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Morgane Tidière is a researcher affiliated with the Interdisciplinary Centre on Population Dynamics (CPop) at the University of Southern Denmark. Her work focuses on biodemography, conservation biology, and evolutionary demography, particularly examining aging patterns in zoo-housed and wild mammals. She has contributed to studies on reproductive senescence, species delineation, and the impact of sub-species variation on conservation strategies. Her research frequently integrates demographic data from captive populations to inform wildlife management and longevity mechanisms.
Key research areas include comparative analyses of lifespan and aging rates across species, with a focus on mammals such as tigers, lemurs, and marine mammals. Her recent work highlights advancements in animal welfare practices in zoological institutions and their parallels with human longevity trends. Tidière is also involved in projects addressing genetic structure of endangered species like Chaerephon bats on Madagascar and the Comoro Islands.
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