Jikang PARK
Doctorant
Université de Montpellier
CEFE/CNRS
1919, route de Mende
34293 Montpellier cedex 5
Bureau 306 3ème étage
PhD title: Sleep strategies of Antarctic seals
Supervisors: Simon Benhamou (CEFE), Paul-Antoine Libourel (CEFE)
Species of interest: Southern elephant seals and Weddell seals
Research theme: Marine mammals spend most of their lives in the ocean, where sleeping is challenging due to the need to surface for breathing, low water temperatures, and predation risk. How, then, do marine mammals adapt their sleep to such a unique environment? My research focuses on the diverse sleep strategies of marine mammals across different stages of their annual cycle.
Sara GOMEZ
Doctorante
Université de Montpellier
CEFE/CNRS
1919, route de Mende
34293 Montpellier cedex 5
Bureau 306 3ème étage
Etienne HENRY
PhD candidate - Migratory landbirds conservation
I am a PhD candidate using tracking data to inform conservation of African-Eurasion migratory landbirds, storks and raptors.
The persistent decline observed in migratory bird populations over recent decades highlights the urgent need to improve our scientific understanding of the drivers behind this trend. This comprehension is crucial to support international policies impacting the conservation of these birds across national, European, and inter-continental levels.
The project results from collaboration between the CEFE, the CIBIO and BirdLife International.
Project: Mobilising tracking data on African-Eurasian migratory birds to support conservation at the flyway scale.
Supervisors: Ana Rodrigues (CEFE - CNRS, Montpellier) & Inês Catry (CIBIO - University of Porto).
Project in collaboration with BirdLife International.
Contact:
CEFE UMR5175 - Campus du CNRS - 1919, route de Mende - 34293 Montpellier 5 - France
ORCID: 0009-0004-1802-0197
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Martha MAC CALL

Doctorante
Scénarios d’évolution des populations d'oiseaux marins en réponse aux pressions anthropiques
CEFE - CNRS
1919, Route de Mende
34293 Montpellier cedex 5
France
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