I am broadly interested in the mechanisms of biodiversity maintenance. I use theoretical frameworks such as the Modern Coexistence Theory (Chesson, 2000) and the Structural stability approach (Saavedra et al., 2017), coupled with experimental data, to investigate how species interactions are modified by global changes drivers (temperature, nitrogen deposition, etc.) and how these changes lead to consequences for species coexistence and ecosystem functioning. My current project aims to understand how interactions beyond the pairwise level (higher-order, indirect interactions) link to ecological stability.

 
  Short CV
2024 PhD, Community Ecology, Institute for Plant Sciences, Bern University
2018 MSc, Biology, ecology and Evolution & Biology and Biotechnologies, University Paris-Saclay
2016 BSc, Biology of Organisms and Ecology, University Paris-Saclay

Publications

Daniel, C., Allan, E., Saiz, H., & Godoy, O. (2024). Fast–slow traits predict competition network structure and its response to resources and enemies. Ecology Letters, 27(4), e14425. doi: https://doi.org/10.1111/ele.14425