

Coordinator: Center for Evolutionary and Functional Ecology (CEFE), CNRS/Montpellier University/IRD/SupAgro/EPHE, Montpellier, France
National Nature Reserve of the French Southern Lands – TAAF, Saint Pierre, La Réunion, France
Marine and Environmental Sciences (MARE), ISPA – University Institute, Lisboa, Portugal
Bird Life International, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Falklands Conservation, Stanley, United Kingdom
Bird Life South Africa, Johannesburg, South Africa
Institute for Coastal and Marine Research, Nelson Madela University, Port Elizabeth, South Africa
FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, South Africa
PEOPLE
PI of the academic partner teams

Thierry Boulinier (coordinator), Director of Research at CNRS, CEFE, Montpellier, France

Paulo Catry, Researcher at ISPA – Instituto Universitário, Portugal

Peter Ryan, Professor and Director of the Fitzpatrick Institute of African Ornithology, University of Cape Town, South Africa

Maelle Connan, Research Associate, Department of Zoology, Nelson Mandela University
Collaborators
Mathilde Lejeune, CDD research assitant at CNRS, CEFE CNRS – Univ Montpellier (projets REMOVE_DISEASE & ECOPATHS)
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Jérémy Tornos, CDD researcher at CNRS (projet TVACALBA), CEFE CNRS – Université Montpellier & Ceva

Augustin Clessin, ENS Lyon/soon PhD student, CEFE CNRS – Université Montpellier

Juliette Baron, VSC IPEV ECOPATH 1151 2021-2022 Amsterdam, CEFE CNRS – Université Montpellier

Keltoum Boumedjane, PhD candidate EHESS, LAS CNRS-Collège de France-EHESS et CEFE CNRS-Université Montpellier (project BISAUSTRAL of MITI CNRS)

Louisiane Burkart, VSC IPEV ECOPATH 1151 2022-2023 Amsterdam, CEFE CNRS – Université Montpellier

Lucie Gauchet, VSC IPEV ECOPATH 1151 2023-2024 Amsterdam, CEFE CNRS – Université Montpellier + November/December 2025 on Amsterdam Island

Marina Oger, VSC IPEV ECOPATH 1151 and CNRS 2024-2026 on Amsterdam Island/Fire evacuation/Kerguelen/Amsterdam Island, with Nils Delahaye and rest of team 1151 on Amsterdam Island in December 2025.


Soon more to come
All field pictures (c) Thierry Boulinier/CNRS/IPEV
