Thèmes : Conservation des Espèces | Interfaces Sciences-Société
Contact : e-mail [1] | +33 (0)4 90 97 29 78
Date d’arrivée : septembre 2023
Profil : Research Gate [2]
Intérêts de recherche et expertises
Biologie de la conservation, écologie statistique, changement climatique.
Formation
- 2022-23 : Postdoctorant, Université de Turku (Finlande)
- 2021 : Postdoctorant, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (Autriche)
- 2019-20 : Postdoctorant, Université de Turku (Finlande)
- 2018 : Doctorat en écologie (TDV-MNHN, France)
- 2013 : Master en écologie, biodiversité et évolution (Montpellier, France)
- 2012 : DUT en génie biologique, filière agronomie (Université d’Avignon, France)
- 2011 : Licence de biologie (Montpellier, France)
Publications
Retrouvez ci-dessous les dernières publications d’Elie Gaget, ou la liste intégrale [3] sur le portail documentaire de la Tour du Valat :
- Reviewing and benchmarking ecological modelling practices in the context of land use [4]de Elie Gaget, Martin Jung, Matthew Lewis, Florian Hofhansl, Laura Jane Graham, Eleanor Warren-Thomas, Piero Visconti In Ecography, (en ligne) (July, 2025), e07745 En ligne : onlinelibrary.wiley.com[...] [5] Despite habitat loss and degradation are the primary drivers of biodiversity loss, different conclusions have been drawn about the importance of ... read more [4]
- Interactions between climate warming and management actions determining bird community change in protected areas [6]de Leonie Jonas, Jon E. Brommer, Martin Jung, Michal Balaz, John J. Borg, Luka Bozic, Preben Clausen, Antoine Derouaux, Koen Devos, Cristian Domşa, et al. In Biological Conservation, 308 (August, 2025), 111213 En ligne : www.sciencedirect.com[...] [7] Biodiversity is increasingly negatively affected by climate warming, making this issue a ... read more [6]
- Contrasting effects of agriculture and urbanisation on bird and reptile communities in a Mediterranean delta (Gediz Delta, Türkiye) [8]de Dilara Arslan, Elie Gaget, Kerim Cicek, Anthony Olivier, Thomas Galewski, Ömer Döndüren, Anis Guelmami, Lisa Ernoul, Arnaud Béchet In BMC Ecology and Evolution, 25(1) (June, 2025), 58 En ligne : doi.org[...] [9] Wetlands have been some of the most destroyed ecosystems over the last century, with important land-use ... read more [8]
- Changes in waterbird occurrence and abundance at their northern range boundaries in response to climate warming: importance of site area and protection status [10]de Elie Gaget, O. Ovaskainen, U. Bradter, F. Haas, L. Jonas, A. Johnston, T. Langendoen, A. S. Lehikoinen, T. Pärt, D. Pavón-Jordán, et al. In Animal Conservation, (en ligne) (November, 2024) En ligne : onlinelibrary.wiley.com[...] [11] Climate warming is driving changes in species distribution, but habitat characteristics can interact ... read more [10]
- Exposure of wetlands important for nonbreeding waterbirds to sea-level rise in the Mediterranean [12]de Fabien Verniest, Thomas Galewski, Olivier Boutron, Laura Dami, Pierre Defos du Rau, Anis Guelmami, Romain Julliard, Nadège Popoff, Marie Suet, Loic Willm, et al. In Conservation Biology, 2024 (May, 2024), e14288 En ligne : onlinelibrary.wiley.com[...] [13] Sea-level rise (SLR) is expected to cause major changes to coastal wetlands, ... read more [12]
- On the need and difficulty of evaluating management strategies improving species persistence [14]de Elie Gaget, Thomas Galewski, Jon E. Brommer, Isabelle Le Viol, Frédéric Jiguet, Nicola Baccetti, Tom Langendoen, Blas Molina, Filipe Moniz, Caroline Moussy, et al. In Animal Conservation, 27(1) (February, 2024), 21-22 En ligne : onlinelibrary.wiley.com[...] [15] Discussion élargie sur les besoins d'évaluer les mesures de gestion favorisant la ... read more [14]
- Evaluation of moth community changes and northward shifts in response to climate warming in Korea using both local and global occurrences [16]de Tae-Sung Kwon, Sung-Soo Kim, Elie Gaget, Won IL Choi, Dae-Seong Lee, Young-Seuk Park In Global Ecology and Conservation, December (December, 2023), e02763 En ligne : www.sciencedirect.com[...] [17] Although climate warming arguably induces changes in species distribution, thereby causing poleward shifts in various taxa, comprehensive research on the response ... read more [16]
- Field margins as substitute habitat for the conservation of birds in agricultural wetlands [18]de Pierre Mallet, Arnaud Béchet, Clelia Sirami, François Mesléard, Thomas Blanchon, Francois Calatayud, Thomas Dagonet, Elie Gaget, Carole Leray, Thomas Galewski In Peer Community Journal, 3 (August, 2023) En ligne : peercommunityjournal.org[...] [19] Breeding birds in agricultural landscapes have declined considerably since the 1950s and the beginning of agricultural ... read more [18]
- Habitat management favouring hunted waterbird species prevents distribution changes in response to climate warming [20]de Elie Gaget, Thomas Galewski, J. E. Brommer, Isabelle Le Viol, F. Jiguet, N. Baccetti, T. Langendoen, B. Molina, F. Moniz, C. Moussy, et al. In Animal Conservation, 27(1) (February, 2024), 5-16 En ligne : onlinelibrary.wiley.com[...] [21] Climate warming is driving species to shift their geographical distribution poleward to ... read more [20]
- Anticipating the effects of climate warming and natural habitat conversion on waterbird communities to address protection gaps [22]de Fabien Verniest, Isabelle Le Viol, Romain Julliard, Laura Dami, Anis Guelmami, Marie Suet, Wed Abdou, Hichem Azafzaf, Nadjiba Bendjedda, Taulant Bino, et al. In Biological Conservation, 279 (March, 2023), 10 En ligne : www.sciencedirect.com[...] [23] Thermal adjustment of waterbird communities to climate warming is crucial but hampered by ... read more [22]