The Ecology & Behaviour conference is still looking for a new French organizing team for a future edition.
An inclusive, international & free conference run by early-career researchers, let’s keep it alive!
👉 Get in touch with us and check the website: ecobhvr2025.sciencesconf.org
Thank you to Lisa Nicvert for coming from the CESAB, FRB : "Linking conservation status and species traits: a case study on European dragonflies"🐉
www.fondationbiodiversite.fr/la-fondation...
@frbiodiv.bsky.social
Thank you to Loan Arguel, for coming from the CRBE : "Space use and habitat selection by a threatened semi-aquatic mammal, the Pyrenean desman (Galemys pyrenaicus)" 🏞
crbe.cnrs.fr
Ecology & Behaviour 2025
Ecology & Behaviour 2025
Ecology & Behaviour 2025
Thank you to Benoit Penel, for coming from the CBGP: " Major entomological communities in French agro-ecosystems and their relationships with climate, agricultural landscapes and management intensity." 🪲
@cbgpmontpellier.bsky.social
Thank you to Lucie Foucart, for coming from the CEFE: "Improving bird detection of wind turbine rotatory motion: Experimental insights of black and white patterns painted on wind turbines" 🐦
www.cefe.cnrs.fr
Thank you to Gaëlle Picon for coming from the CEFE : "Where do vultures feed? Using biologging to quantify the real use of supplementary feeding stations" 𓅐
www.cefe.cnrs.fr/fr/
The 17th edition of Ecology & Behaviour is already over… Huge thanks to all the participants, you made this week exceptional!
Big thanks as well to all our partners who made it possible to keep this event inclusive, and especially to the CEFE🌿 for giving us the opportunity to host it!
🚨 Looking for motivated people to take over the organisation of the Ecology & Behaviour Conference 🚨
By young researchers, for young researchers: inclusive, international and free of charge
A rewarding adventure: we’ll be happy to guide and support the next team. Interested? Reach out soon!
Thank you to Vinni Jain, for coming from Oxford Brookes University: "Feathers and forests: How do trees, crop diversity, and canopy cover affect bird diversity and abundance in West Bali’s polyculture agroforests?" 🦜
www.brookes.ac.uk