🇫🇷 PostDoc @au.dk working on wildlife movement & energetics in polar ecosystems - he/him
Benjamin Dupuis
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🎉I am happy to share that since this week, I started a new postdoc position at
@au.dk
❄️!
For the next two years, I will be working on integrating ecological modelling, population monitoring and Inuit knowledge to co-develop practical conservation tools for muskox management in the Arctic 🇬🇱
The Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research (Leibniz-IZW) is seeking a scientist in wildlife biology, ecology, or a closely related discipline, with a focus on movement ecology, spatial data analysis, and/or scavenger and carnivore systems.
Read and apply here: tinyurl.com/mr3x7uwk
Read the story behind the paper, "energetics link long-term environmental variations to breeding success in a wild penguin population", below 🐧
buff.ly/NO5dogw
@bendps.bsky.social
📄New paper out in Behaviour doi.org/10.1163/1568539X-bja10356
🐦 Ambush behaviour is rarely reported among #seabirds. We observed that #MediterraneanShag might employ this strategy to seize fish schools. Our knowledge on seabird #foragingbehaviour is still lacking!
#ornithology
If you missed our latest paper in @animalecology.bsky.social, we just published a blog post in @birdlifemarine.bsky.social to summarize its main findings! 🐧
🐧 Energetics link long-term environmental variations to breeding success in a wild penguin population
📖 Full paper out now! ➡️ buff.ly/G6ALac1
!📃New paper📃!
My 2nd PhD paper is out in @animalecology.bsky.social ky.social !
Using a unique 25-year #biologging and population monitoring🐧 dataset , we uncover how environmental changes 🧊 scale up from individual to population responses.
besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
#move
This confirms energy as a ‘common currency’ linking individual behaviour to demographic outcomes.
#MovementEcology
We show that sea ice 🧊 drives individual energetics ⚡, while parental foraging effort predicts the population's reproductive success in Adélie #penguins.