Masmoudi, Maroua Taktak, Hela Ben Abdallah Ben Lamine, Sana Boukadi, khouloud Karray, Mohamed Hedi Baazaoui Zghal, Hajer Archimède, Bernard Mrissa, Michael Guegan, Chirine Ghedira
The increasing volume of data generated by earth observation programs such as Copernicus, NOAA, and NASA Earth Data, is overwhelming. Although these programs are very costly, data usage remains limited due to lack of interoperability and data linking. In fact, multi-source and heterogeneous data exploitation could be significantly improved in diffe...
Mathison, Camilla Challinor, Andrew J. Deva, Chetan Falloon, Pete Garrigues, Sébastien Moulin, Sophie Williams, Karina Wiltshire, Andy
Sequential cropping (also known as multiple or double cropping) is a common feature, particularly for tropical regions, where the crop seasons are largely dictated by the main wet season such as the Asian summer monsoon (ASM). The ASM provides the water resources for crops grown for the whole year, thereby influencing crop production outside the AS...
Sivelle, Vianney Labat, David Mazzilli, Naomi Massei, Nicolas Jourde, Hervé
The focus of this paper is to investigate the ability to assess the flow exchanges between the matrix and the conduits in two karstified watersheds (Aliou and Baget, Ariège, France) using the KarstMod modeling platform. The modeling is applied using hourly and daily time series. First, the flow dynamics between the conduit and the surrounding matri...
Bellocchi, Gianni Farina, Roberta Ehrhardt, Fiona Chenu, Claire Soussana, Jean-François Abd-Alla, M. Álvaro-Fuentes, Jorge Brilli, Lorenzo CLIVOT, HUGUES De Antoni Migliorati, M.
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Rigolot, Eric
Medail, Frederic Monnet, Anne-Christine Pavon, Daniel Nikolic, Toni Dimopoulos, Panayotis Bacchetta, Gianluigi Arroyo, Juan Barina, Zoltan Albassatneh, Marwan Cheikh Domina, Gianniantonio
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BackgroundTree species represent 20% of the vascular plant species worldwide and they play a crucial role in the global functioning of the biosphere. The Mediterranean Basin is one of the 36 world biodiversity hotspots, and it is estimated that forests covered 82% of the landscape before the first human impacts, thousands of years ago. However, the...
Fargeon, Hélène Opitz, Thomas Pimont, François Martin-StPaul, Nicolas De Caceres, Miquel Ruffault, Julien Dupuy, Jean-Luc
According to climate projections, global warming is associated with increasing temperatures and dry spells in some parts of the world, especially the Mediterranean area. However, it is quite challenging for the scientific community to assess the intensity of these changes, because (i) the trend relies on the greenhouse gases (GHG) emission scenario...
Tsykun, Tetyana Javal, Marion Holling, Doris Roux, Géraldine Prospero, Simone
The xylophagous cerambycid Anoplophora glabripennis, the Asian long-horned beetle (ALB), is highly polyphagous and can colonize a wide range of broadleaved host trees causing significant economic damage. For this reason, it is considered a quarantine pest in Europe and North America. Although the global spread of ALB has been depicted recently, no ...
Bastien, Jean-Charles
Salman, Md Habibur Rahman Bonsignore, Carmelo P. El Fels, Ahmed El Alaoui Giomi, Folco Hodar, Jose A. Laparie, Mathieu Marini, Lorenzo Merel, Cecile Zalucki, Myron P. Zamoum, Mohamed
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Prolonged diapause occurs in a number of insects and is interpreted as a way to evade adverse conditions. The winter pine processionary moths (Thaumetopoea pityocampa and Th. wilkinsoni) are important pests of pines and cedars in the Mediterranean region. They are typically univoltine, with larvae feeding across the winter, pupating in spring in th...