Evolutionary Anthropology team seminar - Maria van Noordwijk, Primatologist: Male reproductive success in orangutans

Université Montpellier Campus Triolet ISEM Salle Louis Thaler Bât 22 1st floor Place Eugène Bataillon, Montpellier, Languedoc Roussillon, France

"Orangutan life cycle: slow but sure" Among our closest extant relatives, the life of orangutans remains the least documented and understood, mainly due to their solitary lifestyle. Based on a 15-year study of Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii), our research aims to [...]

Childhood evolution and foraging skills / Ilaria Pretelli / IAST

Université Montpellier Campus Triolet ISEM Salle René Lavocat Bât 22 RDC ISEM - Batiment 22 - Place Eugène Bataillon, Montpellier, Languedoc Roussillon

Our species' long childhood is hypothesized to have evolved as a period for learning complex foraging skills. Researchers have focused on assessing this hypothesis, yet studies present inconsistent conclusions regarding the connection between niche complexity, the development of foraging skill development, and ecological knowledge . I will present three studies addressing this hypothesis using both cross cultural [...]

Evolutionary Anthropology Team Seminar - Cécile Sarabian / Disease risk perception, disgust and their applications

Université Montpellier Campus Triolet ISEM Salle Louis Thaler Bât 22 1st floor Place Eugène Bataillon, Montpellier, Languedoc Roussillon, France

Risk perception - or an individual's susceptibility to perceive a threat (e.g. disease, predator, competitor) - has shaped the physiology, cognition, behavior and ecology of animals for millions of years. While a lot of research has focused on lethal threats (i.e. predation), only recently have we increased our understanding of how animals, and more particularly [...]

Southern France meeting of wild primatologists

Université Montpellier Campus Triolet ISEM Salle René Lavocat Bât 22 RDC ISEM - Batiment 22 - Place Eugène Bataillon, Montpellier, Languedoc Roussillon

Annual Conference of the European Human Behaviour and Evolution Association

Cité des Arts - Montpellier - France 13 Avenue du professeur Grasset, Montpellier, France

The European Human Behaviour and Evolution Association (EHBEA) brings together international researchers from the evolutionary sciences and humanities who are interested in the physiological and behavioural adaptations of the human species. The evolutionary approach, which takes account of natural selection processes and evolutionary trade-offs, has opened up many new avenues for [...].

150€ à 310€

Wild orangutan gut microbiomes across a shifting nutritionallandscape - Rebecca Brittain - Nsf Sbe Postdoctoral Research Fellow - Yale & Jagiellonian University

Université Montpellier Campus Triolet ISEM Salle René Lavocat Bât 22 RDC ISEM - Batiment 22 - Place Eugène Bataillon, Montpellier, Languedoc Roussillon

Wild orangutans inhabit extremely variable dietary environments with fluctuations in fruit availability that cause significant changes in their dietary compositions and total caloric intake. Many studies on mammals and primates show clear signals of seasonal variation in gut microbiota. A few primate studies demonstrate that gut microbiota may be helping hosts maintain energy balance during [...]

HDR defense Alexandra Alvergne | "Écologie Évolutive de la Santé des Femmes : Approche Bioculturelle" (Evolutionary Ecology of Women's Health: A Biocultural Approach)

Université de Montpellier Place Eugène Bataillon - Salle de Cours 23-01 - Bâtiment 23 Place Eugène Bataillon, Montpellier, France

Abstract: The evolutionary ecology of women's health: a biocultural approach Is being a woman a disease? This provocative question highlights the traditional pathologization of the female reproductive function in Western biomedicine since the 19th century. Recently, the social sciences have issued a call to move beyond 'bikini' research, i.e. to [...].

Microbiota Social Club | Alice Baniel

La Barbote 1 Rue des deux Ponts, Montpellier, France

Did you know that almost 20% of our microbiota is acquired through our social interactions with the people we come into contact with? Yet little is known about the impact of this "social microbiota" on our health. Let's delve into the world of primates to understand just how crucial the exchange of microbes between social partners is for our survival [...].

Fondation pour la Recherche Médicale Awards Ceremony | Comité Languedoc-Roussillon / Montpellier | Alexandra Alvergne

Montpellier City Hall 1 place georges freche, Montpellier, France

The Occitanie / Languedoc-Roussillon committee of the Fondation pour la Recherche Médicale will be rewarding researchers from Montpellier and our region at the Laureates evening, in all the therapeutic fields supported by the Foundation in 2022 and 2023. By adopting a multidisciplinary approach, the Fondation pour la Recherche Médicale funds research projects [...].

Co-evolution of behavior and beliefs in social dilemmas: estimating material, social, cognitive and cultural determinants - Sergey Gavrilets

Université Montpellier Campus Triolet ISEM Salle Louis Thaler Bât 22 1st floor Place Eugène Bataillon, Montpellier, Languedoc Roussillon, France

Understanding and predicting human cooperative behavior and beliefs dynamics remain a major challenge both from the scientific and practical perspectives. Because of the complexity and multiplicity of material, social and cognitive factors involved both empirical and theoretical work tend to focus only on some snippets of the puzzle. Recently, a mathematical theory has been proposed [...]

MEEDIN's "Newcomers Day

Université Montpellier Campus Triolet ISEM Salle Louis Thaler Bât 22 1st floor Place Eugène Bataillon, Montpellier, Languedoc Roussillon, France

This 13th scientific day is dedicated to presenting the research of recently recruited permanent researchers working on the ecology and evolution of host-parasite interactions and health in Montpellier. The event will take place in person, and will be followed by an aperitif at the picnic tables outside Building 22.