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Vincent Bretagnolle
Researcher at University of La Rochelle
Publications - 360
Citations - 13561
Vincent Bretagnolle is an academic researcher from University of La Rochelle. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Agriculture. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 331 publications receiving 10837 citations. Previous affiliations of Vincent Bretagnolle include University of Puerto Rico & University of Aberdeen.
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Maternal investment of female mallards is influenced by male carotenoid-based coloration
Mathieu Giraudeau,Christian Duval,Gábor Á. Czirják,Gábor Á. Czirják,Vincent Bretagnolle,Cyril Eraud,Kevin J. McGraw,Philipp Heeb +7 more
TL;DR: Maternal decisions highlighted in this study may influence chick survival and compel males to maintain carotenoid-based coloration from the mate-choice period until egg-laying has been finished.
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Systematics of the Soft‐plumaged Petrel Pterodroma mollis (Procellariidae): new insight from the study of vocalizations
TL;DR: Callers, owing to their role in species-specific recognition in these birds, should be given priority over other characters for species separation, and only two species should be recognized, Pterodroma mollis and P terodroma feae, with three subspecies each.
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Landscape scale management affects weed richness but not weed abundance in winter wheat fields.
Sandrine Petit,Sabrina Gaba,Anne-Laure Grison,Anne-Laure Grison,Helmut Meiss,Helmut Meiss,Helmut Meiss,Baptiste Simmoneau,Nicolas Munier-Jolain,Vincent Bretagnolle,Vincent Bretagnolle +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed the contribution of potential drivers of weed species richness and weed abundance in 125 winter-wheat fields under a gradient of crop management intensity, and concluded that it may be possible to combine local and longer-term landscape management levers to deliver reduced weed infestation levels and enhanced arable biodiversity.
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Configurational crop heterogeneity increases within-field plant diversity
Audrey Alignier,Xavier O. Solé-Senan,Irene Robleño,Barbara Baraibar,Lenore Fahrig,David Giralt,Nicolas Gross,Jean-Louis Martin,Jordi Recasens,Clélia Sirami,Gavin M. Siriwardena,Aliette Bosem Baillod,Colette Bertrand,Romain Carrié,Annika L. Hass,Laura Henckel,Paul Miguet,Isabelle Badenhausser,Jacques Baudry,Gerard Bota,Vincent Bretagnolle,Lluís Brotons,Françoise Burel,François Calatayud,Yann Clough,Yann Clough,Romain Georges,Annick Gibon,Jude Girard,Kathryn Lindsay,Jesús Miñano,Scott Mitchell,Nathalie Patry,Brigitte Poulin,Teja Tscharntke,Aude Vialatte,Cyrille Violle,Nicole Yaverscovski,Péter Batáry +38 more
TL;DR: In this article, the relative effects of compositional and configurational crop heterogeneity on within-field plant diversity components were investigated using a dataset from a cross-continent collaborative project covering 1,451 agricultural fields within 432 landscapes in Europe and Canada.
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Variable but predictable prey availability affects predator breeding success: natural versus experimental evidence
TL;DR: Food supply seemed to display sufficient predictability throughout a breeding season to afford individuals the opportunity to adjust their breeding effort to an optimal number of offspring, in agreement with Lack's anticipation hypothesis.