International audienceOutbreaks of the water vole Arvicola terrestris cause severe damage in grasslands of upland regions of Europe. The sheer speed of this phenomenon is a challenge to effective pest control measures. While there has been some research into factors that promote outbreaks, especially landscape composition, little is yet known of the biological mechanisms underlying the speed of colonization of grasslands during the population growth stage. Like A. terrestris, the mole Talpa europaea digs vast tunnel networks that may be used by A. terrestris. The availability of extensive networks of this sort might greatly boost the colonization potential of A. terrestris and so explain the speed of onset of its outbreaks. 2. Areas occupie...
PosterSince the 1970s, changes in agricultural practices in French mountain areas have produced larg...
International audienceFor nearly a hundred years, a mass of attempts has been made to understand the...
International audienceOutbreaks of grassland rodent (water vole: Arvicola terrestris) populations ca...
International audienceOutbreaks of the water vole Arvicola terrestris cause severe damage in grassla...
International audienceThis study investigates the relationships between landscape composition and th...
International audienceThis paper addresses the issue of whether landscape structure affects A. terre...
International audienceSmall mammal population outbreaks are one of the consequences of socio-economi...
International audienceSmall mammals such as the European rabbits, the plateau pikas, the prairie dog...
International audienceThe impact of farming practices (fertilization, mowing, grazing, ploughing, et...
International audienceSince 2007, the European REACH directive makes industry responsible for assess...
In order to identify the habitat types that favour water vole outbreaks, it is important to characte...
Analysis of population variations in space and time suggests that landscape may act as a substrate f...
Common methods for mole control are baiting with earthworms impregnated with thallium sulphate or st...
International audienceThe water vole naturally occurs at low densities throughout most of eastern Fr...
PosterSince the 1970s, changes in agricultural practices in French mountain areas have produced larg...
International audienceFor nearly a hundred years, a mass of attempts has been made to understand the...
International audienceOutbreaks of grassland rodent (water vole: Arvicola terrestris) populations ca...
International audienceOutbreaks of the water vole Arvicola terrestris cause severe damage in grassla...
International audienceThis study investigates the relationships between landscape composition and th...
International audienceThis paper addresses the issue of whether landscape structure affects A. terre...
International audienceSmall mammal population outbreaks are one of the consequences of socio-economi...
International audienceSmall mammals such as the European rabbits, the plateau pikas, the prairie dog...
International audienceThe impact of farming practices (fertilization, mowing, grazing, ploughing, et...
International audienceSince 2007, the European REACH directive makes industry responsible for assess...
In order to identify the habitat types that favour water vole outbreaks, it is important to characte...
Analysis of population variations in space and time suggests that landscape may act as a substrate f...
Common methods for mole control are baiting with earthworms impregnated with thallium sulphate or st...
International audienceThe water vole naturally occurs at low densities throughout most of eastern Fr...
PosterSince the 1970s, changes in agricultural practices in French mountain areas have produced larg...
International audienceFor nearly a hundred years, a mass of attempts has been made to understand the...
International audienceOutbreaks of grassland rodent (water vole: Arvicola terrestris) populations ca...