an ambitious project in the Museum, for studying interactions
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an ambitious project in the Museum, for studying interactions
Master Evolution, Patrimoine Naturel et Sociétés (Muséum) ; Tronc commun M1 (2016-17) BCDiv an ambitious project in the Museum, for studying interactions between biodiversity and the human societies Jean-Denis VIGNE Senior Researcher, CNRS, Archaeozoology Ex-Scientific and technical Director of BCDiv InEE 2010: Big national program “ Investissement d’avenir” (Investment for the future) 35 thousand million Euros, including 22 for research and universities Calls for projects of: - Excellence Initiatives (IdEx) - Excellence Laboratories (LabEx) - Excellence Facilities (EquipEx) etc… 800 proposals, 100 accepted in 2011 Support the best laboratories and strengthen their potentialities in order to generate ambitious scientific projects and to make them more visible at the international level BCDiv Biological and Cultural Diversities: origins, evolution, interactions, future InEE Located on the sites of the National Museum of Natural History (MNHN) © JD Vigne, CNRS Conceived as a multi-disciplinary transversal networking project, based on: - 13 Laboratoriesof the MNHN (60%) and of the CNRS Institute Ecology & Environment (20%) - 114 researchers, 197 (Ass.)Professors, 176 technical staff Humans & Societies Biodiversity Biodiversity issues cannot be addressed without taking into consideration the complexity and dynamics of both the human societies and the biodiversity, and their interactions at different time scales. BCDiv aims to: - Bring together and stimulate the very diverse disciplinary skills, - Put them at the service of the improvement of knowledge and understanding of the biological and cultural diversities, and of their complex interactions Three main areas of research, teaching, training and dissemination: Processes - Diversity of humans and of the behaviours of their societies towards biodiversity, and the processes which generate and sustain these diversities Patterns - Patterns of the biological diversity, from the level of the organs to the level of ecosystems, and the processes of birth and natural regulation of this biodiversity - Diversity and complexity of the interactions between the biological and the socio-cultural systems (co-evolution / co-development) Decades Centuries Millennia Geological eras Eight research work packages: Humans & Societies Interactions Biodiversity WP8. Concepts, methods and inter-disciplinary approaches Processes WP7. Sciences of conservation WP6. Biodiversity scenarios, modelling, predictions WP5. Functions, adaptation Decades Centuries WP4. Practices and representations WP3. Human biology and evolution Patterns WP2. Integrative taxonomy WP1. Inventory & monitoring Millennia Geological eras 13 Laboratories: - Archéozoologie, Archéobotanique (Unité chargée de la mise en œuvre) - Eco-Anthropologie, Ethnobiologie - Centre des Sciences de la Conservation (CESCO) - Institut de Systématique, Evolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB) - Biologie des organismes et écosystèmes acquatiques (BOREA) - Histoire naturelle de l'homme préhistorique (HNHP) - Centre de recherche sur la paléobiodiversité et les paléoenvironnements (CR2P) 11 UMR - Evolution Paris Seine - Mécanismes adaptatifs et évolution (MECADEV) - Molécules de communication et adaptation des micro-organismes (MCAM) - Patrimoines locaux et gouvernance (PALOC) - Outils et méthodes de la systématique intégrative - Bases de données sur la Biodiversité, Ecologie, Environnement, Sociétés (BBEES) 2 UMS Strengths: - Pluridisciplinarity (environmental chemistry, ecology, systematics, evoluton sciences, biological, social and historical anthropology) - Expertise for describing and comparing natural/cultural objects and diversity patterns - Ability to consider different timescales: geological era, millennia, centuries - Immense heritage collections and databases, continuously increased by new specimens coming from the inventory missions and by hightech analytical data - Unique opportunities for disseminating, teaching and training Strategic aims : - Support the important progresses of the scientifc research, of the valorisation, of teaching and training which have been performed by the Museum and its partners, in order to strengthen its collective efficiency and its international role - Develop the proper qualities of the Museum laboratories : taxonomy and systematics, conservation science, environmental anthropology, hisstorical approaches - Stimulate the convergence of the technical knowledge and the disciplianry expertises - Create the conditions of a collective reflection and conceptual construction for the interactions between biodiversity and teh societies Budget allocation, trajectory; leverage effect Total budget= 7 600 k€ 1 400 Preoccupation for added value (the blind spots) K€ 1 200 ♦ 35% According to the initial project - Rejuvenation & maintenance of the shared big technological facilities - Related recruitment of engineers - General functioning (SAB, recruitment, publication, expertise, dissemination…) - Overheads & taxes 1 000 800 600 400 200 0 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 ♦ 65% Submitted to internal calls for projects (at least 2 UMRs) - PhD fellowship + functioning - Post-Doc fellowship + functioning - Master fellowship - Functioning of the Invited professors - Scientific edition - Field missions for inventories Governance Scientific & Technical Director Financial & Staff Manager (centralized management) Steering Committee (CP) Directors of the UMRs, Managers of the MNHN executive sections, CNRS-INEE assistant managers + Permanent guests (Idex, ANR…) Scientific Advisory Board (Free & Independent) Rating, selecting, ranking and writing opinions UMR Annual calls projects Scientific Councils Doctoral School UMR et UMS Recruitment Committees juin Recruited scientists 09/09 10/01 23/02 05/07 14/12 24/01 17/06 06/12 21/01 10/07 17-8/9 03/12 23/01 CP CS CP CP CS CP CP CS CP CP Rest CS CP 2011 2012 AAP-1 2013 AAP-2 2014 AAP-3 17 Docs ½ CP RestCP CP 2015 AAP-4 Rest 2016 AAP-5 AAP-6 Monica ARIAS (ISYEB - MECADEV) S Marie CIBOT (Eco-anthr – MECADEV) S Liz KERR (MECADEV-AASPE) ? Antoine Fraimout (ISYEB – CESCO) Anais CHALANT (BOREA - AASPE) Simon VERON (CESCO - ISYEB) M. FISLER (ISYEB-Anthr) Linda DUVAL (MCAM - Anthropo) Aneke VanHeteren (HNHP - Anthropo) Internat. Recruited 4% researchers (N=23) E. Stoetzel (ISYEB - HMHP) Rémi ALLEMAND (CR2P - MECADEV) Malcom SANDERS (CR2P - ISYEB) Chloé VIGLIOTTI (Evol - MECADEV) Nicolas DUBOS (CESCO - MECADEV) A. Rodriguez de C. (Eco-Anthr – ISYEB) MNHN 26% E. Meulmann (MECADEV - Anthr) 21 Post-docs Cédric DEL RIO (CR2P - ISYEB) Alice PETZOLD (ISYEB - CESCO) 4 Docs L. MORINO A. SAN- GALLI M. ROBUCHON (ISYEB - CESCO) Sophie CERSOY (AASPE - HNHP - MCAM) Europe 35% Caroline MOUSSY (CESCO - ISYEB) Iona MARQUIER (ISYEB -CESCO) K. PAPAYIANNIS (AASPE - ISYEB) Ariadna BURGOS (EcoAnthr-ISYEB) Helder GOMES-RODRIGUES (CR2P-MECADEV-ISYEB) Christina BÖHMER (MECADEV-CR2P) Yingying CUI (CR2P-ISYEB) Clara AZEMAR (MCAM - AASPE) YGUEL Benjamen (MECADEV - CESCO) 5 PR Invités 5 Post-docs Dobney Pyron Carole FRANK (e-learning) Paris 22% 2/3 PR Garcia-C. Province Tranformed into a permanent position 13% géochimie) prolongation 1 an + 1 an Olivier TOMBRET (AASPE - HNHP, 11 Ingénieurs Patricia WILS (Ast-RX) Prolongation 6 mois Prolongation CDD 5e ann Tranformed into a permanent position Julien BRISSET (Ast-RX/Collections) Diane GONZALEZ (Indicateurs biodiversité - CESCO) Myriam MEZIOU (Comm LabEx) (prolongation 1 an + 1 an) Prolongation C Benoit CARRE (Xylologie, Collections) Prolongatio Marie BERJON (SPS, Monographies) Prolongation 3e année Demande de stabilisation Flavie LAURENS (BBEES) Prolongation 6 mois PINSOLLE Jawad ABDELKRIM (Bioinformatique, UMS 23 CDD 27 CDD Participation of the partners 247 submitted projects scientists 87 granted projects 3,324 k€ (831 k€/yr) 75 (50/yr) (14.5/yr) Nb Projets soumis (N= 247) 65 55 Docs P-Docs 45 Master PR Ing Missions Edition 35 25 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Rate of success (%) Mean: 46 ± 7.5% Ec AA o- SP an E th ro CE po SC IS O YE BO B RE A HN HP C Ev R 2 P o M l Pa EC ri AD s E M V CA M 15 5 -5 by 90 different 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Shared cutting edge technologies Micro-imaging device Geometric morphometrics & 3D CT Sca Hitachi Su3500 ♦With metallisation Orchid stomate Collembola ♦Without UVD Pseudovibrio ♦Chemical characterization SE Shared cutting edge technologies (2) Dating very small samples CO2 very small samples Compact radiocarbon system (Micadas) Master,PhD&Post-Doc(1) Evolutionary history of Haemosporidia parasites Morpho-genomic taxonomy Ex:Haemoproteusdiversity ofFalconidae,Falco9nnunculus Falcosubbuteo Master,PhD&Post-Doc(2) Process of natural selection based on genetic polymorphism data sets nSl Heliconiusnumata(Peru) Master, PhD & Post-Doc (3) Commensalism and biological invasions ? -20 degree gape (mouth opening angle) Flav (8) Syl (12) -80 degree gape (mouth opening angle) Master, PhD & Post-Doc (4) Co-evolution of Homininae hands and feet Master, PhD & Post-Doc (5) Wild chimpanzee-human interactions, adaptive strategies and health conse Inventory field missions (1) Missions (N=19) Cultural diversity 11% (Bio)archaeolo gy 11% Biodiversity Inventories 41% Ecology, Popul Dynamics 16% Paleontologica l diversity 5% Ancient & modern Biodiv. Inv. 16% Inventory field missions (2) Biodiversity inventories in New GuineaCoelacanth biology and conservation BCDiv Satellite Tag Inventory field missions (3) Origin of pollinator diversity in SE France Heritage & peopling in Namibia Interaction network plants-Insects At the crossroad of technologies and disciplines Evolutionary history of Haemosporidia Parasitology, Systematics, Genomics, Primatology Process of natural selection Cross-exploration of butterfly and human datasets Wild chimpanzeehuman interactions Etho-ecology, Functional anatomy, Parasitology, Social anthropology, Origin of pollinator diversity Systematics, Functional ecology, Co-evolution, Conservation biology Coelacanth biology and conservation Etho-ecology, Functional Anatomy, Paleontologists, Conservation biolog Teaching and training – E-learning - 25 master training, 17 PhD fellowship - Re-organisation of the Master courses - Creation of a new Master unit package: “Biodiversities and Archaeology” (B& - With SUs IdEx: Creation of a TICE platform for Biodiversity Socio-economic impact - Dissemination ♦ Biodiversity indicators ♦ Annual meetings Compléter par une photo ♦ Multitaxa studies ♦ BCDiv Website ♦ Edition of Monographies ♦ Public conferences & exhibitions 09h15-10h15 Jean-Denis VIGNE, DR CNRS, Muséum, Directeur du LabEx BCDiv, « BCDiv, an ambitious project in the Museum, for studying interactions between biodiversities and the human societies » Pause 20’ 10h30-12h Présentation de plates-formes techniques co-financées par le LabEx - AST-RX / ASIM : Accès Scientifique à la Tomographie par Rayons X / Accès Scientifique à l’Imagerie (Patricia Wils) - Service de Systématique Moléculaire et Cluster (Jawad Abdelkrim et Julio Pedraza) - Biogéochimie isotopique et datations (O. Tombret et D. Fiorillo) 13h30-14h30 Nicolas PUILLANDRE, MC Muséum, Département Systématique et Evolution, « Inventory of the terrestrial and marine biodiversity in Oceania » 14h30-15h30 Gaël CLEMENT, PR Muséum, Département Histoire de la Terre, « The South-African coelacanths: studying (in situ) for better protecting (in extenso) » Pause 20’ 15h50-17h00 Jean-Denis VIGNE, DR CNRS, Département Ecologie et gestion de la Biodiversité, « Biodiversity and anthropisation: an archaeological approach » CRISES PASSEES DE LA BIODIVERSITE 17h15-18h15 Ronan ALLAIN, MC Muséum, Département Histoire de la Terre, «Météorite et poulet: la non-extinction des dinosaures »
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