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Cyrille Delmer is an academic researcher focused on evolutionary biology, paleontology, and cladistics. His work explores topics such as species differentiation, ecological transitions, and the evolution of arthropods and mammals. He has contributed to studies on decapod phylogeny, mosquito speciation under elevated CO2, and the fossil record of Afro-Arabian mammals. His research integrates geological and biological data to understand biodiversity dynamics and historical adaptations.
Key research areas include the evolution of elephants, proboscideans, and other vertebrates, alongside investigations into freshwater transitions and symbiotic relationships influencing species diversity. Delmer’s publications often address phylogenetic reconstructions and the application of computational methods like finite element analysis to study fossil morphology.
His collaborative projects span international teams, focusing on regions like East Africa and the Mediterranean. While no specific awards or academic rank are listed, his extensive publication record in peer-reviewed journals highlights his active role in advancing evolutionary and paleontological sciences.





