Exposé chercheur invité

Carlos Lopez Vaamonde (INRA)

Invertebrates are keystone species in the global ecosystem and the consequences of their loss are anticipated to be considerable. In particular, there is little understanding of invertebrate assemblages in tropical forests, let alone their response to climate change. Using the saturnid and sphingid moths as models, the group has conducted an ambitious program combining museum, genetic (Bar Code of Life), and environmental data to answer this question. We will present results of macroecological studies at global scale for these moths, with an emphasis on the approach used to combine records from various sources.

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