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Mathieu Giraudeau

Mathieu Giraudeau

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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
33
Citations
3470
World Ranking
2047
National Ranking
91

Overview

Mathieu Giraudeau is affiliated with the University of Montpellier in France. Their research spans a diverse range of topics within biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and environmental science, with a primary focus on cancer research and ecological interactions.

The scientist's main fields of study include:

  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
  • Environmental Science

Within these fields, Giraudeau has contributed substantially to subfields such as:

  • Genetics
  • Ecology
  • Molecular Biology
  • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
  • Cancer Research

Key topics covered in their work involve:

  • Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics
  • Evolution and Genetic Dynamics
  • Animal Behavior and Reproduction
  • Veterinary Oncology Research
  • Rabies Epidemiology and Control
  • Marine Animal Studies Overview
  • Telomeres, Telomerase, and Senescence

Notable recent publications include:

  • Cancer risk across mammals, 2021, Nature
  • Identifying key questions in the ecology and evolution of cancer, 2020, Evolutionary Applications
  • Linking pollution and cancer in aquatic environments: A review, 2021, Environment International
  • Pesticide impacts on avian species with special reference to farmland birds: a review, 2022, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
  • The evolution and ecology of benign tumors, 2021, Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Reviews on Cancer

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Giraudeau include:

  • Beáta Újvári
  • Frédéric Thomas
  • Orsolya Vincze
  • Antoine M. Dujon
  • Tuul Sepp

Giraudeau regularly publishes in venues such as:

  • Evolutionary Applications
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • iScience

Best Publications

  • A review of urban impacts on avian life-history evolution: Does city living lead to slower pace of life?

    Tuul Sepp;Tuul Sepp;Kevin J. McGraw;Ants Kaasik;Mathieu Giraudeau;Mathieu Giraudeau

  • Parasites in the city: degree of urbanization predicts poxvirus and coccidian infections in house finches (Haemorhous mexicanus).

    Mathieu Giraudeau;Melanie Mousel;Stevan Earl;Kevin McGraw

  • Reproduction and modulation of the stress response: an experimental test in the house sparrow

    Ádám Zoltán Lendvai;Mathieu Giraudeau;Olivier Chastel

  • Corticosterone and foraging behavior in a diving seabird: the Adélie penguin, Pygoscelis adeliae.

    Frédéric Angelier;Charles-André Bost;Mathieu Giraudeau;Guillaume Bouteloup

  • Identifying key questions in the ecology and evolution of cancer.

    Antoine M. Dujon;Antoine M. Dujon;Athena Aktipis;Catherine Alix-Panabières;Sarah R. Amend

  • Linking pollution and cancer in aquatic environments: A review

    Ciara Baines;Adelaide Lerebours;Frederic Thomas;Jerome Fort

  • Human activities might influence oncogenic processes in wild animal populations.

    Mathieu Giraudeau;Tuul Sepp;Tuul Sepp;Beata Ujvari;Paul W. Ewald

  • Evolution of both host resistance and tolerance to an emerging bacterial pathogen

    Camille Bonneaud;Luc Tardy;Mathieu Giraudeau;Mathieu Giraudeau;Mathieu Giraudeau;Geoffrey E. Hill

  • Carotenoid-based plumage coloration reflects feather corticosterone levels in male house finches (Haemorhous mexicanus)

    Á Z. Lendvai;M. Giraudeau;J. Németh;V. Bakó

  • Preen gland removal increases plumage bacterial load but not that of feather-degrading bacteria

    Gábor Árpád Czirják;Gábor Árpád Czirják;Gábor Árpád Czirják;Péter László Pap;Csongor István Vágási;Csongor István Vágási;Mathieu Giraudeau;Mathieu Giraudeau

  • Urban environment and cancer in wildlife: available evidence and future research avenues

    Tuul Sepp;Beata Ujvari;Paul W. Ewald;Frédéric Thomas

  • Song characteristics track bill morphology along a gradient of urbanization in house finches (Haemorhous mexicanus)

    Mathieu Giraudeau;Mathieu Giraudeau;Paul M Nolan;Caitlin E Black;Stevan R Earl

  • Effects of access to preen gland secretions on mallard plumage

    Mathieu Giraudeau;Mathieu Giraudeau;Camille Duval;Camille Duval;Noel Guillon;Vincent Bretagnolle

  • A comparison of the nutritional physiology and gut microbiome of urban and rural house sparrows (Passer domesticus).

    Alice Gadau;Meli'sa S. Crawford;Roman Mayek;Mathieu Giraudeau

  • Darwin, the devil, and the management of transmissible cancers

    Rodrigo Hamede;Thomas Madsen;Hamish McCallum;Andrew Storfer

  • Within-individual plasticity explains age-related decrease in stress response in a short-lived bird

    Ádám Z. Lendvai;Mathieu Giraudeau;Veronika Bókony;Frédéric Angelier

  • Transmissible Cancers in an Evolutionary Perspective.

    Antoine M. Dujon;Robert A. Gatenby;Georgina Bramwell;Nick MacDonald

  • Do Telomeres Influence Pace-of-Life-Strategies in Response to Environmental Conditions Over a Lifetime and Between Generations?

    Mathieu Giraudeau;Frederic Angelier;Tuul Sepp

  • Urban and colorful male house finches are less aggressive

    Masaru Hasegawa;Russell A. Ligon;Mathieu Giraudeau;Mamoru Watanabe

  • Effects of carotenoid supplementation and oxidative challenges on physiological parameters and carotenoid-based coloration in an urbanization context

    Mathieu Giraudeau;Mathieu Giraudeau;Afton Chavez;Matthew B. Toomey;Matthew B. Toomey;Kevin J. McGraw

  • The evolution and ecology of benign tumors.

    Justine Boutry;Sophie Tissot;Beata Ujvari;Jean-Pascal Capp

  • The ecology and evolution of wildlife cancers: Applications for management and conservation

    Rodrigo Hamede;Rodrigo Hamede;Rachel Owen;Hannah Siddle;Sarah Peck

  • Telomere dynamics in a lizard with morph-specific reproductive investment and self-maintenance

    Nicky Rollings;Christopher R Friesen;Joanna Sudyka;Camilla M Whittington

  • Effects of carotenoid and vitamin E supplementation on oxidative stress and plumage coloration in house finches (Haemorhous mexicanus).

    Mathieu Giraudeau;Karen Sweazea;Michael W. Butler;Kevin J. McGraw

  • Physiological correlates of urbanization in a desert songbird.

    Mathieu Giraudeau;Kevin J. McGraw

  • Rapid Antagonistic Coevolution in an Emerging Pathogen and Its Vertebrate Host.

    Camille Bonneaud;Mathieu Giraudeau;Mathieu Giraudeau;Luc Tardy;Molly Staley

Frequent Co-Authors

Kevin J. McGraw
Kevin J. McGraw Arizona State University
Beata Ujvari
Beata Ujvari Deakin University
Gábor Á. Czirják
Gábor Á. Czirják Leibniz Association
Frédéric Thomas
Frédéric Thomas University of Montpellier
Geoffrey E. Hill
Geoffrey E. Hill Auburn University
Frédéric Angelier
Frédéric Angelier Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Vincent Bretagnolle
Vincent Bretagnolle Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Mark R. Wilson
Mark R. Wilson University of Wollongong
Mats Olsson
Mats Olsson University of Gothenburg
Olivier Chastel
Olivier Chastel Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS

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