Eddie Pérochon
@eperochon.bsky.social
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PhD student in Lausanne. Working on Macroecology - Biogeography - Entomology - Macroevolution
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Eddie Pérochon
Thomas Lesaffre 🌱
20 days ago
🚨 PhD position available ! 🚨 I am hiring a PhD student to work with me on the evolution of plant sexual systems 🌺 at
@unifrbiology.bsky.social
! The position is funded for 4 years by
@snsf.ch
as part of my Ambizione fellowship. More info here:
tinyurl.com/monoecy
🌱 Please RP and share widely ! 🌱
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Eddie Pérochon
Charlotte Bourbon
about 1 month ago
Excited to share our new preprint! 🧬🦌 We investigated inbreeding and demographic history of caribou across western Canada using genome-wide SNP data, covering 45 subpopulations grouped into 6 metapopulations. Take a look 👇
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
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Eddie Pérochon
Alexandra Delbot
about 2 months ago
Des tropiques aux déserts en passant par les régions tempérées, les fourmis n’organisent pas leurs sociétés de la même façon. Une nouvelle étude révèle une correspondance entre trois climats et trois modèles sociaux. 🐜
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Reine solo sous les tropiques ou colonies géantes dans le désert, le climat dicte l'organisation des fourmis
Une ou plusieurs reines, petites ou grandes colonies, ouvrières identiques ou différentes, comment expliquer l'étonnante diversité des sociétés de fourmis ? Une nouvelle étude montre que le climat jou...
https://www.radiofrance.fr/franceculture/podcasts/avec-sciences/reine-solo-sous-les-tropiques-ou-colonies-geantes-dans-le-desert-le-climat-dicte-l-organisation-des-fourmis-3651003
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Eddie Pérochon
about 2 months ago
À écouter également sur RTS,
#CQFD
avec
@eperochon.bsky.social
🔗
www.rts.ch/audio-podcas...
@rts.ch
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Les fourmis: un modèle d'adaptation | RTS
Les colonies de fourmis ne sont pas toutes pareilles! Eddie Pérochon, doctorant à l'Université de Lausanne, révèle comment leur structure sociale varie selon l'environnement. Cette étude mondiale inéd...
https://www.rts.ch/audio-podcast/2026/audio/les-fourmis-un-modele-d-adaptation-29141261.html
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Eddie Pérochon
about 2 months ago
The environment shapes the organization of ant societies 🐜 A new research
@dee-unil.bsky.social
@fbm-unil.bsky.social
@unil.bsky.social
published by
@eperochon.bsky.social
et al. in
@pnas.org
Read the press release ➡️
www.unil.ch/news/en/1770...
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The environment shapes the organization of ant societies
A single queen in the tropics; large colonies in deserts; workers with uniform morphology in temperate regions: ant social structures vary according to environmental conditions. This is shown, for the...
https://www.unil.ch/news/en/1770059868439
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Our new study is out in
@pnas.org
! 🐜🌍 We show that the environment shapes how ant societies are distributed across the world. Accessible here:
www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
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Environmental conditions shape the global distribution of ant societies | PNAS
Sociality has evolved several times and is a key strategy for overcoming environmental challenges and promoting ecological success. Yet, it remains...
https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2530826123
about 2 months ago
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Eddie Pérochon
Souleyman Bakker
6 months ago
Our article is now out in Oikos! If you are interested in exploring extinction probabilities in small populations ⬇️
@thomastully.bsky.social
@ieesparis.bsky.social
@vpa-paris.bsky.social
@oikosjournal.bsky.social
nsojournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
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Effects of environmental and individual variation on time patterns of extinction in small experimental populations
Predicting the fate of small populations is essential in ecology, epidemiology and conservation biology. Small populations can go extinct quickly or can develop into large established populations. Th...
https://nsojournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/oik.11280
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Finally published my master’s work in Global Ecology and Biogeography! 🦋🌎Huge thanks to all coauthors for their patience and support during this project. If you’re interested in butterflies/mimicry/biogeography, or just curious, you can read it here:
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
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Müllerian Mimicry in Neotropical Butterflies: One Mimicry Ring to Bring Them All and in the Jungle Bind Them
Aim Uncovering the effects of Müllerian mimetic interactions on the evolution of species niches and geographic distributions at a continental scale. Location Neotropics and part of Nearctic. Tim...
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/geb.70127
6 months ago
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