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Frédéric Angelier is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their research spans multiple areas within Environmental Science and Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with a particular focus on Ecology and related subfields. Their work often intersects Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Physiology, and Parasitology.

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

  • Animal Behavior and Reproduction
  • Avian ecology and behavior
  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
  • Telomeres, Telomerase, and Senescence
  • Bird parasitology and diseases
  • Physiological and biochemical adaptations
  • Marine animal studies overview

Frédéric Angelier has contributed to publications in several venues, with frequent appearances in:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • General and Comparative Endocrinology
  • Environmental Pollution
  • Journal of Experimental Biology
  • The Science of The Total Environment

Recent papers authored by the scientist include:

  • Mercury contamination and potential health risks to Arctic seabirds and shorebirds, 2022, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Green infrastructures and ecological corridors shape avian biodiversity in a small French city, 2020, Urban Ecosystems
  • Lizards from warm and declining populations are born with extremely short telomeres, 2022, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Exposure to PFAS is Associated with Telomere Length Dynamics and Demographic Responses of an Arctic Top Predator, 2020, Environmental Science & Technology
  • High levels of fluoroalkyl substances and potential disruption of thyroid hormones in three gull species from South Western France, 2020, The Science of The Total Environment

The scientist collaborates regularly with a number of co-authors, notably:

  • Cécile Ribout
  • Olivier Chastel
  • François Brischoux
  • Charline Parenteau
  • Jean-François Le Galliard

Best Publications

  • Stress Response and the Value of Reproduction: Are Birds Prudent Parents?

    Veronika Bókony;Ádám Z. Lendvai;András Liker;Frédéric Angelier;Frédéric Angelier

  • Stress, prolactin and parental investment in birds: a review.

    Frédéric Angelier;Olivier Chastel

  • Importance of the glucocorticoid stress response in a changing world: theory, hypotheses and perspectives.

    Frédéric Angelier;John C. Wingfield

  • To breed or not to breed: endocrine response to mercury contamination by an Arctic seabird

    Sabrina Tartu;Aurélie Goutte;Paco Bustamante;Frédéric Angelier

  • Age, experience and reproductive performance in a long-lived bird: a hormonal perspective

    Frédéric Angelier;Henri Weimerskirch;Stéphanie Dano;Olivier Chastel

  • Influence of Urbanization on Body Size, Condition, and Physiology in an Urban Exploiter: A Multi-Component Approach

    Alizée Meillère;François Brischoux;Charline Parenteau;Frédéric Angelier

  • How does corticosterone affect parental behaviour and reproductive success? A study of prolactin in black-legged kittiwakes

    Frédéric Angelier;Céline Clément-Chastel;Jorg Welcker;Geir Wing Gabrielsen

  • Do glucocorticoids mediate the link between environmental conditions and telomere dynamics in wild vertebrates? A review

    Frédéric Angelier;David Costantini;Pierre Blévin;Olivier Chastel

  • Climate change and phenological responses of two seabird species breeding in the high-Arctic

    Børge Moe;Lech Stempniewicz;Dariusz Jakubas;Frédéric Angelier

  • Hormonal correlates of individual quality in a long-lived bird: a test of the ‘corticosterone–fitness hypothesis’

    Frédéric Angelier;John C. Wingfield;Henri Weimerskirch;Olivier Chastel

  • Corticosterone and foraging behavior in a pelagic seabird.

    Frederic Angelier;Scott A. Shaffer;Henri Weimerskirch;Colette Trouve

  • Corticosterone and time-activity budget: an experiment with Black-legged kittiwakes.

    Frédéric Angelier;Céline Clément-Chastel;Geir Wing Gabrielsen;Olivier Chastel

  • Age-specific reproductive success in a long-lived bird: do older parents resist stress better?

    Frederic Angelier;Børge Moe;Henri Weimerskirch;Olivier Chastel

  • Corticosterone, prolactin and egg neglect behavior in relation to mercury and legacy POPs in a long-lived Antarctic bird

    Sabrina Tartu;Frédéric Angelier;John C. Wingfield;Paco Bustamante

  • Telomere length, non-breeding habitat and return rate in male American redstarts

    Frédéric Angelier;Frédéric Angelier;Frédéric Angelier;Carol M. Vleck;Rebecca L. Holberton;Peter P. Marra

  • What are extreme environmental conditions and how do organisms cope with them

    John C. Wingfield;J. Patrick Kelley;Frédéric Angelier

  • Impact of chronic noise exposure on antipredator behavior: an experiment in breeding house sparrows

    Alizée Meillère;François Brischoux;Frédéric Angelier

  • Traffic noise exposure affects telomere length in nestling house sparrows.

    Alizée Meillère;François Brischoux;Cécile Ribout;Frédéric Angelier

  • Does prolactin mediate parental and life-history decisions in response to environmental conditions in birds? A review.

    Frédéric Angelier;John C Wingfield;Sabrina Tartu;Olivier Chastel

  • Survival rate and breeding outputs in a high Arctic seabird exposed to legacy persistent organic pollutants and mercury

    Aurélie Goutte;Aurélie Goutte;Christophe Barbraud;Dorte Herzke;Paco Bustamante

  • Effect of age, breeding experience and senescence on corticosterone and prolactin levels in a long-lived seabird: The wandering albatross

    Frédéric Angelier;Scott A. Shaffer;Henri Weimerskirch;Olivier Chastel

Frequent Co-Authors

Olivier Chastel
Olivier Chastel Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
François Brischoux
François Brischoux University of La Rochelle
Børge Moe
Børge Moe Norwegian Institute for Nature Research
Geir W. Gabrielsen
Geir W. Gabrielsen Norwegian Polar Institute
Olivier Lourdais
Olivier Lourdais Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
John C. Wingfield
John C. Wingfield University of California, Davis
Claus Bech
Claus Bech Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Paco Bustamante
Paco Bustamante University of La Rochelle
Henri Weimerskirch
Henri Weimerskirch Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Dorte Herzke
Dorte Herzke Norwegian Institute for Air Research

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