Biographical Information
about Alexandre Hirzel
Alexandre Hirzel is
Junior Group Leader in the Department of Ecology and Evolution
at the University of
Lausanne, Switzerland. In 2001, he received his PhD in spatial
ecology and population dynamics from the
University of Lausanne, Switzerland, where he developed the first
version of the software Biomapper and applied it
to the management of alpine Ibex populations. In 2002, he made
a first post-doc at the University of Bern,
Switzerland, where he developed new habitat modelling approaches
and applied them to the case of bearded
Vulture reintroduction. In 2003, Alexandre moved to the University
of California at Santa Barbara, USA, where he
made a second post-doc in the department of Ecology, Evolution
and Marine Biology, about spatial aspects of
consumer-resource dynamics. In 2004, he was back in Switzerland,
parting his time between the universities of
Lausanne and Bern. In Bern, he developed a new method to evaluate
prediction accuracy of habitat models, while
in Lausanne he addressed the link between metapopulation dynamics
and population genetics. Alexandre’s
research domains are spatial ecology, population dynamics and evolution
of niche and dispersal. Since his PhD, he
keeps adding new modules to Biomapper and applying them to conservation
cases.
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