I am a French PhD student working at the Institute of Marine Investigation, part of the Spanish National Research Council (IIM-CSIC).
My research interests primarily focus on understanding how marine predators move and interact within their ecosystems, specifically how they cope with variations in their environment. I am interested in working across a wide range of scales, from individual behavioral variations to population dynamics, and ultimately species and ecosystem functioning. I utilize a blend of theoretical frameworks and practical observations to address various conservation issues within the realm of applied ecology. I have a keen interest in all aspects of scientific inquiry, including theoretical frameworks, practical applications, fieldwork experiences, outreach initiatives and teaching endeavors.
Assessing the spatial and temporal distribution and behaviour of elasmobranchs in Ría de Vigo
Campus do Mar, University of Vigo (Spain)
International Master in Marine Biological Resources: Megafauna Conservation
Universidade do Algarve (Portugal)
Universidad del País Vasco (Spain) Galway Mayo Institute of Technology (Ireland)
Bachelor in Organisms Biology and Ecology
Paris Saclay University (France)
The University of Sydney (Australia)
Kenn Papadopoulo
PHD student in Biological Sciences
University of Vigo
The Institute of Marine Research (IIM)
Spanish Research Council (CSIC),