Ravelohasina, Helga Rasolofonirina, Richard Jaonalison, Henitsoa Mahafina, Jamal Lepoint, Gilles Ponton, Dominique Frederich, Bruno
peer reviewed / Since the pioneering work in 70’, relatively few studies looked at the trophic niches of teleost reef fishes in Madagascar. The lagoon of Toliara (SW Madagascar) is facing threat from the use of mosquito net trawls, often practiced in seagrass and fringing reef habitats. These practices have the potential to induce alterations in th...
Kheiri, Mohammad Kambouzia, Jafar Soufizadeh, Saeid Mahdavi Damghani, Abdolmajid Sayahnia, Romina Azadi, Hossein
peer reviewed / Assessing the vulnerability of farmers can strengthen their capabilities against climate change (CC). For this purpose, this study uses a multi-dimensional approach, integrating both quantitative and qualitative methods to assess the vulnerability of farmers to CC and subsequently to provide solutions to cope with or adapt to CC in ...
Meyermans, Roel Janssens, Steven Coussé, Annelies Tinel, Susanne Gorssen, Wim Lepot, Fabrice Hubin, Xavier Mayeres, Patrick Veulemans, Wim De Wilde, Nathalie
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peer reviewed / [en] BACKGROUND: Psoroptic mange, caused by Psoroptes ovis mites, is affecting Belgian Blue cattle's welfare and production potential. The Belgian Blue cattle-known for its high degree of muscling, low feed conversion ratio and high beef quality-is highly susceptible for this disease. RESULTS: In this study, we phenotyped 1975 Belgi...
Gautier, Mathieu Micol, Thierry Camus, Louise Moazami-Goudarzi, Katayoun Naves, Michel Guéret, Elise Engelen, Stefan Lemainque, Arnaud Colas, François Flori, Laurence
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peer reviewed / The feral cattle of the subantarctic island of Amsterdam provide an outstanding case study of a large mammalian population that was established by a handful of founders and thrived within a few generations in a seemingly inhospitable environment. Here, we investigated the genetic history and composition of this population using geno...
Mastretta-Yanes, Alicia da Silva, Jessica M Grueber, Catherine E Castillo-Reina, Luis Köppä, Viktoria Forester, Brenna R Funk, W Chris Heuertz, Myriam Ishihama, Fumiko Jordan, Rebecca
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peer reviewed / Under the recently adopted Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, 196 Parties committed to reporting the status of genetic diversity for all species. To facilitate reporting, three genetic diversity indicators were developed, two of which focus on processes contributing to genetic diversity conservation: maintaining genetic...
Raick, Xavier Parmentier, Eric Gervaise, Cédric Lecchini, David pole consortium, under the Pérez-Rosales, Gonzalo Rouzé, Héloïse Bertucci, Frédéric Di Iorio, Lucia
peer reviewed / Although mesophotic coral ecosystems account for approximately 80% of coral reefs, they remain largely unexplored due to their challenging accessibility. The acoustic richness within reefs has led scientists to consider passive acoustic monitoring as a reliable method for studying both altiphotic and mesophotic coral reefs. We inves...
Luse Belanganayi, Basile Delvaux, Claire Kearsley, Elizabeth Lievens, Kévin Rousseau, Mélissa Mbungu Phaka, Christophe Djiofack, Brice Yannick Laurent, Félix Bourland, Nils Hubau, Wannes
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peer reviewed / In the tropics, more precisely in equatorial dense rainforest, xylogenesis is driven by a little distinct climatological seasonality, and many tropical trees do not show clear growth rings. This makes retrospective analyses and modeling of future tree performance difficult. This research investigates the presence, the distinctness, ...
Garcia, Théo Carlotti, François Lepoint, Gilles Guilloux, Loïc Tesán-Onrubia, Javier Angel Grassi, Baptiste Russias, Victor Bănaru, Daniela
peer reviewed / The functioning of Mediterranean coastal waters is deeply affected not only by global environmental changes (e.g., global warming, climate change) but also by improvements in sewage treatment as required by the European Water Framework Directive. These changes affect nutrient concentrations and cycling, and primary production. The p...
Dagnino, Paulina Clara Escrichs, Anira López-González, Ane Gosseries, Olivia Annen, Jitka Sanz Perl, Yonatan Kringelbach, Morten L Laureys, Steven Deco, Gustavo
peer reviewed / A fundamental challenge in neuroscience is accurately defining brain states and predicting how and where to perturb the brain to force a transition. Here, we investigated resting-state fMRI data of patients suffering from disorders of consciousness (DoC) after coma (minimally conscious and unresponsive wakefulness states) and health...
Glacet, Lallie Noël, Grégoire Ben Fekih, Ibtissem Iannello, Lisa Boullis, Antoine Francis, Frédéric
peer reviewed / Honeydew is a nutrient rich excretion of aphids. This substance also emits kairomones, serving as a signal that attracts aphid predators and thereby influences the interaction among plants, aphids, and other predators. The overall aim of this study was to investigate the role of honeydew from two aphids species, Aphis fabae Scopoli,...