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Landscape openness efect on roe deer, Capreolus capreolus, behavior : analysis on activity level, movement rate and circadian rhythm across a landscape gradient

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DOOCCTTOORRAATT DDEELL’’UUNNIIVVEERRSSIITTÉÉ DDEETTOOUULLOOUUSSEE Délivré par l'Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier

Discipline ou spécialité : Ecologie

Présentée et soutenue par Elisa GOTTARDI Le 08 MARS 2011

Titre : Landscape openness effect on roe deer, Capreolus capreolus,

behavior.

Analysis on activity level, movement rate and circadian rhythm across a landscape gradient.

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Parmigiani, Stefano…………Supervisor Hewison, Mark……….…Supervisor

Ecole doctorale : S.E.V.A.B. Unité de recherche : I.N.R.A. Directeur(s) de Thèse : HEWISON, Mark

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