Erwann Collin
Associated PhD student
- Project: Project A.04
- Research Group
- Address: iomE, Hanns-Dieter-Hüsch-Weg 15 (Biozentrum I), 55128 Mainz
"The RTG has a valuable objective: create interactions between molecular scientists and evolutionary biologists to increase overall knowledge. This is ambitious but the combination is necessary to move forward."
Education
- Since 2020: PhD in Myrmecology with a specialization in population genetics
- 2017-2019: MSc in Behavioral Ecology, University of Burgundy in Dijon, France
- 2014-2017: BSc in Biology, University of Lorraine in Nancy, France
Working Experience
- 2019: Movement ecology in ants: Scientific project at the University of Arizona inTucson, USA
- 2018: Asian hornet personality: Internship at at the National institute of Research in Agronomy in Bordeaux, France
- 2016: Arthropod diagnosis: Internship at the University of Lorraine in Nancy, France
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Macit MN, Collin E, Pfenninger M, Foitzik S, Feldmeyer B (2024)
Genomic basis of adaptation to climate and parasite prevalence and the importance of odorant perception in the ant Temnothorax longispinosus Molecular Ecology, e17417 -
Stoldt M, Collin E, Macit MN, Foitzik S (2023)
Brain and antennal transcriptomes of host ants reveal potential links between behaviour and the functioning of socially parasitic colonies Molecular Ecology, 32(18):5170-5185 -
Stoldt M, Macit MN, Collin E and Foitzik S (2022)
Molecular (co)evolution of hymenopteran social parasites and their hosts Current Opinion in Insect Science, 50:100889