Allowen Evin

Allowen Evin

researcher France

Allowen Evin is a bioarchaeologist at the Institute of Evolutionary Sciences in Montpellier, France. She has made significant contributions to the understanding of how human activities have influenced the morphological evolution of both domestic and wild animal species. Recently, Evin led a study published in the journal PNAS, which revealed that over the past millennium, domestic animals have increased in size while wild animals have decreased, highlighting the profound impact of human practices on animal evolution.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
41
Power
7$
Sentiment
8.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Liechtenstein 1 8.00 0.11% +0% 38,137 41 $6,900 7$
Totals 1 38,137 41 $6,900 7$
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Recent Mentions

Liechtenstein Liechtenstein: Allowen Evin is a bioarchaeologist from the University of Montpellier who co-authored the study on dog skull diversity. 8

O Estado de S. Paulo (Estadão): Do ‘vira-lata caramelo’ ao pedigree: quando as raças de cachorro ficaram tão diferentes?

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Dr Allowen Evin is a lead researcher on the study of dog evolution from the University of Montpellier. 8

BBC: Our dogs' diversity can be traced back to the Stone Age

Panama Panama: Allowen Evin is a bioarchaeologist at the Institute of Evolutionary Sciences of Montpellier who explained the study's findings. 8

La Prensa – leading Panamanian daily, est. 1980: Un estudio revela cómo los humanos influyeron en el tamaño de los animales domésticos y salvajes