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Guillaume Péron
Researcher at Lyon College
Publications - 53
Citations - 1386
Guillaume Péron is an academic researcher from Lyon College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Animal ecology. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 50 publications receiving 1181 citations. Previous affiliations of Guillaume Péron include University of Cape Town & Colorado State University.
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Challenging claims in the study of migratory birds and climate change
Endre Knudsen,Andreas Lindén,Christiaan Both,Niclas Jonzén,Francisco Pulido,Nicola Saino,William J. Sutherland,Lars A. Bach,Timothy Coppack,Torbjørn Ergon,Phillip Gienapp,Jennifer A. Gill,Oscar Gordo,Anders Hedenström,Esa Lehikoinen,Peter P. Marra,Anders Pape Møller,Anna Nilsson,Guillaume Péron,Esa Ranta,Diego Rubolini,Tim H. Sparks,Fernando Spina,Colin E. Studds,Stein Are Sæther,Piotr Tryjanowski,Nils Chr. Stenseth +26 more
TL;DR: A proper integration across biological disciplines seems essential for the field's transition from affirming patterns to understanding mechanisms and making robust predictions regarding future consequences of shifting phenologies.
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Positive relationships between association strength and phenotypic similarity characterize the assembly of mixed-species bird flocks worldwide.
Hari Sridhar,Umesh Srinivasan,Robert A. Askins,Julio Canales-Delgadillo,Chao-Chieh Chen,David N. Ewert,George A. Gale,Eben Goodale,Wendy K Gram,Patrick J. Hart,Keith A. Hobson,Richard L. Hutto,Sarath W. Kotagama,Jessie L. Knowlton,Tien Ming Lee,Charles A Munn,Somchai Nimnuan,B. Z. Nizam,Guillaume Péron,V. V. Robin,Amanda D. Rodewald,Paul G. Rodewald,Robert L. Thomson,Pranav Trivedi,Steven L. Van Wilgenburg,Kartik Shanker +25 more
TL;DR: The association strengths of species in flocks are found to be strongly related to similarity in body size and foraging behavior and higher for congeneric compared with noncongeneric species pairs, highlighting the need to consider positive interactions along with competition when seeking to explain community assembly.
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Capture–recapture models with heterogeneity to study survival senescence in the wild
Guillaume Péron,Pierre-André Crochet,Rémi Choquet,Roger Pradel,Jean-Dominique Lebreton,Olivier Gimenez +5 more
TL;DR: This work designs a tailored application for a dataset from a colony of black-headed gull Chroicocephalus ridibundus, illustrating that reliable evidence for survival senescence can be obtained using highly heterogeneous data from non site-faithful individuals and suggests that not accounting for heterogeneity leads to flawed inference.
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Compensation and additivity of anthropogenic mortality: life-history effects and review of methods
TL;DR: A method for quantifying where a population is on the continuum of population responses to changes in cause-specific mortality is described and a simple metric for the rate of compensation-additivity is described.
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Age at the onset of senescence in birds and mammals is predicted by early-life performance
TL;DR: From a comparative analysis based on 81 free-ranging populations of 72 species of birds and mammals, it is found that a nonlinear combination of fecundity, age at first reproduction and survival over the immature stage can account for ca two-thirds of the variance in the age at the onset of actuarial senescence.