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Gabriele Sorci is affiliated with the University of Burgundy in France. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily focusing on Medicine and Environmental Science, with significant contributions in Ecology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Infectious Diseases, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, and Modeling and Simulation.

The scientist has authored research on a range of topics including:

  • COVID-19 epidemiological studies
  • Animal Behavior and Reproduction
  • Helminth infection and control
  • Veterinary Equine Medical Research
  • COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies
  • Microplastics and Plastic Pollution
  • Recycling and Waste Management Techniques

Some of the recent papers by Gabriele Sorci include:

  • "Explaining among-country variation in COVID-19 case fatality rate," 2020, Scientific Reports
  • "Should we worry about the accumulation of microplastics in human organs?" 2022, EBioMedicine
  • "Why Does COVID-19 Case Fatality Rate Vary Among Countries?" 2020, SSRN Electronic Journal

Other relevant works associated with Sorci's coauthors are:

  • "Can microplastics facilitate the emergence of infectious diseases?" 2022, The Science of The Total Environment (authored by Claire Loiseau)
  • "Paternal age negatively affects sperm production of the progeny," 2021, Ecology Letters (authored by Pauline Vuarin)

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Sorci include Bruno Faivre, Yves Hingrat, Loïc Lesobre, Michel Saint Jalme, and Gwènaëlle Levêque.

Gabriele Sorci's publications are commonly found in venues such as:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Ecology Letters
  • Animal Reproduction Science
  • Journal of Equine Veterinary Science

Best Publications

  • Assessing the Cost of Mounting an Immune Response

    Camille Bonneaud;Jérémy Mazuc;Guillermo Gonzalez;Claudy Haussy

  • Increased susceptibility to oxidative stress as a proximate cost of reproduction

    Carlos Alonso-Alvarez;Sophie Bertrand;Godefroy Devevey;Josiane Prost

  • Immune activation rapidly mirrored in a secondary sexual trait.

    Bruno Faivre;Arnaud Grégoire;Marina Préault;Frank Cézilly

  • Testosterone and oxidative stress: the oxidation handicap hypothesis

    Carlos Alonso-Alvarez;Sophie Bertrand;Bruno Faivre;Olivier Chastel

  • Immunocompetence and condition-dependent sexual advertisement in male house sparrows (Passer domesticus)

    Guillermo Gonzalez;Gabriele Sorci;Anders Pape Møller;Paola Ninni

  • MAJOR HISTOCOMPATIBILITY ALLELES ASSOCIATED WITH LOCAL RESISTANCE TO MALARIA IN A PASSERINE

    Camille Bonneaud;Javier Pérez-Tris;Pierre Federici;Olivier Chastel

  • Increased susceptibility to oxidative damage as a cost of accelerated somatic growth in zebra finches

    Carlos Alonso-Alvarez;Sophie Bertrand;Bruno Faivre;Gabriele Sorci

  • Trade-off between immunocompetence and growth in magpies: an experimental study.

    Juan José Soler;Liesbeth de Neve;Tomás Pérez-Contreras;Manuel Soler

  • AN EXPERIMENTAL MANIPULATION OF LIFE‐HISTORY TRAJECTORIES AND RESISTANCE TO OXIDATIVE STRESS

    Carlos Alonso-Alvarez;Sophie Bertrand;Godefroy Devevey;Josiane Prost

  • Patterns of aging in the long-lived wandering albatross

    Vincent Julien Lecomte;Gabriele Sorci;Stéphane Cornet;Audrey Jaeger

  • Complex Mhc-based mate choice in a wild passerine

    Camille Bonneaud;Olivier Chastel;Pierre Federici;Helena Westerdahl

  • Demographic Stochasticity and Social Mating System in the Process of Extinction of Small Populations: The Case of Passerines Introduced to New Zealand

    Stéphane Legendre;Jean Clobert;Anders P. Møller;Gabriele Sorci

  • TERMINAL INVESTMENT INDUCED BY IMMUNE CHALLENGE AND FITNESS TRAITS ASSOCIATED WITH MAJOR HISTOCOMPATIBILITY COMPLEX IN THE HOUSE SPARROW

    Camille Bonneaud;Camille Bonneaud;Jeremy Mazuc;Jeremy Mazuc;Olivier Chastel;Helena Westerdahl

  • Testosterone and sexual signalling in male house sparrows (Passer domesticus)

    Guillermo Gonzalez;Gabriele Sorci;Linda C. Smith;Florentino De Lope

  • Sexual dimorphism in immune defense.

    A. P. Møller;G. Sorci;J. Erritzøe

  • Ultraviolet reflectance affects male-male interactions in the blue tit (Parus caeruleus ultramarinus)

    Carlos Alonso-Alvarez;Claire Doutrelant;Gabriele Sorci

  • Plumage dichromatism of birds predicts introduction success in New Zealand

    Gabriele Sorci;Anders Pape Møller;Jean Clobert

  • Cost of reproduction and cost of parasitism in the common lizard, Lacerta vivipara

    Gabriele Sorci;Jean Clobert;Yannis Michalakis

  • Genetics of host-parasite interactions.

    Gabriele Sorci;Anders Pape Møller;Thierry Boulinier

  • Chapter 9. Determinants of Dispersal Behavior: The Common Lizard as a Case Study

    Jean Clobert;Manuel Massot;Jane Lecomte;Gabriele Sorci

  • Cuckoos, Cowbirds and Other Cheats

    Gabriele Sorci

Frequent Co-Authors

Olivier Chastel
Olivier Chastel Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Jean Clobert
Jean Clobert Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Anders Pape Møller
Anders Pape Møller University of Paris-Saclay
Frédéric Thomas
Frédéric Thomas University of Montpellier
Serge Morand
Serge Morand Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Thierry Boulinier
Thierry Boulinier University of Montpellier
Romain Julliard
Romain Julliard Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Juan José Soler
Juan José Soler Spanish National Research Council
David Costantini
David Costantini French National Museum of Natural History
François Renaud
François Renaud University of Montpellier

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