DR. CAMILLE DESJONQUÈRES – CV
Laboratoire d’Ecologie Alpine — Université Grenoble Alpes — 38000 Grenoble — France
Camille Desjonquères’s interest lies in the ecology and evolution of acoustic communication. Her research activity is specifically focused developing acoustic monitoring methods for freshwater environments.
Current position
- 01/01/2024-present: chargée de recherche CNRS
Education
- 2013-2016: PhD (Muse´um National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris). Population biology and ecology.
- 2010-2012: Master’s degree (Ecole Normale Supe´rieure de Paris). Ecology and evolution.
- 2007-2010: Bachelor’s degree (Ecole Normale Supe´rieure de Paris). Biology.
Research and Teaching Experience
- 01/06/2022-31/12/2023: Post-doctoral fellow supervised by Wilfried Thuiller at Université Grenoble Alpes. Setting up a network of acoustic recorders along elevational gradients in the Alps and the Pyrenees to monitor mountain environments
- 01/04/2020-31/05/2022: Post-doctoral fellow supervised by Rafael Rodri´guez and Nathan Bailey between the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and University of St Andrews. Speciation and social plasticity: signal-preference phenotypes in social and genetic hybrids.
- 01/04/2019-31/03/2020: Post-doctoral fellow supervised by Diego Llusia at the Universidad Auto´noma de Madrid. Climate change and breeding tolerance in frogs.
- 2017-2019: Post-doctoral fellow supervised by Rafael Rodri´guez at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Social ontogeny of insect communication.
- 2013-2016: Teaching contract at the Muse´um national d’Histoire naturelle.
- 2012-2013: Internship supervised by Je´ro^me Sueur at the Muse´um National d’Histoire Naturelle. Diversity and structure of freshwater acoustic communities in temperate ecosystems.
Research and Mentorship Indicators
• 27 original publications in peer reviewed journals (12 lead author, 619 citations, H index: 12).
• 7 additional publications (3 book chapter, 1 contribution to R package, 1 book review, published PhD dissertation, edition of 1 special issue)
• 13 oral presentations, 5 invited talk, 4 posters at international meetings, and 13 invited seminars
• Research funding accumulated: 1,209,937€ (1,079,191€ as a PI)
• Peer reviewer for 23 scientific journals, associate editor for Methods in Ecology and evolution
Selected publications
- Desjonquères, C., Gifford, T., & Linke, S. (2020). Passive acoustic monitoring as a potential tool to survey animal and ecosystem processes in freshwater environments. Freshw. Biol., 65(1), 7-19.
- Desjonquères, C., Villén-Pérez, S., De Marco, P., Márquez, R., Beltrán, J. F., & Llusia, D. (2022). Acoustic species distribution models (aSDMs): A framework to forecast shifts in calling behaviour under climate change. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 13(10), 2275-2288.
- Ross, S. R. J., O'Connell, D. P., Deichmann, J. L., Desjonquères, C., Gasc, A., Phillips, J. N., ... & Burivalova, Z. (2023). Passive acoustic monitoring provides a fresh perspective on fundamental ecological questions. Functional Ecology, 37(4), 959-975.