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A narrative review of the impact of anthropogenic light and noise on owls
Today, owls are exposed to increasingly brightly lit nights and noisy environments because of human activities. To understand the impacts of artificial light at night (ALAN) and anthropogenic noise we performed an evidence synthesis. We searched four literature databases and Google Scholar and we collected 39 relevant articles (1945–2024) providing 125
Romain Sordello +2 more
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La solidarité écologique : un nouveau concept pour une gestion intégrée des parcs nationaux et des territoires [PDF]
Cet article propose une première exploration du nouveau concept de solidarité écologique introduit dans le droit de l'environnement lors de la réforme de la loi sur les parcs nationaux français en 2006.
Bonnin, Marie +5 more
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Lisières, nouvel élément de compensation écologique [PDF]
Avec l’ordonnance sur la qualité écologique, la mise en réseau d’écosystèmes proches de la nature est devenue une tâche prioritaire de la compensation écologique. Les lisières riches en espèces sont des éléments de connexion tout à fait appropriés.
Bosshard, Andreas +3 more
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Sensing danger: Energetic and hydric costs of chemoreception in a lizard
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Understanding the benefits and costs of chemoreception and predator avoidance is crucial for unravelling the ecological adaptations of potential prey organisms. In squamate reptiles, tongue flicking is a specialized behaviour used to collect chemical cues from the ...
Chloé Chabaud +3 more
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Summary Switzerland introduced results‐based payment schemes for farmers at an early stage, specifically in the area of biodiversity. When an ecological focus area (e.g. extensive meadow) reaches a certain level of plant species diversity, it receives more monetary reimbursements.
Anina Gilgen, Stefan Mann
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Planification de la séquence « Éviter-Réduire-Compenser » à l’échelle du paysage : quel apport de la modélisation des réseaux écologiques à la mise en œuvre des sites naturels de compensation ? [PDF]
Plusieurs équipes de chercheurs ont développé ces dernières années des cadres méthodologiques et des outils de modélisation spécifiques permettant de prendre en compte la dimension dynamique de la biodiversité dans les évaluations environnementales ...
PADILLA, Brian +6 more
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Abstract Indigenous Peoples rely on biodiversity and traditional knowledge for health and well‐being, yet biological and cultural systems are threatened by ecological and social changes. Limited understanding exists on the factors that support the resilience of Indigenous Peoples' healthcare systems—the capacity of a healthcare system to adapt to ...
Sandrine Gallois +8 more
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Misplaced fears? What the evidence reveals of the ecological effects of tidal power generation
Marine energy (tidal range and stream/flow) is a dependable and clean power source that stands out as a compelling alternative to fossil fuels. Despite widespread concerns surrounding the ecological effects of tidal energy infrastructure, we find few of these are substantiated by evidence or long‐term monitoring of existing tidal power projects.
Sylvia E. Ascher +2 more
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As a cost‐effective alternative to abundance, we developed and calibrated a spatial metric to monitor elusive territorial species distributed over large areas. The spatial metric can provide three elements: annual maps of predicted presence, annual estimates of the total area occupied and evaluation of changes in occupancy at a local scale from year to
Sarah Bauduin +4 more
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Où en est la France en matière de compensation écologique ?
In France, ecological compensation has existed since the 1976 Law on the Protection of Nature. Over the past decade, there has been a renewed interest in its application, though many questions still remain unanswered..
Julie Latune +2 more
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