ARTIGE Emmanuelle
emmanuelle.artige@inrae.fr
+33 4 99 62 33 18

Emmanuelle ARTIGE

Design engineer, INRAE

Area(s)

Technical platform(s)

Collective responsibility(ies)

Operations Manager TP Collections
Nagoya Referent
Member of the Steering Committee of the BRC4ENV pillar of IR RARe

I lead and oversee the development of the ‘Collections’ technical platform, with the aim of managing, cataloguing, preserving and promoting the biological resources held by the unit.

Key features:

  • Responsible for the preventive and curative conservation of collections of arthropods and small mammals, both dried and preserved in ethanol;
  • Database administrator for the Arthropods database using the software package BioloMICS ;
  • Data administrator for the BPM (Small Mammals Database);
  • Loan Manager for Reference Collections.
Last publications
Cui Y., Cheng J., Wen Z., Feijó A., Xia L., Ge D., Artige E., Granjon L. & Yang Q. 2025. Evolutionary factors and habitat filtering affect the pattern of Gerbillinae diversity. Current Zoology 71 : 65-78. (https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cz/zoae025)
Granjon L., Artige E., Ba K., Brouat C., Dalecky A., Diagne C., Diallo M., Fossati-Gaschignard O., Gauthier P., Kane M., Husse L., Niang Y., Piry S., Sarr N., Sow A. & Duplantier J.-M. 2023. Sharing space between native and invasive small mammals: Study of commensal communities in Senegal. Ecology and Evolution 13 : e10539. (https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.10539)
Niang C.T., Kane M., Niang Y., Sarr N., March L., Tatard C., Artige E., Diagne C., Moron V., Mauffrey J.-F., Noûs C., Bâ K., Laffont-Schwob I., Bal A.B. & Dalecky A. 2022. Socio-environmental changes and rodent populations in lowland agroecosystems of the lower delta of the River Senegal, West Africa: results of observations over a decade, 2008-2019. Journal of Vertebrate Biology 71 : 22015. (https://dx.doi.org/10.25225/jvb.22015)
Pradel J., Bouilloud* M., Loiseau A., Piry S., Galan M., Artige E., Castel G., Ferrero J., Gallet R., Thuel G., Vieira N. & Charbonnel N. 2022. Small terrestrial mammals (Rodentia and Soricomorpha) along a gradient of forest anthropisation (reserves, managed forests, urban parks) in France. Biodiversity Data Journal 10 : e95214. (https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.10.e95214)
Granjon L., Fossati‐Gaschignard O., Artige E., Bâ K., Brouat C., Dalecky A., Diagne C.A., Diallo M., Gauthier P., Handschumacher P., Kane M., Husse L., Niang Y., Piry S., Sarr N., Sow A. & Duplantier J.M. 2021. Commensal small mammal trapping data in Southern Senegal, 2012–2015: where invasive species meet native ones. Ecology 102 : e03470. (https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ecy.3470)
Madrières* S., Tatard C., Murri S., Vulin J., Galan M., Piry S., Pulido C., Loiseau A., Artige E., Benoit L., Leménager N., Lakhdar L., Charbonnel N., Marianneau P. & Castel G. 2020. How bank vole-PUUV interactions influence the eco-evolutionary processes driving nephropathia epidemica epidemiology—an experimental and genomic approach. Pathogens 9 : 789. (https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens9100789)
Murri S., Madrières* S., Tatard C., Piry S., Benoit L., Loiseau A., Pradel J., Artige E., Audiot P., Leménager N., Lacôte S., Vulin J., Charbonnel N., Marianneau P. & Castel G. 2020. Detection and genetic characterization of Puumala Orthohantavirus S-segment in areas of France non-endemic for Nephropathia Epidemica. Pathogens 9 : 721. (https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens9090721)