My research focuses on understanding how climate change affects species distribution, behavior, and resilience, with a particular emphasis on reptiles and arid ecosystems. I combine fieldwork with ecological modeling to predict biodiversity responses to environmental change.
Research Themes
🔬 Climate Change & Species Distribution
- Modeling species responses to global warming
- Predicting habitat suitability under future scenarios
- Using WorldClim and environmental variables
🦎 Animal Ecology & Adaptation
- Behavioral and physiological adaptation to extreme environments
- Focus on reptiles (especially desert lizards)
- Impact of environmental stressors
📊 Ecological Modeling & Data Science
- Species Distribution Models (SDMs)
- Algorithms: MaxEnt, GLM, Random Forest, SVM
- Data analysis using R
Scientific Projects
🟢 Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund
Project: Genetic diversity & conservation of Uromastyx acanthinura
Role: Principal Investigator
🟣 L’Oréal–UNESCO Women in Science
Project: Climate change impacts on aquatic ecosystems
Role: Principal Investigator
Publications
- Kechnebbou, M., Belliure, J., Chammem, M. 2026. Habitat Occupancy and Microhabitat Use of Uromastyx acanthinura in Arid Regions of Tunisia. Journal of Bnimal biodiversity and Conservation
- Kechnebbou, M., Belliure, J., Chammem, M. 2025. Field thermoregulatory behavior in the African spiny-tailed lizards Uromastyx acanthinura. Journal of Ichthyology & Herpetology 112: 217-224.
- Hamdi, E., Hidouri, S., Kechnebbou, M. et al. 2024. Ascorbic acid and glutamate as therapeutics for oxidative stress and behavioral dysfunction in rats exposed to zinc nanoparticles. Toxicol. Environ. Health Sci. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13530-024-00246-4
- Kechnebbou, M., de Carvalho, D.L., da Silva, P.H., Silva, D.P. 2021. Global warming drives range shifts in spiny-tailed lizards (Squamata: Agamidae: Uromastyx) in the African and Arabian deserts. Journal of Arid Environments 191: 104522.