Research Fellow in Ecology for the ARC Centre of Excellence for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage, Flinders University
Dr Frédérik Saltré joined Flinders University in the College of Science and Engineering in July 2017 as Research Fellow in Palaeo-ecological Modelling and he is the Coordinator of the Global Ecology Laboratory working with Professor Corey Bradshaw. He is also Associate Investigator in the new ARC Centre of Excellence for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage.
He completed his PhD in Biology Geosciences Agro-resources and Environment at the Center for Functional and Evolutionary Ecology (CEFE) and the University Montpellier 2, France in December 2010 under the Supervision of Dr. Isabelle Chuine (CNRS) and Dr. Cédric Gaucherel (INRA). In 2011, He held a joint one year appointment with the Centre for Bio-Archaeology and Ecology and the School of Advanced Studies (EPHE) as Lecturer at Montpellier (France), and was a Postdoctoral Scholar at the Oregon State University (USA) until 20113. From 2013 to 2017, he was an ARC Research Associate at the University of Adelaide. Previously,
He is an ecologist interested in how ecosystems change through space and time. He combines modelling approaches with fossil data and genetic knowledge to inform how human pressure and climate changes modified ecosystem functioning such as distributions and interactions of plants, animals, humans, and environments, from a deep-time perspective. He writes about ecology and climate change over time from the Late Pleistocene (~126,000 years ago) to the present day, and how our understanding of the past can help prepare us for the future.
Experience
2017–present
Research Fellow in Ecology & Associate Investigator for the ARC Centre of Excellence for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage, Flinders University
2013–2017
Research associate, University of Adelaide
2011–2013
Postdoctoral research fellow, Oregon State University, USA
2010–2011
Lecturer, School of Advance Studies (EPHE)
Education
2010
University Montpellier 2 , PhD. / Biology Geosciences Agro-resources and Environment
2006
University Montpellier 2, MSc. / Biology Geosciences Agro-resources and Environment
2004
University Montpellier 2, BSc. / Biology of Organisms
Publications
2019
From occurrence data to abundance and capture-recapture data; a national database representing 50 years of monitoring of the European Rabbit in Australia, Ecology
2019
Climate-driven shifts in the distribution of koala browse species from the Last interglacial to the near future, Ecography
2019
Early human settlement of Sahul was not an accident, Scientific Reports
2019
Minimum founding populations of the first people to colonise Australia, Nature in Ecology and Evolution
2018
High-quality fossil dates support a synchronous late-Holocene extinction of devils and thylacines in mainland Australia, Biology Letters
2017
Why decadal to century timescale paleoclimate data is needed to explain present-day patterns of biological diversity and change, Global Change Biology
2016
What caused extinction of the Pleistocene megafauna of Sahul?, Proceedings of the Royal Society B
2016
Climate change not to blame for late Quaternary megafauna extinctions in Australia, Nature Communications
2016
Predicting and mitigating future biodiversity loss using long-term ecological proxies, Ecography
2016
FosSahul: a comprehensive database of quality-rated fossil ages for Sahul's Quaternary vertebrates, Scientific Data
2016
Where to dig for fossils: combining climate-envelope, taphonomy and discovery models, PLoS One
2015
Uncertainties in specimen dates constrain the choice of statistical method to infer extinction time, Quaternary Sciences Review
2015
Modelling species’ range dynamics: Which model and why?, Methods in Ecology and Evolution
2015
How climate, migration ability and habitat fragmentation affect the projected future distribution of European beech, Global Change Biology
2015
Criteria for assessing the quality of Middle Pleistocene to Holocene vertebrate fossil ages, Quaternary Geochronology
2014
Climate refugia: joint inference from fossil records, species distribution models, and phylogeography, New Phytologist
2013
The role of temperature on treeline migration for an eastern African Mountain during the Last Glacial Maximum, Climatic Change
2013
Climate or migration: what limited European beech post-glacial colonization?, Global Ecology and Biogeography
2009
A phenomenological model without dispersal kernel to model species migration, Ecological Modelling