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Nicolas Lecomte is a Professor in the Biology Department at the University of Moncton, with a research focus on Arctic and sub-Antarctic ecosystems, wildlife ecology, and disease dynamics. His work spans multiple international collaborations across polar regions, addressing critical questions about climate change impacts on northern ecosystems.
Dr. Lecomte specializes in Arctic ecology with particular expertise in ornithology, wildlife disease dynamics, and climate change impacts on northern ecosystems. His research examines breeding phenology, population dynamics, and behavioral adaptations of Arctic species in response to environmental changes. He has developed innovative approaches combining field ecology with computational methods, including recent work harnessing artificial intelligence for ecological research.
His most recent publications reveal a strong focus on Arctic shorebirds, mosquito-borne diseases in northern ecosystems, climate change impacts on breeding phenology, and innovative computational approaches to ecological research. The work spans multiple Arctic and sub-Antarctic locations, with particular attention to how changing environmental conditions affect species distributions, breeding success, and disease transmission patterns.
As an active member of the scientific community, Lecomte serves as a peer reviewer for prestigious journals including Nature, Nature Geoscience, and PLoS Computational Biology, demonstrating his standing in multiple disciplinary areas from theoretical ecology to polar science.
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