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Sabrina Renaud is affiliated with Claude Bernard University Lyon 1 in France. Their research spans several intersecting areas within mathematics, earth and planetary sciences, and paleontology, with a particular focus on morphological variations, evolutionary studies, and ecology.

Their scientific contributions include 19 publications in the fields of Mathematics and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Subfields of study cover Paleontology, Geometry and Topology, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, and Molecular Biology. Their work addresses main topics such as morphological variations and asymmetry, evolution and paleontology studies, bat biology and ecology studies, genetic diversity and population structure, animal ecology and behavior studies, paleontology and stratigraphy of fossils, and Pleistocene-era hominins and archaeology.

Recent publications authored or co-authored by Sabrina Renaud include the following papers:

  • The mark of captivity: plastic responses in the ankle bone of a wild ungulate ( Sus scrofa ), 2020, Royal Society Open Science
  • Developmental variability channels mouse molar evolution, 2020, eLife
  • Improved mitochondrial coupling as a response to high mass-specific metabolic rate in extremely small mammals, 2020, Journal of Experimental Biology
  • Genetic structure, ecological versatility, and skull shape differentiation in Arvicola water voles (Rodentia, Cricetidae), 2020, Journal of Zoological Systematics & Evolutionary Research
  • Deep learning for species identification of modern and fossil rodent molars, 2020, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Sabrina Renaud has frequently published in venues such as MorphoMuseuM, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, Palaeontology, Journal of Anatomy, and Royal Society Open Science.

  • MorphoMuseuM (7 publications)
  • Biological Journal of the Linnean Society (3 publications)
  • Palaeontology (2 publications)
  • Journal of Anatomy (2 publications)
  • Royal Society Open Science (1 publication)

They have collaborated regularly with several co-authors, reflecting an interdisciplinary approach in their research. Notable frequent collaborators include:

  • Catherine Girard (9 co-authored works)
  • Caroline Romestaing (7 co-authored works)
  • Emilie A. Hardouin (6 co-authored works)
  • Pascale Chevret (5 co-authored works)
  • Anne-Lise Charruault (5 co-authored works)

Best Publications

  • Pleistocene adaptive radiation in Globorotalia truncatulinoides: genetic, morphologic, and environmental evidence

    Colomban de Vargas;Colomban de Vargas;Sabrina Renaud;Heinz Hilbrecht;Jan Pawlowski

  • Size distribution of Holocene planktic foraminifer assemblages: biogeography, ecology and adaptation

    Daniela N Schmidt;Sabrina Renaud;Jörg Bollmann;Ralf Schiebel

  • A Unifying Model for the Analysis of Phenotypic, Genetic and Geographic Data

    Gilles Guillot;Sabrina Renaud;Ronan Ledevin;Johan Michaux

  • Adaptive plasticity in the mouse mandible

    Philip S L Anderson;Philip S L Anderson;Sabrina Renaud;Emily J Rayfield

  • Morphological diversity of Old World rats and mice (Rodentia, Muridae) mandible in relation with phylogeny and adaptation

    J. Michaux;P. Chevret;P. Chevret;S. Renaud

  • 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

  • Fluctuating asymmetry in the Mus musculus hybrid zone: a heterotic effect in disrupted co-adapted genomes.

    Paul Alibert;Sabrina Renaud;Barbara Dod;Francois Bonhomme

  • CONSERVED PHENOTYPIC VARIATION PATTERNS, EVOLUTION ALONG LINES OF LEAST RESISTANCE, AND DEPARTURE DUE TO SELECTION IN FOSSIL RODENTS

    Sabrina Renaud;Jean-Christophe Auffray;Jacques Michaux

  • Morphological evolution, ecological diversification and climate change in rodents

    Sabrina Renaud;Jacques Michaux;Daniela N Schmidt;Jean-Pierre Aguilar

  • A new endemic species of the subgenus Mus (Rodentia, Mammalia) on the Island of Cyprus

    Thomas Cucchi;Annie Orth;Jean-Christophe Auffray;Sabrina Renaud

  • Adaptive latitudinal trends in the mandible shape of Apodemus wood mice

    Sabrina Renaud;Johan R. Michaux

  • Epigenetic effects on the mouse mandible: common features and discrepancies in remodeling due to muscular dystrophy and response to food consistency

    Sabrina Renaud;Jean-Christophe Auffray;Sabine de la Porte

  • Habitat tracking as a response of the planktic foraminifer Globorotalia truncatulinoides to environmental fluctuations during the last 140 kyr

    Sabrina Renaud;Daniela N. Schmidt

  • Morphological vs. molecular evolution: ecology and phylogeny both shape the mandible of rodents

    Sabrina Renaud;Pascale Chevret;Jacques Michaux

  • Fluctuating Asymmetry in Mus musculus Subspecific Hybridization

    Jean-Christophe Auffray;Paul Alibert;Sabrina Renaud;Annie Orth

  • Intra- and interspecific morphological variation in the field mouse species Apodemus argenteus and A. speciosus in the Japanese archipelago: the role of insular isolation and biogeographic gradients

    Sabrina Renaud;Virginie Millien

  • THE CHANGING PACE OF INSULAR LIFE: 5000 YEARS OF MICROEVOLUTION IN THE ORKNEY VOLE (MICROTUS ARVALIS ORCADENSIS)

    Thomas Cucchi;Thomas Cucchi;Ross Barnett;Natalia Martinkova;Natalia Martinkova;Sabrina Renaud

  • Geographical and seasonal differences in morphology and dynamics of the coccolithophore Calcidiscus leptoporus

    Sabrina Renaud;Patrizia Ziveri;Alexandra T.C. Broerse

  • Response of planktic foraminiferal size to late Quaternary climate change

    Daniela N. Schmidt;Daniela N. Schmidt;Sabrina Renaud;Sabrina Renaud;Jörg Bollmann

  • Seasonal variations in the morphology of the coccolithophore Calcidiscus leptoporus off Bermuda (N. Atlantic)

    Sabrina Renaud;Christine Klaas

Frequent Co-Authors

Johan Michaux
Johan Michaux University of Liège
Daniela N Schmidt
Daniela N Schmidt University of Bristol
Jörg Bollmann
Jörg Bollmann University of Toronto
François Bonhomme
François Bonhomme University of Montpellier
James William B Rae
James William B Rae University of St Andrews
Anthony Herrel
Anthony Herrel Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Ralf Schiebel
Ralf Schiebel Max Planck Institute for Chemistry
Jean-Jacques Jaeger
Jean-Jacques Jaeger University of Poitiers
Alexis Ribas
Alexis Ribas University of Barcelona

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