Vendredi 24 Janvier 2025

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  • Correa S,

    Coronado-Franco K,

    Jézéquel C,

    Cantarute Rodrigues A,

    Evans K,

    Granger J,

    Ter Steege H,

    Leão do Amaral I,

    de Souza Coelho L,

    Wittmann F,

    de Almeida Matos F,

    de Andrade Lima Filho D,

    Salomão R,

    Castilho C,

    Guevara J,

    Veiga Carim M,

    Phillips O,

    Fernandez Piedade M,

    Demarchi L,

    Schöngart J,

    Cardenas Revilla J,

    Pires Martins M,

    Irume M,

    da Silva Guimarães J,

    Ferreira Ramos J,

    Costa Quaresma A,

    Pitman N,

    Luize B,

    Moraes de Leão Novo E,

    Martins Venticinque E,

    Sanna Freire Silva T,

    Núñez Vargas P,

    Manzatto A,

    Farias Costa Reis N,

    Terborgh J,

    Casula K,

    Honorio Coronado E,

    Montero J,

    Monteagudo Mendoza A,

    Feldpausch T,

    Machado Durgante F,

    Castaño Arboleda N,

    Marimon B,

    Marimon-Junior B,

    Killeen T,

    Vasquez R,

    Mostacedo B,

    Assis R,

    Dantas do Amaral D,

    Householder J,

    Simon M,

    Brilhante de Medeiros M,

    Lima de Queiroz H,

    Lopes M,

    Lima Magalhães J,

    Stevenson P,

    Barçante Ladvocat Cintra B,

    Araujo-Murakami A,

    Baker T,

    Oliveira Feitosa Y,

    Mogollón H,

    Duivenvoorden J,

    Ferreira L,

    de Toledo J,

    Comiskey J,

    Lopes A,

    Damasco G,

    Vicentini A,

    Cornejo Valverde F,

    Gomes V,

    Alonso A,

    Dallmeier F,

    P. de Aguiar D,

    Gribel R,

    Licona J,

    Villa Zegarra B,

    Carneiro Guedes M,

    Cerón C,

    Thomas R,

    Milliken W,

    Campelo W,

    Albuquerque B,

    Klitgaard B,

    Tello J,

    Fuentes Claros A,

    Rivas-Torres G,

    Phillips J,

    Hildebrand P,

    Gonzales T,

    Vela C,

    Hoffman B,

    Flores B,

    Pombo M,

    Rocha M,

    Holmgren M,

    Cano A,

    Umaña M,

    Casas L,

    Balslev H,

    Urrego Giraldo L,

    Bigorne R,

    Oberdorff T,

    Maldonado-Ocampo J,

    Ortega H,

    Hidalgo M,

    Martens K,

    Torrente-Vilara G,

    Zuanon J,

    Acosta A,

    Agudelo E,

    Barrera Maure S,

    Bastos D,

    Bogotá Gregory J,

    Cabeceira F,

    Canto A,

    Carvajal-Vallejos F,

    Carvalho L,

    Cella-Ribeiro A,

    Covain R,

    Dias M,

    Donascimiento C,

    Dória C,

    Duarte C,

    Ferreira E,

    Galuch A,

    Giarrizzo T,

    Leitão R,

    Lundberg J,

    Maldonado M,

    Mojica J,

    Montag L,

    Ohara W,

    Pires T,

    Pouilly M,

    Prada-Pedreros S,

    Queiroz L,

    Rapp Py-Daniel L,

    Ribeiro F,

    Ríos Herrera R,

    Rodrigues dos Anjos M,

    Lourenco I,

    Sarmiento J,

    Sousa L,

    Stegmann L,

    Valdiviezo-Rivera J,

    Villa F,

    Yunoki T,

    Tedesco P,

    (2025)

    Floodplain forests drive fruit-eating fish diversity at the Amazon Basin-scale

    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

    Unlike most rivers globally, nearly all lowland Amazonian rivers have unregulated flow, supporting seasonally flooded floodplain forests. Floodplain forests harbor a unique tree species assemblage adapted to flooding and specialized fauna, including fruit-eating fish that migrate seasonally…

  • Cartereau M,

    Médail F,

    Baumel A,

    Guerra A,

    Maděra P,

    Vahalík P,

    Leriche A,

    (2024)

    Historical human impact on the endangered, relict and iconic Canary Islands dragon tree (Dracaena draco (L.) L.) and its uncertain fate in the face of…

    Biodiversity and Conservation

    Macaronesian oceanic islands harbour the emblematic relict Canary Islands dragon tree ( D. draco (L.) L. subsp. draco , Asparagaceae). Historical records suggest that its populations, nowadays restricted to Tenerife and Gran Canaria islands (Canaries) and Madeira Island, had a much wider geographic …

    Keywords :

    Conservation,

    ENM,

    Land use change,

    Macaronesia,

    Oceanic islands,

  • Dragonetti C,

    THUILLER W,

    Guégen M,

    Renaud J,

    Visconti P,

    Marco M,

    (2024)

    The impact of global change on the distribution of mountain mammals and birds

    Authorea

    Climate change and land-use changes are key drivers of global biodiversity loss. Many species are shifting to higher elevations or latitudes in response to global warming, often encountering unfavorable land-use conditions during the shift. This leads to reduced range size and increased extinction r…

  • Giusti R,

    Portela J,

    Fruitos A,

    Marcucci B,

    Aquindo N,

    Chaar J,

    Gonzalez M,

    Mazzitelli E,

    del Barrio L,

    Zarco A,

    López-García G,

    Debandi G,

    (2024)

    Biodiversity and phenology of native dicotyledonous species in a newly established vineyard in Mendoza, Argentina

    Environment, Development and Sustainability

    Biodiversity plays a crucial role in supporting ecosystem functions and enhancing agroecosystem resilience to anthropogenic disturbances. The establishment of vineyards in natural areas with native vegetation is recognized as a significant driver of landscape fragmentation and biodiversity loss. Thi…

    Keywords :

    Biodiversity retention,

    Functional richness,

    Native dicotyledonous,

    Phenology,

  • Baretje A,

    (2024)

    The first record of a gynandromorph Halictus scabiosae (Rossi, 1790) (Hymenoptera: Halictidae)

    Specimen

    (no abstract available)

    Keywords :

    (Brau et al. 2024, Michez et al. 2009) however no,

    (Michez et al. 2009; Lucia et al. 2013; Lucia et al.,

    2009; Sommaggio et al. 2021). Most of the current,

    2009; Sommaggio et al. 2021). There are more and,

    2012). A few descriptions of gynandromorph bees of,

    Gynandromorphs are individuals harboring both male,

    and female tissues. The causes of these anomalies,

    and more behavioral observations of these bees in,

    descriptions concern relatively large bees in which,

    descriptions of such a case in the species Halictus,

    have been proposed to explain them (Michez et al.,

    more descriptions of gynandromorph bees recently,,

    nature (Krichilsky et al. 2020). These new,

    observations and descriptions can be valuable to,

    remain poorly understood though several hypotheses,

    scabiosae (Rossi, 1790) was found.,

    the genus Halictus Latreille exist in the literature,

    there is a relatively striking sexual dimorphism,

    understand how these phenomena occur (Michez et al.,

  • Kutchartt E,

    González-Olabarria J,

    Trasobares A,

    Aquilué N,

    Guerra-Hernández J,

    Nunes L,

    Sequeira A,

    Botequim B,

    Hauglin M,

    Palaiologou P,

    Cardil A,

    Rogai M,

    Vassilev V,

    Pimont F,

    Martin-Ducup O,

    Pirotti F,

    (2024)

    Satellite-based mapping of canopy fuels at the pan-European scale

    Geo-spatial Information Science

    Canopy base height (CBH) and canopy bulk density (CBD) are forest canopy fuel parameters that are key for modeling the behavior of crown wildfires. In this work, we map them at a pan-European scale for the year 2020, producing a new dataset consisting of two raster layers containing both variables a…

    Keywords :

    Satellite data,

    aboveground biomass,

    allometric equations,

    decision support systems,

    fire simulations,

    forest fires,

    machine learning,

  • Mingou P,

    Gueye M,

    Bayet T,

    Cambier C,

    (2024)

    First records of Selaginella kraussiana and Selaginella subcordata from Senegal (Selaginellaceae)

    Biodiversity Data Journal

    AbstractBackgroundThe monogeneric family Selaginellaceae is made up of about 700 species distributed throughout the world, but the most concentrated part is in tropical and subtropical areas. According to the most recent infrageneric classification of the genus Selaginella, six or seven subgenera ca…

    Keywords :

    Kédougou,

    Pteridophytes,

    Ziguinchor,

    distribution,

    ecology,

    herbaria,

  • Kumschick S,

    Journiac L,

    Boulesnane-Genguant O,

    Botella C,

    Pouteau R,

    Rouget M,

    (2024)

    Mapping potential environmental impacts of alien species in the face of climate change

    Biological Invasions

    Risk maps are a useful tool to prioritise sites for management and allocate resources where they are most needed as they can show us where impacts of biological invasions are most likely to happen or expected to be largest. Given the pace of global changes, we need to understand not only the risks u…

    Keywords :

    Australian Acacia,

    Biological invasions,

    EICAT,

    Environmental Impact Classification for Alien Taxa,

    Protected area,

    Risk map,

    SDM,

    Species distribution models,

  • Rouichi S,

    Ghanem M,

    Amri M,

    (2024)

    In‐situ and ex‐situ conservation priorities and distribution of lentil wild relatives under climate change: A modelling approach

    Journal of Applied Ecology

    Abstract Lentil wild relatives are an important source of desirable traits that can be used for improving the productivity and resilience of cultivated lentil. Yet, our understanding of their habitat suitability and associated environmental factors remains limited. This study aimed to (i) assess c…

    Keywords :

    climate change,

    conservation priorities,

    gap analysis,

    risk of extinction,

    species distribution modelling,

    wild lentil species,

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