Manuel Cartereau

PhD student in Ecology

Institut Méditerranéen de Biodiversité et d’Écologie Marine et Continentale (IMBE)
UMR IMBE | Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, IRD, Avignon Université
Aix Technopole de l’environnement Arbois Méditerranée
Avenue Louis Philibert - Batiment Villemin
13545 Aix-en-Provence Cedex 4

manuel.cartereau@imbe.fr

Biosketch

I am a PhD student at Aix-Marseille University, working in both the Palaeoenvironments and Macroecological Process (PPM) and Origin and Evolution of the Biodiversity (OEB) teams of the Mediterranean Institute of marine and terrestrial Biodiversity and Ecology (IMBE).

PhD Subject: Extinction or persistence of warm drylands tree species face to global change? Biogeographic modelling approach and conservation genomics applied to dragon trees.

PhD supervisors: Frédéric Médail (AMU-IMBE), Alex Baumel (AMU-IMBE) and Agathe Leriche (AMU-IMBE)

Doctoral school ED 251 grant (Aix-Marseille University)

Research

PhD Subject: Extinction or persistence of warm drylands tree species face to global change? Biogeographic modelling approach and conservation genomics applied to dragon trees.

My PhD project aims to decipher the role of biological, ecological, and evolutionary factors on tree species vulnerability face to global change in warm and arid environments. Firstly, my work focuses on climate change vulnerability of hundreds of tree species in the future at global scale, accounting for both sensitivity and exposure, using online big data bases and climatic niche analysis. Secondly, a study case is developed on Macaronesian dragon trees (Dracaena draco sensu lato), using genomic tools, to address mechanisms at a finer scale.

Key words: biogeography - conservation biology - niche ecology - global change - spatial analysis - big data - phylogeography - phylogenetics - genomics