Post-doc:
PhD students:
2016 - : Nicolas Lazzerini (advisor; supervisors: Antoine Zazzo & Sébastien Lepetz, Archéozoologie et Archéobotanique): Nicolas works on pastoral mobility in current and past Mongolia, using stable isotopes on cattle tissues, and GPS telemetry of current cattle as a validation tool.
2016 - : Delphine Ducros (co-supervisor, with Mark Hewison, INRA CEFS): Delphine investigates the costs of dispersal in roe deer.
2015 - : Charlotte Roemer (co-supervisor, with Yves Bas & Romain Julliard): Charlotte studies bat movements, in order to understand and predict collision risks (with cars or wind turbines) for those animals.
2012-2016: Roslyn Henry (advisor; supervisor: Justin Travis): Roslyn used spatially explicit individual-based models to investigate the effect of global changes on dispersal evolution.
2011-2014: Théo Flavenot (co-supervisor with Michel Baguette): Théo used a landscape genetics approach to investigate the effects of quarries on landscape connectivity, through the examples of two toad species with contrasted ecological requirements (the Natterjack toad and the common toad).