Search Results - "Deschamps, Clemence"
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Gap analysis of the Ramsar site network at 50: over 150 important Mediterranean sites for wintering waterbirds omitted
Published in Biodiversity and conservation (01-09-2021)“…The Mediterranean Basin is a biodiversity hotspot. Wetlands make a key contribution to this status, but many of them remain outside the Ramsar network fifty…”
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Improving waterbird monitoring and conservation in the Sahel using remote sensing: a case study with the International Waterbird Census in Sudan
Published in Ibis (London, England) (01-04-2021)“…In several regions of the world, the remoteness of potential bird hotspots and lack of trained observers have often prevented countries from effectively…”
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Migration of humans fleeing conflict in the Lake Chad region may increase pressures on natural resources in Lake Fitri (Chad): A case study on waterbirds
Published in The Journal of applied ecology (02-07-2024)“…Abstract Sustainable harvest of wildlife is a major food security and conservation issue. In Africa, where wildlife is harvested mainly for subsistence, this…”
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Planning from scratch: A new modelling approach for designing protected areas in remote, data‐poor regions
Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-09-2023)“…Human pressure on ecosystems has strongly increased over the last decades and now impacts even the most remote regions. To help mitigate these impacts, it is…”
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Expected and unexpected effects of waterbirds on Mediterranean aquatic plants
Published in Aquatic botany (01-10-2012)“…► An experimental study of waterbirds’ grazing was set up on lagoons. ► Waterbirds reduced Chaetomorpha in one lagoon and Ruppia beds in the other. ► Combined…”
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Imputation of incomplete large‐scale monitoring count data via penalized estimation
Published in Methods in ecology and evolution (01-06-2021)“…In biodiversity monitoring, large datasets are becoming more and more widely available and are increasingly used globally to estimate species trends and…”
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