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    Des bonobos distinguent les braconniers des scientifiques by Beaune, David

    Published in Revue de primatologie (01-11-2016)
    “…Field studies on apes involve primate habituation process. However, the increasing poaching pressure could threaten the ape communities of animals habituated…”
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    Doom of the elephant-dependent trees in a Congo tropical forest by Beaune, David, Fruth, Barbara, Bollache, Loïc, Hohmann, Gottfried, Bretagnolle, François

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-05-2013)
    “…► Forest elephants have been extirpated from vast areas in the Congo basin such as at LuiKotale. ► Fourteen of the tree species studied (total 18) with…”
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    Latest news from the bonobos: Pan paniscus myths and realities by Beaune, David

    Published in Revue de Primatologie (14-12-2012)
    “…Bonobos are our closest living relatives along with chimpanzees. They attract much attention from anthropologists who want to better understand our primate…”
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    Dung beetles are critical in preventing post-dispersal seed removal by rodents in Congo rain forest by Beaune, David, Bollache, Loïc, Bretagnolle, François, Fruth, Barbara

    Published in Journal of tropical ecology (01-09-2012)
    “…Dung beetles (Scarabaeidae subfamily Scarabaeinae) are ubiquitous and play an important role in the removal of animal dung and the dispersal of seeds embedded…”
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    The Bonobo-Dialium Positive Interactions: Seed Dispersal Mutualism by BEAUNE, DAVID, BRETAGNOLLE, FRANÇOIS, BOLLACHE, LOÏC, HOHMANN, GOTTFRIED, SURBECK, MARTIN, BOURSON, CHLOÉ, FRUTH, BARBARA

    Published in American journal of primatology (01-04-2013)
    “…A positive interaction is any interaction between individuals of the same or different species (mutualism) that provides a benefit to both partners such as…”
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    Stream restorations with meanders increase dragonfly and damselfly diversity and abundance, including an endangered species by Beaune, David, Sellier, Yann

    Published in Journal for nature conservation (01-04-2021)
    “…•Many streams were artificially linearized for human usage, but with probable negative effect on biodiversity.•Two streams were restored with meanders and…”
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    The newly characterised HLA‐B41:84 allele, found in a prospective liver transplant candidate by Sharma, Arpit, Al Agbar, Sabina, Beaune, David, Sidahmed, Abubaker M. E.

    Published in HLA (01-08-2024)
    “…HLA‐B*41:84 has a single base substitution in exon 2, altering glutamic acid to glutamine’…”
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    Freshwater acidification: an example of an endangered crayfish species sensitive to pH by Beaune, David, Sellier, Yann, Luquet, Gilles, Grandjean, Frédéric

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-05-2018)
    “…Carbon dioxide released in the atmosphere and dissolved in water leads to acidification. Relatively few studies have focused on fresh waters, where…”
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    The novel HLA‐DQA105:05:17:03 allele, identified in a potential organ donor by Al Agbar, Sabina, Sharma, Arpit, Cohoe, Elsa, Beaune, David, Sidahmed, Abubaker M. E.

    Published in HLA (01-04-2024)
    “…HLA‐DQA1*05:05:17:03 differs from HLA‐DQA1*05:05:01:02 by a single base substitution in exon 1 and HLA‐DQA1*05:05:17:01 within introns 1 and 2…”
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    The novel HLA‐C06:372 allele, identified in a stem cell donor of an old order mennonite ethnicity by Beaune, David, Sharma, Arpit, Cohoe, Elsa, Al Agbar, Sabina, Sidahmed, Abubaker M. E.

    Published in HLA : immune response genetics (01-03-2024)
    “…HLA‐C*06:372 differs from HLA‐C*06:02:01:01 by a single substitution in exon 4…”
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    The relevance of urban agroforestry and urban remnant forest for avian diversity in a densely-populated developing country: The case of Port-au-Prince, Haiti by Exantus, Jean-Marry, Beaune, David, Cézilly, Frank

    Published in Urban forestry & urban greening (01-08-2021)
    “…Urban green spaces can contribute to conserve some of the original avian diversity in urbanized landscapes. However, the relative contribution of urban…”
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    Native top-predator cannot eradicate an invasive fish from small pond ecosystems by Beaune, David, Castelnau, Franck, Sellier, Yann, Cucherousset, Julien

    Published in Journal for nature conservation (01-08-2019)
    “…Pumpkinseed (Lepomis gibbosus) originates from North America and has been widely introduced in Europe where invasive populations have established. We tested…”
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    Seed dispersal strategies and the threat of defaunation in a Congo forest by Beaune, David, Bretagnolle, François, Bollache, Loïc, Hohmann, Gottfried, Surbeck, Martin, Fruth, Barbara

    Published in Biodiversity and conservation (2013)
    “…Seed dispersal mode of plants and primary interactions with animals are studied in the evergreen Afrotropical forest of LuiKotale, at the south-western part of…”
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    Reliability of flipper-banded penguins as indicators of climate change by Saraux, Claire, Le Bohec, Céline, Durant, Joël M., Viblanc, Vincent A., Gauthier-Clerc, Michel, Beaune, David, Park, Young-Hyang, Yoccoz, Nigel G., Stenseth, Nils C., Le Maho, Yvon

    Published in Nature (London) (13-01-2011)
    “…Flipper-banding a threat to penguins For decades, the standard practice for studying penguins — well established as bellwethers of climate change — has been to…”
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    The use of Chara spp. (Charales: Characeae) as a bioindicator of physico‐chemical habitat suitability for an endangered crayfish Austropotamobius pallipes in lentic waters by Beaune, David, Sellier, Yann, Lambert, Élisabeth, Grandjean, Frédéric

    Published in Aquatic conservation (01-04-2018)
    “…Austropotamobius pallipes is an endangered decapod attracting much attention in freshwater conservation programmes. In some cases population transfers or…”
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    Rat and invasive birds control to save the Tahiti monarch (Pomarea nigra), a critically endangered island bird by Blanvillain, Caroline, Ghestemme, Thomas, Saavedra, Susana, Yan, Laurent, Michoud-Schmidt, Josquin, Beaune, David, O’Brien, Mark

    Published in Journal for nature conservation (01-06-2020)
    “…The Tahiti monarch is a critically endangered bird species endemic to the island of Tahiti. In 1998, when a conservation program started, its range was…”
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    How bonobo communities deal with tannin rich fruits: Re-ingestion and other feeding processes by Beaune, David, Hohmann, Gottfried, Serckx, Adeline, Sakamaki, Tetsuya, Narat, Victor, Fruth, Barbara

    Published in Behavioural processes (01-09-2017)
    “…•Bonobo communities can consume certain fruits with high tannin level with special processing.•Five studied communities are compared.•One is processing the…”
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    Des bonobos distinguent les braconniers des scientifiques by Beaune, David

    Published in Revue de primatologie (16-11-2016)
    “…Les études de terrains sur les grands singes impliquent parfois un processus d'habituation des primates. Or la pression sans cesse grandissante du braconnage…”
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