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Catherine Girard is a Research Fellow at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) and core member of the Paleontology Team at the Institute of Evolutionary Sciences of Montpellier (ISEM). ISEM represents a multi-institutional collaboration between the University of Montpellier, CNRS, IRD, EPHE, CIRAD, and INRAP, focusing on evolutionary biodiversity research.
Her research investigates organism-environment interactions during the Late Devonian mass extinctions (380-360 Ma). Using conodonts as model organisms, she applies:
- Geometric morphometrics to quantify fossil shape variations
- Stable isotope geochemistry (δ18O for paleothermometry, δ44Ca for trophic ecology)
This interdisciplinary approach reconstructs how marine ecosystems responded to extreme climate perturbations. Key research domains include:
- Paleontological analysis of extinction patterns
- Biomechanical adaptations in conodont elements
- Chemical proxy development for deep-time environments
- Crisis interval stratigraphy
She maintains active collaborations across ISEM's partner institutions but currently has no listed students, awards, or publications in the source material.
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