Publications & Communications
Publications
In Prep.
Turco T., Case M., Prosnier L., Beauchaud M., Médoc V. , (in prep.). Effects of noise pollution on the predation regime of the killer shrimp.
Terrade A., Prosnier L., Locatelli Y., Mathevon N., Reby D., (in prep.). Ultrasound sensitivity does not imply acoustic deterrence in large terrestrial mammals.
Prosnier L., Rojas E., Valéro O., Médoc V., 2022 (in prep.). Chronic noise increases fitness of a freshwater zooplankton. bioRxiv, DOI: 10.1101/2022.11.19.517212 PDF Poster Data
Prosnier L., Médoc V., Loeuille N., 2020 (in prep.). Evolution of predator foraging in response to prey infection favors species coexistence. bioRxiv, DOI: 10.1101/2020.04.18.047811 PDF
Peer-reviewed (Available on HAL)
7) Prosnier L., 2024. Zooplankton as a model to study the effects of anthropogenic sounds on aquatic ecosystems. Science of the Total Environment, 928: 172489 DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.172489 (IF: 9.8) PDF OnlinePDF
6) Prosnier L., Rojas E., Médoc V., 2023. No evidence for an effect of chronic boat noise on the fitness of reared water fleas. In: The Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life, 2023 (eds Popper et al.), DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-10417-6_129-2 PDF peer-reviewed and recommended by PCI Ecotoxicology & Environmental Chemistry, DOI: 10.1101/2022.11.20.517267 PDF Data Recommendation
5) Prosnier L., Loeuille N., Hulot F.D., Renault D., Piscart C., Bicocchi B., Deparis M., Lam M. and Médoc V., 2023. Parasites make hosts more profitable but less available to predators. bioRxiv ver. 4 peer-reviewed and recommended by Peer Community in Ecology, DOI: 10.1101/2022.02.08.479552 PDF Data Recommendation, published in Oikos, 2024: e10469. DOI: 10.1111/oik.10469 (IF: 3.4) OnlinePDF
4) Fernandez Declerck M., Rojas E., Prosnier L., Teulier L., Dechaume-Moncharmont F.-X., Médoc V., 2023. Adding insult to injury: anthropogenic noise intensifies predation risk by an invasive freshwater fish species. Biological invasions, 25: 2775–2785. DOI: 10.1007/s10530-023-03072-w (IF: 3.6) PDF Data
3) Rojas E., Prosnier L., Pradeau A., Boyer N., Médoc V., 2023. Anthropogenic noise does not strengthen multiple predator effects in a freshwater invasive fish. Journal of Fish Biology, 102(6): 1470-1480. DOI: 10.1111/jfb.15397 (IF: 2.5) PDF OnlinePDF Data JFBCover
2) Prosnier L., Médoc V., Loeuille N., 2018. Parasitism effects on coexistence and stability within simple trophic modules. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 458: 68-77. DOI: 10.1016/j.jtbi.2018.09.004 (IF: 1.83) PDF
1) Prosnier L., Loreau M., Hulot F.D., 2015. Modeling the direct and indirect effects of copper on phytoplankton–zooplankton interactions. Aquatic Toxicology, 162: 73–81. DOI: 10.1016/j.aquatox.2015.03.003 (IF: 3.51) PDF Poster
Thesis
Prosnier L., 2018. Ecological and evolutionary implications of parasitism on trophical structure. PhD Thesis. HAL, tel-01965545 PDF
Communications
International Talks
Prosnier L., Rojas E., Valéro O., Médoc V., 2023. Anthropogenic noise surprisingly increases fitness of a freshwater zooplankton. Emerging Bioacousticians Days - Listening to nature (Unieux, France)
Prosnier L., Rojas E., Valéro O., Médoc V., 2022. Anthropogenic noise surprisingly increases fitness of a freshwater zooplankton. Ecology and Evolution: New perspectives and societal challenges (Metz, France)
Prosnier L., Rojas E., Valéro O., Médoc V., 2022. Unexpected effects of anthropogenic noises on a freshwater zooplankton. The Effect of Noise on Aquatic Life (Berlin, Germany)
Prosnier L., Loeuille N., Hulot, F., Renault D., Piscart C., Lam M., Médoc V., 2021. Prey and predator behaviors are both affected by the prey infection. ABS 2021 (Online, USA)
Prosnier L., Loeuille N., Hulot, F., Renault D., Piscart C., Bicocchi B., Bricout L., Lam M., Médoc V., 2018. Parasites affect their hosts through many ways. SFEcologie 2018 (Rennes, France)
Prosnier L., Loeuille N., Médoc V., 2018. Parasites affect their hosts through many ways: virulence, vulnerability, behavior and energy. The 5th Young Natural History scientists’ Meeting (Paris, France)
Prosnier L., Médoc V., Loeuille N., 2016. Prey parasitism affects predator-prey dynamics and the evolution of predator foraging. SFEcologie 2016 (Marseille, France)
Prosnier L., Médoc V., Loeuille N., 2016. Parasites affect the ecological coexistence and stability of predator-prey species, as well as the evolution of predator foraging. The 3rd Young Natural History scientists’ Meeting (Paris, France)
French/Local Talks
Prosnier L., 2023. Utilisation du zooplancton dans le cadre des études écologiques. RESAMA (Brest, France)
Prosnier L., Rojas E., Valéro O., Médoc V., 2022. Positive effects of artificial noise on Daphnia magna fitness. ENES Symposium (Saint-Etienne, France)
Prosnier L., Hulot F., Renault D., Piscart C., Bicocchi B., Lam M., Médoc V., Loeuille N., 2021. Prey infection alters predator diet. École de printemps de la chaire Modélisation Mathématique et Biodiversité (Aussois, France)
Prosnier L., Médoc V., Loeuille N., 2016. Parasitism affects predator-prey dynamics and the evolution of predator foraging. 2ème Journées Scientifiques iEES-Paris 2016 (Paris, France)
Prosnier L., Médoc V., Loeuille N., 2016. Le parasitisme de la proie affecte les dynamiques proies-prédateur et l'évolution du régime du prédateur. École de printemps de la chaire Modélisation Mathématique et Biodiversité (Aussois, France)
Posters
Prosnier L., Rojas E., Valero O., Médoc V., 2021. Unexpected effect of acoustic noise on Daphnia magna. Poster
Ecology Across Borders 2021 (Liverpool, GB) - 2021
Prosnier L., Loreau M., Hulot F.D., 2017. Modeling the direct and indirect effects of copper on phytoplankton–zooplankton interactions. Poster
SFEcologie 2018 (Rennes, France) - 2018
The 4th Young Natural History scientists’ Meeting (Paris, France) - 2017