Institutional affiliations
CNRS-MNHN
David COSTANTINI
Affiliated entity
BBC
Researches
Accreditation to supervise research
Speciality
Ecologie physiologique, physiologie de la conservation
Contact
Social networks
Website(s)
E-mail
Address(es)
7 rue Cuvier
75005 Paris
Responsibilities outside the research group
Membre du GDR LiGA (Groupement de recherche Littoral de Guyane sous influence Amazonienne)
Research fields
Guyane française
Asie du Sud-Est
Publications
2020
- June 2020 — Impacts of selective logging on the oxidative status of tropical understory birds. Journal of Animal Ecology. 1365--2656.13280.,ISSN:0021-8790, 1365-2656
- June 2020 — Sex-Specific Response to Caloric Restriction After Reproductive Investment in Microcebus murinus: An Integrative Approach. Frontiers in Physiology. Vol. 11, p. 506.,ISSN:1664-042X
- June 2020 — Glucocorticoids link forest type to local abundance in tropical birds. Functional Ecology. 1365--2435.13586.,ISSN:0269-8463, 1365-2435
- May 2020 — Patterns of mercury exposure and relationships with isotopes and markers of oxidative status in chicks of a Mediterranean seabird. Environmental Pollution. Vol. 260, p. 114095.,ISSN:02697491
- March 2020 — Mercury exposure in relation to foraging ecology and its impact on the oxidative status of an endangered seabird. Sci. Total Environ. Vol. 724, p. 138131.,ISSN:1879-1026
- 2020 — The kestrel: ecology, behaviour and conservation of an open-land predator. Dir. Cambridge University Press.,ISBN:978-1-108-47062-9
2019
- October 2019 — Immune response of hibernating European bats to a fungal challenge. Biol Open.,ISSN:2046-6390
- July 2019 — Understanding diversity in oxidative status and oxidative stress: the opportunities and challenges ahead. J. Exp. Biol. Vol. 222, Pt 13.,ISSN:1477-9145
- June 2019 — Hormesis Promotes Evolutionary Change. Dose Response. Vol. 17, n° 2, p. 1559325819843376.,ISSN:1559-3258
- June 2019 — Impacts of land use on an insectivorous tropical bat: The importance of mercury, physio-immunology and trophic position. Science of The Total Environment. Vol. 671, p. 1077-1085.,ISSN:00489697