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    المساهمون: Institut méditerranéen de biodiversité et d'écologie marine et continentale (IMBE), Avignon Université (AU)-Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Institut de recherche pour le développement IRD : UMR237-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle de Marseille (MHNM), GDR Pollinéco (dir. Bertrand Schatz, CEFE, CNRS, Montpellier).Natural heritage inventory (inpn.mnhn.fr)PatriNat (OFB-CNRS-MNHN)

    المصدر: ISSN: 1314-2828 ; Biodiversity Data Journal ; https://hal.science/hal-04465007 ; Biodiversity Data Journal, 2024, Collection Pollinators of France and French overseas territories, 12, pp.e117265. ⟨10.3897/BDJ.12.e117265⟩ ; https://bdj.pensoft.net/topical_collection/203/.

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    المساهمون: Benhamou, S., CEFE, CNRS, Montpellier, France, Sudre, J., LEGOS, CNRS, Toulouse, France, Bourjea, J., IFREMER, La Re´union, France, Ciccione, S., Ke´ lonia, La Re´union, France, De Santis, A., Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Sezione Roma2, Roma, Italia, Luschi, P., Dipartimento di Biologia, Universita` di Pisa, Italy

    Relation: Plos One; 10/6 (2011); 1. Wiltschko R, Wiltschko W (2006) Magnetoreception. Bioessay 28: 157–168. 2. Benhamou S, Bonadonna F, Jouventin P (2003) Successful homing of magnetcarrying white-chinned petrels released in the open sea. Animal Behaviour 65: 729–734. 3. Bonadonna F, Bajzak C, Benhamou S, Igloi K, Jouventin P, et al. (2005) Orientation in the wandering albatross: interfering with magnetic perception does not affect orientation performance. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 272: 489–495. 4. Lohmann KJ, Luschi P, Hays GC (2008) Goal navigation and island-finding in sea turtles. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 356: 83–95. 5. Luschi P, Benhamou S, Girard C, Ciccione S, Roos D, et al. (2007)Marine turtles use geomagnetic cues during open-sea homing. Current Biology 17: 126–133. 6. Bingman VP, Chen K (2005) Mechanisms of animal global navigation: comparative perspectives and enduring challenges. Ethology Ecology & Evolution 17: 295–318. 7. Benhamou S (2010) Orientation and Navigation. In: Koob GF, LeMoal M, Thomson RF, eds. Encyclopedia of behavioral neurociences vol. 2. Oxford: Academic Press. pp 497–503. 8. Kendall DG (1974) Pole-seeking brownian motion and bird navigation. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society B 36: 365–417. 9. Mills Flemming J, Field CA, James MC, Jonsen ID, Myers RA (2006) How well can animals navigate? Estimating the circle of confusion from tracking data. Environmetrics 17: 351–362. 10. Luschi P, A ° kesson S, Broderick AC, Glen F, Godley BJ, et al. (2001) Testing the navigational abilities of oceanic migrants: displacement experiments on green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas). Behavioural Ecology and Sociobiology 50: 528–534. 11. Hays GC, A ° kesson S, Broderick AC, Glen F, Godley BJ, et al. (2003) Island finding ability of marine turtles. Proceedigs of the Royal Society of London. Biological Science 270(Suppl. 1): 5–7. 12. Girard C, Sudre J, Benhamou S, Roos D, Luschi P (2006) Homing in green turtles (Chelonia mydas): oceanic currents act as a constraint rather than as an information source. Marine Ecology Progress Series 322: 281–289. 13. Papi F, Luschi P, A ° kesson S, Capogrossi S, Hays GC (2000) Open-sea migration of magnetically disturbed sea turtles. Journal of Experimental Biology 203: 3435–3443. 14. Maus S, Sazonova T, Hemant K, Fairhead JD, Ravat D (2007) National Geophysical Data Center candidate for the World Digital Magnetic Anomaly Map. Geochemistry Geophysisc Geosystems 8(6) Q06017: 1–10. 15. The´bault E, Purucker M, Whaler KA, Langlais B, Sabaka TJ (2010) The Magnetic Field of the Earth’s Lithosphere. Space Science Review 155: 95–127. 16. Wallraff HG (2004) Avian olfactory navigation: its empirical foundation and conceptual state. Animal Behaviour 67: 189–204. 17. Benhamou S (2003) Bicoordinate navigation based on non-orthogonal gradient fields. Journal of Theoretical Biology 225: 235–239. 18. Meylan A, Bowen B, Avise JC (1990) A genetic test of the natal homing versus social facilitation models for green turtle migration. Science 248: 724–727. 19. Norman JA, Moritz C, Limpus C (1994) Mitochondrial DNA control region polymorphisms: genetic markers for ecological studies of marine turtles. Molecular Ecology 3: 363–373. 20. Bowen BW, Avise JC (1996) Conservation genetics of marine turtles. In Avise JC, Hamrick JL, eds. Conservation genetics – case histories from nature. New York: Chapman & Hall. pp 190–237. 21. Lohmann KJ, Putman NF, Lohmann CM (2008) Geomagnetic imprinting: A unifying hypothesis of long-distance natal homing in salmon and sea turtles. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105: 19096–19101. 22. Bourjea J, Frappier J, Quillard M, Ciccione S, Roos D, et al. (2007) Mayotte Island: another important green turtle nesting site in the southwest Indian Ocean. Endangered Species Research 3: 273–282. 23. Hays GC, Fossette S, Katselidis KA, Schofield G, Gravenor MB (2010) Breeding periodicity for male sea turtles, operational sex ratios, and implications in the face of climate change. Conservation Biology 24: 1636–1643. 24. Johnsen S, Lohmann K (2008) Magnetorecption in animals. Physics Today 61(3): 29–35. 25. Wyneken J, Witherington D (2001) The anatomy of sea turtles. U.S. Department of Commerce, NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC-470. 172 p. 26. Hays GC, A ° kesson S, Broderick AC, Glen F, Godley BJ, et al. (2001) The diving behaviour of green turtles undertaking oceanic migration to and from Ascension Island: dive durations, dive profiles and depth distribution. Journal of Experimental Biology 204: 4093–4098. 27. Sudre J, Morrow R (2008) Global surface currents: a high-resolution product for investigating ocean dynamics. Ocean Dynamics 58: 101–118. 28. Rio M-H, Guinehut S, Larnicol G (2011) New CNES-CLS09 global mean dynamic topography computed from the combination of data, altimetry, and in situ measurements. Journal of Geophysical Research 116: C07018. 29. Mancho AM, Small D, Wiggins S (2006) A comparison of methods for interpolating chaotic flows from discrete velocity data. Computers & Fluids 35: 416–428. 30. Thomas LN, Tandon A, Mahadevan A (2008) Submesoscale processes and dynamics. In Hecht MW, Hasumi H, eds. Ocean modeling in an eddying regime. Geophysical Monograph Series 177. Washington DC: American Geophysical Union. pp 17–38. 31. Turiel A, Mato G, Parga N, Nadal J-P (1998) The self-similarity properties of natural images resemble those of turbulent flows. Physical Review Letters 80: 1098–1101. 32. Yahia H, Sudre J, Pottier C, Garc¸on V (2010) Motion analysis in oceanographic satellite images using multiscale methods and the energy cascade. Pattern Recognition 43: 3591–3604. 33. Turiel A, Yahia H, Pe´rez-Vicente C (2008) Microcanonical multifractal formalism: a geometrical approach to multifractal systems. Part I: singularity analysis. Journal of Physics A 41: 015501. 34. Benhamou S (2004) How to reliably estimate the tortuosity of an animal’s path: straightness, sinuosity, or fractal dimension? Journal of Theoretical Biology 229: 209–220. 35. Benhamou S, Bried J, Bonadonna F, Jouventin P (2003) Homing in pelagic birds: a pilot experiment with white-chinned petrels released in the open sea. Behavioural Processes 61: 95–100. 36. Benhamou S (2006) Detecting an orientation component in animal paths when the preferred direction is individual-dependent. Ecology 87: 518–528. 37. Codling EA, Plank MJ, Benhamou S (2008) Random walk models in biology. Journal of the Royal Society Interface 5: 813–834. 38. Benhamou S, Bovet P (1992) Distinguishing between elementary orientation mechanisms by means of path analysis. Animal Behaviour 43: 371–377. 39. Benhamou S (1994) Spatial memory and searching efficiency. Animal Behaviour 47: 1423–1433. 40. Benhamou S (1996) No evidence for cognitive mapping in rats. Animal Behaviour 52: 201–11.; http://hdl.handle.net/2122/7209

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