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    Between-gender differences in vigilance do not necessarily lead to differences in foraging-vigilance tradeoffs

    When prey are time limited in their access to food, any trade-off involving time should ultimately affect their intake rate. In many herbivores, males and females experience different ecological pressures affe...

    Florian Barnier, Patrick Duncan, Hervé Fritz, Pierrick Blanchard in Oecologia (2016)

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    Demography of plains zebras (Equus quagga) under heavy predation

    In natural ecosystems, ungulate densities show strong temporal variations. The ecological processes driving these fluctuations are complex: food limitation and predation are both important and can interact. Su...

    Sophie Grange, Florian Barnier, Patrick Duncan, Jean-Michel Gaillard in Population Ecology (2015)

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    Ecosystems effects 25 years after Chernobyl: pollinators, fruit set and recruitment

    Animals are assumed to play a key role in ecosystem functioning through their effects on seed set, seed consumption, seed dispersal, and maintenance of plant communities. However, there are no studies investig...

    Anders Pape Møller, Florian Barnier, Timothy A. Mousseau in Oecologia (2012)