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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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Reducing the uncertainty of wildlife population abundance: model-based versus design-based estimates
TL;DR: In this paper, a spatial-based estimator from a hierarchical spatial model for count data is proposed, where the inhomogeneous animal density is decomposed into a deterministic trend related to potential habitat and a stationary latent field modeled by geostatistics.
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An update on the conservation status of the Little Bustard Tetrax tetrax: global and local population estimates, trends, and threats
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Robust estimation of survival and contribution of captive‐bred Mallards Anas platyrhynchos to a wild population in a large‐scale release programme
Jocelyn Champagnon,Pierre Legagneux,Guillaume Souchay,Guillaume Souchay,Pablo Inchausti,Vincent Bretagnolle,François Bourguemestre,Laura van Ingen,Matthieu Guillemain +8 more
TL;DR: Lindberg's robust design model is applied, a method that incorporates emigration from the study site, to obtain true estimates of survival of captive-bred Mallards Anas platyrhynchos, a common duck species released on a large scale in Europe since the 1970s, and estimates that a minimum of 34% of the Mallards in the region were of captive origin at the onset of the breeding season.
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Geographical generality of bird-habitat relationships depends on species traits
TL;DR: The results underline the need to take into account the spatial differences between species responses to habitats according to their traits when modelling species-habitat relationships at large scales.
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Surmonter un blocage de l’innovation par la conception collective
TL;DR: This project is aimed at reconciling agriculture and environment by reintroducing alfalfa in a cereal farming area by overcoming innovation bottlenecks through a collective approach.