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Citizen science for monitoring wild herbivores
20 Août 2023

Citizen science for monitoring wild herbivores

par Alice de Chilly | Classé dans : Citizen Science, Non classifié(e), Research | 0

Collecting wild and domestic ungulate droppings for the HerbiLand project As part of this project on the population dynamics of wild herbivores in supra-forest environments, one of the scientific objectives is to determine the plant species on alpine shrubs consumed … Lire la suite­­

White Species : better understand them to better protect them
28 Mar 2023

White Species : better understand them to better protect them

par Alice de Chilly | Classé dans : La recherche, Non classifié(e), Research | 0

The vast European project to study the mountain hare and the rock ptarmigan, which has just been completed, has advanced our knowledge of these very discreet animals threatened by climate change. For CREA Mont-Blanc and its partners, it has also … Lire la suite­­

How Artificial Intelligence can help identify Alpine Wildlife
3 Nov 2022

How Artificial Intelligence can help identify Alpine Wildlife

par Alice de Chilly | Classé dans : Research, Sciences participatives | 0

The processing of hundreds of thousands images from our camera traps mobilizes the expertise of researchers, machine learning and volunteer observers. Throughout the summer, extensive work was carried out to optimize the method. Next season of citizen science program « Wild … Lire la suite­­

How Mountain hare are evolving with their environment
16 Déc 2021

How Mountain hare are evolving with their environment

par Noisetier | Classé dans : Citizen Science, Research, Sciences du vivant | 0

Mountain environments, which are the natural habitat of Arctic-Alpine species, are undergoing dramatic changes due to climate change. As a result, these specially adapted species are truly on the front lines of climate change. In order to understand the changes … Lire la suite­­

Espèces blanches
How we’re taking the Mont-Blanc massif’s temperature
7 Sep 2021

How we’re taking the Mont-Blanc massif’s temperature

par Idaline Laigle | Classé dans : Research | 0

The network of temperature monitoring stations installed across the French Alps by CREA Mont-Blanc in 2006 is one of our oldest monitoring tools. After 15 years of hard work, we are evaluating our system and thinking about how it might … Lire la suite­­

Climat
How alpine wetlands are changing with the climate
15 Juin 2020

How alpine wetlands are changing with the climate

par Hillary Gerardi | Classé dans : Research | 0

CREA Mont-Blanc is using satellite imagery to study the evolution of mountain wetlands.  This innovative approach, combined with field observations allows our researchers to better understand how biodiversity is adapting to climate change.  CREA Mont-Blanc’s own Brad Calrson who designed … Lire la suite­­

Zones humides
Life in the (Glacial) Margins: surprisingly and increasingly diverse
9 Mar 2020

Life in the (Glacial) Margins: surprisingly and increasingly diverse

par Brad Carlson | Classé dans : Non classifié(e), Research, Sciences du vivant, Sciences sur le terrain | 0

At this point, the evidence is clear: glacier retreat is accelerating as a direct result of climate change.  But what about the plants that colonize previously glaciated zones and that are slowly transforming alpine landscapes? The first results of the … Lire la suite­­

Marges glaciaires
Early spider orchids and Buffish mining bees:  when climate change interferes with pollination
8 Juil 2019

Early spider orchids and Buffish mining bees: when climate change interferes with pollination

par Colin Van Reeth | Classé dans : Research, Sciences du vivant | 0

The occurrence of seasonal events in living things (such as leaf out and flowering, egg laying, etc) is closely related to seasonal variations in climate. Over the long term, climate change can provoke changes in the timing of these events … Lire la suite­­

beez, Faune
Pollinisation de l’Ophrys araignée : quand le climat s’en mêle
4 Juil 2019

Pollinisation de l’Ophrys araignée : quand le climat s’en mêle

par Colin Van Reeth | Classé dans : La recherche, Research | 0

L’apparition des évènements saisonniers chez les êtres vivants (date de floraison, date de ponte, etc.) est étroitement liée aux variations saisonnières du climat. Sur le long terme, le changement climatique peut provoquer des décalages temporels de ces événements et engendrer … Lire la suite­­

Climat
May & June: Tough months for lady choughs
6 Juin 2019

May & June: Tough months for lady choughs

par Anne Delestrade | Classé dans : Non classifié(e), Research | 0

This winter, like every winter, the CREA Mont-Blanc team was out in the snow, tagging the Mont-Blanc massif’s Alpine chough population. Since 1998, more than 1,500 Alpine choughs have been marked with colored bands allowing them to be identified from … Lire la suite­­

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