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Journal articles on the topic "Araignées"
Geertz, Armin W., and Geneviève Deschamps. "Les araignées et les insectes dans la mythologie et la religion des Indiens hopis1." Recherches amérindiennes au Québec 47, no. 2-3 (June 12, 2018): 47–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1048595ar.
Full textDaniel, Johanna. "Lions, chats, araignées, licornes…" Nouvelles de l'estampe, no. 250 (March 1, 2015): 75–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/estampe.646.
Full textSalthun-Lassalle, Bénédicte. "Oublier sa peur des araignées." Cerveau & Psycho N° 85, no. 2 (January 2, 2017): 11. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/cerpsy.085.0011.
Full textMangin, Loïc. "Danse avec les araignées-loups." Pour la Science N° 542 – Décembre, no. 12 (November 29, 2022): 86–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/pls.542.0086.
Full textPétillon, Izia. "Supernoir : l’atout séduction des araignées-paons." Pour la Science N° 501 - juillet, no. 7 (January 7, 2019): 13b. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/pls.501.0013b.
Full textJacquemont, Guillaume. "Configurés pour avoir peur des araignées." Cerveau & Psycho N° 94, no. 11 (January 11, 2017): 11. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/cerpsy.094.0011.
Full textBohler, Sébastien. "Les araignées entendent… avec leurs pattes." Cerveau & Psycho N° 83, no. 11 (January 11, 2016): 9a. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/cerpsy.083.0009a.
Full textJacquemont, Guillaume. "Spiderman soigne la peur des araignées." Cerveau & Psycho N° 112, no. 7 (January 7, 2019): 8. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/cerpsy.112.0008.
Full textKovoor, Jacqueline, Arturo Muñoz-cuevas, and Philippe Danton. "Araignées des Iles Juan Fernandez (Chili)." Bulletin mensuel de la Société linnéenne de Lyon 71, no. 2 (2002): 89–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/linly.2002.13370.
Full textRochon, Esther. "En hommage aux araignées… et aux femmes." Philosophiques 21, no. 2 (August 8, 2007): 441–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/027285ar.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Araignées"
Chiara, Violette. "Ontogenèse et socialité chez les araignées." Thesis, Toulouse 3, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019TOU30312.
Full textAmong the major evolutionary transitions, the transition from a solitary lifestyle to sociality has occurred independently in many taxa. Spiders offer a wide range of social organizations, differing in the complexity and duration of interactions between congeners. Among the 48,000 species of spiders, less than 30 have developed an elaborate social life characterized by the construction of a common web, the existence of cooperative brood care and the presence of collective hunting. However, even in solitary spiders, a gregarious phase is observed during the juvenile stage following the emergence of the cocoon. This gregarious phase is then followed by the development of agonistic interactions and the initiation of dispersal. This thesis integrates behavioural approaches, chemical analyses and computer modelling to address two questions of sociality in spiders. The first two chapters aim to provide information on the mechanisms inhibiting the expression of agonistic behaviours and dispersal in juveniles of the solitary species Agelena labyrinthica. In the last part we discuss the issue of cooperative hunting among social spiders. This cooperative hunt is considered one of the major advantages of social life because it allows the capture of prey unreachable to solitary species. The third chapter of this thesis aims to understand the mechanisms allowing the synchronization of the movements of individuals during collective hunt in the social spider Anelosimus eximius. Our results provide arguments in favour of a social transition induced by a retention of the cohesion of juveniles. They also point out that juveniles of solitary species already have all the prerequisites for social behaviours, even for behaviours that seems to require a high level of coordination such as synchronized hunting
Chaput, Jodet Dominique. "Araignées et scorpions : données toxicologiques et étude homéopathique." Bordeaux 2, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988BOR25064.
Full textGundermann, Jean-Luc. "Étude sur le comportement maternel et son implication dans les phénomènes sub-sociaux chez l'araignée Coelotes terrestris (Wider)." Nancy 1, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989NAN10018.
Full textRamousse, Raymond. "Genèse et régulation du comportement constructeur chez quelques araignées orbitèles : de la vie de groupe à la toile individuelle." Lyon 1, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988LYO10008.
Full textDefrize, Jérémy. "Camouflage chez les araignées crabe : approche sensorielle, comportementale et écologique." Thesis, Tours, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010TOUR4044/document.
Full textMisumena vatia is assumed for more than a century to adapt its colouration to the colour of its substrate in order to decrease the risk of being detected by prey and predators. However, a discrepancy exists between the large quantity of works on its ecology, its fame as an expert of camouflage and the empirical knowledge about its cryspis and colour change mechanisms. The aim of this thesis was therefore to study crypsis from a community sensory perspective, using an approach combing physiology, behaviour and colour vision models. We showed that if M. vatia was undetectable at long distance through achromatic vision, the chromatic contrast value is quite dependent of both substrates and receiver identities. Electrophysiological recordings and behavioural choices all concur to show that M. vatia is able to see colours. Spiderlings use this ability for making choices among coloured backgrounds diminishing its conspicuousness to potential prey. Finally, the results of this thesis are discussed in an evolutionary and physiological context
Kim, Kil-Won. "L'organisation subsociale d'Amaurobius ferox : modèle pour l'étude des phénomènes sociaux chez les araignées." Nancy 1, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998NAN10154.
Full textDrapeau, Picard André-Philippe. "Recolonisation des mares d'un fen en restauration par les araignées et les dytiques." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/27332.
Full textThe moss layer transfer technique, widely used for peatland restoration after peat extraction in North America, aims to facilitate plant cover re-establishment dominated by peat-accumulating mosses. Efficient in that regard, the approach fails to restore habitat heterogeneity that supports the high biodiversity of natural peatlands. Peatland pools are habitats with an associated characteristic fauna and flora, contributing significantly to peatland biodiversity. In restored peatlands, man-made pools should increase habitat heterogeneity and thus, species diversity. In virtually all ecosystems, arthropods are diverse and abundant, and they are sensitive to fine-scale environmental changes, making them relevant as ecological indicators. To assess how pools should be designed in order to facilitate arthropod recolonization, 21 pools distributed in two depth classes (deep and shallow) and three vegetation classes (mosses, shrubs and graminoid plants) were designed in a restored fen in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region. Four natural fens with pools of the same region were assessed as reference ecosystem. Spiders (Araneae) and predacious diving beetles (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae) were sampled around and within pools using pitfall traps and funnel minnow traps, respectively. In order to determine how treatments and measured environmental variables influence arthropod assemblages, the later were compared, using multivariate analysis, between pools in the restored and reference ecosystems. Of the three vegetation types tested, man-made pools with graminoid plants showed an arachnofauna and a microenvironment more similar to the reference ecosystem. Dytiscid diversity of shallow man-made pools was similar to that of reference ecosystem. The creation of pools of variable depth and the introduction of graminoid-type vegetation on pool margins is recommended in restored fens in order to optimize the return of a biodiversity similar to reference ecosystems.
Sébrier, Marie-Anne. "Gestion des proies interceptées par la toile chez l'araignée orbitèle Zygiella x-notata (Clerck) (Araneae, Araneidae)." Nancy 1, 1993. http://docnum.univ-lorraine.fr/public/SCD_T_1993_0380_SEBRIER.pdf.
Full textCasquet, Julianne. "Hasard, déterminisme et édification des communautés écologiques insulaires : le cas des araignées d'Hawaï et des îles de l'océan indien." Toulouse 3, 2012. http://thesesups.ups-tlse.fr/1977/.
Full textThis thesis belongs to the ecological community edification framework, which is a complex phenomenon that can be studied at various scales and is influenced by numerous factors. After proposing the hypothesis of a link between the colonization dynamics and the assembly rules of a community (chapter 1), I highlight the role of these factors in the ecological community edification. In the chapter 2, I propose that intrinsic and geographical factors can impact on ecological community edification through the persistence of individual flow between the immigration source and the place where the community is built-up. In the chapter 3, I show how the regional, geographical and ecological context could impact on various components of local communities; I also highlight the fact that not all the regional factors impact on the same community components. In the chapter 4, I develop a case study that warns us against the interpretation of so-called local diversification patterns without taking into account the species biology; I also show how some intrinsic factors of some lineages could prevent an in situ diversification despite a potentially favorable ecological context. The edification of ecological communities is the product of numerous processes that acts on landscapes that are the expression of historical and geographical contingencies, which probably partly explains why the topic of community build-up and assembly is one of the most controversial of scientific ecology. Only a careful examination of a combination of morphological, genetic, ecological and behavioral data could allow us to identify in which context the classical theories of ecological communities are valid
Dubois, Jacques. "Phylogénie moléculaire et morphologique des Pimplinae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) parasites d'araignées : scénarios évolutifs du mode de parasitisme." Paris, Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005MNHN0063.
Full textPimplinae are the subfamily whose parasitism patterns are the most diversified and biology one of the best known within the Ichneumonidae. Hypotheses on Pimplinae phylogeny being already established from morphological data, this work aimed at (1) supplying original molecular data, based on 28S and 16S rDNAs and CO1 analyses, in order to test the morphological hypotheses at a generic level; (2) detailing relationships within the Polysphincta genus group ; (3) establishing hypotheses about the evolution of parasitism patterns within this group. The study of the Polysphincta genus group, based on a morphological phylogeny, led to the redefinition of 21 genera, among which 3 were new. The subsequent inclusion of biological characters in the matrix enabled to retrace the evolutionary history of this group through the evolution of parasitism patterns and other behavioural traits of the larva and its cocoon
Books on the topic "Araignées"
Aziz, Khan, and Selke Philippe, eds. Les araignées. Tournai [Belgique]: Éditions Gamma, 1988.
Find full textGilda, Berger, and Martin-Roche Alexandra, eds. Les araignées. Toronto: Éditions Scholastic, 2008.
Find full textPhillip, Morrison, and Groupe Syntagme, eds. Les araignées. Anjou, Québec: Presses d'or, 2000.
Find full textBergeron, Alain M. Les araignées. Waterloo (Québec): Éditions Michel Quintin, 2013.
Find full textGilda, Berger, Osti Roberto, and Groupe Syntagme, eds. Les araignées en questions. Toronto: Éditions Scholastic, 2008.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Araignées"
"Les araignées." In Macrocosmos, 17–31. EDP Sciences, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/978-2-7598-2792-3.c004.
Full text"Enikuat (Les fourmis et les araignées)." In Le bestiaire innu 2, 571–82. Presses de l'Université Laval, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv29mvsv1.47.
Full text"araignée, n." In Oxford English Dictionary. 3rd ed. Oxford University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oed/4926219593.
Full text"ARĀNEUS (lat.) araignée." In Les animaux 2, 492–96. De Gruyter, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110637977-065.
Full text"Notes d’une araignée." In L’alphabet des poupées, 147–60. Les Presses de l'Université d'Ottawa, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvx1hw56.13.
Full text"Notes d’une araignée." In L’alphabet des poupées, 147–60. University of Ottawa Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9782760330672-012.
Full text"Introduction: "Ie roi araignée"." In Images of Kingship in Early Modern France, 11–34. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315005218-6.
Full text"ARĀNEA (lat.) toile d’araignée; araignée." In Les animaux 2, 488–92. De Gruyter, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110637977-064.
Full textPandelakis, Saul, Brice Genre, Hanika Perez, and A+B. "Une araignée, un parapluie et un aspirateur." In Identités de l’artiste, 303–20. Éditions universitaires de Dijon, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.eud.4318.
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