Scientific conferences

Scientific conferences

We  present BioRodDis project and results in international scientific conferences

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Bouilloud M, et al. 2023. Exploring the relationships between the biodiversity of small mammal communities and multi-pathogens prevalence. ISWAVLD, Lyon, France, Poster.

Garcia-Lopez M, et al. 2023. Pathogenic Leptospira species in small terrestrial mammals, genetic diversity and ecoepidemiology in Lyon city urban and peri-urban parks. ISWAVLD, Lyon, France, Poster.

McManus A, et al. 2023. Myodes glareolus: a longitudinal investigation of an invasive species and its pathogens. 17th Rodens & Spatium, Valladolid, Spain. Talk.

Bouilloud M, et al. 2023. Impacts of forest anthropization on the relationships between small mammal communities. 17th Rodens & Spatium, Valladolid, Spain. Talk.

Sluydts V, et al. 2023. Are associations between zoonotic pathogens driven by host community diversity, gut microbiome and environmental indicators in forests and urban parks throughout Europe? 17th Rodens & Spatium, Valladolid, Spain. Talk.

Escobar M, et al. 2023. Personality of wild rodents and its link to pathogen communities. Joint meeting of the BfR and the Ethological Society, Berlin, Germany. Poster.

Alburkat H, et al. 2022. Characterization and seroprevalence of Seoul Orthohantavirus in brown rats in Lyon, France. European Society for Clinical Virology; London; UK. Talk.

Arpin I, et al. 2022. BioRodDis: a transdisciplinary ecohealth project to evaluate the relationships between micromammal biodiversity and zoonoses risks in Europe. Geneve One Health Forum; Geneva; Switzerland. Poster.

Bouilloud M, et al. 2022. Impacts of forest anthropization on the relationships between wild micromammals and their gut microbiota. International congress of ecology and evolution; Metz; France. Talk.

Charbonnel N, et al. 2022. Impacts of forest anthropization on the relationships between micromammal biodiversity and zoonoses risks in Europe : A transdisciplinary ecohealth approach. International congress of ecology and evolution; Metz; France. Invited talk.

Colombo VC, et al. 2022. Potentially zoonotic viruses detected in wild rodents from Antwerp, Belgium. Wildlife Diseases Going Viral Symposium; Utrecht; Netherlands. Poster.

Sluydts V, et al. 2022. BioRodDis: Exploring associations between zoonotic pathogens, host community diversity and environmental indicators in forests and urban parks throughout Europe. 7th International conference on rodent biology and management; Arusha; Tanzania. Talk.

Colombo VC, et al. 2022. Rodent-borne pathogens in forest and urban green spaces from belgium: preliminary results. 7th International conference on rodent biology and management; Arusha; Tanzania. Poster.

McManus A, et al. 2022. Return of the vole: A longitudinal investigation into rodent parasite communities during a biological invasion.  Irish Society for Parasitology; Galway; Ireland.

Bouilloud M, et al. 2021. Host quality and heterogeneity of gut microbiome in small mammal communities : ecological drivers and consequences for rodent-borne zoonoses. SFE2 and BES - Ecology accross borders; Liverpool & online; UK. Invited talk.

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BioRodDis: a trans-disciplinary ecohealth project to evaluate the relationships between micromammal biodiversity and zoonoses risks in Europe

Rodent-borne pathogens in forest and urban green spaces from Belgium: preliminary results

Potentially zoonotic viruses detected in wild rodents from Antwerp, Belgium

The invasive bank vole (Myodes glareolus): A model system for studying parasites and ecoimmunology during a biological invasion

Poster M. Bouilloud (2023) & M. Garcia Lopez (2023)