We're lucky to have Anne Loison on June 18 at #CEFE who'll tell us about the determinants of gender gaps in career trajectories #WomenInSTEM @INEE_CNRS @CNRSenLR @CNRS @FemmesCNRS #EgaliteFH @FemmesSciences @umontpellier @IsiteMUSE pic.twitter.com/u82uloqoIJ
— Olivier Gimenez 🍉 (@oaggimenez) 19 mai 20>
Aux journées de la @Fondationfrance @univpaulvalery "La mer monte, quel littoral pour demain" à la belle ville d'#Agde pour présenter notre programme #Interact 🐬⛵🎣 avec @GIS_3M https://t.co/72YF9gxCeE pic.twitter.com/HbRf40p6PX — Olivier Gimenez 🍉 (@oaggimenez) 31 mai 2018ockquote>
Isabelle Arpin, a sociologist from Grenoble, organised a 2-day seminar on interdisciplinarity. The idea was for the participants to share their experience in practicing interdisciplinarity.
During the period 2013-2015, the NGO GIS3M led the GDEGeM project in which tons of data (on abundance and distribution among others) were collected on bottlenose dolphins.
We attended the conference organized by the French Ecological Society in Marseille. Our talk was ‘Conservation and management of large carnivores in France: A beneficial collaboration between ONCFS practitioners and CNRS researchers’.
We organised the second conference of the GdR EcoStat. We spent two lovely days in Montpellier talking about ecological statistics with the hundred people who attended. The talks are available here.
The GIS3M held an international workshop in Marseille on the conservation of Bottlenose dolphin conservation and monitoring in the North-Western Mediterranean Sea. This was the opportunity to discuss the results of the GDEGeM project on the same topic.
Jean-Dominique Lebreton went on retirement, and we could not let him go without organizing something in his honor. Jean-Do had a tremendous influence in the field of statistical ecology with important contributions in (among others) multivariate analyses, software developments, population dynamics, and capture-recapture methods.