Gaillard Jean-Michel
Directeur de recherche
CNRS
Publications
Display of 151 to 180 publications on 235 in total
Studying spatial interactions between sympatric populations of large herbivores: a null model approach
Ecography . 36 : 157--165
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see the publicationParturition date for a given female is highly repeatable within five roe deer populations
Biology Letters . 9 ( 1 ) : 20120841
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see the publicationHow does climate change influence demographic processes of widespread species? Lessons from the comparative analysis of contrasted populations of roe deer
Ecology Letters . 16 : 48--57
DOI: 10.1111/ele.12059
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see the publicationDiversification of the eutherian placenta is associated with changes in the pace of life
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America . 110 : 7760-7765
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see the publicationRoaring counts are not suitable for the monitoring of red deer Cervus elaphus population abundance
Wildlife Biology . 19 : 94-101
DOI: 10.2981/12-037
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see the publicationComparing free-ranging and captive populations reveals intra-specific variation in aging rates in large herbivores
Experimental Gerontology . 48 : 162--7
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see the publicationSex-specific senescence in body mass of a monogamous and monomorphic mammal: the case of Alpine marmots
Oecologia . 172 : 427--36
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see the publicationThe influence of nonrandom mating on population growth
The American Naturalist . 182 : 28--41
DOI: 10.1086/670753
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see the publicationExploration as a key component of natal dispersal: dispersers explore more than philopatric individuals in roe deer
Animal Behaviour . 86 ( 1 ) : 143-151
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see the publicationChanges of population trends and mortality patterns in response to the reintroduction of large predators: The case study of African ungulates
Acta Oecologica . 42 : 16--29
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see the publicationLinking the population growth rate and the age-at-death distribution
Theoretical Population Biology . 82 : 244--252
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see the publicationModeling reproductive trajectories of roe deer females: Fixed or dynamic heterogeneity?
Theoretical Population Biology . 82 : 317-328
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see the publicationThe oak browsing index correlates linearly with roe deer density: a new indicator for deer management?
European Journal of Wildlife Research . 58 ( 1 ) : 17--22
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see the publicationEstimating demographic parameters using hidden process dynamic models
Theoretical Population Biology . 82 : 307 - 316
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see the publicationMaking use of harvest information to examine alternative management scenarios : a body weight-structured model for wild boar
Journal of Applied Ecology . 49 : 833--841
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see the publicationStatistical evaluation of parameters estimating autocorrelation and individual heterogeneity in longitudinal studies
Methods in Ecology and Evolution . 3 ( 4 ) : 731-742
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see the publicationHigher than expected growth rate of the Endangered West African giraffe \textitGiraffa camelopardalis peralta : a successful human\textendashwildlife cohabitation
Oryx . 46 : 577--583
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see the publicationCondition-dependent natal dispersal in a large herbivore: heavier animals show a greater propensity to disperse and travel further
Journal of Animal Ecology . 81 ( 6 ) : 1327--1337
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see the publicationPaleodemographic analysis of a fossil porcupine (Hystrix refossa Gervais, 1852) population from the Upper Pleistocene site of Geula Cave (Mount Carmel, Israel)
Journal of Archaeological Science . 39 ( 9 ) : 3027-3038
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see the publicationLa biodiversité à travers des exemples. Services compris.
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see the publicationMise au point d’un modèle de diagnostic des interactions entre structures paysagères, infrastructures de transports terrestres et espèces emblématiques. Le cas du Lynx dans le massif jurassien
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see the publicationImmune phenotype and body condition in roe deer: individuals with high body condition have different, not stronger immunity.
PLoS ONE . 7 ( 9 ) : e45576
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see the publicationA semi-Markov model to assess reliably survival patterns from birth to death in free-ranging populations
Methods in Ecology and Evolution . 2 : 383-389
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see the publicationAge-related male reproductive effort in two mountain ungulates of contrasting sexual size dimorphism
Canadian Journal of Zoology . 89 : 929-937
DOI: 10.1139/Z11-062
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see the publicationPopulation density and phenotypic attributes influence the level of nematode parasitism in roe deer
Oecologia . 167 : 635-646
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see the publicationReproductive constraints, not environmental conditions, shape the ontogeny of sex-specific mass-size allometry in roe deer
Oikos . 120 ( 8 ) : 1217 - 1226
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see the publicationHigh Hunting Pressure Selects for Earlier Birth Date: Wild Boar as a Case Study
Evolution . 65 : 3100-3112
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see the publicationPredator-driven component Allee effects in a wild ungulate
Ecology Letters . 14 : 352-363
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see the publicationDaily responses of mouflon (Ovis gmelini musimon \texttimes Ovis sp.) activity to summer climatic conditions
Canadian Journal of Zoology . 89 : 765-773
DOI: 10.1139/Z11-046
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see the publicationAssessing whether mortality is additive using marked animals: a Bayesian state–space modeling approach
Ecology . 91 ( 7 ) : 1916-1923
DOI: 10.1890/09-1931.1
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