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CNRS Researcher, Team Leader 'Landscape Dynamics and Biodiversity'
Current Research
I work to reveal how animals perceive and adjust to their environment, and why this matters for populations and ecosystems. My model of choice: large herbivores. Because you can (relatively) easily monitor their behaviour in natura, and they have important ecosystem effects. Some have high societal and economical values, so my research sometimes matter beyond basic science. We (as humans) are making the world's climate different. How this affects organisms in the hottest applied ecological question. I do my share to bring an answer to it
Contact:
CEFE/CNRS
Campus du CNRS
1919, route de Mende
34293 Montpellier 5
tél : +33 (0) 467 61 33 02
fax: +33 (0) 467 61 33 36
simon.chamaille -[at]- cefe.cnrs.fr
A nicer website is at: simonchamaillejammes.strikingly.com
Current Research
I work to reveal how animals perceive and adjust to their environment, and why this matters for populations and ecosystems. My model of choice: large herbivores.Because you can (relatively) easily monitor their behaviour in natura, and they have important ecosystem effects. Some have high societal and economical values, so my research sometimes matter beyond basic science.
We (as humans) are making the world's climate different. How this affects organisms in the hottest applied ecological question. I do my share to bring an answer to it.
Publications
Please find them using my Google Scholar profile
or my newer website: simonchamaillejammes.strikingly.com