Avril Weinbach
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Avril Weinbach is from Lund, Skane County, Sweden. Avril is currently Postdoctoral Researcher at Lund University, located in Lund, Skane County, Sweden. In Avril's previous role as a Postdoctoral Researcher at University of Hohenheim, Avril worked in Stuttgart, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany until Oct 2023. Prior to joining University of Hohenheim, Avril was a Doctorat and Phd Student at Sorbonne University and held the position of Doctorat and Phd Student at Paris, Ile-de-France, France. Prior to that, Avril was a Charge, De Mission Enseignement and Assistant Lecturer at Sorbonne Universite, based in Paris, Ile-de-France, France from Sep 2017 to Aug 2020. Avril started working as Visiting Student at University of Lille 1 Sciences and Technology in Lille, Hauts-de-France, France in Jun 2017. From Nov 2016 to May 2017, Avril was Visiting Student at Universitat Freiburg, based in Fribourg, Switzerland. Prior to that, Avril was a Intern at Universite Claude Bernard Lyon 1, based in Lyon, Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes, France from Feb 2016 to May 2016. Avril started working as Intern at Stockholm University in Stockholm, Stockholm County, Sweden in Feb 2015.
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Avril Weinbach's current jobs
Avril Weinbach's past jobs
PhD project 'Eco-evolutionary dynamics in different environments: implication for the maintenance and structure of ecological communities' Supervised by Pr Nicolas Loeuille and Dr Elisa Thebault at iEES Paris Publications: * Eco-evolutionary dynamics further weakens mutualistic interaction and coexistence under population decline A Weinbach, N Loeuille, RP Rohr Evolutionary Ecology, 2022, p. 1-15. * Selective effects of temperature on body mass depend on trophic interactions and network position. A Weinbach, K Allhoff, E Thebault, F Massol, N Loeuille bioRxiv, 233742, in revision in The American Naturalist * Collapse and rescue of evolutionary food webs under global warming. Y Yacine, KT Allhoff, A Weinbach, N Loeuille Journal of Animal Ecology, 2020
Enseignement des TD et TP de 2eme et 3eme annee de Licence en Ecology et Evolution (64h/an)/ Assistant lecturer in practical work and directed studies for second and third year Bachelor students in the mandatory Ecology and Evolution courses (64h/year).
Field assistant to PhD student Natasha de Manincor, supervised by Dr Francois Massol Project: Plant-pollinator interaction networks on a latitudinal gradient
Pre-PhD project ' Pollination networks, plant evolution and pollinator decline.' Supervised by Dr Rudolph P. Rohr and Pr Louis-Felix Bersier. A manuscript presenting this work has been recommended by PCI Ecology. The manuscript can be found here ( https://doi.org/10.1101/570580 ), and the PCI recommendation here (https://doi.org/10.24072/pci.ecology.100089). It has then been published after further revisions: Eco-evolutionary dynamics further weakens mutualistic interaction and coexistence under population decline A Weinbach, N Loeuille, RP Rohr Evolutionary Ecology, 2022, p. 1-15.
Master 2 internship project: Climate change effects on the dynamics of a crested newts population (Triturus cristatus). Supervised by Pr Pierre Joly and Dr Hugo Cayuela at the LEHNA Publications: * Resilience to climate variation in a spatially structured amphibian population. A Weinbach, H Cayuela, O Grolet, A Besnard, P Joly Scientific reports 8 (1), 14607, 2018 * Multiple density-dependent processes shape the dynamics of a spatially structured amphibian population. H Cayuela, BR Schmidt, A Weinbach, A Besnard, P Joly Journal of Animal Ecology, 2018
Master 1 internship project 'Relationships between flowering phenology and species distribution in Northern Europe'. Supervised by Pr Ove Eriksson and Dr Kjell Bolmgren at the Department of Ecology, Environment and Plant Sciences, Stockholm University
Bachelor internship project 'Characterization of ancient and recent forest stands in the Nord-Pas de Calais region (France)' Supervised by Research Director Jean-Luc Dupouey