Sabatini, F. M. de Andrade, R. B. Paillet, Y. Odor, P. Bouget, C. Campagnaro, T. Gosselin, F. Janssen, P. Mattioli, W. Nascimbene, J.
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Policies to mitigate climate change and biodiversity loss often assume that protecting carbon-rich forests provides co-benefits in terms of biodiversity, due to the spatial congruence of carbon stocks and biodiversity at biogeographic scales. However, it remains unclear whether this holds at the scales relevant for management, with particularly lar...
Friess, N. Muller, J.C. Aramendi, P. Bässler, C. Brändle, M. Bouget, Christophe Brin, Antoine Bussler, H. Georgiev, K.B. Gil, R.
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Aim: The tinder fungus Fomes fomentarius is a pivotal wood decomposer in European beech Fagus sylvatica forests. The fungus, however, has regionally declined due to centuries of logging. To unravel biogeographical drivers of arthropod communities associated with this fungus, we investigated how space, climate and habitat amount structure alpha and ...
Peerawat, M. Blaud, A. Trap, Jean Chevallier, Tiphaine Alonso, Pascal Gay, F. Thaler, P. Spor, A. Sebag, David Choosai, C.
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The rapid expansion of perennial crops is a major threat to biodiversity in Southeast Asia. The biodiversity losses related to the conversion of forest lands to oil palm or rubber plantations (RP) are well documented by recent studies. However, the impact of the conversion from intensively managed annual crops to perennial crops on soil biodiversit...
Peerawat, M. Blaud, A. Trap, Jean Chevallier, Tiphaine Alonso, Pascal Gay, F. Thaler, P. Spor, A. Sebag, David Choosai, C.
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The rapid expansion of perennial crops is a major threat to biodiversity in Southeast Asia. The biodiversity losses related to the conversion of forest lands to oil palm or rubber plantations (RP) are well documented by recent studies. However, the impact of the conversion from intensively managed annual crops to perennial crops on soil biodiversit...
Peerawat, M. Blaud, A. Trap, Jean Chevallier, Tiphaine Alonso, Pascal Gay, F. Thaler, P. Spor, A. Sebag, David Choosai, C.
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The rapid expansion of perennial crops is a major threat to biodiversity in Southeast Asia. The biodiversity losses related to the conversion of forest lands to oil palm or rubber plantations (RP) are well documented by recent studies. However, the impact of the conversion from intensively managed annual crops to perennial crops on soil biodiversit...
Degois, Jodelle Clerc, Frederic Simon, Xavier Bontemps, Cyril Leblond, Pierre Duquenne, Philippe
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Annals of work exposures and health
Waste sorting activities are source of occupational bioaerosol exposures that are associated with several health disorders. New analytical tools, based on next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies, provide powerful methods to assess the microbial composition of bioaerosols. The objectives of the study were (i) to assess the feasibility and the ...
Boulanger, V. Nicolas, M. Richard, B. Le Roncé, I. Aubert, M. Dupouey, J.L. Archaux, Frédéric
Trends in species diversity represent an important challenge to be addressed by forest monitoring in response to environmental changes, of which climate is critical. However assessing such changes faces methodological issues. Useful lessons can be drawn from practical experience. In France, forest ecosystems have been intensively monitored since 19...
Henriquez, M. Vergara, K. Norambuena, J. Beiza, A. Maza, F. Ubilla, P. Araya, I. Chavez, R. n, A. Darias, J.
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The diversity of sponge-associated fungi has been poorly investigated in remote geographical areas like Antarctica. In this study, 101 phenotypically different fungal isolates were obtained from 11 sponge samples collected in King George Island, Antarctica. The analysis of ITS sequences revealed that they belong to the phylum Ascomycota. Sixty-five...
Jourand, Philippe Carriconde, F. Ducousso, M. Majorel, Clarisse Hannibal, Laure Prin, Y. Lebrun, Michel
Henriquez, M. Vergara, K. Norambuena, J. Beiza, A. Maza, F. Ubilla, P. Araya, I. Chavez, R. n, A. Darias, J.
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The diversity of sponge-associated fungi has been poorly investigated in remote geographical areas like Antarctica. In this study, 101 phenotypically different fungal isolates were obtained from 11 sponge samples collected in King George Island, Antarctica. The analysis of ITS sequences revealed that they belong to the phylum Ascomycota. Sixty-five...