186 results on '"Stevens, Virginie M."'
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2. Repertoire of food acquisition behaviors in Western Palearctic shorebirds (Aves, Charadriiformes).
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3. Evolution of a butterfly dispersal syndrome
4. EVOLUTION OF SEX-BIASED DISPERSAL
5. An Individual-Centered Framework For Unravelling Genotype-Phenotype Interactions
6. Local Populations and Metapopulations Are Both Natural and Operational Categories
7. Freshwater Reservoir, Ecological Traps and Source-Sink Dynamics
8. Toward better application of minimum area requirements in conservation planning
9. Life history traits, but not phylogeny, drive compositional patterns in a butterfly metacommunity
10. Genetics of dispersal
11. Butterfly dispersal in farmland: a replicated landscape genetics study on the meadow brown butterfly (Maniola jurtina)
12. Dispersal and species' responses to climate change
13. Neophobia and social tolerance are related to breeding group size in a semi-colonial bird
14. Evolutionary Ecology of Fixed Alternative Male Mating Strategies in the Ruff (Calidris pugnax)
15. Dispersal mood revealed by shifts from routine to direct flights in the meadow brown butterfly Maniola jurtina
16. Importance of Habitat Quality and Landscape Connectivity for the Persistence of Endangered Natterjack Toads
17. Quantifying Functional Connectivity: Experimental Assessment of Boundary Permeability for the Natterjack Toad (Bufo calamita)
18. Isolation and characterization of 15 microsatellite loci in the specialist butterfly Boloria eunomia
19. impact of habitat loss on molecular signatures of coevolution between an iconic butterfly (Alcon blue) and its host plant (Marsh gentian).
20. Ranking the ecological causes of dispersal in a butterfly
21. Coupling inter-patch movement models and landscape graph to assess functional connectivity
22. Quantifying functional connectivity: Experimental evidence for patch-specific resistance in the Natterjack toad (Bufo calamita)
23. Quantifying functional connectivity: experimental evidence for patch-specific resistance in the Natterjack toad (Bufo calamita)
24. Landscape effects on spatial dynamics: the natterjack toad as a case study
25. Individual dispersal, landscape connectivity and ecological networks
26. Costs of dispersal
27. Species- and sex-specific adjustments of movement behavior to landscape heterogeneity in butterflies
28. Toward reliable habitat suitability and accessibility models in an era of multiple environmental stressors
29. Why are there so many bee‐orchid species? Adaptive radiation by intra‐specific competition for mnesic pollinators
30. A meta-analysis of dispersal in butterflies
31. Why are There so Many Bee-Orchid Species? Adaptive Radiation by Intraspecific Competition for Mnemonic Pollinators
32. Selection on the wing in Heliconius butterflies
33. Interacting grassland species under threat of multiple global change drivers
34. Coupling inter-patch movement models and landscape graph to assess functional connectivity
35. Genetics of dispersal
36. Supplementary_Information_legrand_et_al from Evolution of a butterfly dispersal syndrome
37. Fifteen new polymorphic microsatellite loci for the meadow brown butterfly, Maniola jurtina
38. How is dispersal integrated in life histories: a quantitative analysis using butterflies
39. Genetics of dispersal
40. Ecology: From genes to metapopulations
41. Ranking the ecological causes of dispersal in a butterfly
42. Life history traits, but not phylogeny, drive compositional patterns in a butterfly metacommunity
43. Ranking the ecological causes of dispersal in a butterfly
44. The pros and cons of applying the movement ecology paradigm for studying animal dispersal
45. A comparative analysis of dispersal syndromes in terrestrial and semi-terrestrial animals
46. Dispersal and species’ responses to climate change
47. How is dispersal integrated in life histories: a quantitative analysis using butterflies
48. Costs of dispersal
49. Prévoir l’effet des changements climatiques sur les populations animales : deux exemples
50. Organisms on the move: ecology and evolution of dispersal.
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