Biodiversity Dynamics and Conservation:
Aurélien Besnard is a lecturer at the CEFE / CNRS in Montpellier, France.
He is developing regular collaborations between field practitioners and stakeholders and biostatisticians to develop methods for population monitoring and population dynamics modeling. He is thus very interested in different kinds of research/management relationships.
Humanities and Natural Sciences:
Jean-Bernard Huchet is a researcher at the MNHN and the university of Bordeaux 1, France. He is archeoentomologist and performs paleozoological and archeaozoological analyzes of arthropod faunas from anthopogenic archeological contexts.
Systematics, Evolution and Comparative Anatomy:
Erin Saupe is assistant professor in paleobiology at the University of Oxford, England. Her work focuses on the evolution of biological diversity through time, integrating approaches of communities ecology and conservation biology with the fossil record.
Earth and Planetary Sciences:
Anneleen Foubert is a researcher at the university of Fribourg, Switzerland. She works on carbonate sedimentology, and studies the depositional, diagenetic and microbial controls on the 3D distribution and evolution of porosity and permeability in carbonate systems.
Evolutionary Ecology:
Céline Teplitsky is a research fellow at the Center of Evolutionary and Functional Ecology in Montpelier (CEFE/CNRS). She is interested in adaptation in the context of global change, through rapid evolution or phenotypic plasticity. My current research focuses on evolutionary potential / constraints in wild populations, using quantitative genetics tools to analyze long-term studies in birds.
Methods in Natural Sciences:
Esther Lopez-Montalvo is a permanent researcher at the Université Toulouse Jean Jaurés (Toulouse , France). She is a specialist of rock art imaging and recording and developped methods to study the neolithisation of the Iberian peninsula through rock art's investigations.