Jean‐Baptiste Mihoub
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View article: Survival Remains High in Griffon Vultures 40 Years After Reintroduction
Survival Remains High in Griffon Vultures 40 Years After Reintroduction Open
The long‐term success of conservation translocations not only relies on the survival and reproductive success of released individuals, but also on addressing challenges related to population expansion up to natural regulation, whether exce…
View article: Genetic Rescue in Action: Long‐Term Monitoring Reveals Admixture‐Driven Fitness Gains in a Translocated Plant
Genetic Rescue in Action: Long‐Term Monitoring Reveals Admixture‐Driven Fitness Gains in a Translocated Plant Open
Mixed‐source translocation can reduce immediate extinction risk by increasing population size, genetic diversity, and individual fitness, but their long‐term consequences remain debated. To rescue the perennial plant Arenaria grandiflora f…
View article: Taxonomic and phylogenetic biases in translocated angiosperm plant species across European countries
Taxonomic and phylogenetic biases in translocated angiosperm plant species across European countries Open
Conservation translocations are a well‐known conservation tool used to reverse the effects of local population extinctions and restore ecosystems. Compared with mammals and birds, plants are underrepresented in translocation programs, and …
View article: Guidance framework to apply best practices in ecological data analysis: lessons learned from building Galaxy-Ecology
Guidance framework to apply best practices in ecological data analysis: lessons learned from building Galaxy-Ecology Open
Numerous conceptual frameworks exist for best practices in research data and analysis (e.g., Open Science and FAIR principles). In practice, there is a need for further progress to improve transparency, reproducibility, and confidence in e…
View article: Long‐distance post‐release movements challenge the metapopulation restoration of Bearded Vultures
Long‐distance post‐release movements challenge the metapopulation restoration of Bearded Vultures Open
Restoring ecological dynamics is a key objective of conservation translocations. Exemplarily, reconnecting the reintroduced alpine populations with native Pyrenean populations through re‐establishing locally extinct populations in between,…
View article: Guidance framework to apply good practices in ecological data analysis: Lessons learned from building Galaxy-Ecology
Guidance framework to apply good practices in ecological data analysis: Lessons learned from building Galaxy-Ecology Open
Numerous conceptual frameworks exist for good practices in research data and analysis (e.g. Open Science and FAIR principles). In practice, there is a need for further progress to improve transparency, reproducibility, and confidence in ec…
View article: From Biodiversity Observation Networks to Datasets and Workflows Supporting Biodiversity Indicators, a French Biodiversity Observation Network (BON) Essential Biodiversity Variables (EBV) Operationalization Pilot using Galaxy and Ecological Metadata Language
From Biodiversity Observation Networks to Datasets and Workflows Supporting Biodiversity Indicators, a French Biodiversity Observation Network (BON) Essential Biodiversity Variables (EBV) Operationalization Pilot using Galaxy and Ecological Metadata Language Open
Integration of biological data with different ecological scales is complex! The biodiversity community (scientists, policy makers, managers, citizen, NGOs) needs to build a framework of harmonized and interoperable data from raw, heterogen…
View article: Controversy over the decline of arthropods: a matter of temporal baseline?
Controversy over the decline of arthropods: a matter of temporal baseline? Open
Recently, a number of studies have reported somewhat contradictory patterns of temporal trends in arthropod abundance, from decline to increase. Arthropods often exhibit non-monotonous variation in abundance over time, making it important …
View article: Controversy over the decline of arthropods: a matter of temporal baseline?
Controversy over the decline of arthropods: a matter of temporal baseline? Open
A bstract Recently, a number of studies have reported somewhat contradictory patterns of temporal trends in arthropod abundance, from decline to increase. Arthropods often exhibit non-monotonous variation in abundance over time, making it …
View article: High long‐term survival and asymmetric movements in a reintroduced metapopulation of Cinereous vultures
High long‐term survival and asymmetric movements in a reintroduced metapopulation of Cinereous vultures Open
Post‐release mortality and movements are critical factors of translocation failure. Yet, survival and movement reflect different demographic and behavioral processes and may therefore have contrasted responses to management, although they …
View article: Detecting seed bank influence on plant metapopulation dynamics
Detecting seed bank influence on plant metapopulation dynamics Open
Seed banks are known to play a key role in plant metapopulations. However, detecting seed banks remains challenging and requires intense monitoring efforts. Assessing the genuine effect of seed banks on plant metapopulation dynamics (rathe…
View article: Tolerance of Bearded Vultures to Human Activities: Response to Comor et al. (2019)
Tolerance of Bearded Vultures to Human Activities: Response to Comor et al. (2019) Open
The bearded vulture (Gypaetus barbatus) is listed as vulnerable in Europe on the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List because of population declines over multiple generations. Vulture population declines have been attrib…
View article: Water availability as a major climatic driver of taxonomic and functional diversity in a desert reptile community
Water availability as a major climatic driver of taxonomic and functional diversity in a desert reptile community Open
The impact of climate change is considered to be particularly important in arid environments where ectotherm species constitute the majority of vertebrates. Surprisingly, most studies dealing with the response of reptiles to climate change…
View article: Effectiveness of protected areas in conserving tropical forest birds
Effectiveness of protected areas in conserving tropical forest birds Open
Protected areas are the cornerstones of global biodiversity conservation efforts 1,2 , but to fulfil this role they must be effective at conserving the ecosystems and species that occur within their boundaries. This is particularly imperat…
View article: Functional traits determine the different effects of prey, predators, and climatic extremes on desert reptiles
Functional traits determine the different effects of prey, predators, and climatic extremes on desert reptiles Open
Terrestrial reptiles are particularly vulnerable to climate change. Their highest density and diversity can be found in hot drylands, ecosystems which demonstrate extreme climatic conditions. However, reptiles are not isolated systems but …
View article: Spatiotemporal depredation hotspots of brown bears, Ursus arctos, on livestock in the Pyrenees, France
Spatiotemporal depredation hotspots of brown bears, Ursus arctos, on livestock in the Pyrenees, France Open
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View article: From Raw Biodiversity Data to Indicators, Boosting Products Creation, Integration and Dissemination: French BON FAIR initiatives and related informatics solutions
From Raw Biodiversity Data to Indicators, Boosting Products Creation, Integration and Dissemination: French BON FAIR initiatives and related informatics solutions Open
Most biodiversity research aims at understanding the states and dynamics of biodiversity and ecosystems. To do so, biodiversity research increasingly relies on the use of digital products and services such as raw data archiving systems (e.…
View article: Global scenarios for biodiversity need to better integrate climate and land use change
Global scenarios for biodiversity need to better integrate climate and land use change Open
It is now widely recognized that climate and land use changes are among the most important threats to biodiversity and ecosystem services (Maxwell, Fuller, Brooks, & Watson, 2016; Scheffers et al., 2016). Biodiversity models and scenarios …
View article: IndexMEED cases studies using "Omics" data with graph theory
IndexMEED cases studies using "Omics" data with graph theory Open
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View article: Building essential biodiversity variables (<scp>EBV</scp>s) of species distribution and abundance at a global scale
Building essential biodiversity variables (<span>EBV</span>s) of species distribution and abundance at a global scale Open
Much biodiversity data is collected worldwide, but it remains challenging to assemble the scattered knowledge for assessing biodiversity status and trends. The concept of E ssential B iodiversity V ariables ( EBV s) was introduced to struc…
View article: Too hot to die? The effects of vegetation shading on past, present, and future activity budgets of two diurnal skinks from arid Australia
Too hot to die? The effects of vegetation shading on past, present, and future activity budgets of two diurnal skinks from arid Australia Open
Behavioral thermoregulation is an important mechanism allowing ectotherms to respond to thermal variations. Its efficiency might become imperative for securing activity budgets under future climate change. For diurnal lizards, thermal micr…
View article: Erratum: Setting temporal baselines for biodiversity: the limits of available monitoring data for capturing the full impact of anthropogenic pressures
Erratum: Setting temporal baselines for biodiversity: the limits of available monitoring data for capturing the full impact of anthropogenic pressures Open
Scientific Reports 7: Article number: 41591; published online: 30 January 2017; updated: 02 May 2017 In this Article, Figure 4 is a duplication of Figure 5. The correct Figure 4 appears below as Figure 1. The legend of Figure 4 was correct…
View article: A suite of essential biodiversity variables for detecting critical biodiversity change
A suite of essential biodiversity variables for detecting critical biodiversity change Open
Key global indicators of biodiversity decline, such as the IUCN Red List Index and the Living Planet Index, have relatively long assessment intervals. This means they, due to their inherent structure, function as late‐warning indicators th…
View article: Setting temporal baselines for biodiversity: the limits of available monitoring data for capturing the full impact of anthropogenic pressures
Setting temporal baselines for biodiversity: the limits of available monitoring data for capturing the full impact of anthropogenic pressures Open
Temporal baselines are needed for biodiversity, in order for the change in biodiversity to be measured over time, the targets for biodiversity conservation to be defined and conservation progress to be evaluated. Limited biodiversity infor…