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Vincent Tolon
Researcher at University of Lyon
Publications - 6
Citations - 205
Vincent Tolon is an academic researcher from University of Lyon. The author has contributed to research in topics: Predation & Biology. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 161 citations. Previous affiliations of Vincent Tolon include University of Savoy.
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Responding to spatial and temporal variations in predation risk: space use of a game species in a changing landscape of fear
TL;DR: This work studied how wild boar responded to temporal changes in risk in hunted areas (risky habitat) surrounding a nature reserve (refuge habitat) and confirmed that animals with home ranges “in contact” with the reserve during the low-risk season were the only ones to shift toward the refuge when the risk increased.
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Common drivers of seasonal movements on the migration – residency behavior continuum in a large herbivore
Jodie Martin,Vincent Tolon,Nicolas Morellet,Hugues Santin-Janin,A Licoppe,Claude Fischer,Jérôme Bombois,Patrick Patthey,Elias Pesenti,Delphine Chenesseau,Sonia Saïd +10 more
TL;DR: It was shown that similar proximal causes influenced these seasonal movements, reinforcing the idea of a continuum from migration to residency in response to seasonal environmental changes, and suggesting that global warming, by homogenizing large-scale environmental conditions, may thus decrease migratory tactics.
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Predator-prey spatial game as a tool to understand the effects of protected areas on harvester-wildlife interactions.
Vincent Tolon,Vincent Tolon,Jodie Martin,Stéphane Dray,Anne Loison,Claude Fischer,Eric Baubet +6 more
TL;DR: Prey-searching strategies adopted by hunters around reserves strongly impacted animal mortality and the efficiency of the protected area for this harvested species, and predator-prey spatial games provide a powerful theoretical background for understanding wildlife-harvester spatial interactions and developing substantial application for sustainable harvesting.
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Undestroyed winter cover crop strip in maize fields supports ground-dwelling arthropods and predation
TL;DR: In this article , the efficiency of an undestroyed strip of winter cover crop within maize fields to promote ground-dwelling arthropod spillover and their predation activity into fields was assessed.
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In‐field cover crop strips support carabid communities and shape the ecological trait repartition in maize fields
TL;DR: In this article , the effects of undestroyed strips of winter cover crops in maize fields on carabid community composition, and on the distribution of three ecological traits: diet, wing status and body size were investigated.