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Eusphalerum, an understudied beetle pollinator in North America, comprises over 50% of beetle specimens collected using flight‐intercept traps in forests across New Brunswick, Canada. In a study investigating its phenology, congeneric aggregation and population dynamics, we demonstrated that Eusphalerum exhibits unique phenology distinct from other ...
Mélodi Lagacé +3 more
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URBANISME ET AMENAGEMENT DU TERRITOIRE - Permis de construire / Demande d'annulation présentée par le Maire de la commune / . In: Études et dossiers (Institut d'études judiciaires de Rennes), Tome 2, 1974-1. pp.
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Abstract Spatially explicit estimates of species abundance and distribution are increasingly needed to support conservation planning and management across multiple spatial scales. We present a generalized modeling framework that bridges the gap between local studies and regional to national planning by compiling and harmonizing diverse datasets to ...
Diana Stralberg +15 more
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Economic Footprint of Alberta's Irrigation Districts: An Economic Impact Analysis
ABSTRACT Irrigation development can be an effective economic force for agricultural production, regional development and urban and rural community development. This study estimated the societal economic footprint of the Irrigation Districts on the economy in Alberta, Canada, via a variety of economic impact analysis models.
Surendra N. Kulshreshtha +2 more
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Séquence Éviter-Réduire-Compenser : des enjeux écologiques aux considérations pratiques pour atteindre l'objectif d'absence de perte nette de biodiversité [PDF]
La séquence Éviter-Réduire-Compenser (ERC) est un outil réglementaire mis en œuvre dans les années 1970, dont l’objectif théorique est de concilier aménagement du territoire et biodiversité.
BEZOMBES, Lucie, BEZOMBES, Lucie
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Abstract While instream large wood is recognized as vital for healthy river ecosystems, the wood regime remains less understood compared to flow and sediment regimes, primarily due to limited monitoring. Most existing research focuses on unregulated rivers, leaving knowledge gaps in regulated systems.
B. D. Finch +4 more
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Our findings suggest that under lower emission scenarios, high‐retention harvesting is an effective strategy to conserve carabids over the next two decades and can increase species' resilience throughout short‐term periods of stress. Under more extreme emissions scenarios, high‐retention harvesting can be used to conserve carabid populations for ...
Lauren Egli, Timothy T. Work
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LES AMENAGEMENTS CORRECTIFS D’ENVIRONNEMENT AU COMPLEXE LA GRANDE [PDF]
At a time when the quality of the environment is becoming a major social concern, the development of natural resources must be carried out while protecting the environment and respecting the desires of the people.In developing the La Grande Complex, SEBJ has had to find original solutions to protect the integrity of the James Bay territory and adapt ...
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Recent and Rapid Assembly of an Island Species–Area Relationship Threatened by Human Disturbance
The island species–area relationship (ISAR), traditionally studied in millions of years old oceanic archipelagos, remains poorly understood in much younger insular systems. Using fish communities from 79 postglacial peri‐Alpine lakes, we show that classical ISAR patterns can emerge rapidly, contrary to expectations given their young age (< 15,000 years)
Luiz Jardim de Queiroz +10 more
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L'ingénierie écologique au service de l'aménagement du territoire - Avant-propos [PDF]
Ce numéro spécial fait suite à un séminaire d’animation scientifique sur le thème « Des ingénieries par et pour le vivant, écologiques et agro-écologiques », organisé le 19 décembre 2013 par l’Inra, le Cirad, Irstea et le CNRS sur le site Agropolis de
REY, Freddy +3 more
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