Conférences scientifiques

Conférences scientifiques

Nous présentons BioRodDis dans des conférences scientifiques internationales

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Bouilloud M, et al. 2023. Exploring the relationships between the biodiversity of small mammal communities and multi-pathogens prevalence. ISWAVLD, Lyon, France, Poster.

Garcia-Lopez M, et al. 2023. Pathogenic Leptospira species in small terrestrial mammals, genetic diversity and ecoepidemiology in Lyon city urban and peri-urban parks. ISWAVLD, Lyon, France, Poster.

McManus A, et al. 2023. Myodes glareolus: a longitudinal investigation of an invasive species and its pathogens. 17th Rodens & Spatium, Valladolid, Spain. Oral.

Bouilloud M, et al. 2023. Impacts of forest anthropization on the relationships between small mammal communities. 17th Rodens & Spatium, Valladolid, Spain. Oral.

Sluydts V, et al. 2023. Are associations between zoonotic pathogens driven by host community diversity, gut microbiome and environmental indicators in forests and urban parks throughout Europe? 17th Rodens & Spatium, Valladolid, Spain. Oral.

Alburkat H, et al. 2022. Characterization and seroprevalence of Seoul Orthohantavirus in brown rats in Lyon, France. European Society for Clinical Virology; London; UK. Oral.

Arpin I, et al. 2022. BioRodDis: a transdisciplinary Ecohealth project to evaluate the relationships between micromammal biodiversity and zoonoses risks in Europe. Geneve One Health Forum; Geneva; Suisse. Poster.

Bouilloud M, et al. 2022. Impacts of forest anthropization on the relationships between wild micromammals and their gut microbiota. International congress of ecology and evolution; Metz; France. Oral.

Charbonnel N, et al. 2022. Impacts of forest anthropization on the relationships between micromammal biodiversity and zoonoses risks in Europe : A transdisciplinary ecohealth approach. International congress of ecology and evolution; Metz; France. Invitation, oral.

Colombo VC, et al. 2022. Potentially zoonotic viruses detected in wild rodents from Antwerp, Belgium. Wildlife Diseases Going Viral Symposium; Utrecht; Pays-Bas. Poster.

Sluydts V, et al. 2022. BioRodDis: Exploring associations between zoonotic pathogens, host community diversity and environmental indicators in forests and urban parks throughout Europe. 7th International conference on rodent biology and management; Arusha; Tanzanie. Oral.

Colombo VC, et al. 2022. Rodent-borne pathogens in forest and urban green spaces from belgium: preliminary results. 7th International conference on rodent biology and management; Arusha; Tanzanie. Poster.

McManus A, et al. 2022. Return of the vole: A longitudinal investigation into rodent parasite communities during a biological invasion. Irish Society for Parasitology; Galway; Irlande. Poster.

Bouilloud M, et al. 2021. Host quality and heterogeneity of gut microbiome in small mammal communities : ecological drivers and consequences for rodent-borne zoonoses. SFE2 and BES - Ecology accross borders; Liverpool & online; UK. Invitation, oral.

Dans ce dossier

BioRodDis: a trans-disciplinary ecohealth project to evaluate the relationships between micromammal biodiversity and zoonoses risks in Europe
Rodent-borne pathogens in forest and urban green spaces from Belgium: preliminary results
Potentially zoonotic viruses detected in wild rodents from Antwerp, Belgium
The invasive bank vole (Myodes glareolus): A model system for studying parasites and ecoimmunology during a biological invasion
Personality of wild rodents and its link to pathogen communities
Poster M. Bouilloud (2023) & M. Garcia Lopez (2023)

Date de modification : 18 juillet 2023 | Date de création : 22 février 2023 | Rédaction : N Charbonnel