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Natal colony influences age-specific movement patterns of the Yellow-legged gull (Larus michahellis)
Charly Souc, Auteur ; Nicolas Sadoul, Auteur ; Thomas Blanchon, Auteur ; Marion Vittecoq, Auteur ; Christophe Pin, Auteur ; Eric Vidal, Auteur ; Alain Mante, Auteur ; Remi Choquet, Auteur ; Karen D. McCoy, AuteurAs for other life history traits, variation occurs in movement patterns with important impacts on population demography and community interactions. Individuals can show variation in the extent of seasonal movement (or migration) or can change mi[...]Article
Amalia Rataud, Auteur ; Marlene Dupraz, Auteur ; Céline Toty, Auteur ; Thomas Blanchon, Auteur ; Marion Vittecoq, Auteur ; Remi Choquet, Auteur ; Karen D. McCoy, AuteurFunctional dispersal (between-site movement, with or without subsequent reproduction) is a key trait acting on the ecological and evolutionary trajectories of a species, with potential cascading effects on other members of the local community. I[...]Article
Amalia Rataud, Auteur ; Marlene Dupraz, Auteur ; Céline Toty, Auteur ; Thomas Blanchon, Auteur ; Marion Vittecoq, Auteur ; Remi Choquet, Auteur ; Karen D. McCoy, AuteurFunctional dispersal (between-site movement, with or without subsequent reproduction) is a key trait acting on the ecological and evolutionary trajectories of a species, with potential cascading effects on other members of the local community. I[...]Article
Remi Choquet, Auteur ; Arnaud Béchet, Auteur ; Yann Guédon, AuteurArticle
Flavio Monti, Auteur ; Jean Marie Dominici, Auteur ; Remi Choquet, Auteur ; Olivier Duriez, Auteur ; Giampiero Sammuri, Auteur ; Andrea Sforzi, AuteurCapsule Sex-biased dispersal and an age-dependent effect in survival rate accounted for the pattern of first settlement and reproduction in a newly reintroduced Osprey population. Aims We estimate the survival of translocated individuals, descri[...]Article
Cedric Juillet, Auteur ; Remi Choquet, Auteur ; Gilles Gauthier, Auteur ; Josée Lefebvre, Auteur ; Roger Pradel, AuteurIn long-lived species, temporal variation in recruitment, defined as the entry of new individuals into the breeding population, can have a large effect on population growth rate. While hunting, as a management tool, is generally expected to cont[...]Article
Thierry Chambert, Auteur ; Deborah Pardo, Auteur ; Remi Choquet, Auteur ; Vincent Staszewski, Auteur ; Karen D. McCoy, Auteur ; Torkild Tveraa, Auteur ; Thierry Boulinier, AuteurIn wild animal population studies, capture heterogeneity is likely to be prevalent and can reduce the accuracy of vital rate estimates. Here, we test how individual detection probabilities vary through the breeding season in a population of a cl[...]Article
Morten Frederiksen, Auteur ; Jean-Dominique Lebreton, Auteur ; Roger Pradel, Auteur ; Remi Choquet, Auteur ; Olivier Gimenez, AuteurIn a rapidly changing world, understanding and predicting population change is a central aim of applied ecologists, and this involves studying the links between environmental variation and vital rates (survival, fecundity, etc.). Demographic ana[...]Article
Erlend Lorentzen, Auteur ; Remi Choquet, Auteur ; Harald Steen, AuteurBreeding success in cliff-nesting seabirds has until now been estimated through repeated nest checks by field workers during the breeding season. The use of automatic cameras offers a method for collecting mark-recapture data that can be modelle[...]