Search Results - "Beaune, David"
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Des bonobos distinguent les braconniers des scientifiques
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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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Latest news from the bonobos: Pan paniscus myths and realities1
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Rat and invasive birds control to save the Tahiti monarch (Pomarea nigra), a critically endangered island bird
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
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
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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