Browsing Publikasjoner fra Cristin - INN by Author "Lafage, Denis"
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Biogeographic position and body size jointly set lower thermal limits of wandering spiders
Monsimet, Jeremy; Collinet, Hervé; Devineau, Olivier; Lafage, Denis; Pétillon, Julien (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Most species encounter large variations in abiotic conditions along their distribution range. The physiological responses of most terrestrial ectotherms (such as insects and spiders) to clinal gradients of climate, and in ... -
Challenges and opportunities of species distribution modelling of terrestrial arthropod predators
Mammola, Stefano; Pétillon, Julien; Hacala, Axel; Monsimet, Jeremy; Marti, Sapho-Lou; Cardoso, Pedro; Lafage, Denis (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Aim: Species distribution models (SDMs) have emerged as essential tools in the equipment of many ecologists, useful to explore species distributions in space and time and answering an assortment of questions related to ... -
Characterization of habitat requirements of European fishing spiders
Dickel, Lisa; Monsimet, Jeremy; Lafage, Denis; Devineau, Olivier (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Wetlands are among the most threatened habitats in the world, and so are their species, which suffer habitat loss due to climate and land use changes. Freshwater species, and especially arthropods, receive comparatively ... -
Contrasted propensity for waterborne and airborne dispersal between two closely related semi-aquatic spider species
Monsimet, Jeremy; Pétillon, Julien; Devineau, Olivier; Gardoni, Nino; Bataillard, Léa; Lafage, Denis (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Dispersal abilities are important to support metapopulation functioning and species distributions, yet it is rarely accounted for in conservation. Here, we compared the propensity for dispersal between the two fishing ... -
Explicit integration of dispersal-related metrics improves predictions of SDM in predatory arthropods
Monsimet, Jeremy; Devineau, Olivier; Pétillon, Julien; Lafage, Denis (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-10-07)Fishing spiders (Dolomedes spp.) make an interesting model to predict the impact of global changes because they are generalist, opportunistic predators, whose distribution is driven mostly by abiotic factors. Yet, the two ...