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  PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES  

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Patterns of bird migration phenology in South Africa suggest northern hemisphere climate as the most consistent driver of change. Global Change Biology, 21: 2179-90 - 2015

E. Bussière, L.G. Underhill, R. Altwegg

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Parahyaena brunnea - Brown hyaena. The Red List of Mammals of South Africa, Swaziland and Lesotho - 2017

R. W. Yarnell, L. Richmond-Coggan, E. Bussière, K. Williams, C. Bissett, R. Welch, I. Wiesel

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Ammotragus lervia. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species - 2021

J. Cassinello, F. Bounaceur, J.C. Brito, E. Bussière, F. Cuzin, J. Gil-Sánchez, F. Herrera-Sánchez, T. Wacher

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Choice of nest attributes as a frontline defense against brood parasitismBehavioral Ecology, 32, 6: 1285–1295 - 2021

A. Moreras, J. Tolvanen, C. Morosinotto, E. Bussiere, J. Forsman, R.L Thomson

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From crowd to herd counting: How to precisely detect and count African mammals using aerial imagery and deep learning? ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, 197: 167–180 - 2023

A. Delplanque, S. Foucher, J. Théau, E. Bussière, C. Vermeulen, P. Lejeune

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Roost disturbance and predation: Agama lizard (Agama sp.) preying on slit-faced bats (Nycteris sp.) in Zakouma National Park, Chad. Ecology and Evolution, 15,10: e72246 - 2025

E.M.S. Bussière, C. Mautauban, C. Pélissier, C. Pizzigalli

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