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Bernard Cazelles

Bernard Cazelles

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
48
Citations
7891
World Ranking
4265
National Ranking
184

Overview

Bernard Cazelles is affiliated with Université Paris Cité in France and has contributed extensively to the study of infectious diseases, epidemiology, and environmental science. Their research intersects multiple disciplines, focusing on modeling and simulation of disease dynamics, public health, and ecological influences on disease transmission.

The scientist's main fields of study include Medicine, Environmental Science, and Mathematics. Within these broader fields, they have concentrated on several subfields such as Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Modeling and Simulation, Epidemiology, Infectious Diseases, and Ecology.

Bernard Cazelles's work covers a range of topics, with significant publications on:

  • COVID-19 epidemiological studies
  • Mosquito-borne diseases and control
  • Influenza virus research studies
  • Malaria research and control
  • Viral infections and vectors
  • Species distribution and climate change
  • COVID-19 pandemic impacts

Their recent papers include:

  • "Dynamics of the COVID-19 epidemic in Ireland under mitigation," 2021, published in BMC Infectious Diseases
  • "Disentangling local and global climate drivers in the population dynamics of mosquito-borne infections," 2023, published in Science Advances

In addition, they have frequently collaborated on research appearing in venues such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Communications Medicine, Remote Sensing, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), and Edinburgh Research Explorer (University of Edinburgh).

Key frequent co-authors include:

  • Huaiyu Tian
  • Benjamin Nguyen-Van-Yen
  • Benjamín Roche
  • Clara Champagne
  • Catherine Comiskey

Bernard Cazelles's scientific contributions extend beyond individual papers to broader engagements in environmental and epidemiological modeling, linking disease dynamics with climate factors and mitigation strategies. Their research frequently involves statistical and analytical approaches to understand complex ecological and epidemiological phenomena.

Best Publications

  • Wavelet analysis of ecological time series

    Bernard Cazelles;Mario Chavez;Dominique Berteaux;Frédéric Ménard

  • Linking climate change to lemming cycles

    Kyrre L. Kausrud;Atle Mysterud;Harald Steen;Harald Steen;Jon Olav Vik

  • Nonstationary influence of El Niño on the synchronous dengue epidemics in Thailand.

    Bernard Cazelles;Mario Chavez;Anthony J McMichael;Simon Hales

  • Avian influenza H5N1 viral and bird migration networks in Asia

    Huaiyu Tian;Sen Zhou;Lu Dong;Thomas P. Van Boeckel

  • Shifting patterns: malaria dynamics and rainfall variability in an African highland

    M Pascual;B Cazelles;M.J Bouma;L.F Chaves

  • Influence of spatial heterogeneity on an emerging infectious disease: the case of dengue epidemics.

    Charly Favier;Delphine Schmit;Christine D.M Müller-Graf;Bernard Cazelles

  • Reconstruction of a 1,910-y-long locust series reveals consistent associations with climate fluctuations in China

    Huidong Tian;Leif C. Stige;Bernard Cazelles;Kyrre Linne Kausrud

  • Modelling population dynamics of seabirds: importance of the effects of climate fluctuations on breeding proportions

    Stéphanie Jenouvrier;Christophe Barbraud;Bernard Cazelles;Henri Weimerskirch

  • Dengue Dynamics in Binh Thuan Province, Southern Vietnam: Periodicity, Synchronicity and Climate Variability

    Khoa T D Thai;Khoa T D Thai;Bernard Cazelles;Nam-Trung Nguyen;Long Thi Vo

  • Evidence of a shift in the cyclicity of Antarctic seabird dynamics linked to climate.

    Stéphanie Jenouvrier;Henri Weimerskirch;Christophe Barbraud;Young-Hyang Park

  • Analysing multiple time series and extending significance testing in wavelet analysis

    Tristan Rouyer;Jean-Marc Fromentin;Nils Christian Stenseth;Bernard Cazelles

  • The influence of geographic and climate factors on the timing of dengue epidemics in Perú, 1994-2008.

    Gerardo Chowell;Gerardo Chowell;Bernard Cazelles;Hélène Broutin;Hélène Broutin;Cesar V Munayco

  • Climatic oscillations and tuna catch rates in the Indian Ocean: a wavelet approach to time series analysis

    Frédéric Ménard;Francis Marsac;Edwige Bellier;Bernard Cazelles

  • Periodic climate cooling enhanced natural disasters and wars in China during AD 10-1900

    Zhibin Zhang;Huidong Tian;Bernard Cazelles;Kyrre L. Kausrud

  • Complex interplays among population dynamics, environmental forcing, and exploitation in fisheries.

    T. Rouyer;J.-M. Fromentin;F. Ménard;B. Cazelles

  • Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Dengue Epidemics, Southern Vietnam

    Hoang Quoc Cuong;Nguyen Thanh Vu;Bernard Cazelles;Maciej F. Boni

  • Wavelet analysis in ecology and epidemiology: impact of statistical tests

    Bernard Cazelles;Kévin Cazelles;Mario Chavez

  • Long-Term Species, Sexual and Individual Variations in Foraging Strategies of Fur Seals Revealed by Stable Isotopes in Whiskers

    Laëtitia Kernaléguen;Bernard Cazelles;Bernard Cazelles;John P. Y. Arnould;Pierre Richard

  • Interannual cycles of Hantaan virus outbreaks at the human–animal interface in Central China are controlled by temperature and rainfall

    Huaiyu Tian;Pengbo Yu;Bernard Cazelles;Bernard Cazelles;Lei Xu;Lei Xu

  • How environmental conditions impact mosquito ecology and Japanese encephalitis: An eco-epidemiological approach

    Huai-Yu Tian;Peng Bi;Bernard Cazelles;Sen Zhou

  • Regional-scale climate-variability synchrony of cholera epidemics in West Africa.

    Guillaume Constantin de Magny;Jean-François Guégan;Michel Petit;Bernard Cazelles

Frequent Co-Authors

Bing Xu
Bing Xu Tsinghua University
Nils Chr. Stenseth
Nils Chr. Stenseth University of Oslo
Shilu Tong
Shilu Tong Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Régis Ferrière
Régis Ferrière École Normale Supérieure
Frédéric Ménard
Frédéric Ménard Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
Bryan T. Grenfell
Bryan T. Grenfell Princeton University
Peng Bi
Peng Bi University of Adelaide
Maciej F. Boni
Maciej F. Boni Pennsylvania State University
Jean-Marc Fromentin
Jean-Marc Fromentin French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Cameron P. Simmons
Cameron P. Simmons University College London

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