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Arnaud Gian Barras
Arnaud Gian Barras
University of Bern & Swiss Ornithological Institute
Overená e-mailová adresa na: vogelwarte.ch
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SDMtune: An R package to tune and evaluate species distribution models
S Vignali, AG Barras, R Arlettaz, V Braunisch
Ecology and Evolution 10 (20), 11488-11506, 2020
1162020
Snow cover phenology is the main driver of foraging habitat selection for a high-alpine passerine during breeding: implications for species persistence in the face of climate …
J Resano-Mayor, F Korner-Nievergelt, S Vignali, N Horrenberger, ...
Biodiversity and Conservation 28, 2669-2685, 2019
582019
The importance of seasonal environmental factors in the foraging habitat selection of Alpine Ring Ouzels Turdus torquatus alpestris
AG Barras, S Marti, S Ettlin, S Vignali, J Resano‐Mayor, V Braunisch, ...
Ibis 162 (2), 505-519, 2020
322020
Nestling diet and parental food provisioning in a declining mountain passerine reveal high sensitivity to climate change
AG Barras, CA Niffenegger, I Candolfi, YA Hunziker, R Arlettaz
Journal of Avian Biology 52 (2), 2021
302021
Predictive models of distribution and abundance of a threatened mountain species show that impacts of climate change overrule those of land use change
AG Barras, V Braunisch, R Arlettaz
Diversity and Distributions 27 (6), 989-1004, 2021
222021
Seasonal and daily movement patterns of an alpine passerine suggest high flexibility in relation to environmental conditions
AG Barras, F Liechti, R Arlettaz
Journal of Avian Biology 52 (12), 2021
192021
SDMtune: Species distribution model selection
S Vignali, A Barras, V Braunisch
R package version 101, 2019
182019
GABB: A global dataset of alpine breeding birds and their ecological traits
DR de Zwaan, D Scridel, TA Altamirano, P Gokhale, RS Kumar, ...
Scientific data 9 (1), 627, 2022
82022
SDMtune: An R package to tune and evaluate species distribution models. Ecol. Evol. 10 (20), 11488–11506
S Vignali, AG Barras, R Arlettaz, V Braunisch
62020
SDMtune: an R package to tune and evaluate species distribution models. Ecol Evol 10: 11488–11506
S Vignali, AG Barras, R Arlettaz, V Braunisch
62020
Variation in demography and life-history strategies across the range of a declining mountain bird species
AG Barras, S Blache, M Schaub, R Arlettaz
Frontiers in ecology and evolution 9, 780706, 2021
52021
Tall trees drive the nest-site selection of wild Crested Ibis Nipponia nippon
Y Huang, Y Ye, Y Zhang, AG Barras, C Wang, B Qing, C Ding
Bird Conservation International 32 (3), 486-497, 2022
42022
Foraging habitat selection by Ring Ouzels Turdus torquatus in alpine timberline ecosystems: building the evidence for species conservation management
AG Barras
MSc Thesis, University of Bern, 2016
22016
Spatio-temporal patterns of earthworm abundance suggest time-limited food availability for a subalpine bird species
AG Barras, I Candolfi, R Arlettaz
Pedobiologia 93, 150826, 2022
12022
Complex Day-to-day Movements of an Alpine Passerine May Act as an Insurance Against Environmental Variability
AG Barras, F Liechti, R Arlettaz
12021
Assessing the response of mountain birds to rapid environmental change: conservation ecology of the Alpine Ring Ouzel (Turdus torquatus alpestris)
AG Barras
PhD thesis, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland, 2021
12021
The Ring Ouzel: A View from the North York Moors.
A Barras
Sylvia, 2021
2021
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