Researcher
Population biologist and geneticist
Study of the forest insect response to global changes

INRAE (Institut National de Recherche pour l'Agriculture, l'Alimentation et l'Environnement)
Département ECODIV (Ecologie et biodiversité)
Unité de Recherche Zoologie Forestière (URZF), Centre de recherche Val de Loire,
2163 Avenue de la Pomme de Pin, Domaine de Limère, Ardon
CS 40001 Ardon, 45075 Orleans cedex 2, France
tel : +33 2 38 41 78 98 ; e-mail : jerome.rousselet@orleans.inra.fr
web : https://urzf.val-de-loire.hub.inrae.fr/
www.researchgate.net/profile/Jerome_Rousselet

Personal data
Nationality :French ; Date of birth : August 15, 1969 ; Gender : male

Education
1999    PhD thesis in Population Biology, Université François Rabelais, Tours, France
    (jury : Huignard J., Battisti A., Dedryver C.-A., Périquet G., Bastien J.-C., Lemeunier F., Géri C.)

Work experience
Employment
2000 - …     Research scientist, INRA – URZF, Orléans, France
1999 – 2000    Temporary lecturer (A.T.E.R.), Université Paris XI – CNRS Gif-sur-Yvette (Lab. Populations, Génétique et Evolution)
Professional membership and other experiences
2004 – 2015    . member of the teaching staff of the Master « Biologie des Organismes, des Populations et des Ecosystèmes », Université d’Orléans, France
2011-2012    . scientific advisor for the TV documentary « The Conquerors – the Pine Processionary Caterpillars » (film director: Vincent Amouroux ; producer : Zed / Arte); Best Animal Behavior Award, Japan Wildlife Festival 2015)
Total production: 25 scientific articles in peer-reviewed international journals ; 4 book chapters
    H-index (WoS) = 6. (see www.prodinra.inra.fr)
Significant publications
[1] Rossi J.-P., Imbault V., Lamant T., Rousselet J. (2016). A citywide survey of the pine processionary moth Thaumetopoeapityocampa spatial distribution in Orléans (France), Urban Forestry and Urban Greenings, DOI 10.1016/j.ufug.2016.07.015
[2] Rossi J.-P., Garcia J., Roques A, Rousselet J. (2016) Trees outside forests in agricultural landscapes: spatial distribution and impact on habitat connectivity for forest organisms. Landscape Ecology, 31:243.DOI 10.1007/s10980-015-0239-8
[3] Robinet C., Laparie M., Rousselet J. (2015) Looking beyond the large scale effects of global change: local phenologies can result in critical heterogeneity in the Pine Processionary Moth. Frontiers in Physiology 6, 334. DOI 10.3389/fphys.2015.00334
[4] Rousselet J., Simonato M., Salvato P., Rossi J.-P., Magnoux E., Roques A., Battisti A. &Kerdelhué C. (2015). Subchapter 4.4. Range Expansion in the Pine Processionary Moth: A Population Genetics Approach. Chapter 4 Genetic Diversity and Structure at Different Spatial Scales in the Processionary Moths In: Roques A (ed) Processionary moths and climate change: an update. Springer / Quae Editions.
[5] Rousselet J., Imbert C.-E., Dekri A., Garcia J., Goussard F., Vincent B., Denux O., Robinet C., Dorkeld F., Roques A., Rossi J.-P. (2013). Assessing species distribution using Google Street View: A pilot study with the pine processionary moth. Plos One, 8 (10), 7 p. DOI10.1371/journal.pone.0074918