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Fanie Pelletier is a Full Professor at the University of Sherbrooke, Department of Biology, and holds the Canada Research Chair in Impacts of Human Activity on Wildlife. Her contact details include email (Fanie.Pelletier@USherbrooke.ca), phone (819-821-8000 ext. 61092), and office location (D8-3011). She earned a Ph.D. from the Université de Sherbrooke (2005), followed by postdoctoral training at Imperial College London (2007) and the NERC Center for Population Biology, UK (2008).
Her research investigates eco-evolutionary dynamics in wildlife, focusing on how human activities and environmental changes drive evolutionary adaptations that subsequently affect population survival. Key themes include behavioral ecology, demography, and anthropogenic impacts on vertebrates. She utilizes long-term datasets (9–200 years) from species like brown bears, mouflons, tree swallows, and humans to study trait evolution, population resilience, and evolutionary rescue scenarios.
Awards:
- Canada Research Chair in Impacts of Human Activity on Wildlife
She leads a research team analyzing eco-evolutionary feedback loops but no specific grants or lab details are provided in the source text.




