2021 — OneARK: Strengthening the links between animal production science and animal ecology. Wild and farmed animals are key elements of natural and managed
ecosystems that deliver functions such as pollination, pest… Animal vol. 15, , p. 100053
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2021 — Investigating temporal and spatial correlates of the sharp decline of an urban exploiter bird in a large European city. Increasing urbanisation and human pressure on lands have huge impacts on
biodiversity. Some species, known as “urban exploiters… Urban Ecosystems vol. 24, n° 3, p. 501-513
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1573-1642
août 2022 — Research effort on birds’ reservoir host potential for Lyme borreliosis: A systematic review and perspectives. Abstract Zoonotic tick-borne diseases threat human and animal health.
Understanding the role of hosts in the production of… Transboundary and Emerging Diseases vol. 69, n° 5, dir. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd p. 2512-2522
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1865-1674
2022 — Diversity of tick-borne pathogens in tick larvae feeding on reproductive birds in France. Birds play a role in maintaining tick-borne diseases by contributing to
the multiplication of ticks and pathogens on a local… Pathogens vol. 11, n° 8, p. 946
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2022 — What are farmers’ perceptions about farmland landbirds? A Galapagos Islands perspective. Conservation practices in agricultural landscapes can greatly mitigate
biodiversity loss. However, agricultural landscapes are… Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems , , dir. Cambridge University Press p. 1-12
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1742-1705
janvier 2022 — When to depart from a stopover site? Time since arrival matters more than current weather conditions. On the journey to wintering sites, most migratory birds alternate
between flights and stopovers, where they rest and refuel. In… Ornithology vol. 139, n° 1, ukab057
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0004-8038
2021 — Where do thrushes migrating to France come from? Within-France distribution and temporal changes over 70 years. Knowledge of the origin and spatial distribution of migratory bird
contingents is essential information for the study and… European Journal of Wildlife Research vol. 67, n° 6, p. 95
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1439-0574