117-121

    Lambrechts, M.M., Demeyrier, V., Fargevieille, A., Giovannini, P., Lucas, A., Marrot, P., Midamegbe, A., Perret, P., Charmantier, A., Doutrelant, C. & Grégoire, A. 2014. Great Tits build shallower nests than Blue Tits. Avian Biology Research. 7(4): 251-254. DOI: 10.3184/175815514X14162394225987

    Gomez, D., Grégoire, A., Del Rey Granado, M., Bassoul, M., Degueldre, D., Perret, P. & Doutrelant, C.2014. The intensity threshold of colour vision in a passerine bird, the blue tit. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 217, 3775-3778 DOI:10.1242/jeb.107573

    Bichet, C., Penn, D.J., Moodley, Y., Dunoyer, L., Cellier-Holzem, E., Belvalette, M., Grégoire, A., Garnier, S., Sorci, G. 2014. Females tend to prefer genetically similar mates in an island population of house sparrows. BMC Evolutionary Biology. 14: 47. DOI: 10.1186/1471-2148-14-47

    Møller, A.P., Adriaensen, F., Artemyev, A., Bańbura, J., Barba, E., Biard, C., Blondel, J., Bouslama, Z., Bouvier , J.-C., Camprodon, J., Cecere, F., Charmantier, A., Charter, M., Cichoń, M., Cusimano, C., Czeszczewik, D., Demeyrier, V., Doligez, B., Doutrelant, C., Eens, M., Eeva, T., Faivre, B., Ferns, P.N., Forsman, J.T., García-del-Rey, E., Goldshtein, A., Goodenough, A.E., Gosler, A.G., Góźdź, I., Grégoire, A., Gustafsson, L., Hartley, I.R., Heeb, P., Hinsley, S.A., Isenmann, P., Jacob, S., Järvinen, A., Juškaitis, R., Korpimäki, E., Krams, I., Laaksonen, T., Leclercq, B., Lehikoinen, E., Loukola, O., Lundberg, A., Mainwaring, C., Mänd, R., Massa, B., Mazgajski, T.D., Merino, S., Mitrus, C., Mönkkönen, M., Morales-Fernaz, J., Morin, X., Nager, R.G., Nilsson, J-Å, Nilsson, S.G., Norte, A.C., Orell, M., Perret, P., Pimentel, C.S., Pinxten, R., Priedniece, I., Quidoz, M.-C., Remeš, V., Richner, H., Robles Díez, H., Rytkönen, S., Senar, J.C., Seppänen, J.T., Pascoal da Silva, L.F., Slagsvold, T., Solonen, T., Sorace, A., Stenning, M.J., Török, J., Tryjanowski, P., van Noordwijk, A.J., von Numers, M., Walankiewicz, W. & Lambrechts, M.M. 2014. Variation in clutch size in relation to nest size in birds. Ecology and Evolution. 4(18): 3583-3595. DOI: 10.1002/ece3.1189

    Tepliski, C., Tarka, M., Møller, A.P., Nakagawa, S., Balbontin, J., Burke, T., Doutrelant, C., Grégoire, A., Hansson, B., Hasselquist, D., Gustaffson, L., de Lope, F., Marzal, A., Mills, J.A., Wheelwright, N.T., Yarrall, J.W. & Charmantier, A. 2014. Assessing Multivariate Constraints to Evolution across Ten Long-Term Avian Studies. PLoS ONE. 9(3): e90444. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0090444

    Møller, A.P., Adriaensen, F., Artemyev, A., Bańbura, J., Barba, E., Biard, C., Blondel, J., Bouslama, Z., Bouvier , J.-C., Camprodon, J., Cecere, F., Chaine, A., Charmantier, A., Charter, M., Cichoń, M., Cusimano, C., Czeszczewik, D., Doligez, B., Doutrelant, C., Dubiec, A., Eens, M., Eeva, T., Faivre, B., Ferns, P.N., Forsman, J.T., García-del-Rey, E., Goldshtein, A., Goodenough, A.E., Gosler, A.G., Góźdź, I., Grégoire, A., Gustafsson, L., Hartley, I.R., Heeb, P., Hinsley, S.A., Isenmann, P., Jacob, S., Järvinen, A., Juškaitis, R., Kania, W., Korpimäki, E., Krams, I., Laaksonen, T., Leclercq, B., Lehikoinen, E., Loukola, O., Lundberg, A., Mainwaring, C., Mänd, R., Massa, B., Mazgajski, T.D., Merino, S., Mitrus, C., Mönkkönen, M., Morales-Fernaz, J., Moreno, J., Morin, X., Nager, R.G., Nilsson, J-Å, Nilsson, S.G., Norte, A.C., Orell, M., Perret, P., Perrins, C.M., Pimentel, C.S., Pinxten, R., Priedniece, I., Quidoz, M.-C., Remeš, V., Richner, H., Robles Díez, H., Russell, A., Rytkönen, S., Senar, J.C., Seppänen, J.T., Pascoal da Silva, L., Slagsvold, T., Solonen, T., Sorace, A., Stenning, M.J., Török, J., Tryjanowski, P., van Noordwijk, A.J., von Numers, M., Walankiewicz, W. & Lambrechts, M.M. 2014. Clutch size variation in Western Palearctic secondary hole-nesting passerine birds in relation to nest-box design. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 5(4):353-362. DOI: 10.1111/2041-210X.12160 (suppl. info).

    Midamegbe, A., Grégoire, A., Staszewski, V., Perret, P., Lambrechts, M., Boulinier, T. & Doutrelant, C. 2013. Female blue tits with brighter yellow chests transfer more carotenoids to their eggs after an immune challenge. Oecologia. 173:387-397.DOI 10.1007/s00442-013-2617-8 (suppl. info).

    Doutrelant, C., Grégoire, A., Gomez, D., Staszewski, V., Arnoux, E., Faivre, B., Tveraa, T. & Boulinier, T. 2013. Colouration in Atlantic puffins and blacklegged kittiwakes: monochromatism and links to body condition in both sexes. Journal of Avian Biology. .44:451-460 DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-048X.2013.00098.x (suppl. info)

    Lambrechts, M.M., Abouladzé, M., Bonnet, M., Demeyrier, V., Doutrelant, C., Faucon, V., le Prado, G., Lidon, F., Noell, T., Pagano, P., Perret, P., Pouplard, S., Spitaliéry, R., Grégoire, A. 2013. Nest-box size influences where secondary-cavity exploiters roost and nest: a choice experiment. Journal of Ornithology. 154: 563-566. DOI:10.1007/s10336-012-0919-y

    Holveck, M.-J., Grégoire, A., Staszewski, V., Guerreiro, R., Perret, P., Boulinier, T. & Doutrelant, C. 2012. Eggshell spottiness reflects maternally transferred antibodies in blue tits. PLoS ONE. 7(11):e50389. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0050389 (Methods_S1, Results_S1, Table_S1, Table_S2, Table_S3, Discussion_S1)

    Cubaynes, S., Doutrelant, C., Grégoire, A., Perret, P., Faivre, B & Gimenez, O. 2012. Testing hypotheses in evolutionary ecology with imperfect detection: Structural equation modeling of mark-recapture data. Ecology. 93(2): 248-255.

    Lambrechts, M., Aimé, C., Midamegbe, A., Galan, M. J., Perret, P., Grégoire, A. & Doutrelant, C. 2012. Total nest height and breeding success: an experimental study in blue tits. Journal of Ornithology. 153: 173-179. DOI: 10.1007/s10336-011-0722-1

    Doutrelant, C., Grégoire, A., Midamegbe, A., Lambrechts, M. & Perret, P. 2012. Is female plumage coloration sensitive to the cost of reproduction? An experiment in blue tits. Journal of Animal Ecology. 81: 87-96. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2011.01889.x

    Midamegbe, A., Grégoire, A., Perret, P., Doutrelant, C. 2011. Female-female aggressiveness is influenced by female colouration in blue tits. Animal Behaviour. 82: 245-253. DOI:10.1016/j.anbehav.2011.04.020

    Covas, R., Deville, A.-S., Doutrelant, C., Spottiswoode, C.N. & Grégoire, A. 2011. The effect of helpers on the post-fledging period in a cooperatively breeding bird, the social weaver. Animal Behaviour. 81: 121-126. DOI: 10.1016/j.anbehav.2010.09.022.

    Rémy, A., Grégoire , A., Perret, P. & Doutrelant, C. 2010. Mediating male-male interactions: the role of the UV-blue crest colouration in blue tits. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology.64: 1839-1847. DOI: 10.1007/s00265-010-0995-z.

    Holveck, M.-J., Doutrelant, C., Guerreiro, R., Perret, P., Gomez, D. & Grégoire, A. 2010. Can eggs in a cavity be a female sexual signal? Male nest visits and modelling of egg visual discrimination in blue tits. Biology Letters.6, 453-457. DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2009.1044. (suppl. info)

    Lambrechts, M., Adriaensen, F., Ardia, D.R., Artemyev, A.V., Atiénzar, F., Bańbura, J., Barba, E., Bouvier, J.-C., Camprodon, J., Cooper, C.B., Dawson, R.D., Eens, M., Eeva, T., Faivre, B., Garamszegi, L.Z., Goodenough, A., Gosler, A., Grégoire, A., Griffith, S.C., Gustafsson, L., Johnson, L.S., Kania, W., Keišs, O., Llambias, P.E., Mainwaring, M. C., Mänd, R., Massa, B., Mazgajski, T. D., Møller, A.P., Moreno, J., Naef-Daenzer, B., Nilsson,J.-Å., Norte, A. C., Orell, M., Otter, K.A., Park, C.R., Perrins, C.M., Pinowski, J., Porkert, J., Potti, J., Remes, V., Richner, H., Rytkönen, S., Shiao, M.-T., Silverin, B., Slagsvold, T., Smith, H.G., Sorace, A., Stenning, M.J., Stewart, I., Thompson, C.F., Tryjanowski, P., Török, J., van Noordwijk, A.J., Winkler, D.W. & Ziane, N. 2010. The design of artificial nestboxes for the study of secondary hole-nesting birds: a review of methodological inconsistencies and potential biases. Acta Ornithologica. 45: 1-26. DOI : 10.3161/000164510X516047. (suppl. info)alt

    Chaput-Bardy, A., Grégoire, A., Baguette, M., Pagano, A. & Secondi, J. 2010. Condition and phenotype-dependent dispersal in a damselfly, Calopteryx splendens. PLoS ONE.5(5): e10694. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0010694.

    Boulinier, T., Charmantier, A., Doligez, B., Doutrelant, C., Ganem, G., Grégoire, A., Leitão, A. & Monnin, T. 2010. CHAPITRE 14. Écologie comportementale : une approche évolutive du comportement. In : Biologie évolutive (Eds. F. Thomas, T. Lefevre, M. Raymond), De Boeck. 491-532.

    Gimenez, O., Grégoire, A. & Lenormand, T. 2009. Estimating and visualizing fitness surfaces using mark-recapture data. Evolution.63: 3097-3105.

    Doutrelant, C., Grégoire, A., Grnac, N. Gomez, D., Lambrechts, M.M. & Perret, P. 2008.Female coloration indicates female reproductive capacityin blue tits. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 21: 226-233.

    Grégoire, A.& Cherry, M.I. 2007. Nesting success and within-season breeding dispersal in the Orange-breasted Sunbird, Anthobaphes violacea. Ostrich.78(3): 633-636.

    Grégoire, A.,McFarlane, M.L., Faivre, B., Evans, M. R. & Cherry, M.I. 2007. Patterns of morphological variation in two sexually dimorphic bird species with different tail shapes. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 91: 437-443.

    Grégoire, A.,Préault, M., Cézilly, F., Wood, M. J., Pradel, R. & Faivre, F. 2004. Stabilizing natural selection on the early expression of a secondary sexual trait in a passerine bird. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 17: 1152-1156.

    Grégoire, A.,Garnier, S., Dréano, N. & Faivre, B. 2003. Nest predation in Blackbirds (Turdus merula) and the influence of nest characteristics. Ornis Fennica. 80: 1-10.

    Science2003 103Faivre, B., Grégoire, A.,Préault, M., Cézilly, F. & Sorci, G. 2003. Immune activation rapidly mirrored in a secondary sexual trait. Science. 300:103. (News and views)

    Grégoire, A., Faivre, B., Heeb, P. & Cézilly, F. 2002. Acomparison of infestation patterns by Ixodesticks in urban and rural populations of the Common Blackbird Turdus merula. Ibis, 144:640-645.

    Bauer, A., Trouvé, S., Grégoire, A., Bollache, L. & Cézilly, F. 2000. Differential influence of Pomphorhynchus laevis(Acanthocephala) on the behaviour of native and invader gammarid species. International Journal for Parasitology, 30:1453-1457.

    Cézilly, F., Grégoire, A.& Bertin, A. 2000. Conflict between co-occurring manipulative parasites? An experimental study of the joint influence of two acanthocephalan parasites on the behaviour of Gammarus pulex. Parasitology, 120:625-630.

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    Blondel, J, Charmantier, A., Doutrelant, C, Grégoire, A., Mennerat, A., Lambrechts, M & Perret, P. 2011. La mésange bleue et le chêne vert. Stantari. 27: 18-25.

    Grémillet, D. & Grégoire, A.2009. [Book Reviews]: L'écologie pour les nuls. Par Franck Courchamp, First Editions, 2009, 384 p. Pour la Science376: 102.

    Grémillet, D. & Grégoire, A.2008. [Book Reviews]: La Biodiversité : l'avenir de la planète et de l'homme. Par R. Dajoz, Ellipses, 2008, 276 p. Pour la Science371: 103.

     

     


    POST-DOCTORANTS

    2020-2022. David López-Idiáquez (co-direction Claire Doutrelat et al.). Rôle et évolution des systems de signaux multiples chez les oiseaux.

    2007-2010; 2016-2017. Marie Holveck(co-direction Claire Doutrelant; Claire Doutrelant Doris Gomez). Sélection sexuelle, effets maternels et évolution de la couleur des œufs : une approche expérimentale chez la Mésange bleue Cyanistes caeruleus.

     


    DOCTORANTS

    2023-2026. Jérémy Defrance.(co-direction Marcel Lambrechts, Anne Charmantier).Evaluation du rôle de la variation spatio-temporelle des ressources sur la différentiation observée chez la mésange charbonnière Parus major en habitat urbain.

    2022-2025. Lisa Sandmeyer.(co-direction Claire Doutrelant, David Lopez Idiaquez). Déterminants climatiques, anthropiques et sociaux de l’expression des ornements et de leur lien avec la fitness.

    2017-2021. Aude Caizergues(co-direction Anne Charmantier, Marcel Lambrechts). Potentiel adaptatif en milieu urbain : une étude chez la mésange charbonnière.

    2013-2016. Virginie Demeyrier(co-direction Anne Charmantier). Habitats urbanisés : des trappes écologiques potentielles pour les oiseaux sauvages ?

    2013-2016. Amélie Fargevieille(co-direction Claire Doutrelant). Estimation du rôle des sélections sexuelle et sociale dans l’évolution et le maintien des traits extravagants femelles chez les oiseaux.

    2007-2010. Afiwa Midamegbe (co-direction Claire Doutrelant). Sélection sexuelle et signaux des femelles : les oiseaux comme modèle d’étude.      

                                                                                                         


    MASTERS 2

    2022-2023Jérémy Defrance.ENS Lyon/ Université de Saint Etienne. Étude du comportement de ponte chez la Mésange charbonnière Parus major en milieu urbain : analyse de données à long terme et expérimentation. (co-direction Marcel Lambrechts et Anne Charmantier)

    2016-2017. Alexis Corbara. ENS Lyon. Quantification de la sélection de survie sur les ornements colorés de la Mésange Bleue à partir de données de Capture-Marquage-Recapture. (co-direction Claire Doutrelant, Paul Acker & Amélie Fargevieille)

    2015-2016. Aurore Aguettaz.parcours BEE, Université de Toulouse.Quantifying Reproductive Selection on Coloration: Spatial heterogeneity in selection in Blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus).(co-direction Claire Doutrelant & Amélie Fargevieille)

    2012-2013. Paul Acker.DES Université Paris 6.Exploring the links between ornamental traits and selective value A study of the variability of melanin-based ornamental traits and the relation with survival in a colonial cooperatively breeding bird, the sociable weaver (Philetairus socius).(co-direction Claire Doutrelant & Rita Covas)

    2012-2013. Thibaud Aronson.Master MEME, université Montpellier 2. Modeling mutual mate choice and mutation load in animal populations using a good-genes approach.(co-direction Patrice David, Claire Doutrelant)

    2011-2012. Virginie Demeyrier. ENSA Rennes. Cavités artificielles : des trappes écologiques dans des milieux urbanisés ? Une étude chez un oiseau cavicole, la mésange charbonnière, Parus major. (co-direction Marcel Lambrechts).

    2011-2012. Mandy Thion. Spécialité BEE, université Montpellier 2. Les traits colorés femelles mésanges bleues : sexuellement sélectionnés ou issus d’une corrélation génétique avec les traits mâles ? Une approche de génétique quantitative. (co-direction Claire Doutrelant & Anne Charmantier).

    2010-2011. Justine Bisson. ENS Lyon.Stabilizing natural selection on a structurally based coloration in three blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus) populations.(co-direction Claire Doutrelant).

    2009-2010. Matthieu Paquet.Spécialité BEE, université Montpellier 2. Evolution des signaux colorés en milieu insulaire. (co-direction Rita Covas, Claire Doutrelant et Pierre-André Crochet).

    2008-2009. Anne-Sophie Deville.Spécialité BEE, université Montpellier 2. Conséquences de la reproduction coopérative sur la survie et l’investissement reproducteur maternel chez le Tisserin social (Philetairus socius). (co-direction : Claire Doutrelant, Rita Covas).

    2007-2008. Romain Guerreiro.Spécialité BEE, université Montpellier 2. Couleur des œufs chez les oiseaux : un rôle de la sélection sexuelle ? Etude expérimentale chez la Mésange bleue Cyanistes cearuleus et approche comparative. (co-direction: Claire Doutrelant).    

    2006-2007. Alice Rémy.Spécialité BEE, université Montpellier 2. Etude du rôle des différents types de coloration dans la relation de dominance entre mâles et dans la territorialité chez la Mésange bleue. (co-direction : Claire Doutrelant). 

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  •  Directeur deJLete2014 petit Recherche Emerite au CNRS / Emeritus Senior Scientist at CNRS

    J’étudie les réponses des communautés animales et végétales aux changements d’origine humaine (espèces introduites, usage des sols), en milieu tempéré et méditerranéen.

    I study plant and animal community response to human induced change (introduced  species, land use) in temperate and méditerranean systems.

    Courriel: jean-louis.martin [at] cefe.cnrs.fr

     

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    Professeur(Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier III)

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    Maître de conférences, Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier III

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    Campus du CNRS
    1919, route de Mende
    F-34293 Montpellier cedex 5
    France

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    Mon objectif est de comprendre le rôle et l’importance des odeurs et des médiateurs chimiques dans le fonctionnement et l’évolution des relations plantes-insectes. Je m’intéresse particulièrement aux aspects suivants : quelles sont les caractéristiques des odeurs et des signaux chimiques disponibles pour les insectes ? Quelle est l’activité biologique de ces molécules (réponse comportementale des insectes) ? Dans quelle mesure et à quel(s) niveau(x) ces interactions chimiques jouent un rôle dans le fonctionnement et l’évolution des systèmes plantes-insectes ?

     

    Mots-clés :
    Organisme biologique : Orchidées et insectes associés, insectes coprophages, insectes ravageurs de conifères
    Milieu : Méditerranéen, Alpin
    Discipline : Biologie des populations, écologie chimique
    Technique : analyses chimiques, tests comportementaux
    Thématique : relations plantes-insectes
    Autres mots-clés : Dynamique des populations

     

    Liste de publications

    Gimonneau G., Buatois B., Lapeyre B., Ernest S., Sanon N., Rakotomahefa Y., Roux O. & Dormont L., 2024. Identification of semiochemical candidates involved in Glossina palpalis gambiensislarviposition site selection and behavioural responses of adult gravid females. Journal of Chemical Ecology, 1-14.

    Gouzerh F., Dormont L., Buatois B., Herve M., Mancini M., Maraver A., Thomas F., & Ganem G., 2024. Partial role of volatile organic compounds in behavioral responses of mice to bedding from cancer-affected congeners. Biology Open13 (10).

    Gouzerh F., Vigo G., Dormont L., Buatois B., Herve M., Mancini M., Maraver A., Thomas F., & Ganem G., 2024. Urinary VOCs as biomarkers of early stage lung tumour development in mice. Cancer Biomarkers 39 (2):1-13.

    Bogdziewicz M., Aravena M.-C., Andrus R., (…), Dormont L., (….), Clarck J.S., 2023. Linking seed size and number to trait syndromes in trees. Global Ecology & Biogeography, 32: 683-694.

    Gouzerh F., Ganem G., Pichevin A., Dormont L. & Thomas F. 2023. Ability of animals to detect cancer odors. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - Reviews on Cancer, 1878 (1), 188850.

    Gouzerh F., Buatois B., Herve M., Mancini M., Maraver A., Dormont L., Thomas F., & Ganem G., 2022. Odours of cancerous mouse congeners: detection and attractiveness. Biology Open, in press.

    Gouzerh F., Bessière J.-M., Ujvari B., Thomas T.*, Dujon A.*, & Dormont L.*, 2022. Odors and cancer: current status and future directions. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - Reviews on Cancer, 1877, Issue 1, 188644.  *equal contribution

    Journé V., Andrus R., Aravena M.-C., Ascoli D., (…), Dormont L., (….), Clarck J.S., 2022. Globally, tree fecundity exceeds productivity gradients. Ecology Letters 25 (6), 1471-1482.

    Poda S., Buatois B., Lapeyre B., Dormont L., Diabaté A., Gnankiné O., Dabiré R., Roux O., 2022. No evidence for long-range male sex pheromones in two malaria mosquitoes. Nature Ecology & Evolution 6 (11), 1676-1686.

    Qiu T., Andrus R., Aravena M.-C., Ascoli D., Bergeron Y., (…), Dormont L., (….), Clarck J.S., 2022. Limits to reproduction and seed size-number trade-offs that shape forest dominance and future recovery. Nature Communications 13, 2381.

    Qiu T., Aravena M.-C., Ascoli D., (…), Dormont L., (….), Clarck J.S., 2023. Masting is uncommon in trees that depend on mutualist dispersers in the context of global climate and fertility gradients. Nature plants, 9 (7), 1044-1056.

     Dormont L., Mulatier M., Carrasco D., Cohuet A., 2021. Mosquito attractants. Journal of Chemical Ecology, 1-43.

    Gimonneau G., Ouedraogo R., Salou E., Rayaisse J.-B., Buatois B., Solano P., Dormont L., Roux O., and Bouyer J., 2020. Larviposition site selection mediated by volatile semiochemicals in Glossina palpalis gambiensis. Ecological Entomology, in press.

    Dormont L., Fort T., Bessière J.-M., Proffit M., Garcia Hidalgo E., Buatois B. & B. Schatz. 2020. Sources of floral scent variation in the food-deceptive orchid Orchis mascula. Acta Oecologica, 107 : 103600.

    Joffard N., Le Roncé I., Renoult J., Buatois B., Dormont L. & Schatz B., 2020. Floral trait differentiation in Anacamptis coriophora: phenotypic selection on scents, but not on colour. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 33: 1028-1038.

    Thomas F., Giraudeau M., Gouzerh F., Boutry J., Renaud F., Pujol P., Tasiemski A., Bernex F., Maraver A., Bousquet E., Dormont L., Osterkamp J., Roche B., Hamede R., Ujvari B., 2019. The evolution of resistance and tolerance as cancer defences. Parasitology, 147: 255-262.

    Dormont L., Joffard N., Schatz B. (2019). Intraspecific variation in floral colour and odour in orchids. International Journal of Plant Sciences, 180:1036–1058.

    El Adouzi M., Arriaga-Jiménez A., Dormont L., Barthes N., Labalette A., Lapeyre B., Bonato O., Roy L. (2019). Modulation of feed composition is able to make hens less attractive to the poultry red mite Dermanyssus gallinae. Parasitology, 147: 171-181.

    Frago E., Wang H.-L., Svensson G.P., Marques J.F., Hódar J.A., Boettner J., Ciornei C., Dormont L., Elkinton J., Franzén M., Khrimian A., Marianelli L., Marzialli L., Mas H., Perez Laorga E., Pérez-López J., Roques A., Simonca V., Anderbrant O. (2019). Common pheromone use among host-associated populations of the browntail moth, Euproctis chrysorrhoea, displaying different adult phenologies.Entomologia Generalis 39: 295-306.

    Gaillard B., Simard F., Dormont L., Jay-Robert P., D’Abadie de Lurbe D., Etienne M., Baudin A., Raude J. (2019). Is perceived exposure to mosquitoes associated with actual exposure? Results from studies in high-risk and low-risk geographic areas. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 101: 976-979.

    Mulatier M., Camara S., Koffi A., Carrasco D., Porciani A., Chandre F., Moiroux N., Lefevre T., Dabiré R., Assi S., Phamien Ahoua Alou L., Dormont L., Pennetier C. Cohuet A. (2019). Efficacy of vector control tools against malaria-infected mosquitoes. Scientific reports, 9(1), 6664.

    Mulatier M., Pennetier C., Porciani A., Chandre F., Dormont L., Cohuet A. (2019). Prior contact with permethrin decreases its irritancy at the following exposure among a pyrethroid-resistant malaria vector Anopheles gambiae. Scientific reports, 9(1), 8177.

    Mulatier M., Alou L.P.A., Chandre F., Pennetier C., Dormont L., Cohuet A. (2018). Effect of DEET-multiple exposures on behavior and life history traits in the malaria mosquito Anopheles gambiae (s.s.).Parasites and Vectors 11: 432, doi:10.1186/s13071-018-3024-0.

    Mulatier M, Porciani A, Nadalin L, Phamien Ahoua Alou L, Chandre F, Pennetier C, Dormont L, Cohuet A. (2018). DEET Efficacy Increases with age in the vector mosquitoes Anopheles gambiae s.s. and Aedes albopictus (Diptera: Culicidae). Journal of Medical Entomology, 55: 1542–1548. doi: 10.1093/jme/tjy134

    Porciani A., Diop M., Moiroux N., Kadoke-Lambi T., Cohuet A., Chandre F., Dormont L., Pennetier C. (2017). Influence of pyrethroïd-treated bed net on host seeking behavior of Anopheles gambiae s.s. carrying the kdr allele. PLoS One, 12(7): e0164518. 

    Salesse R., Dormont L. (2017). Is There Such a Thing as a Bad Smell? In: “Olfaction in Animal Behaviour and Welfare” (Nielsen, B., editor), CABI pub., 234 p.

    Baldacchino F., Manon S., Puech L., Buatois B., Dormont L., Jay-Robert P. (2014). Olfactory and behavioural responses of tabanids to octenol, phenols and aged horse urine.Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 28: 201-209.

    Dormont L., Delle-Vedove R., Bessière J.-M., B. Schatz.( 2014). Floral scent emitted by white and coloured morphs in orchids.Phytochemistry, 100 : 51-59.

    Baldacchino F., Cadier J., Porciani A., Buatois B., Dormont L., Jay-Robert P. (2013). Behavioural and electrophysiological responses of females of two species of tabanids to urine volatiles from different mammals.Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 27(1):77-85.

    Dormont L., Bessière J.-M., Cohuet A. (2013). Human skin volatiles: a review. Journal of Chemical Ecology, 39: 569-578.

    Dormont L., Bessière J.-M., Mc Key D., Cohuet A. (2013). New methods for field collection of human skin volatiles and perspectives for their application in the chemical ecology of human/pathogen/vector interactions.The Journal of Experimental Biology, 216: 2783-2788.

    Schatz B., Delle-Vedove R., Dormont L. (2013). Presence, distribution and effect of white, pink and purple morphs on pollination in the orchid Orchis mascula.European Journal of Environmental Sciences, 3, 119-128.

    Thiery D., Brevault T., Quilici S., Dormont L., Schatz B. (2013). Recherche de la plante hôte à distance - In: Interactions insectes-plantes (Sauvion, N., Calatayud P.A., Thiéry D. & Marion-Poll F., eds). Quae & IRD Editions

    Vittecoq M., Djieto-Lordon C., Buatois B., Dormont L., McKey D., Blatrix R. (2011). The evolution of communication in two ant-plant mutualisms.Evolutionary Biology, 38(3): 360-369.

    Schatz B., Delle-Vedove R., Renoult J., Juillet N., Pailler T., Bessière, J.-M., Dormont L. (2011). Couleur de fleur d’orchidées et insectes pollinisateurs. Le Courrier de la Nature, 260 : 10-17.

    Delle-Vedove R., Juillet N., Bessière J.-M., Grison C., Barthes N., Pailler T., Dormont L., Schatz B. (2011). Colour-scent associations in a tropical orchid: three colours but two odours.Phytochemistry, 72 : 735–742.

    Suchet C., Dormont L., Schatz B., Giurfa M., Simon V., Raynaud C., Chave J. (2011). Floral scent variation in two Antirrhinum majus subspecies influences the choice of naïve bumblebees.Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 65 : 1015 - 1027.

    Juillet N., Delle-Vedove R., Dormont L., Schatz B., Pailler T. (2010). Differentiation in a tropical deceptive orchid : colour polymorphism and beyond.Plant Systematics and Evolution, 289 : 213-221.

    Schatz B., Dormont L., McKey D. (2010). Relations fourmis-plantes : Des mutualismes de protection. Le courrier de la nature 250 : 58.

    Dormont L., Jay-Robert P., Bessière J.-M., Rapior S., Lumaret J.-P. (2010). Innate olfactory preferences in dung beetles.The Journal of Experimental Biology, 213: 3177-3186.

    Dormont L., Delle-Vedove R., Bessière J.-M., Hossaert-Mc Key M., Schatz B. (2010) Helping in food-deceptive orchids? A possible new mechanism maintaining polymorphism of floral signals.Plant Signaling and Behavior, 5 : 526-527.

    Dormont L., Delle-Vedove R., Bessière J.-M., Hossaert-Mc Key M. Schatz B. (2010). Rare white-flowered morphs increase the reproductive success of common purple morphs in a food-deceptive orchid.New Phytologist 185: 300-310.

    Schatz B., Djieto-Lordon C., Dormont L., Bessière J.-M., McKey D., Blatrix R. (2009). A simple non-specific chemical signal mediates defence behaviour in a specialised ant-plant mutualism.Current Biology, 19: 361-362.

    Roux-Morabito G., Gillette N.E., Roques A., Dormont L., Stein J., Sperling F.A.H. (2008). Systematics of the Dioryctria abietella species group (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) based on mitochondrial DNA.Annals of the Entomological Society of America 101: 845-859.

    Hossaert-McKey M., McKey D., Dormont L. (2008). Fungal sex as a private matter: odor signals in a specialized pollination-like insect-fungus mutualism.New Phytologist, 178: 225-227.

    Dormont L., Rapior S., McKey D., Lumaret J.-P. (2007). Influence of dung volatiles on the process of resource selection by coprophagous beetles.Chemoecology, 17: 23-30.

    Dormont L., Baltensweiler W., Choquet R., Roques A. (2006). Larch- and pine-feeding host races of the larch bud moth (Zeiraphera diniana) have cyclic and synchronous population fluctuations.Oikos, 115: 299-307.

    Dormont L., Roques A. (2005). Pissodes validirostris. Datasheet for CABI Forestry Compendium 2005 Edition. CAB International, Oxfordshire. www.cabicompendium.org/fc

    Dormont L., Epinat G., Lumaret J.-P. (2004). Trophic preferences mediated by olfactory cues in dung beetles colonizing cattle and horse dung.Environmental Entomology, 33 : 370-377.

    Dormont L., Roques A. (2001). Why a specialized pine cone weevil, Pissodes validirostris, does not attack seed cones of Swiss stone pine (Pinus cembra) ? Host selection vs. host suitability.Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, 99: 157-163.

    Dormont L., Roques A. (1999). A survey of insects attacking seed cones of Pinus cembra in the Alps, the Pyrénées, and Massif central.Journal of Applied Entomology, 123 : 65-72.

    Dormont L., Roques A., Malosse C. (1998). Cone and foliage volatiles emitted by Pinus cembra and some related conifer species.Phytochemistry, 49 : 1269-1277.

    Dormont L. (1997). Analyse de la faible colonisation des cônes de pin cembro (Pinus cembra L.) par les insectes. Bulletin de la Société Zoologique de France, 123 : 345-359.

    Dormont L., Roques A., Malosse C. (1997). Efficiency of spraying moutain pine cones with oleoresin of Swiss stone Pine cones to prevent insect attack.Journal of Chemical Ecology, 23 : 2261-2274.

    Dormont L., Roques A., Trosset L. (1996). Insect damage to cones and other mortality factors limiting natural regeneration potential of Swiss stone pine (Pinus cembra L.) in the Northern French Alps.Annales des Sciences Forestières, 53 : 153-158.

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    Laurine Mathieu - PhD Student 2023/2026

    Supervised by Anne Charmantier (CEFE-CNRS) and Samuel Caro (CEFE-CNRS)

    Contact

    CNRS - CEFE UMR5175, 1919 Route de Mende, 34283 Montpellier

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    Project

    Urbanisation is one of the most rapid and profound environmental transformations, reshaping habitats and generating novel selective pressures on wildlife. Our research investigates how birds adjust physiologically and evolutionarily to urban environments, focusing on great tits (Parus major) and blue tits (Cyanistes caeruleus) from Montpellier and nearby forests.

    Using a combination of long-term field monitoring (CEFE TIT PROJECT), capture-based physiological assessments, and common garden experiments on hand-reared birds, I aim to disentangle the effects of phenotypic plasticity and genetic differentiation in responses to urbanisation.

    The first part of this work examines reproductive physiology, focusing on how urban conditions influence hormone dynamics and reproductive traits such as laying date, clutch size, egg size, and fertilisation success. The second part investigates stress physiology through the activity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, assessing both baseline and stress-induced glucocorticoid levels. Finally, the third part explores metabolic adaptations to the urban heat island effect using respirometry, measuring thermal physiology and heat tolerance in both wild and experimental settings.

    Overall, this thesis integrates field and experimental approaches to provide a comprehensive assessment of how tits adjust to urban environments through endocrine, reproductive, stressrelated, and metabolic pathways. This work will offer novel insights into the physiological bases of urban adaptation and, more broadly, into the capacity of wild vertebrates to cope with rapid anthropogenic environmental change.

    More information: ACACIA Project

     

    Bio

    • 2021-2023 Master in Biodiversity, Ecology and Evolution, Ecology, Evolution and Genomics (Lyon 1)
      • 2nd year Master thesis: Genetic architecture and gene expression underlying sexual antagonistics traits in Gerromorpha - IGFL (Lyon) - supervised by Abderrahman Khila
      • 1st year Master thesis: Cognitive abilities in relation to the reproductive success of great tits and ringed flycatchers - LBBE (Lyon)/ Gotland (Sweden) - supervised by Blandine Doligez & Laure Cauchard
    • 2020-2021 Licence in Biodiversity (Lyon 1)
    • 2018-2020 CPGE BCPST (Lyon)

     

    Conferences

    • Novembre 2024          Parus Net - Présentation - Paris
    • August 2025          Ecology & Behaviour - Organisation - Montpellier
    • August 2025          Congress of European Society for Evolutionary Biology - Presentation - Barcelona

     

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    I am a PhD student in evolutionary ecology using great and blue
    tits to compare coloured signals of forest, urban and corsican
    birds to assess the impacts of urbanisation and climate
    change on these traits and selection associated.

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    Supervisors: Claire Doutrelant (CEFE - CNRS, Montpellier) & Arnaud Grégoire (CEFE - University of Montpellier).
    Project in collaboration with David López Idiáquez.

    Thesis project: Climatic, anthropic and intrinsic determinants of ornaments expression and their association to fitness.

     

    Urbanisation and climate change are two major factors driving ongoign environmental changes in wirld populations worldwide. Research has revealed plastic and genetic responses to these anthropogenic changes. A shift in environmental conditions are expected to impose novel slective forces that can shape phenotypic variation of populations living in urban environments. Ornaments such as conspicuous colourations play a crucial role shaping interactions between individuals in inter and intra-sexual contexts. Ornamentals surch as feathers, with carotenoid-based (yellow to red), structural (blue) and melanic colours, are expected to be associated with variation in environmental conditions. Phenotypic divergences are known in urban environments, however understanding the underlying mechanisms driving colour variation are not investigated.

    This projects uses a long time dataset from the following of four blue tits populations, three in Corsica and one near Montpellier, and two great tits populations from the city of Montpellier and a nearby forest. Overall it covers 10 to nearly 20 years of colouration data. This dataset results from the work of numerous researchers and students from the CEFE TIT PROJECT.

    This thesis aims to:

    • Unravel the effects of urbanisation and climate change on carotenoid colouration in the great tits, and investigate whether phenotypic divergence has a temporal pattern.
    • Understand which urban characteristic is causing changes in bird colouration using
      1/ common garden experiments to see whether there is plastic or genetic changes.
      2/ metabarcoding data to see what urban and forest birds are eating while they renew their feathers.
    • Investigate selection by survival on coloured ornaments for both blue and great tits and compare it between environments.

     

    Bio:

    • 2022: Master's degree in evolutionary ecology, Sorbonne Université, France.
            - 2nd year Master thesis: Sublethal effects of pesticides on passerine's health and behaviour. Under the supervision of Jerome Moreau (CEBC - La Rochelle Université, France).
            - 1st year Master thesis: Adaptive effects of rock pigeon (Columbia livia)beak's morphology on the regulation of feather's ectoparasites. Under the supervision of Julien Gasparini (Sorbonne Université, France).
    • 2019: Bachelor degree in Life Sciences, Sorbonne Université, France.

     

    Publications: More to come soon

    • Preprint: Sandmeyer L., López Idiáquez D., Fargevieille A., Giovannini P., Perret S., del Rey Granado M., Charmantier A., Doutrelant C., Grégoire A.,  2025. BioRxiv. 
    • Tchana C. N., Fargevieille A., Sandmeyer L., del Rey Granado M., Grégoire A., Teplitsky C., Loiseau C., Doutrelant C. 2025. Protocalliphora larvae: a moderate lasting impact on yearling coloration and carry-over effects on mother coloration.  Behavioral Ecology 36(4). 
    • Jeantet A.,Sandmeyer L., Campech C., Audebert F., Agostini S., Pellerin A., Gasparini J. 2023. The “parasite detoxification hypothesis” : lead exposure potentially changes the ecological interaction from parasitism to mutualism. Ecotoxicology 32(5):666-673.

     

    Grants:

    • 2000€ ESEB Hewitt Mobility Award 2024 to visit another laboratory - NTNU, Norway
    • 2000€ SQUID Student Fellowship in 2023 to visit another laboratoty - NTNU, Norway
    • 300£ BOU Member conference attendance grant in 2023

     

     

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    Chargée de recherche au CNRS

    CEFE UMR5175
    Campus du CNRS
    1919, route de Mende
    F-34293 Montpellier cedex 5
    France

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    Mots-clés :
    Interdisciplinarity, Chemical ecology, Sensory ecology, Specialized metabolism, Volatile organic compounds, Plant-insect interactions, Pollination ecology, Adaptation of interactions to global change, Atmospheric pollution, fig-fig wasp interactions, Mediterranean region, Tropical Region.

     

    Mes recherches portent sur les interactions interspécifiques, plus particulièrement entre plantes et insectes. Mes projets de recherche s´intègrent dans le domaine de l´écologie chimique. En favorisant une approche interdisciplinaire combinant la chimie analytique, l’écologie comportementale, la physiologie sensorielle et la biologie évolutive, j’ai étudié le rôle de la médiation chimique, particulièrement via les composés organiques volatils (COVs), dans le fonctionnement d’interactions de différents types : pollinisation, herbivorie, parasitisme et reconnaissance entre partenaires sexuels. Je travaille aussi bien dans des écosystèmes méditerranéens que tropicaux.

     

    My research focuses on interspecific interactions, particularly between plants and insects. My research projects are in the field of chemical ecology. Favoring an interdisciplinary approach combining analytical chemistry, behavioral l ́ecology, sensory physiology and evolutionary biology, I have studied the role of chemical mediation, particularly via volatile organic compounds (VOCs), in the functioning of different types of interactions: pollination, herbivory, parasitism and recognition between sexual partners. I work in both Mediterranean and tropical ecosystems.


    Thématiques français

    Je consacre une partie de mes activités de recherche à la caractérisation des mécanismes évolutifs impliqués dans la nature des messagers chimiques ainsi que la détection de ces composés dans les interactions plantes-pollinisateurs. L’autre axe de mes recherches porte sur l ́impact des changements environnementaux globaux, principalement climatiques et de concentrations en polluants atmosphériques, sur la communication chimique plantes-pollinisateurs. Ces deux axes de recherches sont abordés de manière originale et intégrative car je m’intéresse aussi bien aux pressions de sélections qu’aux sources de variations proximales qui peuvent affecter l’émission des COVs, leur stabilité dans l’atmosphère que leur détection par les pollinisateurs. Une originalité forte de mon approche est que je cherche à connecter différentes disciplines afin d’étudier conjointement les deux fonctions principales des COVs émis par les plantes : défenses contre des stress (abiotiques et biotiques) et reproduction.

     

    Anglais

    I dedicate part of my research activities to characterizing the evolutionary mechanisms involved in the nature of chemical messengers and the detection of these compounds in plant-pollinator interactions. The other part of my research focuses on the impact of global environmental changes, mainly climatic and atmospheric pollutant concentration changes, on plant-pollinator chemical communication. These two areas of research are approached in an original and integrative way, as I am interested in both selection pressures and sources of proximal variations that can affect the emission of VOCs, their stability in the atmosphere and their detection by pollinators. A strong originality of my approach is that I attempt to connect different disciplines in order to jointly study the two main functions of VOCs emitted by plants: defense against stresses (abiotic and biotic), and reproduction.

     

    Projects since 2019

    POLLURISK project, MUSE (Montpellier University of Excellence): Impact of ozone POLLUtion, in the context of climate change, on plant-pollinator chemical communication: RISQue pour la résilience des services écosystémiques (2018-2022, 150 k€, PI).

    ExpOz project, ANSES: Determination of ozone exposure threshold values for the resilience of plant-insect chemical communication (2019-2022, 200 k€, PI).

    Partners: IMBE; LCE; LBVpam; FLP-UAE (Morocco).

    The aim of these two projects was to characterize the effect of ozone pollution (O3) on chemical communication in two types of plant-pollinator interactions: the highly specialized and obligatory interaction between the cultivated fig tree and its pollinating wasp, and the generalist interaction between lavender and the honey bee. At the end of this project, we will define tolerance thresholds for the resilience of these two interactions to a major pollutant.

    IRP Chine MOST project, CNRS-INEE: "Figs and fig-wasps: a model system to investigate biotic interaction network responses to global change" (2018-2022 then 2025-2029, 100 k€, PI). Partners: XTBG ; SCBG.

    The aim of the IRP was to generate basic knowledge on the impact of increasing levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) and O3on the stability of interaction networks and, more specifically, on the ecosystem services of pollination. For this, we used a model system, the specific mutualism between Ficus and fig insects. We studied how insects' attraction to the VOCs produced by their specific host plant was affected by high concentrations of O3and CO2through comparative studies conducted between three regions with high and variable tropospheric O3 concentrations, southern France, southern Yunnan and Guangdong.

    Chime2 project, PRIME 80 CNRS-INEE-IC: Biochemical constraints and ecological selection pressures in the evolution of volatile organic compounds responsible for pollinator attraction (2019-2022, 150 k€, PI) Partners: XTBG; LBVpam ; ICN.

    The main objective of this project was to understand the evolutionary dynamics of floral VOC emission. Using fig trees, the aim was to understand the involvement of biochemical constraints, linked to volatile biosynthesis pathways, as well as ecological selection pressures in the establishment of VOCs responsible for attracting specialized pollinators. This approach will enable more general conclusions to be drawn on the mechanisms of co-evolution and co-adaptation at the level of chemical communication in plant-pollinator mutualistic interactions.

    ASPI project, ANSES: Wild bees in the city: effects of urban pollutants on insect health and plant-pollinator interactions (2020-2024, 200 k€, WP manager). Partners: EEP; University of Mons (Belgium).

    Thisproject aims to understand the effects of exposure of wild pollinators to urban pollutants (PAHs and phthalates), by combining several approaches. This will involve: (Axis 1) determining the nature and levels of contamination of wild bees living in cities (Axis 2) exploring the effects of living in low vs. highly polluted sites on pollinator health, the attractiveness of floral resources and the quality of pollen produced (Axis 3) characterizing the individual and colonial effects of exposure under controlled conditions to realistic mixtures of families of these contaminants.

    COMIX project, French Embassy in China: Comparative study of the effect of O3 concentration on the behavior of different species of fig tree pollinators (2019-2020, 13 k€, PI). Partners: XTBG; SCBG (China).

    The aim of the project was to compare the sensitivity of different species of fig pollinators to different concentrations of O3.

    PolluCom project, ANR: "Effects of ozone pollution on plant-pollinator chemical communication under global warming, consequences for their interactions" (2023-2026, 702 k€, PI) Partners: LBVpam; IEES and Ecotron de Montpellier.

    The aim of this project is to test the individual and combined effects of the two stress factors, O3and temperature, on two pollination systems with different levels of specialization and with a focus on studying the mechanisms of action of O3, using a broadly interdisciplinary approach. Both environmental stressors are expected to have an impact on plant and pollinator physiology, affecting, respectively, the emission of VOCs and their perception. These effects would emerge in particular from changes in the expression of genes involved in VOC biosynthesis and olfaction. We predict that these changes will disrupt plant-pollinator chemical communication and thus their interaction, with the generalist pollination system being more resilient than the specialist.

    BeeMed project, ANSES: Resilience of bees to global changes through the prism of self-medication (2023-2025, 200 k€, P). Partners: ECOBIO; IMBE.

    This project aims to define the capacity of different wild bee species to adapt to air pollution and climate change. More specifically, we will test the nutritional and self-medication resilience of bees by considering the spatiotemporal heterogeneity of environmental stressors and characterizing antioxidant resources within flowering plant pollen.

    IRP Thailand SPECIFLY, CNRS-INEE project: "Characterization little-known of biodiversity: Ecology and evolution of specialized pollination by flies" (2023-2027, 10k€/year P). Partner: Chulalongkorn University.

    This project aims to compare pollinator attraction strategies in two phylogenetically distant plant genera,Ceropegia (Thailand) andAristolochia (France), some of whose species have converged on the same deceptive pollination strategy. In addition to establishing a solid collaboration with the Thai team, this project opens up new prospects for understanding the factors governing the evolution of floral specialization.

    Air pollution project, CAS: "Effects of air pollution on chemical communication between species - a case study of figs and fig wasps".  (2023-2026, 400 k€/ WP manager).  Partner: SCBG.

    The aim of the project is to provide basic knowledge on the impact of air pollution on the stability of the interaction network between insects and plants. To this end, the effects of major pollutants (O3, NOX) on fig odor and the response of fig wasps to this variation in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Bay regionwill be investigated.

    IRN China project, Virtual Institute on Biodiversity, CAS-CNRS (2024-2028, 15k€/year PI). Partners:  researchers from 25 different units.

    The virtual institute comprises a steering committee and around 15 pairs of principal investigators from CAS and CNRS institutes. The main objective of this IRN is to strengthen and develop Franco-Chinese collaboration on various aspects of biodiversity research through a network of scientists from both countries, and to set up an educational program for young scientists.

    Blastosome project, Exposome-CNRS: A novel component of the fig exposome: its pollinator, the blastophage (2025-2026, 25k€ PI). Partners CRBM Montpellier (CNRS-INSB).

    Our project is to study the disruptive effect of ozone pollution and rising temperatures on fig tree-blastophaga-Wolbachia-nematode interactions. We will draw on the complementary skills of a CNRS Biology team specializing in Wolbachia, nematodes and insect reproduction, and a CNRS Ecology & Environment team specializing in the chemical ecology and evolutionary biology of the Ficus-pollinator system.

     

    Liste de publications

    Blatrix R., Kidyoo A., Matrougui I., Samsungnoen P., McKey D., Proffit M., 2024. Mechanical stimulation of the stigmas triggers switch from female to male phase in the protogynous trap flower of Aristolochia rotunda (Aristolochiaceae). Mediterranean Botany, 45, e85906. https://doi.org/10.5209/mbot.85906

    Dubuisson C, Worthan H, Garinie T, Hossaert-McKey M, Lapeyre B, Buatois B, Temime-Roussel B, Ormeño E, Staudt M, Proffit M. 2024. Ozone alters the chemical signal required for plant – insect pollination: the case of the Mediterranean fig tree and its specific pollinator. Science of the total environment 827.

    Démares F, Gibert L, Lapeyre B, Creusot P, Renault D, Proffit M. 2024. Ozone exposure induces metabolic stress and olfactory memory disturbance in honey bees. Chemosphere, 140647.

    Hmimsa Y, ·Ramet A, · Dubuisson C, · El Fatehi S, Hossaert-McKey M, · Kahi H, · Munch J, · Proffit M, · Salpeteur M, ·  Aumeeruddy-Thomas Y. 2024. Pollination of the Mediterranean fig tree, Ficus carica L.: Caprification practices and social networks of exchange of caprifigs among Jbala Farmers in Northern Morocco. Human Ecology 52, 289–302

    Kidyoo A., Kidyoo M., Ekkaphan P., Blatrix R., McKey D, Proffit M., 2024. Specialized pollination by cecidomyiid flies and associated floral traits in Vincetoxicum sangyojarniae (Apocynaceae, Asclepiadoideae). Plant Biology, 26, 166-180. https://doi.org/10.1111/plb.13607

    Cao L, Hmimsa Y, El fatehi S, Buatois B, Dubois MP, Le Moigne M, Hossaert‑McKey M, Aumeeruddy‑Thomas Y, Bagnères AG, Proffit M. 2023. Floral scent of the Mediterranean fig tree: significant inter‑varietal difference but strong conservation of the signal responsible for pollinator attraction. Scientific Reports | (2023) 13:5642 https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-32450-6

    Deng X, Buatois B, Peng YQ, Yu H, Cheng Y, Ge X, Proffit M, Kjellberg F. 2023. Plants are the drivers of geographic variation of floral odours in brood site pollination mutualisms: a case study of Ficus hirta. Acta Oecologica, 121,103952.

    Fernandez C, Saunier A, Wortham H, Ormeño E, Proffit M, Lecareux C, Greff S, Van Tan D, Tuan MS, Hoan HD, et al. 2023. Mangrove’s species are weak isoprenoid emitters. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 283: 108256.

    Demares F, Gibert L, Creusot P, Lapeyre B, Proffit M. 2022. Acute ozone exposure impairs detection of floral odor, learning, and memory of honey bees, through olfactory generalization. Science of the total environment 827.

    Dubuisson C, Nicolè F, Buatois B, Hossaert-Mckey M, Proffit M. 2022. Tropospheric ozone alters the chemical signal emitted by an emblematic plant of the mediterranean region: the true lavender (Lavandula angustifolia Mill.). Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 10, ff10.3389/fevo.2022.795588ff. ffhal-03871592f

    Kidyoo A., Kidyoo M., McKey D., Proffit M., Deconninck G., Wattana P., Uamjan N., Ekkaphan P., Blatrix, R., 2022. Pollinator and floral odor specificity among four synchronopatric species of Ceropegia (Apocynaceae) suggests ethological isolation that prevents reproductive interference. Scientific Reports, 12, 13788. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-18031-z

    Kidyoo A, Kidyoo M, Blatrix R, Deconninck G, McKey D, Ekkaphan P, Proffit M. 2021. Molecular phylogenetic analysis and taxonomic reconsideration of Ceropegia hirsuta (Apocynaceae, Asclepiadoideae) reveal a novelty in Thailand, Ceropegia citrina sp. nov., with notes on its pollination ecology. Plant systematics and evolution 307.

    Vanderplanck M., Lapeyre B., Brondani M., Opsommer M., Dufay M., Hossaert-McKey M., Proffit M. 2021. Ozone pollution alters olfaction and behavior of pollinators. Antioxidants 2021, 10, 636. https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox10050636

    Vanderplanck M, Lapeyre B, Lucas S, Proffit M. 2021. Ozone induces distress behaviors in fig wasps with a reduced chance of recovery. INSECTS 12.

    Dormont L, Fort T, Bessiere J, Proffit M, Hidalgo E, Buatois B, Schatz B. 2020. Sources of floral scent variation in the food-deceptive orchid Orchis mascula.Acta oecologica 107.

    Proffit M., LapeyreB., Buatois B., Deng X.X., Arnal P., Gouzerh F., Carrasco D., Hossaert-McKey M. 2020. Chemical signal is in the blend: bases of plant-pollinator encounter in a highly specialized interaction. Scientific Reports 10:10071

    Conchou L., Lucas P., Meslin C., Proffit M., Staudt M., Renou M. 2019. Insect odorscapes: from plant volatiles to natural olfactory scenes. Frontiers in Physiology, 10:972. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2019.00972 

    Carrasco D.*, Desurmont G.A.*, Laplanche D., Proffit M., Gols R., Becher P.G., Larsson M.C., Turlings T.C.J., Anderson P. 2018. With or without you: effects of the concurrent range expansion of an herbivore and its natural enemy on native species interactions. Global Change Biology, 24(2):631-643.

    Proffit M., Bessière J.M., Schatz B., Hossaert-McKey M. 2018. Can fine-scale post-pollination variation of fig volatile compounds explain some steps of the temporal succession of fig wasps associated with Ficus racemosa? Acta Oecologica, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actao.2017.08.009.

    Souto-Vilarós D., Proffit M., Buatois B., Rindos M., Sisol M., Kuyaiva T., Michalek J., Darwell C.T. , Hossaert-McKey M., Weiblen G. D. , Novotny V., Segar S.T. 2018 Pollination along an elevational gradient mediated both by floral scent and pollinator compatibility in the fig and fig-wasp mutualism. Journal of Ecology, 106:2256-2273.

    Karlsson M.F., Proffit M., Birgersson. 2017. Host-plant location by the Guatemalan potato moth Tecia solanivora is assisted by floral volatiles.Chemoecology. 27(5):187-198.

    Santonja M., Fernandez C., Proffit M., Gers C., Gauquelin T., Reiter I.M., Cramer W., Baldy V. 2017. Plant litter mixture partly mitigates the negative effects of extended drought on soil biota and litter decomposition in a Mediterranean oak forest. Journal of Ecology, doi: 10.1111/1365-2745.12711.

    Hossaert-McKey M., Proffit M., Soler C., Chen C., Bessière J.M., Schatz B., Borges R.M. (2016). How to be a dioecious fig: Chemical mimicry between sexes matters only when both sexes flower synchronously. Scientific Reports 6, 21236.

    Kjellberg F., Proffit M. (2016). Tracking the elusive history of diversification in plant-herbivorous insect-parasitoid food webs: insights from figs and fig-wasps.Molecular Ecology, 25, 843-845.

    Proffit M., Khallaf M., Carrasco D., Larsson M. & Anderson P. (2015). Do you remember the first time? Host plant preference in a moth is modulated by experiences during larval and adult mating.Ecology Letters, 18, 365-374.

    Schatz B., Proffit M., Kjellberg F., Hossaert-McKey M. (2013). Un réseau trophique complexe: le cas des figuiers associés à différentes communautés d’insectes.in : Des insectes et des plantes. Ed. Quae.

    Charpentier M.J.E., Barthes N., Proffit M., Bessière J.M., Buatois B., Grison C. (2012). Critical thinking in the chemical ecology of mammalian communication: Roadmap for future studies.Functional Ecology, 26, 769-774.

    Clavijo McCormick A.L., Karlsson M.F., Bosa C.F., Proffit M., Bengtsson M., Zuluaga M.V., Fukumoto T., Oehlschlager C., Cotes Prado A.L., Witzgall P. (2012). Mating disruption of Guatemalan Potato Moth Tecia solanivora by attractive and non-attractive pheromone blends.Journal of Chemical Ecology, 38, 63-70.

    Cornille A., Underhill J.G., Cruaud A., Hossaert-McKey M., Johnson S.D., Tolley K.A., Kjellberg F., van Noort S., Proffit M. (2012). Floral volatiles, pollinator sharing and diversification in the fig–wasp mutualism: insights from Ficus natalensis, and its two wasp pollinators (South Africa).Proceedings of the royal society-B, 279, 1731-1739.

    Soler C., Proffit M., Bessière J.M., Hossaert-McKey M., Schatz B. (2012). When males change their scents in presence of females, the case of the plant Ficus carica.Ecology letters, 15, 978-985.

    Witzgall P., Proffit M., Rozpedowska E., Becher PG., Andreadis S., Coracini M., Lindblom TU., Rearn LJ., Hagman A., Bengtsson M., Kurtzman CP., Piskur J., Knight A. (2012). "This is not an Apple"-yeast mutualism in codling moth.Journal of Chemical Ecology, 38, 949-957.

    Proffit M., Birgersson G., Bengtsson M., Witzgall P., Lima E. (2011). Attraction and oviposition of Tuta absoluta females (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae) in response to tomato leave volatiles.Journal of Chemical Ecology, 37, 565-574.

    Soler C., Hossaert-McKey M., Buatois B., Bessière J.M., Schatz B., Proffit M. (2011). Geographic variation of floral scent in a highly specialized pollination mutualism.Phytochemistry, 72, 74-81.

    Hossaert-McKey M., Soler C., Schatz B., Proffit M. (2010). Floral scents: their roles in nursery pollination mutualisms.Chemoecology, 20, 75-88.

    Soler C., Proffit M., Chen C., Hossaert-McKey M. (2010). Private channels in plant-pollinator mutualisms. Plant Signaling & Behavior, 7, 893-895.

    Chen C., Song Q., Proffit M., Bessière J.M., Li Z., Hossaert-McKey M. (2009). Private channel: a single unusual compound assures specific pollinator attraction in Ficus semicordata.Functional Ecology, 23, 941-950.

    Proffit M., Chen C., Soler C., Bessière JM., Schatz B., Hossaert-McKey M. (2009). Can chemical signals responsible for mutualistic partner encounter promote the specific exploitation of nursery pollination mutualisms? – The case of figs and fig wasps.Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, 131, 46-57.

    Proffit M., Johnson S.D. (2009). Specificity of the signal emitted by figs to attract their pollinating wasps: Comparison of the volatile organic compounds produced by receptive syconia of Ficus sur and F. sycomorus in Southern Africa. South African Journal of Botany, 75, 771-777.

    Proffit M., Schatz B., Bessière J.M., Chen C., Soler C., Hossaert-McKey M. (2008). Signalling receptivity: comparison of the emission of volatile compounds of figs of Ficus hispida before, during and after the phase of receptivity to pollinators.Symbiosis 45, 15-24.

    Roy M., Dubois M.P., Proffit M., Vincenot L., Desmarais E., Selosse M.A. (2008). Evidence from population genetics that the ectomycorrhizal basidiomycete Laccaria amethystina is an actual multihost symbiont.Molecular Ecology 17, 2825-2838.

    Proffit M., Schatz B., Borges R.M., Hossaert-McKey M. (2007). Chemical mediation and niche partitioning in non-pollinating fig-wasp communities.Journal of Animal Ecology 76, 296-303.

    Schatz B., Proffit M., Rakhi B.V., Borges R.M., Hossaert-McKey M. (2006). Complex interactions on fig trees: ants capturing parasitic wasps as indirect mutualists of the fig-fig wasp interaction.Oikos 113, 344-352.

     

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    Discipline : Ecologie évolutive, Ecologie comportementale, Ecophysiologie
    Thématiques : Biologie des populations, Traits d’histoire de vie, Changements environnementaux, Hétérogénéité de l’habitat
    Organismes biologiques : Aves, Parus (Mésanges)
    Milieux : Région méditerranéenne, Milieux forestiers
    Techniques :  Suivi d’individus marqués dans le cadre d’un programme à long terme
    Autres mots clés : Interactions entre espèces, Ressources, Climat

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    I study how variation in signal production and perception influences (i) the evolution of signals in multiple sensory modalities (acoustic, visual and chemical domains) and (ii) the adaptation (through phenotypic plasticity and/or genetic variability) to different environments, a topic for which there is nowadays a growing interest in the new field of sensory ecology, notably to understand how species cope with their rapidly changing environment due to anthropogenic activities.

     

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    Je développe un travail d’écologie évolutive qui vise à analyser les traits d'histoire de vie chez les plantes (systèmes de reproduction, traits floraux, dispersion). L’accent est mis l'accent sur l'importance de la dynamique écologique (dynamique des métapopulations, démographie) comme un processus de sélection dans l'évolution contemporaine. Mon approche combine (1) Analyse des patrons d’adaptation et méthodes d’inférence des traits d’histoires de vie dans les métapopulations de plantes, en milieu naturel (2) élaboration de modèles formels en écologie évolutive (3) expérimentations et tests d’hypothèses en conditions contrôlées.

     

    Most-clés :Métapopulation-traits d'histoire de vie-Ecologie évolutive théorique-dispersion-systèmes de reproduction-plasticité-Epigénétique