246 results on '"Brischoux, François"'
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2. Light pollution affects activity differentially across breeding stages in an urban exploiter: An experiment in the house sparrow (Passer domesticus)
3. Long-term trends of salinity in coastal wetlands: Effects of climate, extreme weather events, and sea water level
4. Universal metabolic constraints shape the evolutionary ecology of diving in animals.
5. Aminomethylphosphonic acid (AMPA) alters oxidative status during embryonic development in an amphibian species
6. Universal metabolic constraints shape the evolutionary ecology of diving in animals
7. Benefits of paternal thermoregulation: male midwife toads select warmer temperature to shorten embryonic development
8. Vineyards, but not cities, are associated with lower presence of a generalist bird, the Common Blackbird (Turdus merula), in Western France
9. Reproduction in the Western Cottonmouth, Agkistrodon piscivorus leucostoma, in a Floodplain Forest
10. Climate and foraging mode explain interspecific variation in snake metabolic rates
11. The costs of living on the coast: Reduction in body size and size‐specific reproductive output in coastal populations of a widespread amphibian
12. What are the contributions of maternal and paternal traits to fecundity and offspring development? A case study in an amphibian species, the spined toad Bufo spinosus.
13. High contamination of a sentinel vertebrate species by azoles in vineyards: a study of common blackbirds (Turdus merula) in multiple habitats in western France
14. Exposure, but not timing of exposure, to a sulfonylurea herbicide alters larval development and behaviour in an amphibian species
15. Intergenerational trade-off for water may induce a mother–offspring conflict in favour of embryos in a viviparous snake
16. Evidence of environmental transfer of tebuconazole to the eggs in the house sparrow (Passer domesticus): An experimental study
17. Did decades of glyphosate use have selected for resistant amphibians in agricultural habitats?
18. Pelagic sea snakes dehydrate at sea
19. Des petites différences pour de grands bénéfices : réponses sites-spécifiques des communautés d’amphibiens à la submersion marine sur la côte Atlantique française
20. What are the contributions of maternal and paternal traits to fecundity and offspring development? A case study in an amphibian species, the spined toad Bufo spinosus
21. Intraspecific investigation of dehydration-enhanced innate immune performance and endocrine stress response to sublethal dehydration in a semi-aquatic species of pit viper
22. Blood mercury concentrations in four sympatric gull species from South Western France: Insights from stable isotopes and biologging
23. Trophic consequences of pelagic life-style in yellow-bellied sea snakes
24. Salinity influences the distribution of marine snakes: implications for evolutionary transitions to marine life
25. Introduction to the Symposium "New Frontiers from Marine Snakes to Marine Ecosystems"
26. Marine Snake Epibiosis: A Review and First Report of Decapods Associated with Pelamis platurus
27. Dehydration and Drinking Responses in a Pelagic Sea Snake
28. Perspectives on the Convergent Evolution of Tetrapod Salt Glands
29. Effects of Oceanic Salinity on Body Condition in Sea Snakes
30. From the Field to the Lab: Physiological and Behavioural Consequences of Environmental Salinity in a Coastal Frog
31. Two stressors are worse than one: combined heatwave and drought affect hydration state and glucocorticoid levels in a temperate ectotherm
32. Foraging ecology of sea kraits Laticauda spp. in the Neo-Caledonian Lagoon
33. Nicosulfuron, a sulfonylurea herbicide, alters embryonic development and oxidative status of hatchlings at environmental concentrations in an amphibian species
34. Plasticity matches phenotype to local conditions despite genetic homogeneity across 13 snake populations.
35. Lead, mercury, and selenium alter physiological functions in wild caimans (Caiman crocodilus)
36. Impact of chronic noise exposure on antipredator behavior: an experiment in breeding house sparrows
37. A worldwide and annotated database of evaporative water loss rates in squamate reptiles
38. Geographical gradient with the 13 colonies studied from Plasticity matches phenotype to local conditions despite genetic homogeneity across 13 snake populations
39. Relationship between jaw size and snout vent length from Plasticity matches phenotype to local conditions despite genetic homogeneity across 13 snake populations
40. Distribution of mean relative jaw size along the geographical gradientient within the Neo-Caledonian Lagoon from Plasticity matches phenotype to local conditions despite genetic homogeneity across 13 snake populations
41. Brischoux_etal_Dataset from Osmoregulatory ability predicts geographical range size in marine amniotes
42. Characteristics of the 13 sites sampled from Plasticity matches phenotype to local conditions despite genetic homogeneity across 13 snake populations
43. Photographs of sea kraits with very large prey in their mouth from Plasticity matches phenotype to local conditions despite genetic homogeneity across 13 snake populations
44. Plasticity matches phenotype to local conditions despite genetic homogeneity across 13 snake populations
45. A worlwide and annotated database of evaporative water loss rates in squamate reptiles
46. Osmoregulatory ability predicts geographical range size in marine amniotes
47. Physiological and morphological correlates of blood parasite infection in urban and non-urban house sparrow populations
48. Universal metabolic constraints shape the evolutionary ecology of diving in animals
49. I got it from my mother: Inter-nest variation of mercury concentration in neonate Smooth-fronted Caiman (Paleosuchus trigonatus) suggests maternal transfer and possible phenotypical effects
50. Plasticity matches phenotype to local conditions despite genetic homogeneity across 13 snake populations
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