Progress in the field
HeadStrong is the first project evaluating the impact of the mechanical properties of the environment on the evolution of species. The preliminary results suggest that it is important to step back from our classical interpretation of “ecology”, using categorical variables (aquatic, fossorial, arboreal…), and to use a more quantitative approach to characterize the relationship between organism and their environment to better understand evolutionary processes, and especially adaptation.
Impact
HeadStrong has been an opportunity to bridge gaps between scientific fields, namely evolutionary biology, biorobotics and mechanical engineering. This project has created a new network between prestigious academic institutions, the Natural History Museum, the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, University College London and University of Bristol.
Given the high quality of the results of this action, I am preparing a major manuscript for submission to a leading scientific journal. I will present the results of this action during two talks at the World Congress of Herpetology in August 2024.
During this action, I was involved in various outreach activities, namely two videos led by the Digital Media team at the NHM and several events in high schools during which I presented scientific career paths, the project, and its main results.