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Emmanuelle Porcher
Researcher
Emmanuelle Porcher, professor at the National Museum of Natural History in Paris, France, is an ecologist and evolutionary biologist studying the effects of human activities, including climate change, on biodiversity, with a special focus on plant-pollinator interactions. She investigates the impacts of climate change on plant-pollinator interactions using a variety of approaches, particularly citizen science monitoring. She currently heads the Centre for Ecology and Conservation Sciences, and holds a chair in “Biodiversity and ecosystem services” at Collège de France for the year 2023-2024.
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