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    Landing force reveals new form of motion-induced sound camouflage in a wild predator by Schalcher, Kim, Milliet, Estelle, Séchaud, Robin, Bühler, Roman, Almasi, Bettina, Potier, Simon, Becciu, Paolo, Roulin, Alexandre, Shepard, Emily L C

    Published in eLife (24-07-2024)
    “…Predator-prey arms races have led to the evolution of finely tuned disguise strategies. While the theoretical benefits of predator camouflage are well…”
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    The effects of land use changes on site occupancy and breeding success of the barn owl (Tyto alba) from 1993 to 2020 by Milliet, Estelle, Schalcher, Kim, Grangier-Bijou, Anna, Almasi, Bettina, Butera, Fabrizio, Roulin, Alexandre

    Published in Global ecology and conservation (01-08-2024)
    “…Land use changes, driven by human activities such as agricultural intensification and urban expansion, have drastic effects on biodiversity. As these changes…”
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    The effect of collaboration on farmers’ pro-environmental behaviors – A systematic review by Milliet, Estelle, Plancherel, Céline, Roulin, Alexandre, Butera, Fabrizio

    Published in Journal of environmental psychology (01-02-2024)
    “…Given the impact of agriculture on the environment, pro-environmental farming practices are growing in importance. Collaboration has an essential role to play…”
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    Barn owl site occupancy and breeding success in relation to land use and nest box characteristics by Milliet, Estelle, Schalcher, Kim, Grangier‐Bijou, Anna, Almasi, Bettina, Butera, Fabrizio, Roulin, Alexandre

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (13-10-2024)
    “…Abstract Agricultural landscapes play a crucial role in enhancing biodiversity because of their widespread presence over the Earth and their ability to…”
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    Landing force reveals new form of motion-induced sound camouflage in a wild predator by Schalcher, Kim, Milliet, Estelle, Séchaud, Robin, Bühler, Roman, Almasi, Bettina, Potier, Simon, Becciu, Paolo, Roulin, Alexandre, Shepard, Emily LC

    Published in eLife (24-07-2024)
    “…Predator-prey arms races have led to the evolution of finely tuned disguise strategies. While the theoretical benefits of predator camouflage are well…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article