Camille Albouy

Camille works at the interface of the research fields of biogeography, macroecology and evolution to understand the origin of marine biodiversity, its current distribution and its possible future under climate change and anthropogenic pressures. Camille investigates the spatial and temporal dynamics of marine assemblages by accounting for species identity, phylogenetic and functional diversity as well as the trophic interactions that connect species in ecosystems.

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Environmental DNA: Sensing the Diversity of Life and Assessing Ecosystem Health (edX)

The first MOOC on environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis for biodiversity monitoring and conservation. Learn how to detect, identify and monitor species in a non-invasive way to improve our assessments of diverse ecosystems, so we can find better ways to protect them.