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Emmanuelle Gilot-Fromont

Emmanuelle Gilot-Fromont

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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
35
Citations
3332
World Ranking
1805
National Ranking
80

Overview

Emmanuelle Gilot-Fromont is affiliated with VetAgro Sup in France, focusing their research primarily in the fields of Environmental Science and Medicine. Their work spans numerous subfields, including Ecology, Small Animals, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, and Infectious Diseases.

The scientist's research topics cover a diverse range of subjects, including:

  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
  • Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies
  • Zoonotic diseases and public health
  • Animal Behavior and Reproduction
  • Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology
  • Brucella: diagnosis, epidemiology, treatment
  • Cancer-related molecular mechanisms research

Their recent publications include the following papers:

  • DNA methylation as a tool to explore ageing in wild roe deer populations, 2021, Molecular Ecology Resources
  • Interaction Patterns between Wildlife and Cattle Reveal Opportunities for Mycobacteria Transmission in Farms from North-Eastern Atlantic Iberian Peninsula, 2021, Animals
  • Under cover of the night: context-dependency of anthropogenic disturbance on stress levels of wild roe deer Capreolus capreolus, 2020, Conservation Physiology
  • First Expert Elicitation of Knowledge on Possible Drivers of Observed Increasing Human Cases of Tick-Borne Encephalitis in Europe, 2023, Viruses
  • Pathogen-mediated selection favours the maintenance of innate immunity gene polymorphism in a widespread wild ungulate, 2021, Journal of Evolutionary Biology

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated extensively with Emmanuelle Gilot-Fromont include:

  • Benjamin Rey
  • Maryline Pellerin
  • Jean-François Lemaître
  • Hélène Verheyden
  • Jean-Michel Gaillard

The scientist has published multiple articles in the following journals and venues:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of Wildlife Diseases
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Food Risk Assess Europe

Best Publications

  • Quantitative estimation of the viability of Toxoplasma gondii oocysts in soil.

    Maud Lélu;Maud Lélu;Isabelle Villena;Marie-Laure Dardé;Dominique Aubert

  • Spatial distribution of soil contamination by Toxoplasma gondii in relation to cat defecation behaviour in an urban area.

    Eve Afonso;Eve Afonso;Mélissa Lemoine;Marie-Lazarine Poulle;Marie-Caroline Ravat

  • Transmission of Toxoplasma gondii in an urban population of domestic cats (Felis catus)

    Eve Afonso;Eve Afonso;Philippe Thulliez;Emmanuelle Gilot-Fromont

  • Molecular and biological characteristics of Toxoplasma gondii isolates from wildlife in France

    D. Aubert;D. Ajzenberg;C. Richomme;E. Gilot-Fromont

  • Local meteorological conditions, dynamics of seroconversion to Toxoplasma gondii in cats (Felis catus) and oocyst burden in a rural environment.

    Eve Afonso;P. Thulliez;Emmanuelle Gilot-Fromont

  • Genetic characterization of Toxoplasma gondii from wild boar (Sus scrofa) in France.

    C. Richomme;D. Aubert;E. Gilot-Fromont;D. Ajzenberg

  • Environmental determinants of spatial and temporal variations in the transmission of Toxoplasma gondii in its definitive hosts.

    Eve Afonso;Estelle Germain;Marie-Lazarine Poulle;Sandrine Ruette

  • Toxoplasmosis in prey species and consequences for prevalence in feral cats: not all prey species are equal.

    E. Afonso;P. Thulliez;D. Pontier;Emmanuelle Gilot-Fromont

  • Influence of artificial lights, logs and erosion on leatherback sea turtle hatchling orientation at Pongara National Park, Gabon.

    Stéphanie Bourgeois;Emmanuelle Gilot-Fromont;Anne Viallefont;François Boussamba

  • Spatial distribution of Toxoplasma gondii oocysts in soil in a rural area: Influence of cats and land use.

    Cécile Gotteland;Cécile Gotteland;Emmanuelle Gilot-Fromont;Dominique Aubert;Marie-Lazarine Poulle

  • The Life Cycle of Toxoplasma gondii in the Natural Environment

    Emmanuelle Gilot-Fromont;Maud Lélu;Marie-Laure Dardé;Céline Richomme

  • Bovine tuberculosis in “Eurasian” badgers (Meles meles) in France

    Ariane Payne;Maria Laura Boschiroli;Eric Gueneau;Jean Louis Moyen

  • Transmission dynamics of Toxoplasma gondii along an urban-rural gradient.

    M. Lélu;Michel Langlais;Marie-Lazarine Poulle;Emmanuelle Gilot-Fromont

  • Development of a sensitive method for Toxoplasma gondii oocyst extraction in soil.

    Maud Lélu;Emmanuelle Gilot-Fromont;Dominique Aubert;Agnès Richaume;Agnès Richaume

  • Wildlife visits to farm facilities assessed by camera traps in a bovine tuberculosis-infected area in France

    A. Payne;S. Chappa;J. Hars;B. Dufour

  • Diseases and reproductive success in a wild mammal: example in the alpine chamois

    Maryline Pioz;Anne Loison;Anne Loison;Dominique Gauthier;Philippe Gibert

  • Age-dependent associations between telomere length and environmental conditions in roe deer

    Rachael V. Wilbourn;Hannah Froy;Marie Christina McManus;Louise Cheynel

  • Transmission of a pestivirus infection in a population of Pyrenean chamois.

    Maryline Pioz;Anne Loison;Philippe Gibert;Dominique Dubray

  • Immunosenescence patterns differ between populations but not between sexes in a long-lived mammal.

    L. Cheynel;J.-F. Lemaître;J.-M. Gaillard;B. Rey

  • Population genetics, community of parasites, and resistance to rodenticides in an urban brown rat (Rattus norvegicus) population.

    Amélie Desvars-Larrive;Michel Pascal;Patrick Gasqui;Jean-François Cosson

  • Immune Phenotype and Body Condition in Roe Deer: Individuals with High Body Condition Have Different, Not Stronger Immunity

    Emmanuelle Gilot-Fromont;Maël Jégo;Christophe Bonenfant;Philippe Gibert

  • Population density and phenotypic attributes influence the level of nematode parasitism in roe deer

    Guillaume Body;Guillaume Body;Hubert Ferté;Jean-Michel Gaillard;Daniel Delorme

  • Environmental Factors Associated with the Seroprevalence of Toxoplasma gondii in Wild Boars ( Sus scrofa ), France

    Marina Beral;Sophie Rossi;Dominique Aubert;Patrick Gasqui

  • Influence of artificial lights, logs and erosion on leatherback

    Stephanie Bourgeois;Emmanuelle Gilot-Fromont;Anne Viallefont;Sharon L. Deem

Frequent Co-Authors

Isabelle Villena
Isabelle Villena University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne
Jean-Michel Gaillard
Jean-Michel Gaillard Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Hubert Ferté
Hubert Ferté University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne
Anne Loison
Anne Loison Université Savoie Mont Blanc
Jean-François Cosson
Jean-François Cosson INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Isabelle Veissier
Isabelle Veissier University of Rennes
Dominique Pontier
Dominique Pontier Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Rupert Palme
Rupert Palme University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
Nicolas Morellet
Nicolas Morellet Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
A. J. Mark Hewison
A. J. Mark Hewison Comportement et Ecologie de la Faune Sauvage

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