Conflicts over the modality of reproduction strongly shape the relationship between males and females. Yet their implications outside the reproductive context remains poorly understood. Building on a recent theoretical framework [...]
The European Human Behaviour and Evolution Association (EHBEA) brings together international researchers from the evolutionary sciences and the humanities, who are interested in physiological and behavioural adaptations [...].
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 [...]
Abstract: The evolutionary ecology of women's health: a biocultural approach Is being a woman an illness? This provocative question highlights the traditional pathologization of the reproductive function [...].
Did you know that almost 20% of our microbiota is acquired through our social interactions with the people we meet? However, the impact of this "social microbiota" on our health [...].
The Occitanie / Languedoc-Roussillon committee of the Fondation pour la Recherche Médicale will be recognizing researchers from Montpellier and our region in all fields at the Laureates' evening [...].
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 [...]
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. [...]
In primates and other mammals, male care for immatures is generally restricted to species that form enduring pair bonds or breed cooperatively. However, a growing body of evidence suggests that [...]
Since 2014, the ANR and the Festival d'Avignon have been organizing the Rencontres Recherche et Création. By bringing together authors, actors, directors and choreographers programmed at the Festival d'Avignon and researchers [...]
RESHAPE is a CNRS (INEE) Thematic Network. It brings together around one hundred researchers from twenty research teams across France. Its aim is to create a network of research teams [...].