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Journal articles on the topic "Parc national du Mercantour (France)"
Tillier, Pierre. "Raphidioptera et Neuroptera (Insecta, Neuropterida) du Parc national du Mercantour (France)." Zoosystema 37, no. 4 (December 2015): 581–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/z2015n4a4.
Full textTillier, Pierre, and Pjotr Oosterbroek. "Les Tipulidae du Parc national du Mercantour (France) : résultats de l’Inventaire Généralisé de la Biodiversité (ATBI) et synthèse des connaissances (Diptera)." Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France 124, no. 3 (October 14, 2019): 225–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.32475/bsef_2083.
Full textCoutanceau, Jean-Pierre. "Les coccinelles du Parc national du Mercantour (Coleoptera : Coccinellidae)." Zoosystema 37, no. 1 (March 2015): 193–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/z2015n1a9.
Full textMaurer, R., and K. Thaler. "Über bemerkenswerte Spinnen des Parc National du Mercantour (F) und seiner Umgebung (Arachnida: Araneae)." Revue suisse de zoologie. 95 (1988): 329–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.5962/bhl.part.79655.
Full textDelfosse, Emmanuel, and Étienne Iorio. "Les opilions (Arachnida: Opiliones) du Parc national du Mercantour et des Alpes méridionales françaises." Zoosystema 37, no. 4 (December 2015): 633–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/z2015n4a9.
Full textVala, Jean-Claude, and Christopher D. Williams. "Sciomyzidae Fallén, 1820 (Diptera) collected in the Mercantour National Park, France." Zoosystema 37, no. 4 (December 2015): 611–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/z2015n4a7.
Full textDole-Olivier, Marie-José, Diana M. P. Galassi, Frank Fiers, Florian Malard, Patrick Martin, Dominique Martin, and Pierre Marmonier. "Biodiversity in mountain groundwater: the Mercantour National Park (France) as a European hotspot." Zoosystema 37, no. 4 (December 2015): 529–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/z2015n4a1.
Full textGilli, Eric, Philippe Audra, Jean-Claude d' Antoni-Nobécourt, and Patrice Tordjman. "La Combe de Crousette (Parc national du Mercantour, Mont Mounier, Alpes-Maritimes). Intérêt paysager d'un karst juvénile postglaciaire." Karstologia : revue de karstologie et de spéléologie physique 56, no. 1 (2010): 9–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/karst.2010.2678.
Full textBolzern, Angelo, and Christophe Hervé. "A New Funnel-Web Spider Species (Araneae: Agelenidae,Tegenaria) from Mercantour National Park, France." Arachnology 15, no. 1 (March 2010): 21–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.13156/arac.2010.15.1.21.
Full textCalmon, Ph. "Campagne d'échantillonnage et de mesure de champignons et de baies dans un massif forestier du Parc National du Mercantour." Radioprotection 35, no. 1 (January 2000): 11–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/radiopro:2000101.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Parc national du Mercantour (France)"
Resche-Rigon, Frédérique. "Quelques aspects de la compétition entre ongulés sauvages et domestiques : étude des relations entre chamois et moutons dans une vallée du Mercantour." Grenoble 1, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987GRE10152.
Full textLefebvre, Vincent. "Origine de la diversité des insectes pollinisateurs d'altitude : le cas des diptères Empidinae dans le Parc National du Mercantour." Thesis, Paris, Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017MNHN0019/document.
Full textMountains are biodiversity hotspots, where the effects of global warming have already been demonstrated in numerous studies. Plant-pollinator networks are a central element of these ecosystems, but, despite the tremendous number of species potentially affected by the disruption of this mutualism, spatial and temporal patterns of pollinator communities along altitudinal gradients are still poorly known. The first part of this work analyses the effects of elevation and phenology on the abundance and diversity of anthophilous insects along a 1700 m altitudinal gradient. I show that the main orders of pollinators (Diptera, Hymenoptera, Coleoptera) are structured by elevation and foraging preferences, with an increasing predominance of flies from 1500 m altitude up to 2700 m, the upper limit of the gradient. Most of these fly species belong to four families (Anthomyiidae, Empididae, Muscidae and Syrphidae) which also segregate along the gradient according to altitude, phenology and the choice of flowering plants they visit. The systematics and biology of these taxa, including their pollination efficiency, are still largely under-investigated. Second, I studied the pollination ecology and the evolutionary causes of the success of empidine dance flies (Empidinae), a central group in these anthophilous communities. I measured 1) their relative importance in the plant-visitor network of a subalpine meadow; and 2) the pollinating effectiveness of their visits to Geranium sylvaticum L. relative to the other visitors. Visits by large species of Empis produced the same number of seeds as those by the domestic bee (Apis mellifera L.), a highly effective pollinator. Such results suggest a major role of large empidines in the pollination of alpine plants. To understand the role of anthophily in Empidinae diversification and the origins of their abundance at altitude, I built a worldwide molecular phylogeny for the subfamily. The resulting cladogram includes 212 species for which four molecular markers were sequenced (28S D1-D2, D4-D5, 16S mtDNA, COI). Most clades of Empidinae contain species occupying various altitudes, indicating that there is no phylogenetic niche conservatism involved in their distribution along the gradient. The association between Empidinae and Angiosperms dates back to the end of the angiosperm radiation and seems, through the lengthening of the proboscis, to have favoured the evolutionary radiation of several clades in parallel with flowering plants. Their wide altitudinal distribution, combined with their ability to visit floral morphotypes inaccessible to other anthophilous insects, could confer them a strong resistance to global changes
Laslaz, Lionel. "Les zones centrales des Parcs Nationaux alpins français (Vanoise, Ecrins, Mercantour) : des conflits au consensus social ? : contribution critique à l'analyse des processus territoriaux d'admission des espaces protégés et des rapports entre sociétés et politiques d'aménagements en milieux montagnards." Chambéry, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005CHAML056.
Full textThis thesis proposes a critical approach of the functioning of the French alpine National Parks, through the analysis of the dynamics which animate for more than 40 years their central areas, strongest protective measures of the French legislative arsenal of nature conservation. The particular context of the alpine mountain supplies elements of understanding of the phenomena of refusal, even perplexity, noticed towards these Administrative Public Establishments. The thesis demonstrates how the alpine central zones have gradually and imperfectly slid by a situation of conflict towards the sketch of a search for social consensus, based on the massive use of the spatial compromise. The first part loosens the parameters of spatial segmentation which presided over the plan and over the demarcation of the alpine central zones. These last ones are conceived not as spaces of "natural" pseudo-fixedness, but as equipped territories answering a general logic of development of the mountain. The second part establishes the conflict as the mode of social construction of the relation in the protected spaces. Four entrances are privileged : the spaces of the conflicts, the actors and the roots of these conflicts. The part ends on the binomial conflict/ consensus through the representations of the "nature" appropriate for the various social groups, which tend to instrument it. The third part makes of the consensus the mode of privileged social exchange of the actors; but it is not set against the conflict, and on the contrary these last ones feed mutually, barriers separating them being unstable. Through the present various activities in central zone, this consensus is built on a compromise : economic through the consequences of the summer frequenting ; spatial with the rigorous spatial partition and the interchangeability with the skiable domains ; politics with the new trump cards which we discover to a for a long time rejected pastoralisme. The last chapter asks the question of the social acceptance of the National Parks, which try to turn to the local development. In the final the thesis joins in a questioning argued of protective measures in France
Cataldi, Maddalena. "Découvrir, comprendre et interpréter des gravures pariétales : une histoire de la science archéologique à travers l’histoire de l’étude scientifique du Mont Bégo (1868-1947)." Thesis, Paris, EHESS, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019EHES0130.
Full textNowadays, the Vallée des Merveilles archaeological site, in the Mercantur National Park (Alpes-Maritimes, France), preserves about 40.000 protohistoric engravings. These engravings are carved on the rocks of the valleys around Mount Bego, dated between the Chalcolithic and the Bronze Age (3300-1800 BC). Known since the 16th century, these engravings reappeared around the 1860s, in the framework of a recently established knowledge, prehistory. Our research examines how they have been characterized as a scientific object as well as the process that led to their protection as expression of the culture of the “primitive man”. The thesis analyzes, through an historiographical method, three moments of the redefinition of the value of the site, in order to describe how it is constituted at the intersection of the scientific debate, of the construction of the public opinion and his protection by national institutions
Rascle, Claudie Ducos de Lahitte Jacques. "Maîtrise de la reproduction du loup en captivité application pratique sur une meute du Parc Alpha (Parc du Mercantour) /." [S.l.] : [s.n.], 2008. http://oatao.univ-toulouse.fr/1719/1/debouch_1719.pdf.
Full textLaborde, Emmanuelle Ducos de Lahitte Jacques. "Etude du parasitisme interne des loups du parc Alpha, dans le Mercantour." [S.l.] : [s.n.], 2008. http://oatao.univ-toulouse.fr/2130/1/celdran_2130.pdf.
Full textMusso, J. "Daphne & chloris : un systeme coherent de traitement des donnees biogeographiques. un exemple: le parc national du mercantour." Nice, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991NICE4498.
Full textViallon, Alain. "Protection et développement dans trois parcs nationaux de l'arc alpin. Le cas de Berchtesgaden (Allemagne), Hohe Tauern (Autriche) et Mercantour (France)." Aix-Marseille 1, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001AIX10028.
Full textDeschamps, Sylvie. "Une étude comparative entre le Parc du Saguenay (Québec) et le Parc national des Cévennes (France) : les tendances en zone périphérique." Thèse, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, 1995. http://depot-e.uqtr.ca/5108/1/000620171.pdf.
Full textPodgorski, Ferielle. "Communication, territoires et environnement : le cas du parc national des Calanques." Thesis, Université Grenoble Alpes (ComUE), 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015GRENL018/document.
Full textThis thesis proposes to analyze the communication around and about national parks highlighting the actors' strategies, power relations and communication strategies used. Recurrent conflicts in the creation and management of national parks and political developments have led to increased consideration of local actors by proponents of the parks. This research shows the role of these actors, particularly through the communication of public institutions of national parks and participatory mechanisms that are implemented. This thesisalso attempts to show territorial issues of national parks. These "protected areas" contribute to the construction and promotion of the territories. The "national park label" distinguishes the environmental value of the territory. Finally, we propose to understand politics of national parks through the construction of the environment as public intervention sector and throughthe approches of nature and its protection. Therefore, parks' communication policies reconcile the nature patrimonialization and sustainable development
Books on the topic "Parc national du Mercantour (France)"
Crampe, Jean-Paul. Le grand tétras au chant: Biotope, démographie, comportement. Tarbes: Parc national des Pyrénées, 1986.
Find full textVersailles and Trianon: Guide to the Museum and National Domain of Versailles and Trianon. Paris: Réunion des Musées nationaux, 1992.
Find full textLarousse, Alban. Parc national du Mercantour: Carnet du Mercantour. GALLIM LOISIRS, 2002.
Find full textLarousse, Alban. Parc national du Mercantour: Carnet du Mercantour. GALLIM LOISIRS, 2002.
Find full textTinée Vésubie: Vallée des Merveilles : Parc national du Mercantour. Paris: Fédération française de la randonnée pédestre, 1997.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Parc national du Mercantour (France)"
Selmi, Adel. "L'émergence de l'idée de parc national en France." In Histoire des parcs nationaux, 43. Editions Quæ, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/quae.larre.2009.01.0043.
Full textLewis, Robert W. "Postwar modernisation and the stadium, 1945–98." In The Stadium Century. Manchester University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9781526106247.003.0006.
Full textJaffuel, Roland, and Marylène Pin. "La Charte européenne du tourisme durable dans le Parc national et réserve de biosphère des Cévennes (France)." In L'écotourisme, entre l’arbre et l’écorce, 211–28. Presses de l'Université du Québec, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv18pgt0r.13.
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