
معرفی
Dr. Virginie Rolland is a Professor of Quantitative Wildlife Ecology at Arkansas State University, affiliated with the Beck College of Sciences & Mathematics and the Department of Biological Sciences. She holds a PhD in Ecology and Population Dynamics from University Paris VI (2008), an MS in Ecology, Evolution, Biometry from the University of Leicester and University Lyon I (2005), and a BS in Population Biology from University Lyon I (2003).
- Research Focus: Population dynamics, global change ecology, climate change biology, foraging ecology, and conservation ecology.
- Key Contributions: Investigates immune responses in reptiles, habitat use in bats and pocket gophers, climate-driven selection pressures in birds, and conservation interventions like predator guards for nest boxes.
- Collaborative Work: Engages community science for spatiotemporal analysis of host-parasite interactions and songbird nesting parameters.
Her recent publications (2022-2025) span wildlife immunology, climate change impacts on avian and bat populations, and habitat conservation strategies. She applies genomic, telemetry, and observational methods across terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems.
Contact: vrolland@AState.edu | Office: Lab Science East 314 | Lab Website




