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Vikery, J. & R. Arlettaz. The importance of habitat (PDF, 3.53 MB)

Vikery, J. & R. Arlettaz. ... 2005; Arlettaz et al., 2010a; Winqvist et al., 2011). ... Vegetating mineral vineyards in hilly landscapes with native herbs every second vine row not only benefits arthropods and birds such as the woodlark, but also helps reduce soil erosion (Arlettaz et al., ...

Arlettaz_JAniEco1999_eng.pdf (PDF, 618 KB)

Habitat selection as a major resource partitioning mechanism between the two sympatric sibling bat species Myotis myotis and Myotis blythii RAPHAE Ý L ARLETTAZ Institute of Zoology and Animal Ecology\ University of Lausanne\ CH!0904 Lausanne\ Switzerland ...

Arlettaz_AniBeh1996_eng.pdf (PDF, 283 KB)

Mouse-eared bats are able to prey on the largest members amongst the European arthropod fauna (e.g. Tettigonia viridissima, G. gryllotalpa, Gryllus campestris, M. melolontha; Arlettaz et al. ... Ruedi, M., Arlettaz, R. & Maddalena, T. 1990. Distinction morphologique et biochimique de deux espèces jumelles de chauves souris: Myotis myotis (Bork.) et Myotis blythi (Tomes) (Mammalia: Vespertilionidae).

Arlettaz_BioSci2010_eng.pdf (PDF, 8.82 MB)

oes the rapid pace of extinctions put a moral obligation on conservation scientists not just to analyze and write papers but to get involved in real-world conservation projects? The question underlies a challenging article by Raphaël Arlettaz and his colleagues that starts on pag ...

Arlettaz_JMam1995_eng.pdf (PDF, 160 KB)

FEEDING HABITS OF THE LONG-EARED DESERT BAT, OTONYCTERISHEMPRICHI (CHIROPTERA: VESPERTILIONIDAE) RAPHAEL ARLETTAZ, GOTTLIEB DANDLIKER, ERKIN KASYBEKOV, JEAN-MARC PILLET, STANISLAV RYBIN, AND JAN ZIMA ... Second, Otonycteris is able to seize dangerous arthropods like Scorpiones and Solifugae. ... ARLETTAZ, R., ANDN.

Arlettaz_EcoApp2015_eng.pdf (PDF, 1.11 MB)

Already faced with habitat degradation, endangered species of wildlife must contend with additional problems likely to impact physiology and population dynamics, including stress (Arlettaz et al. ... For Black Grouse we technically adapted the testing method outlined in Arlettaz et al.

Arlettaz_Eco2000_eng.pdf (PDF, 224 KB)

In the Swiss Alps, the European free-tailed bat Tadarida teniotis reaches a latitude of ;468N (Arlettaz 1990, 1995); this seemingly represents the northernmost outpost of any molossid in the world. ... Arlettaz, R. 1993. Tadarida teniotis’ tail. ... Arlettaz, R. 1995. Tadarida teniotis.

Arlettaz_AniBeh2002_eng.pdf (PDF, 85 KB)

FORUM Deliberate rusty staining of plumage in the bearded vulture: does function precede art? RAPHAE } L ARLETTAZ*†, PHILIPPE CHRISTE‡, PETER F. SURAI§ & ANDERS PAPE MØLLER** ... Thus, plumage may represent a convenient means of storage of iron oxides to reduce the risk of not being able to find them at times of critical need. ... ARLETTAZ ET AL.: FUNCTION OF RUSTY COLORATION IN GYPAETUS BARBATUS ...

Arlettaz_PRoySocB2007_eng.pdf (PDF, 126 KB)

Animals will be able to react more efficiently to adverse circumstances, thereby minimizing their exposure to stress and increasing their chances of survival and a progressive return to ‘normal’ life (Hofer & East 1998). ... REFERENCES Baltic, M., Jenni-Eiermann, S., Arlettaz, R. & Palme, R. 2005 A non-invasive technique to evaluate human-generated stress in the Black Grouse. ... 1224 R. Arlettaz et al.