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Individual flowering phenology shapes plant-pollinator interactions across ecological scales affecting plant reproduction. [PDF]
Using a farm‐scale experiment we investigated how intraspecific variation in flowering phenology and spatial heterogeneity in floral resources affected wild plant reproduction by modifying plant–pollinator interactions at the scale of the plant individual, the local assemblage, and the interaction network of agroecological infrastructures across the ...
Labonté A +12 more
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Predator activity, proactive anti-predator strategies and nesting phenology produce a dynamic landscape of risk to tundra goose reproduction. [PDF]
We show that Arctic and red fox space use significantly affects goose nest habitat selection and nest success in a low‐Arctic tundra ecosystem. However, the impact of fox predation depended on the location and timing of incubation of the nest, demonstrating the importance of incorporating time into the ‘landscape of fear’ concept.
Johnson-Bice SM +4 more
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Reduced temporal turnover in carabid communities enhances biomass stability in agricultural landscapes. [PDF]
The interannual stability of the carabid biomass in agricultural fields can be maximised by supporting the in‐field mean alpha‐richness that reduces their temporal beta‐diversity. Increasing crop phenology diversity at the landscape level also stabilises carabid biomass over time. Abstract While the temporal stability of plant communities has been well
Muneret L +9 more
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RFIDeep: Unfolding the potential of deep learning for radio‐frequency identification
Abstract Automatic monitoring of wildlife is becoming a critical tool in the field of ecology. In particular, Radio‐Frequency IDentification (RFID) is now a widespread technology to assess the phenology, breeding and survival of many species. While RFID produces massive datasets, no established fast and accurate methods are yet available for this type ...
Gaël Bardon +20 more
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Trophic interactions in seagrass meadows have been rarely investigated over the long‐term and at the scale of a whole seagrass habitat. In this work, reciprocal links between an intertidal seagrass species, Zostera noltei, and an herbivorous bird feeding on this seagrass species, the migratory goose Branta bernicla bernicla, were investigated using an ...
Maria Laura Zoffoli +8 more
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In the Mediterranean Basin, climate change is causing an intensification of drought intensity and frequency. Our community‐level in situ measures showed that drought altered floral scent with changes in plant–pollinator interactions and limited impacts on plant reproduction. We discuss why the context of our study—an exceptionally wet year—may have led
Coline C. Jaworski +11 more
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Agroecological management produced spatial and temporal gradients in crop and non‐crop floral resources that interacted to modify pollinator or seed herbivore–parasitoid interactions and Cyanus segetum and Centaurea jacea seed set. The degree of phenological overlap between C. segetum and C.
Lucie S. Monticelli +10 more
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Le projet PROTÉGER vise à promouvoir les techniques de génie végétal pour préserver l’extrême biodiversité des milieux rivulaires de Guadeloupe, tout en protégeant la population et leurs biens, des risques encourus lors des crues de rivière et des ...
Marie ROBERT +7 more
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La relation entre les types de forêt, la phénologie de principales espèces dont les fruits et jeunes feuilles sont consommées par Pan paniscus (Bonobo) est envisagée en termes de sécurité de la disponibilité alimentaire qu’offrent ces forêts.
Constantin Lubini Ayingweu
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La durée de la saison de végétation est importante à considérer puisqu’elle va directement impacter l’absorption photosynthétique saisonnière qui va conditionner la croissance des arbres.
Anaïs Thomas +3 more
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