My research focuses on understanding how insect populations respond to environmental changes, particularly in the context of human-induced disturbances (climate change, pesticides) and biological invasions.
I am developing an integrative approach combining laboratory experiments and field studies to identify the ecological and physiological mechanisms involved in the adaptive capacity, resilience or invasiveness of insect populations. My work is situated within a global change framework, integrating environmental variability, interactions between stressors, and responses at different scales, from the individual to the population.
The aim of this research is to better understand and anticipate the dynamics of insect populations in the face of anthropogenic pressures, in order to help predict their persistence, expansion or decline in changing ecosystems.