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Journal articles on the topic "Bouquetin des Alpes – Marquage"
Freycon, Pauline, Yvette Game, Jean Hars, and Emmanuelle Gilot. "Étude lésionnelle de la brucellose due à Brucella melitensis chez le bouquetin des Alpes Capra ibex." Bulletin de l'Académie Vétérinaire de France, no. 1 (2017): 126. http://dx.doi.org/10.4267/2042/62276.
Full textMusset, Alain. "« C’est là que… » Peyruis et les petits hauts lieux d’une mémoire familiale." Cahiers de géographie du Québec 52, no. 145 (2008): 63–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/018428ar.
Full textToigo, C., J. M. Gaillard, and J. Michallet. "La taille des groupes : un bioindicateur de l'effectif des populations de bouquetin des Alpes (Capra ibex ibex) ?" Mammalia 60, no. 3 (1996). http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/mamm-1996-0311.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Bouquetin des Alpes – Marquage"
Largo, Émilie. "Dynamique comparée des populations de bouquetin des alpes (Capra ibex ibex) et implication pour le suivi de ces populations." Thèse, Université de Sherbrooke, 2008. http://savoirs.usherbrooke.ca/handle/11143/5089.
Full textLembke, Manuel. "Habitat alimentaire du bouquetin des Alpes (Capra i. Ibex) au cours de la saison de végétation sur le massif de Belledonne – Sept Laux (Isère, France) : Variations spatio-temporelles, effets du dimorphisme sexuel et implications pour sa gestion." Chambéry, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005CHAMS005.
Full textHardenberg, Achaz Graf von. "Sénescence, sélection sexuelle et dynamique de population du bouquetin des Alpes (Capra Ibex)." Thèse, Université de Sherbrooke, 2005. http://savoirs.usherbrooke.ca/handle/11143/5049.
Full textAublet, Jean-François. "Comportement d'approvisionnement et de thermorégulation des mâles du bouquetin des Alpes (Capra ibex) en été." [S.l. : s.n.], 2007.
Aublet, Jean-François. "Comportement d'approvisionnement et de thermorégulation des mâles du bouquetin des Alpes (Capra ibex) en été." Mémoire, Université de Sherbrooke, 2007. http://savoirs.usherbrooke.ca/handle/11143/4712.
Full textBergeron, Patrick. "Stratégies de croissance et déterminants du rang hiérarchique chez le bouquetin des Alpes (Capra ibex)." Mémoire, Université de Sherbrooke, 2007. http://savoirs.usherbrooke.ca/handle/11143/4767.
Full textLargo, Émilie. "Dynamique comparée des populations de bouquetin des alpes (Capra ibex ibex) et implication pour le suivi de ces populations." [S.l. : s.n.], 2008.
GIRARD, IRENE. "Dynamique des populations et expansion geographique du bouquetin des alpes (capra ibex ibex) dans le parc national de la vanoise." Chambéry, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000CHAMS013.
Full textTafani, Marion. "Traits d'histoire de vie et démographie face aux changements climatiques en milieu alpin : l’exemple de la marmotte alpine (Marmota marmota)." Thesis, Lyon 1, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013LYO10029/document.
Full textNatural systems responses to global change are of major concern for human societies to maintain high species diversity. Mountains, and particularly alpine climate, offer the opportunity to work with small mammalian herbivore communities, with a strong patrimonial, hunting or emblematic value. Since the last decades, mountains are indeed facing major changes, due to the loss of agricultural lands and the recent development of ecotourism and human recreational activities. Those changes have modified natural habitats and their management planning a lot. Additionally, alpine climate is strongly seasonal and seem particularly sensitive to the actual global change. However, the recent impact of climate change on species and natural habitats is still under-evaluated. The increase in the average global temperature of the last 30 years could modify resources dynamics for a wide variety of species. The availability of resources, but also the chronology of access to these resources, for example through the decrease of snow cover in winter and its accelerated thaw in spring, is of crucial importance for herbivore populations. The aim of this thesis is therefore to evaluate the potential role of local and global climatic factors on life history traits of mountain herbivores, mostly through the example of the alpine marmot (Marmota marmota), a social and hibernating mammal. This work allowed us to better understand the mechanisms underlying the effect of climate change on mountain mammal population dynamics and demography; but also to highlight the continuous decline of an alpine marmot population in the French Alps since the 90s. Conservation strategies and practices could thus arise from this work, in order to maintain biodiversity in mountainous ecosystems
Marescot, Lucile. "Dynamique et conservation des populations difficilement observables : cas d'étude de la recolonisation du loup dans les Alpes françaises." Thesis, Montpellier 2, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012MON20259/document.
Full textLarge carnivore management in Europe is controversial because of conflictive objectives arising from the legal protection of threatened species vs. the possible necessity of culling individuals to prevent severe damages on human activities. Since the wolf recovery in the French Alps in the early 90's, the population has been numerically and spatially increasing. In parallel, livestock depredations have been following the same trend. As an EU member state, France is bound to the European Habitat Directive, which provides full protection of wolf populations and their habitat. Nevertheless, derogatory killings are allowed for individuals causing problems on livestock and some lethal control is now incorporated into the national management plan, as long as the population growth and its distribution range are not being threatened. Illustrating with the case study of the wolf in France, my dissertation proposes a structured decision making framework for the management and the conservation of elusive species that are legally protected but, in a conflictive context, are subject to population control. The sequential modeling of our decision process occurred in the following steps: 1) define the multiple objectives and formulate them in terms of a utility function, 2) monitor the population through a non-invasive approach in order to define the population conservation status, 3) build a demographic model to predict the consequences of harvesting on population dynamics and social structure, 4) obtain optimal state-dependent decisions. The last step is done with stochastic dynamic programming (SDP), acknowledged to be one of the most useful optimization methods in decision making. We provide an optimal solution for wolf management that gives the highest chance of meeting objectives, defined on population growth rate. This demographic indicator was found to be robust to sampling uncertainty arising from partial and heterogeneous detection of individuals. We ran decision sensibility analyses and found a strong effect of the utility function on the optimal strategy, highlighting the importance of defining explicit objectives. We also found that the optimal strategy was sensitive to demographic parameters, which demonstrate the general need of using solid statistical approaches to estimate them properly. This structured decision making framework can further be extended to adaptive management, acknowledged as being a convenient framework for wildlife management