Work experience Since Oct 2021: PhD student in functional ecology Supervisors: Régis Cereghino, Céline Leroy Feb-Jul 2021: Internship at MECADEV lab, Paris, France: « Study of the diversity of diurnal and nocturnal frugivorous animals in the canopy of an anthropized forest in Guyana » Mar-May 2020: Internship at MECADEV lab, Paris, France: « Study of the the kinkajou activity in the canopy of an anthropized forest in Guyana » May-Aug 2019: Volunteer internship at Para la Tierra, non profit organization, Pilar, Paraguay: « Use of camera traps to study the species richness of medium and large mammals in a wetland area in Ñeembucú, Paraguay » Education 2019-2021: MSc in Functional Ecology, Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris, France 2015-2018: Bsc on Life and Earth Sciences, Université de Paris, France
My research aims to better understand which factors are driving leaf litter decomposition in neotropical forest, and how this process can respond to climate change (drought) and local disturbances (deforestation).
Séguigne, M., Coutant, O., Bouton, B., Picart, L., Guilbert, É., & Forget, P. M. (2022). Arboreal camera trap reveals the frequent occurrence of a frugivore-carnivore in neotropical nutmeg trees. Scientific Reports, 12(1), 7513.