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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

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.

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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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.