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Jean-Jacques Jaeger

Jean-Jacques Jaeger

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Environmental Sciences

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12660
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Overview

Jean-Jacques Jaeger is affiliated with the University of Poitiers in France. Their research primarily focuses on fields related to Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science. Within these disciplines, they have a significant number of publications in the subfields of Paleontology, Social Psychology, Ecology, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, and Anthropology.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics including Evolution and Paleontology Studies, Primate Behavior and Ecology, Bat Biology and Ecology Studies, Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology, Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, Marine Animal Studies Overview, and Amphibian and Reptile Biology.

Recent published papers by Jean-Jacques Jaeger include:

  • "Long-Term Isotope Evidence on the Diet and Habitat Breadth of Pleistocene to Holocene Caprines in Thailand: Implications for the Extirpation and Conservation of Himalayan Gorals" (2020, Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution)
  • "Taxonomic reassessment of large mammals from the Pleistocene Homo-bearing site of Tham Wiman Nakin (Northeast Thailand): relevance for faunal patterns in mainland Southeast Asia" (2020, Quaternary International)
  • "The Late Middle Miocene Mae Moh Basin of Northern Thailand: The Richest Neogene Assemblage of Carnivora from Southeast Asia and a Paleobiogeographic Analysis of Miocene Asian Carnivorans" (2020, American Museum Novitates)
  • "Amphipithecine primates are stem anthropoids: cranial and postcranial evidence" (2020, Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences)
  • "Early anthropoid primates: New data and new questions" (2024, Evolutionary Anthropology Issues News and Reviews)

Jean-Jacques Jaeger has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Yaowalak Chaimanee
  • Olivier Chavasseau
  • Kantapon Suraprasit
  • Mana Rugbumrung
  • Camille Grohé

Their research has been published in various academic venues with multiple contributions to Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Comptes Rendus Palevol, Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie - Abhandlungen, and MorphoMuseuM.

Best Publications

  • Structure and evolution of the Himalaya–Tibet orogenic belt

    C. J. Allégre;V. Courtillot;P. Tapponnier;A. Hirn

  • Deccan flood basalts at the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary?

    Vincent Courtillot;Jean Besse;Didier Vandamme;Raymond Montigny

  • Asian monsoons in a late Eocene greenhouse world

    A. Licht;A. Licht;A. Licht;M. van Cappelle;M. van Cappelle;H. A. Abels;H. A. Abels;J.-B. Ladant

  • Paleontological view of the ages of the Deccan Traps, the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary, and the India-Asia collision

    Jean-Jacques Jaeger;Vincent Courtillot;Paul Tapponnier

  • Isotopic biogeochemistry ( 13 C, 18 O) of mammalian enamel from African Pleistocene hominid sites

    Herve Bocherens;Paul L. Koch;Andre Mariotti;Denis Geraads

  • Island biogeography of the Japanese terrestrial mammal assemblages: an example of a relict fauna

    Virginie Millien-Parra;Jean-Jacques Jaeger

  • High‐level phylogeny of early Tertiary rodents: dental evidence

    Laurent Marivaux;Monique Vianey‐Liaud;Jean‐Jacques Jaeger

  • The fossil vertebrates from Lano (Basque Country, Spain); new evidence on the composition and affinities of the Late Cretaceous continental faunas of Europe

    H. Astibia;E. Buffetaut;A.D. Buscalioni;H. Cappetta

  • A New Primate from the Middle Eocene of Myanmar and the Asian Early Origin of Anthropoids

    J.-J. Jaeger;Tin Thein;M. Benammi;Y. Chaimanee

  • A Middle Miocene hominoid from Thailand and orangutan origins

    Yaowalak Chaimanee;Dominique Jolly;Mouloud Benammi;Paul Tafforeau

  • Nature of laminations and mineralization in rhinoceros enamel using histology and X-ray synchrotron microtomography: Potential implications for palaeoenvironmental isotopic studies

    Paul Tafforeau;Ilhem Bentaleb;Jean-Jacques Jaeger;Céline Martin

  • Altiatlasius koulchii n. gen. et sp., primate omomyidé du Paléocène supérieur du Maroc, et les origines des euprimates

    Bernard Sigé;Jean-Jacques Jaeger;Jean Sudre;Monique Vianey-Liaud

  • The Pleistocene Hominid Site of Ternifine, Algeria: New Results on the Environment, Age, and Human Industries

    Denis Geraads;Jean-Jacques Hublin;Jean-Jacques Jaeger;Haiyan Tong

  • New Myanmar middle Eocene anthropoids. An Asian origin for catarrhines

    Jean-Jacques Jaeger;U Aung Niang Soe;U Aye Ko Aung;Mouloud Benammi

  • The influence of continental flood basalts on mass extinctions: Where do we stand?

    V. Courtillot;J. J. Jaeger;Z. Yang;G. Feraud

  • A new Late Eocene anthropoid primate from Thailand

    Yaowalak Chaimanee;Varavudh Suteethorn;Jean-Jacques Jaeger;Stéphane Ducrocq

  • Fourier analysis applied to Stephanomys (Rodentia, Muridae) molars; nonprogressive evolutionary pattern in a gradual lineage

    Sabrina Renaud;Jacques Michaux;Jean-Jacques Jaeger;Jean-Christophe Auffray

  • A new orang-utan relative from the Late Miocene of Thailand

    Yaowalak Chaimanee;Varavudh Suteethorn;Pratueng Jintasakul;Chavalit Vidthayanon

  • El Kohol (Saharan Atlas, Algeria): A new Eocene Mammal locality in northwestern Africa. Stratigraphical, phylogenetic and paleobiogeographical data

    M Mahboubi;R Ameur;J. Y Crochet;J. J Jaeger

  • Late middle Eocene epoch of Libya yields earliest known radiation of African anthropoids

    Jean-Jacques Jaeger;K Christopher Beard;Yaowalak Chaimanee;Mustafa Salem

  • A fossil lemur from the Oligocene of Pakistan

    Laurent Marivaux;Laurent Marivaux;Jean-Loup Welcomme;Pierre-Olivier Antoine;Grégoire Métais

  • Muroid rodents: Phylogeny and evolution.

    François M. Catzeflis;Jean-Pierre Aguilar;Jean-Jacques Jaeger

  • Eutherian mammals from the Upper Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Intertrappean Beds of Naskal, Andhra Pradesh, India

    G. V. R. Prasad;J. J. Jaeger;Ashok Sahni;E. Gheerbrant

  • Ages and paleoenvironment of Miocene mammalian faunas from Thailand

    Stéphane Ducroq;Yaowalak Chaimanee;Varavudh Suteethorn;Jean-Jacques Jaeger

  • El Kohol (Saharan Atlas, Algeria): A New Eocene Mammal Locality in Northwestern Africa

    M. Mahboubi;R. Ameur;J. Y. Crochet;J. J. Jaeger

  • A palaeo Tibet–Myanmar connection? Reconstructing the Late Eocene drainage system of central Myanmar using a multi-proxy approach

    A. Licht;A. Licht;C. France-Lanord;L. Reisberg;C. Fontaine

Frequent Co-Authors

Yaowalak Chaimanee
Yaowalak Chaimanee University of Poitiers
Laurent Marivaux
Laurent Marivaux University of Montpellier
Paul Tafforeau
Paul Tafforeau European Synchrotron Radiation Facility
Michel Brunet
Michel Brunet University of Poitiers
K. Christopher Beard
K. Christopher Beard University of Kansas
Varavudh Suteethorn
Varavudh Suteethorn Mahasarakham University
Hervé Bocherens
Hervé Bocherens University of Tübingen
Eric Buffetaut
Eric Buffetaut École Normale Supérieure
Henri Cappetta
Henri Cappetta University of Montpellier
Ashok Sahni
Ashok Sahni Panjab University

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