Offres de stage et propositions de thèse
How do ants adapt their chemical "social passport" to environmental changes?

Domaines
Biophysics
Soft matter
Physics of living systems

Type de stage
Expérimental
Description
This project investigates the relationship between the rheological properties and chemical composition of cuticular hydrocarbons in ants under acclimatization conditions. By combining approaches from physics, chemistry, and biology, we aim to understand how these social insects adapt their chemical profiles in response to environmental changes. Research activities: -Characterize the rheological behavior of ant cuticular hydrocarbons -Analyze the correlation between physical properties and chemical composition -Study adaptation mechanisms under varying environmental conditions -Employ interdisciplinary methods spanning soft matter physics and chemical ecology Research environment: Location: Laboratoire Matière et Systèmes Complexes (MSC), Paris 13e International collaboration with the Institute of Organic and Molecular Evolution Optional mobility: Short-term research stay at the University of Mainz (Germany) for chemical and behavioral analyses Key aspects: Interdisciplinary approach International and collaborative research framework Opportunity to gain expertise in complementary experimental techniques Contribution to fundamental understanding of social insect communication

Contact
Berengere ABOU
Laboratoire : MSC - UMR 7057
Equipe : MSC: Dynamique des Systèmes Hors Equilibres.
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