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Louise Peckre

Graduated in fundamental and comparative Ethology

Research Experience

Institut Universitaire Champollion, Albi, France

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– Department of science and technology â€‹

  • Temporary lecturer – September 2022-Present

Subjects taught: animal and plant physiology, animal and plant biology, relationship between organisms and environment, introduction to R

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Deutsches Primatenzentrum, Göttingen, Germany

 

– Cognitive Ethology Unit ​

  • Guest Scientist – July 2021-Present

 

– Behavioural Ecology and Sociobiology Unit –

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  • Parental leave – May 2020-January 2021

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  • Doctoral position – March 2017-May 2020

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) funding

  • Pre-Doctoral position – November 2015-February 2017

       Pilot study & redaction of a DFG grant proposal​

Measuring communicative complexity across modalities:
a new framework in the context of the “social complexity hypothesis”

and its application in true lemurs

12 months fieldwork in Madagascar

Supervision: Pr. Peter M. Kappeler & Dr. Claudia Fichtel

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Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)

Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle (MNHN) Paris, France

 

  • Research Assistant – August-September 2015

  • M. Sc. Trainee – January-June 2015

Evolution of grasping abilities in strepsirrhines

Supervision: Dr. Emmanuelle Pouydebat & Dr. Anne-Claire Fabre.

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Laboratoire Ethology, Cognition, Development (LECD),

Nanterre, France

 

  • M. Sc. Trainee – April-Mai 2014

Age-related variations in intra-sexual interactions in the Black Redstart Phoenicurus ochruros

Supervision: Dr. Tudor Draganoiu & Dr. Guillaume Huet des Aunay

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Fazenda Marupiara, Paragominas, Brazil

 

  • Research Field-Assistant – March 2013

Ceballos M. C., Góis K. C. R., Sant’Anna A. C. & da Costa M. J. P. (2018). Frequent handling of grazing beef cattle maintained under the rotational stocking method improves temperament over time. Animal Production Science, 58(2), 307-313.

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University of California, Davis, USA

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  • B. SC. Trainee – July-August 2012

Chen J., Schütz K. E. & Tucker C. (2016). Sprinkler flow rate affects dairy cattle preferences, heat load, and insect deterrence behaviour. Applied Animal Behaviour Science 182: 1–8.

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RESEARCH
EXPERIENCE
Education
  • Master’s degree in fundamental and comparative Ethology

Paris XIII University, France

2013 – 2015

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  • Five years engineering programme in biological, agricultural, and environmental fields

Higher Agricultural Institute (ISA), Lille, France

Universidade Federal Rural da Amazonia, Belém, Brazil (one semester)

2010 – 2015

 

  • Two years program preparing for a competitive entrance examination to veterinary, agricultural, chemistry and geology schools (prépa BCPST)

Lycée Saint-Louis, Paris, France

2008 – 2010

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EDUCATION
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