Professor (assistant, associate, full)
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National Museum of Natural History
France
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African highlands as mammal diversity hotspots: new records of<i>Lamottemys okuensis</i>Petter, 1986 (Rodentia: Muridae) and other endemic rodents from Mt Oku, Cameroon Phylogenetic position of the endemic Mount Oku rat,<i>L</i><i>amottemys okuensis</i>(Rodentia: Muridae), based on molecular and morphological data Genetic variation of the most abundant forest‐dwelling rodents in Central Africa (<i>Praomys jacksoni</i> complex): Evidence for Pleistocene refugia in both montane and lowland forests West-Central African Pleistocene lowland forest evolution revealed by the phylogeography of Misonne’s soft-furred mouse Counter-gradient variation and the expensive tissue hypothesis explain parallel brain size reductions at high elevation in cricetid and murid rodents Étude craniométrique du complexe d’espèces Meriones shawii–grandis (Mammalia : Rodentia) au Maroc, en Algérie et en Tunisie First insights into rodent trapping in Oku village, north-west Cameroon, based on interviews with local hunters
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