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Journal articles on the topic "Oiseaux nicheurs – France – Bretagne (France)"
MONEUSE, Steve, Jean-Pierre GUÉRET, Julien SUDRAUD, Victor TURPAUD-FIZZALA, and Frédéric ROBIN. "Tendance et répartition des limicoles nicheurs du Marais poitevin. Bilan des deux enquêtes 2005-2006 et 2015-2016." Naturae, no. 5 (July 22, 2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/naturae2020a5.
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Eveillard-Buchoux, Marie. "Côtes rocheuses de Bretagne et oiseaux pélagiques : vers une valorisation intégrée du patrimoine naturel." Thesis, Nantes, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018NANT2003/document.
Full textThe North-West coasts of Europe provide rocky cliff nesting sites for a large number of Northern Hemis-phere pelagic seabirds. Although pelagic seabirds and their habitats have been studied from the geogra-phic standpoint for many years, the relation between seabird species and nest-site geomorphological characteristics represents a new field of study. Focu-sing on several Brittany populations, the present study demonstrates that the geomorphological characteristics of these micro-habitats appear to correspond to preferences for different seabird species, highlighting the importance of nest-site micro-geomorphological criteria to the successful reproduction of cliff-nesting seabirds. Extending these data to the spheres of conservation and eco-tourism, they underscore the importance, and even the primacy, of the protection of nesting popula-tions based on geomorphological criteria, rather than on large-scale, area-wide considerations. Conse-quently, much more emphasis should be placed on the importance of the geomorphological characteris-tics of nesting sites, as opposed to the present ‘bird only’ emphasis in most publications and tourist information
Roché, Jean. "Les oiseaux nicheurs des cours d'eau du Bassin de la Saône : étude écologique des peuplements le long du gradient amont- aval." Dijon, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986DIJOS012.
Full textBernard, Céline. "L' étang, l'homme et l'oiseau : incidences des modes de gestion des étangs piscicoles sur les ceintures de végétation et l'avifaune nicheuse en Sologne, Brenne, Bresse, Territoire de Belfort et Champagne humide." Lyon, Ecole normale supérieure, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008ENSF0054.
Full textThe piscicultural ponds are simultaneously economic areas of production by the intermediary of an extensive pisciculture, still strongly marked by traditions, and major ecosystems for the vegetation and the reproduction of water birds in France. The reception capacities of the ponds avifauna are obviously dependent on piscicultural practices which have to be replaced in their historical and socio-economic points of view. The adopted space approach tends to explore the existing interactions between three compartments of the piscicultural system, complex and variable from one area to another: - nesting of the avifauna - belts of aquatic vegetation - the piscicultural management, whose methods condition the economic and ecological potentialities. The comparative analysis of five piscicultural systems in the Sologne, Brenne, Bresse, Territory of Belfort and Wet Champagne has the aim of describing the specific adaptation of the piscicultural activity to their particular geohistorical contexts. It makes it possible to release the conditions under which piscicultural production and reception of the avifauna are set out, supplemented or compete with the possible use by hunting, on the same space: the pond, with its ambiguous and evolutionary definition. The various methods thus described, of balances between practices or possibly of user-conflicts, are used as a framework on a reflexion on the complementarity of the multiple functions of ponds. They pose the topical question of the multifonctionality of spaces largely in debate in the agricultural and forest world
Blanc, Frédéric. "L'oiseau, la friche et le feu : distribution et dynamique des passereaux nicheurs du site Natura 2000 Madres-Coronat (Pyrénées-Orientales)." Toulouse 2, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008TOU20028.
Full textStudying effects of global change on birds biodiversity and dynamic refers to go thoroughly into identifying and understanding complex “society / environment” relationships. History of pastoral practices over centuries on the Natura 2000 study site of Madres-Coronat (Eastern Pyrenees) induced an exceptional birds biodiversity until recently. Pastoral open lands of Mediterranean mountains are home to many bird(s) specie(s) of high interest. In consideration of their uncertain future, this species have priority in biodiversity preservation. Unfortunately, these so-called "cultural" landscapes are threatened by a rapid and generalized land cover change from open natural grassland to fallow lands involved by land abandonment and changes of farming practices since the beginning of the 20th century. Therefore, the disappearance of open lands leads to a dramatic regression of such habitats dependent species which are replaced by more common forest species widely represented at the European level. How to explain distribution and evolution of contemporary breeding passerines in Mediterranean mountains in the light of the history of landscapes and pastoral practices in Madres-Coronat mounts ? What kind of actions to implement in order to manage and preserve these preferential habitats ? We adopt an interdisciplinary approach to answer these two questions for better grasping the complexity of interactions involved. Consequently we organized our study in four main parts for which we underlined throughout this work their close interdependencies: (1) an inventory of breeding passerines populations; (2) a biogeographic approach of land use and cover changes to understand the establishment of landscapes and impact of fire on habitats ; (3) a spatial and historical approach on prescribed burning ; (4) a synthesis aiming on two objectives: to understand interactions of the system between human practices / fallow land evolution / bird biodiversity and to help environmental management decision support throughout reflecting on farming and land management practices but also by ranking actions to consider
Reboud, Christophe. "Analyse des peuplements d'oiseaux à partir de données atlas : variations spatiales et temporelles de la répartition des espèces." Dijon, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001DIJOS039.
Full textPrévot-Julliard, Anne-Caroline. "Rôle de la dispersion dans la dynamique d'une population de mouette rieuse "Larus ridibundud L. "." Montpellier 2, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996MON20226.
Full textBroyer, Joël. "Écologie des oiseaux nicheurs au sol dans les sites cultivés et prairiaux de l'est de la France : habitats, facteurs d'échec de la reproduction, conditions nécessaires à la survie des populations." Paris, EPHE, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997EPHE3037.
Full textLe, Lay Gwenaëlle. "Modélisation des interactions entre système anthropique et faune sauvage : la carte de risque appliquée à la gestion de la faune en milieu urbain." Rennes 1, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002REN10157.
Full textLe, Bot Tangi. "Influence d'une source prévisible de nourriture anthropogénique sur l'écologie spatiale, la dynamique populationnelle et la conservation d'un prédateur marin." Thesis, Montpellier, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018MONTG075/document.
Full textSeabirds are flagship species, boundary objects linking air and water, oceans and continents, Northern and Southern countries, binding a great variety of socio-ecosystems across the planet. Due to their ubiquity, they are exposed to numerous global threats. Among them, interactions with fisheries might be the main risk for seabirds at sea. The conservation status of seabirds is thereby affected, and priority actions due to reduce these impacts have to be established. Indeed, seabirds catch the attention of all stakeholders and of the general public, who are sensitive to the fate of their populations. Implementing tools and strategies allowing seabird conservation is therefore an urgent societal request. The Northern gannet (Morus bassanus) is emblematic of seabird conservation in metropolitan France, with a single breeding colony under strict protection within the Réserve Naturelle Nationale de l’archipel des Sept-Îles. Despite all conservation efforts, colony size and breeding success have been declining in recent years. A decadal biotelemetry study allowed us to test hypotheses linked to this decline. Notably, we showed that, during the breeding season, gannets shifted from feeding on natural prey, to taking fisheries waste. The consumption of these anthropogenic subsides affects foraging effort, adult body condition and reproductive output. Further, we showed that, during the inter-breeding period, gannets were exposed to enhanced bycatch risk and competition with fisheries for small pelagic fish. This had a strong impact on adult inter-annual return rates to the colony, potentially explaining the recent decline of the Sept-Îles gannetry. Overall, we conclude that an integrated conservation plan for Northern gannets, as well as for the marine megafauna in general, is only possible through ecosystem-based fisheries management. Specifically, the joint use of fish stocks by marine predators and fisheries should be taken into account by management schemes, at-sea dumping of fishery wastes should be reduced, and marine protected areas including true no-take zones should be designed, also by taking into account the spatial ecology of the marine megafauna such as seabirds
Books on the topic "Oiseaux nicheurs – France – Bretagne (France)"
CADIOU/PONS/YES, Pierre Yésou, Jean-Marc Pons, and Bernard Cadiou. OISEAUX MARINS NICHEURS DE FRANCE METROPOLITAINE. BIOTOPE, 2005.
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