Ecologie comportementale
Lana LENOURRY
- Publication : 18 décembre 2023
Lana Lenourry – PhD Student 2023-2026
Contact
CNRS - CEFE UMR5175, 1919 Route de Mende, 34283 Montpellier
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Current Project
The objective of this PhD is to better understand how penguin colonies structure themselves over time and space, with a particular focus on Adélie penguins.
We investigate the homogeneity of nest distribution and space optimization within colonies. Additionally, our study examines the spatial distribution of individual traits and reproductive parameters (such as phenology and reproductive success) within colonies. We also aim to explore how this spatial structure evolves over time by integrating nest and mate fidelity behaviors.
Supervied by Francesco Bonadonna (CEFE-CNRS) and Céline Le Bohec (CEFE-CNRS / CSM)
Short Bio
After studying Life Sciences (biology, physiology, microbiology, genetics, etc.) at the École Normale Supérieure (Paris-Saclay, France), I completed my MSc in Ecology and Evolution at the University of Montpellier (France) in 2023.
During my studies, I co-organized a multidisciplinary scientific sailing expedition to Antarctica with fellow students. My research focused on understanding the spatial distribution of different penguin colony species on the Antarctic Peninsula using LiDAR technology and photogrammetry. Passionate about science communication and education, this expedition also served as a platform for collaborations with schools and cultural centers.