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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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Modelling habitat selection at multiple scales with multivariate geostatistics: an application to seabirds in open sea

TL;DR: In this article, auk distribution and oceanographic landscapes over two scales (i.e. large ~ 200 km and medium ~ 50 km) during the wintering season in the Bay of Biscay were investigated.
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Identifying effective actions to guide volunteer-based and nationwide conservation efforts for a ground- nesting farmland bird

TL;DR: It is shown that synergistic interplay of multiple factors (e.g. mechanical harvesting and predation) may completely undermine the success of well‐intentioned conservation efforts, and identifying areas where the greatest expected gains can be achieved relative to effort expended can minimize the risk of wasted volunteer actions.
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Spatiotemporal dynamics of the agricultural landscape mosaic drives distribution and abundance of dominant carabid beetles

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the impact on the activity density of two dominant carabid species (Poecilus cupreus and Anchomenus dorsalis) of local crop, current year landscape composition, and their interaction, and inter-annual changes in landscape composition due to crop rotations.
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Top‐down limitation of mesopredators by avian top predators: a call for research on cascading effects at the community and ecosystem scale

TL;DR: In this paper, Terraborde and Bretagnolle called for research on cascading effects at the community and ecosystem scale of avian top predators at the scale of a single predator.