Garcia Cécile
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Primate behavioral ecologist. Interested in behaviour, ecology & evolution @CNRS @Le_Museum @INEE_CNRS
Paris, France
Joined June 2019
Postdoctoral position (24 months) on socio-ecology of cognition in primates - based in Paris (National Museum of Natural History), with fieldwork in Indonesia and Japan Deadline: May 21st, 2025 https://t.co/YTdLqTAfrL
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Thrilled to share that our paper on the link between the evolution of two prefrontal brain regions with social and foraging challenges in primates is out in eLife! 🧠🐒 Check it out! 👉 https://t.co/XAYJ9kdHJP
@Musee_Homme @CNRS @CNRSecologie @CNRSbiologie @eLife
#Communiqué 🗞️ L’évolution du cerveau des primates reflète leurs défis sociaux et alimentaires, mais ces conclusions sont-elles valables en milieu naturel ? L’évolution du cerveau des primates a-t-elle été conditionnée par ces activités ? 🧠 👉 https://t.co/QCaNCdo1rG
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Heureuse de voir la traduction française du livre de Jo Setchell "Etudier les primates: Comment concevoir, mener et présenter des recherches en primatologie" publiée! Si vous voulez commander un exemplaire, toutes les infos sont ici: https://t.co/rj4fQXci7l
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#RésultatScientifique 🔎 🐒👁️🐍Les primates détectent-ils visuellement plus rapidement des serpents que d'autres prédateurs ? Une étude a montré que ce n'est pas le cas, contrairement à une théorie répandue dans la littérature. ▶️ https://t.co/0KM6b78SGU
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If you're still unsure about joining us at Ecology and Behavior 2024, you might change your mind! 👩🎓This conference is organized by the students for the students and young researchers 👨🎓 💸The registration is free💸 🌮The accommodation & the meals are provided🏡 #ecobhvr2024
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Study primate social behaviour? Want to improve how we analyse data in our field? Take part in our new study 'Many Analysts: Primatology Edition' - different researchers analyse the same basic data to find out how reliable and replicable our results are:
github.com
Contribute to AlexMielke1988/ManyAnalysts development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Super excited to publish my second PhD paper in @SpringerANCO , a study of predator detection abilities with Tonkean and rhesus macaques. Using oddity tasks, we tested whether snakes captured macaques' visual attention more than other predators! 🐒🐍🐆🦅🐊 https://t.co/9jdmU84YcB
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New Research: Editorial: Cognition, foraging, and energetics in extant and extinct primates https://t.co/T587CMJtoL
#Ecology
frontiersin.org
Within the framework of optimal foraging theory (Stephen & Krebs 1986; Pyke 2019), primates living in complex and fluctuating environments are likely to ...
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Check out our new preprint "Linking the evolution of two prefrontal brain regions to social and foraging challenges in primates"🐒🧠 https://t.co/vXg7gcBnzN
biorxiv.org
The diversity of cognitive skills across primates remains both a fascinating and a controversial issue. Recent comparative studies provided conflicting results regarding the contribution of social vs...
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The @AmboseliBaboons project is looking for a database and lab manager to be based on Notre Dame! Great opportunity to get involved in one of the best long-term field projects out there.
We're searching for a database and lab manager to work at U Notre Dame on the Amboseli Baboons! Please circulate and apply! 🐵💻 🐵💻 https://t.co/OC5TfddNoW
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1/5 EXOTIC ANIMAL CAFÉS are places displaying exotic animals that you can view/pet while having a drink. Owls, snakes, otters, primates & others are part of the show. While this new fashion is spreading in Asia, 🇯🇵 is a hotspot w/ low regulations allowing such businesses to grow
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0/6 Complexity is a signature of life & inherent in animal behavior. But can too much or too little complexity signal poor health or welfare? Project Zooentropy is testing that very thing, adding to the toolkit to assess and improve zoo animal welfare. #AnimBehav2023 @zooentropy
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New paper out on how the life history traits of traded animals can make them potentially successful invasive species. Wonderfully led by Sally Street and Isabella Capellini (not on Twitter) and with @_JSGutierrez.
Predicting which species will become invasive is vital because their harm cannot always be mitigated. Street et al. show that traded and introduced species have life histories with high invasion potential, helping to identify future invasion risks. https://t.co/04hkldfdiU
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Any students interested in what we get up to over here in Japan?
Interested in applying to our research internship program or graduate program in primatology and wildlife science at #KyotoUniversity? Then, come join our virtual open campus in February! Register here: https://t.co/8bBO2nA2oT
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#VoxPrimato #actualité Chloé Couturier, docteure au @Le_Museum et @FondationNH présentera ses travaux de thèse sur les chimpanzés le 12 Décembre à 14h à l’amphithéâtre Thomas-Narcejac de Pornic, accueillie par la Société des Amis du @Musee_Homme 😎🤗
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🌟New Special Issue! Cooperation among women, evolutionary and cross cultural perspectives. 🌟 A holistic, evolutionary framework on human cooperation needs to include in-depth data on women's cooperation. Here, we build a more complete and evidence based perspective.
Published today: a #PhilTransB theme issue on cooperation among women, guest edited by @sfox12, Karen Kramer, @jbsilk1 and @bascelza. Read the full issue here: https://t.co/VPdnBi7lUh
#cooperation #human #evolution #sociality
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🚨 New paper alert! 🚨 We generated a huge transcriptomic (i.e., mRNA, gene expression) 🧬 dataset from the 🧠 of rhesus macaques 🐒 & compared age-related patterns to those in humans 👶🏻🧒🏾🧑🏼🧑🏽🦳🧓🏻 https://t.co/cpceIJyg5i (1/10)
Thanksgiving=new paper day. Wowzer work @kchiou @AlexDeCasien @SMack_Lab @nyuprimatology Lauren Brent & entire @CayoSantiagoPR team. High status protects the brain from molecular aging. Implications for US $$ inequality? Check it out! https://t.co/KAyzoP2pPu via @EurekAlert @ASU
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We are hiring! Tenure-track position for someone working with non-human primates. This is in addition to our previously advertised line in areas the omics. Starting salary $90-140k plus excellent benefits & access to subsidized housing. Apply! https://t.co/Q1VKY2GcT1 (1/2)
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