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Rapaces de France, 23, décembre 2021
 
Science 374, 6571, 26 November 2021
Inflammation is a common feature of many human diseases. Moreover, it is becoming increasingly clear that it is also integral to a variety of core biological processes, including metabolism, wound healing, and neurological development. This special issue highlights recent advances in our understanding of inflammation biology, especially its role in homeostasis, cell death, interorgan cross-talk, and viral infection.

Increased grassland fire activity after megafaunal extinctions suggests that grazer controls on fire operate at continental scales.

Adaptive evolution of flight in Morpho butterflies Amazonian Morpho butterflies reveal a combined adaptive divergence of wing shape and flight behavior across forest strata.

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Science 374, 6570, 19 November 2021
Mediterranean mussel faces ‘imminent extinction’ After devastating epidemic, Europe launches new efforts to save one of the world’s largest bivalves

To fight Lyme disease, vaccine targets ticks Ticks fed poorly, transmitted pathogen less often to guinea pigs given mRNA
vaccine

Getting the big picture of biodiversity Satellites and other remote sensing tools offer new ways to study ecosystems—and maybeeven save them

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Ornis, 6, Dezember 2021
Lorsque les oiseaux migrateurs volent vers le sud le long de la côte méditerranéenne, ils doivent faire attention : En de nombreux endroits, des braconniers les attendent avec des fusils, des pièges et des appeaux. BirdLife Suisse a soutenu financièrement ses deux partenaires à Chypre et en Italie dans leur lutte contre le braconnage. Cela a-t-il servi à quelque chose et quelle est la situation actuelle autour de la Méditerranée ?

L'autour des palombes est parfaitement adapté à la chasse aérienne en forêt. Malgré sa taille, il est incroyablement agile et rapide. Mais il est difficile de l'observer - ce rapace a des territoires immenses et une rencontre ne dure généralement que quelques secondes. Le plus simple est de l'observer à la fin de l'hiver : C'est à ce moment-là que ce beau rapace effectue ses spectaculaires vols nuptiaux. En certains endroits, les effectifs semblent toutefois diminuer depuis un certain temps.
 
The Natural Resource Governance Framework | IUCN Library System
Governance is a critical determinant of the social equity, effectiveness and sustainability of natural resource use and conservation. Improving natural resource governance, including securing rights and sharing power and responsibilities, benefits both people and nature. Despite this, governance remains relatively poorly understood and weakly addressed in many natural resource and conservation contexts. The Natural Resource Governance Framework (NRGF) is an IUCN knowledge product created to provide a robust, inclusive and credible approach to assessing and improving natural resource governance at multiple levels and in diverse contexts. This publication presents the NRGF as it has been developed to date through a robust and inclusive process involving IUCN experts, Members and partners.
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Atténuer les impacts des projets d’énergie solaire et éolienne sur la biodiversité | IUCN Library System
Ce rapport de synthèse fournit un aperçu de haut niveau des principaux thèmes abordés dans les Lignes directrices sur l’atténuation des impacts des projets d’énergie solaire et éolienne sur la biodiversi-té, publiées en 2021. Celles-ci visent à fournir un soutien pratique aux projets d’énergie solaire et éolienne, afin de gérer efficacement les risques et améliorer les résultats en matière de bio-diversité et de services écosystémiques. Elles sont destinées à l’industrie et peuvent être appliquées tout au long du cycle de vie du développement de projets, de la planification initiale à la mise hors ser-vice ou la remise en état, sur la base d’une hiérarchie des mesures d’atténuation fournissant un cadre clair pour la planification et la mise en œuvre.
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Vogelwarte, 59(2), Mai 2021
Krüger T 2021: The occurrence of the Snowy Owl Bubo scandiacus in Germany

Förschler MI, Anger F, del Val Alfaro E & Dreiser C 2021: Vertical and horizontal concentration of bird migration at
higher altitudes in the Northern Black Forest.

Kratzer R, Finkbeiner W & Förschler MI 2021: Ground courtship activity of Western Capercaillies Tetrao urogallus in the
Black Forest National Park and its integration into species conservation management. Vogelwarte 59: 121 – 128

Weirich O 2021: Effects of feeding waterbirds – useful arguments for nature and animal protection associations, authorities
and interested birdwatchers. Part 2: Effects of feed and food on waterfowl health. Vogelwarte 59: 129 – 143.
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Resilience of aquatic metacommunities: implications for disturbance recovery
During the last years, there has been an increase in the number and intensity of disturbances, and their consequences related with global change, which have corroborated the already forecasted scenarios. One example are wildfires, which are expected to increase both in intensity and extension in the near future. However, although the extensive research carried out to understand wildfire impacts, there is still a lack of knowledge regarding its consequences on freshwater temporary ponds. These temporary habitats constitute small biodiversity reservoirs, holding singular and iconic fauna. Nowadays, these habitats are endangered mostly due to habitat loss. Consequently, to cope with the future climatic scenario, which predicts an increase in wildfire disturbances as well as greater habitat loss, it becomes mandatory to better comprehend and study wildfire impacts on these small biodiversity jewels.Throghout this thesis I study the Jonquera wildfire consequences on the Albera temporary ponds

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