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Journal articles on the topic "Conservation exceptionnelle"
Charbonnier, Sylvain, and Didier Néraudeau. "Lagerstätten français et fossiles à conservation exceptionnelle." Comptes Rendus Palevol 13, no. 5 (July 2014): 349–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.crpv.2014.04.005.
Full textChampagne, Nicole, Stéphane Doyon, Jean Dendy, and Michael O’Malley. "Chronique du Centre de conservation du Québec." Terrains 14 (September 22, 2016): 131–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1037452ar.
Full textDe Flores, Mathieu, and André Nel. "Un Raphidioptère mésozoïque à la conservation exceptionnelle : de nouvelles pistes pour une phylogénie de l'ordre (Raphidioptera, Baissopteridae)." Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France 111, no. 4 (2006): 449–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/bsef.2006.16352.
Full textMammou, Abdallah Ben, and M. H. Louati. "Évolution temporelle de l’envasement des retenues de barrages de Tunisie." Revue des sciences de l'eau 20, no. 2 (May 16, 2007): 201–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/015813ar.
Full textPoilecot, Pierre. "Le braconnage et la population d'éléphants du parc national de Zakouma (Tchad)." BOIS & FORETS DES TROPIQUES 303, no. 303 (March 1, 2010): 93. http://dx.doi.org/10.19182/bft2010.303.a20454.
Full textvan Beek, W. E. A., P. Lemineur, and O. Walther. "Tourisme et patrimoine au Mali : destruction des valeurs anciennes ou valorisation concertée?" Geographica Helvetica 62, no. 4 (December 31, 2007): 249–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/gh-62-249-2007.
Full textArsenault, Daniel, and Louis Gagnon. "Les représentations rupestres autochtones." Ethnologies 24, no. 2 (June 18, 2003): 139–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/006643ar.
Full textGaly, Karine. "L'imprégnation du droit de la protection des espaces naturels par le mécanisme de l'inventaire du patrimoine naturel. De la transformation des Zones Naturelles d’Intérêt Écologique Faunistique et Floristique en Inventaire du Patrimoine Naturel des Richesses Écologiques Faunistiques, Floristiques, Géologiques, Paléontologiques,Minéralogiques et Pédologiques." Revue Juridique de l'Environnement 43, no. 1 (2018): 111–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/rjenv.2018.7217.
Full textDeshaies, Marie-Ève, and René Charest. "La conservation des parcs nationaux au-delà de leurs frontières." Le Naturaliste canadien 142, no. 1 (November 22, 2017): 50–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1042013ar.
Full textMochon, Alain. "Découverte de la libellule pachydiplax au Québec durant l’inventaire de l’odonatofaune du ruisseau Castagne en Montérégie." Entomologie 136, no. 3 (May 30, 2012): 49–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1009240ar.
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Rowe, Alison J. "Conservation exceptionnelle des tissus mous de céphalopodes coléoïdes mésozoïques : les clés d’une histoire." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Sorbonne université, 2023. https://accesdistant.sorbonne-universite.fr/login?url=https://theses-intra.sorbonne-universite.fr/2023SORUS574.pdf.
Full textColeoids (cuttlefish, squid, and octopuses) represent 99% of the 800 species of modern cephalopods and play key roles in modern marine ecosystems. Their bodies are predominantly composed of soft tissues that rarely preserve in the fossil record. As such, the great majority of fossil coleoid remains are in fact rigid elements, such as the gladius (comparable to a squid pen), rather than the soft anatomical characters that form the basis of modern coleoid systematics. This means that the ecology of fossil taxa, and the relationships between fossil and modern clades remain unclear. In turn, determining proper dating of the origination of modern clades, and their shifts to paleo- and modern ecological niches, remains a major challenge for reconstructing their evolutionary history. In exceptional preservation deposits (Lagerstätten), coleoid soft parts do fossilize. The increasing capabilities of high-resolution, non-destructive imaging techniques (µCT, XRF, RTI), opens up new avenues for improving the resolution of anatomical data from these fossilized specimens, advancing our understanding around these questions. The aim of this thesis is to use these techniques to improve our knowledge of the systematics and ecology of coleoids at key periods in their evolutionary history. It focuses on coleoids from two sites with very different environments and preservation conditions: The Callovian-aged La Voulte-sur-Rhône (France), which represents a bathyal ecosystem where body fossils were preserved in 3D with pyrite and apatite, and the Upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian and Santonian) outcrops in Lebanon where coleoids were compressed within thin shallow marine limestone layers and their soft tissues were fossilized as 2D imprints. CT and Synchrotron X-ray microtomography analyses performed on multiple specimens of Vampyronassa rhodanica from La Voulte-sur-Rhône, allowed a re-examination of its external and internal morphology. Comparisons with other fossils and the extant relative Vampyroteuthis infernalis demonstrate that some key Vampyroteuthidae characters, such as its unique type of sucker attachment, were already present in the Jurassic. In addition, many characters in V. rhodanica indicate a pelagic predatory lifestyle, which is totally distinct from the deep-sea habitat of Vampyroteuthis. Investigation of the specimens assigned to V. rhodanica also led to the recognition of a new taxon, Vampyrofugiens atramentum. The presence of an ink sac and internal luminous organs in this new taxon is a pattern which is unknown in other fossil taxa, and raises questions about this organism's way of life. Dorateuthis syriaca, a key coleoid species from the Lebanese deposits, was re-appraised using a combination of high-resolution imaging techniques and comprehensive morphological measurements. This study was conducted on 54 individuals (including the holotype), making it the largest of its kind for D. syriaca. It allowed for a reappraisal of the species and holotype anatomy, and provided new systematic and ecological information. Morphological variations observed in the gladius were not determined to be site-dependent, rather suggest a greater intraspecific variability than previously assumed. This result raises questions about the definition of these characters in phylogenetic analyses. The overall results show that coleoids achieved a high level of ecological diversity as early as the Jurassic, and played an important role in marine ecosystems during the Mesozoic. The level of anatomical detail observed (muscular organization of the arms, elements of the nervous system) opens up new perspectives for comparisons between modern and fossil , and paves the way for better integration of this high resolution data into phylogenetic and paleoecological reconstructions
Jauvion, Clément. "De la vie à la pierre : préservation exceptionnelle d'arthropodes marins fossiles." Thesis, Paris, Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020MNHN0005.
Full textThe fossil record is incomplete and does not really account for ancient biodiversity. Some exceptionally well-preserved deposits are rich in "soft" organisms that are rarely fossilized. X-ray tomography has revealed remarkable biological structures (eggs, internal organs) allowing us, for example, to reconstruct reproductive traits in Polychelida (Decapoda) from the Jurassic site of La Voulte-sur-Rhône. As the causes of such preservation are still poorly known, in situ analyses of the mineralogical composition of fossil arthropods have enabled us to reconstruct the fossilization processes at the same site and at a Cretaceous site in Lebanon. We thus show that biodegradation is essential in fossilization, and that the mode of preservation is explained by the precipitation around the fossil of a concretion (volume fossils) or not (flat fossils). We discuss the effect of microenvironments and associated microorganisms
Books on the topic "Conservation exceptionnelle"
Chevenez, Alain, and Nanta Novello Aglianti. L'invention de la valeur universelle exceptionnelle de l'Unesco: Une utopie contemporaine. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2014.
Find full textGravelaine, Frédérique de. Le Grand Louvre: De la Pyramide à l'Orangerie, un parcours architectural exceptionnel. Paris: Moniteur, 1999.
Find full textLa Réunion, une ile unique et exceptionnelle: Pitons, cirques et remparts. Saint-Denis - Ile de La Reunion: CCEE, 2018.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Conservation exceptionnelle"
Dubois Morestin, Mélanie. "Chapitre 8 – La conservation des écrits : une pratique exceptionnelle ?" In Être entrepreneur au Moyen Âge, 253–98. Presses universitaires du Septentrion, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.septentrion.133055.
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