Academic literature on the topic 'Organisation trophique'
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Journal articles on the topic "Organisation trophique":
Lakhdar Idrissi, J., A. Orbi, F. Zidane, K. Hilmi, F. Sarf, Z. Massik, and A. Makaoui. "Organisation et fonctionnement d’un écosystème côtier du Maroc : la lagune de Khnifiss." Revue des sciences de l'eau 17, no. 4 (April 12, 2005): 447–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/705542ar.
Desrosiers, G., D. Bellan-Santini, and J. C. Brethes. "Organisation trophique de quatre peuplements de substrats rocheux selon un gradient de pollution industrielle (Golfe de Fos, France)." Marine Biology 91, no. 1 (April 1986): 107–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00397576.
ROGUET, C., B. DUMONT, and S. PRACHE. "Sélection et utilisation des ressources fourragères par les herbivores : théories et expérimentations à l’échelle du site et de la station alimentaires." INRAE Productions Animales 11, no. 4 (October 3, 1998): 273–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.20870/productions-animales.1998.11.4.3954.
Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Organisation trophique":
Hette, Tronquart Nicolas. "Organisation trophique des peuplements piscicoles des cours d'eau : approche par l'analyse des isotopes stables." Paris, Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012MNHN0022.
Cachera, Marie. "Implications of morphological and functional traits for trophic relationships within fish communities and marine trophic network architecture." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Lille 1, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013LIL10122.
A current issue in ecology is to understand the contribution of biodiversity to ecosystem functioning and notably to comprehend how inter- and intra-specific trait variation affects trophic interactions between individuals and species, the trophic organization of communities and trophic network architecture. Particularly, morphology has historically been considered as a main determinant of organisms’ ecology, which led to the field of ecomorphology, and, from a functional perspective, is expected to influence trophic relationships and other ecological functions performed by species. This thesis aimed at studying the trophic organization of a marine fish community and its dependency on morphological and functional trait variation between and within species. The associated trophic network revealed a meta-community structure, including two sub-networks along a coastal-offshore gradient. Species trophic niche breadth and individual trophic niche variation increased together, a pattern relying partly on species functional identity and the sex, body size and habitat of individuals. Contrary to phylogeny, species morphology was a relevant proxy for functional identity. Finally, morphology seemed the main source of variability in individual trophic relationships within the assemblage, but a large part of diet variation remained unexplained suggesting that critical factors had been neglected, notably behaviour. These results allow understanding better the role of morphological and functional diversity in the structure of marine trophic networks and may help to predict their spatio-temporal dynamics and their responses to perturbations
Kim, Kil-Won. "L'organisation subsociale d'Amaurobius ferox : modèle pour l'étude des phénomènes sociaux chez les araignées." Nancy 1, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998NAN10154.