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Overview

Julien Cote is affiliated with Paul Sabatier University in France and focuses their research primarily within the fields of Environmental Science and Agricultural and Biological Sciences. Their work encompasses subfields such as Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Global and Planetary Change, Ecological Modeling, Genetics, and general Ecology.

The main topics covered across their publications include Animal Behavior and Reproduction, Species Distribution and Climate Change, Amphibian and Reptile Biology, Plant and Animal Studies, Evolution and Genetic Dynamics, Physiological and Biochemical Adaptations, and Genetics, Aging, and Longevity in Model Organisms.

Julien Cote has contributed to several academic papers, including:

  • "When and how can we predict adaptive responses to climate change?" (2023) published in Evolution Letters
  • "Lizards from warm and declining populations are born with extremely short telomeres" (2022) published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "Anthropogenic disturbance drives dispersal syndromes, demography, and gene flow in amphibian populations" (2020) published in Ecological Monographs
  • "Sex-dependent personality in two invasive species of mosquitofish" (2020) published in Biological Invasions
  • "Dispersal syndromes in challenging environments: A cross-species experiment" (2022) published in Ecology Letters

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Julien Cote include Elvire Bestion, Murielle Richard, Staffan Jacob, Jean Clobert, and Laurane Winandy.

Their work is often published in renowned venues, with notable frequent publications in Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences, Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), and Evolution Letters.

Best Publications

  • Informed dispersal, heterogeneity in animal dispersal syndromes and the dynamics of spatially structured populations

    Jean Clobert;Jean-François Le Galliard;Julien Cote;Sandrine Meylan

  • Ecological implications of behavioural syndromes

    Andrew Sih;Julien Cote;Mara Evans;Sean Fogarty

  • Personality-dependent dispersal: characterization, ontogeny and consequences for spatially structured populations.

    J Cote;J Clobert;Tomas Brodin;Tomas Brodin;S Fogarty

  • Personality traits and dispersal tendency in the invasive mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis)

    Julien Cote;Sean Fogarty;Kelly Weinersmith;Tomas Brodin

  • Social personalities influence natal dispersal in a lizard.

    J Cote;J Clobert;J Clobert

  • Evolution of dispersal strategies and dispersal syndromes in fragmented landscapes

    Julien Cote;Elvire Bestion;Staffan Jacob;Staffan Jacob;Justin Travis;Justin Travis

  • Genetics of Dispersal

    Marjo Anna Kaarina Saastamoinen;Greta Bocedi;Julien Cote;Dephine Legrand

  • Personality-dependent dispersal in the invasive mosquitofish: group composition matters.

    Julien Cote;Sean Fogarty;Tomas Brodin;Kelly Weinersmith

  • Climate warming reduces gut microbiota diversity in a vertebrate ectotherm

    Elvire Bestion;Staffan Jacob;Lucie Zinger;Lucie Di Gesu

  • Social personality trait and fitness

    J Cote;A Dreiss;A Dreiss;J Clobert;J Clobert

  • Social personality polymorphism and the spread of invasive species: a model.

    Sean Fogarty;Julien Cote;Andrew Sih

  • Live Fast, Die Young: Experimental Evidence of Population Extinction Risk due to Climate Change

    Elvire Bestion;Aimeric Teyssier;Murielle Richard;Jean Clobert

  • Eco‐evolutionary dynamics in fragmented landscapes

    Delphine Legrand;Delphine Legrand;Julien Cote;Emanuel A. Fronhofer;Emanuel A. Fronhofer;Robert D. Holt

  • Experimental enhancement of corticosterone levels positively affects subsequent male survival

    J. Cote;J. Clobert;S. Meylan;P.S. Fitze;P.S. Fitze

  • Personality-dependent dispersal cancelled under predation risk

    Julien Cote;Julien Cote;Julien Cote;Sean Fogarty;Sean Fogarty;Blaise Tymen;Blaise Tymen;Andrew Sih

  • Dispersal response to climate change: scaling down to intraspecific variation

    Elvire Bestion;Elvire Bestion;Jean Clobert;Julien Cote

  • Individual sociability and choosiness between shoal types

    Julien Cote;Julien Cote;Julien Cote;Sean Fogarty;Andrew Sih

  • Maternal exposure to predator scents: offspring phenotypic adjustment and dispersal

    Elvire Bestion;Aimeric Teyssier;Fabien Aubret;Jean Clobert

  • Interindividual variability in habitat use: evidence for a risk management syndrome in roe deer?

    Nadège Bonnot;Hélène Verheyden;Pierrick Blanchard;Pierrick Blanchard;Julien Cote;Julien Cote

  • Bottom-up and top-down control of dispersal across major organismal groups

    Emanuel A Fronhofer;Emanuel A Fronhofer;Emanuel A Fronhofer;Delphine Legrand;Florian Altermatt;Florian Altermatt;Armelle Ansart

  • Carotenoid-Based Colours Reflect the Stress Response in the Common Lizard

    Patrick S. Fitze;Julien Cote;Julien Cote;Luis Martin San-Jose;Sandrine Meylan

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean Clobert
Jean Clobert Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Andrew Sih
Andrew Sih University of California, Davis
Tomas Brodin
Tomas Brodin Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Patrick S. Fitze
Patrick S. Fitze Spanish National Research Council
Emanuel A. Fronhofer
Emanuel A. Fronhofer University of Montpellier
Julien Cucherousset
Julien Cucherousset Paul Sabatier University
Nicolas Schtickzelle
Nicolas Schtickzelle Université Catholique de Louvain
Sandrine Meylan
Sandrine Meylan Sorbonne University
Jean-François Le Galliard
Jean-François Le Galliard École Normale Supérieure
Justin M. J. Travis
Justin M. J. Travis University of Aberdeen

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