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  • Nekrasova O,

    Lepekha A,

    Pupins M,

    Škute A,

    Čeirāns A,

    Theissinger K,

    Georges J,

    Kvach Y,

    (2024)

    Prospects for the Spread of the Invasive Oriental River Prawn Macrobrachium nipponense: Potentials and Risks for Aquaculture in Europe

    Water

    Climate change has amplified the threat posed by aquatic invasive species as potential disruptors of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. Species Distribution Models (MaxEnt) based on original data and ecological variables have identified contemporary seven global centers of the oriental rivel pr…

    Keywords :

    aquaculture,

    biological invasion,

    climate change,

    species distribution modelling,

    thresholds,

  • Wantzen K,

    Súarez Y,

    Solórzano J,

    Carvalho F,

    Mateus L,

    Haydar M,

    Girard P,

    Penha J,

    (2024)

    Paraguay

    Rivers of South America

    The Paraguay River is the main tributary to the Paraná River that forms the La Plata basin. Both rivers represent a 3400 km long north-south axis in Central South America. The Paraguay is the main river forming the Pantanal, the world’s largest wetland. Due to the annual expansion-contraction cycle …

  • Berhocoïrigoin E,

    Noac'H P,

    Ayata S,

    Laviale M,

    Fix J,

    Pradalier C,

    (2024)

    Assessing the validity of a large-scale joint Species Distribution Model in the marine realm

    International Congress in Ecology and Evolution (SFE2 2024)

    Species Distribution Models (SDMs) have been used to estimate one component of biodiversity, namely species richness. They aim to predict the geographic range of species (sometimes over time) based on observation data. However, species observation data result from complex and dynamic processes, and …

  • Morand G,

    Joly A,

    Rouyer T,

    Lorieul T,

    Barde J,

    (2024)

    Predicting species distributions in the open ocean with convolutional neural networks

    Peer Community Journal

    As biodiversity plummets due to anthropogenic disturbances, the conservation of oceanic species is made harder by limited knowledge of their distributions and migrations. Indeed, tracking species distributions in the open ocean is particularly challenging due to the scarcity of observations and the …

  • Lefort T,

    Affouard A,

    Bonnet P,

    Charlier B,

    Joly A,

    Salmon J,

    (2024)

    Cooperative learning of Pl@ ntNet's Artificial Intelligence algorithm using label aggregation

    Journées de Statistique

    The Pl@ntNet system enables global data collection by allowing users to upload and annotate plant observations, leading to noisy labels due to diverse user skills. Achieving consensus is crucial for training, but the vast scale of collected data makes traditional label aggregation strategies challen…

    Keywords :

    Crowdsourcing,

    Data annotation,

    Ecology,

    Label aggregation,

  • Clairbaux M,

    Rönkä M,

    Anker‐Nilssen T,

    Artukhin Y,

    Danielsen J,

    Gavrilo M,

    Gilchrist G,

    Hansen E,

    Hedd A,

    Kaler R,

    Kuletz K,

    Olsen B,

    Mallory M,

    Merkel F,

    Strøm H,

    Fort J,

    Grémillet D,

    (2024)

    An ecologically sound and participatory monitoring network for pan‐Arctic seabirds

    Conservation Biology

    In a warming Arctic, circumpolar long‐term monitoring programs are key to advancing ecological knowledge and informing environmental policies. Calls for better involvement of Arctic peoples in all stages of the monitoring process are widespread, although such transformation of Arctic science is stil…

    Keywords :

    black-legged kittiwakes,

    citizen science,

    environmental gradients,

    key monitoring sites,

    sentinel species,

  • Jugieau E,

    Talmot V,

    Staentzel C,

    Noir S,

    Hardion L,

    (2024)

    A knot of hybrids: Differentiating Asian knotweeds in North‐Eastern France using genetic, cytological, and morphological data

    Journal of Systematics and Evolution

    The two invasive Reynoutria species, Reynoutria japonica var. japonica and Reynoutria sachalinensis, and their hybrid Reynoutria x bohemica are often misidentified by managers and nonspecialists. The taxonomic confusions are all the more exacerbated by the infraspecific variability of introduced pop…

    Keywords :

    Fallopia spp,

    RADseq,

    Reynoutria spp.,

    flow cytometry,

    invasive plant species,

    morphometric analysis,

    population genetics,

  • Seguineau P,

    (2024)

    Ecoregionalization workflow tutorial (Galaxy Training Materials).

    This tutorial is designed to guide you through the Ecoregionalization Galaxy workflow, demonstrating how to create an ecoregionalization map from occurrences and environmental data using a boosted regression trees model for predictions. The workflow, consisting of six tools, is intended for process…

  • Journé V,

    Bogdziewicz M,

    Courbaud B,

    Kunstler G,

    Qiu T,

    Acuña M,

    Ascoli D,

    Bergeron Y,

    Berveiller D,

    Boivin T,

    Bonal R,

    Caignard T,

    Cailleret M,

    Calama R,

    Camarero J,

    Chang‐Yang C,

    Chave J,

    Chianucci F,

    Curt T,

    Cutini A,

    Das A,

    Daskalakou E,

    Davi H,

    Delpierre N,

    Delzon S,

    Dietze M,

    Calderon S,

    Dormont L,

    Espelta J,

    Farfan‐Rios W,

    Fenner M,

    Franklin J,

    Gehring C,

    Gilbert G,

    Gratzer G,

    Greenberg C,

    Guignabert A,

    Guo Q,

    Hacket‐Pain A,

    Hampe A,

    Han Q,

    Hanley M,

    Lambers J,

    Holík J,

    Hoshizaki K,

    Ibanez I,

    Johnstone J,

    Knops J,

    Kobe R,

    Kurokawa H,

    Lageard J,

    LaMontagne J,

    Ledwon M,

    Lefèvre F,

    Leininger T,

    Limousin J,

    Lutz J,

    Macias D,

    Mårell A,

    McIntire E,

    Moran E,

    Motta R,

    Myers J,

    Nagel T,

    Naoe S,

    Noguchi M,

    Norghauer J,

    Oguro M,

    Ourcival J,

    Parmenter R,

    Pearse I,

    Pérez‐Ramos I,

    Piechnik ,

    Podgórski T,

    Poulsen J,

    Redmond M,

    Reid C,

    Samonil P,

    Scher C,

    Schlesinger W,

    Seget B,

    Sharma S,

    Shibata M,

    Silman M,

    Steele M,

    Stephenson N,

    Straub J,

    Sutton S,

    Swenson J,

    Swift M,

    Thomas P,

    Uriarte M,

    Vacchiano G,

    Whipple A,

    Whitham T,

    Wright S,

    Zhu K,

    Zimmerman J,

    Żywiec M,

    Clark J,

    (2024)

    The Relationship Between Maturation Size and Maximum Tree Size From Tropical to Boreal Climates

    Ecology Letters

    The fundamental trade‐off between current and future reproduction has long been considered to result in a tendency for species that can grow large to begin reproduction at a larger size. Due to the prolonged time required to reach maturity, estimates of tree maturation size remain very rare and we l…

    Keywords :

    allometry,

    life history,

    seed production,

    size,

    tree fecundity,

    tree maturation,

  • Klippel G,

    Franco A,

    Macêdo R,

    Haubrock P,

    Lorini M,

    dos Santos L,

    (2024)

    Future invasion risk assessment of the peacock bass in Neotropical ecoregions: A conceptual and testable model

    Global Ecology and Conservation

    Protecting freshwater biodiversity from non-native invasive species and their impacts is crucial for minimising both regional and global deterioration of ecosystem services. The yellow peacock bass Cichla ocellaris, a predatory freshwater fish endemic to the Amazon region, has been translocated with…

    Keywords :

    Biological invasions,

    Dam facilitation,

    Freshwater ecoregions,

    Future climate,

    Regional management,

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