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Unpublished Reference LA PRATIQUE DU FEU PRÉCOCE ET BIODIVERSITÉ DANS LA RÉSERVE DE BIOSPHÈRE DE LA PENDJARI
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Unpublished Reference CEBioS capacity building programme in the Congo Basin
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Unpublished Reference CADRER LA BIODIVERSITÉ DANS UNE APPROCHE HOLISTIQUE DE RÉSILIENCE SOCIO-ÉCOLOGIQUE
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Inproceedings Reference Large old tropical trees as pools of biodiversity: the Life On Trees program
The aim of the Life On Trees (LOT) program is to generate baseline knowledge about the number of eukaryotic species a single large aged tropical tree can host and to understand how these communities of organisms are assembled. The program is conducted in the Amazon and Andes biodiversity hotspots. Our first project, LOT-Amazon 2022, was performed on a spectacular Dussia tree (Fabaceae), which was 50 m high and 45 m wide. The sampling was carried out by professional climbers, guided by experts of the different eukaryotic groups studied (plants, fungi, animals, protists). To better understand the contribution of different tree components (bark, leaves, fruits, flowers, living and dead wood) to overall tree biodiversity, we assigned observations into communities based on height zone or microhabitat and will examine similarities and nestedness in the composition of these communities. The first results show that a single tree can host a tremendous diversity (e.g., 42 orchids, 28 ferns, and more than 200 bryophytes, 180 lichen species identified, which are world records considering the 400m elevation). This confirms that large old tropical trees are important pools of biodiversity probably in relation with the variety of local microhabitats and tree age. Funding: Fonds de Dotation Biotope pour la Nature Web and/or Twitter account: www.lifeontrees.org
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Inproceedings Reference Diversity of small mammals and their viruses from pristine to degraded habitats in DR Congo
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Inproceedings Reference Monkeypox viruses circulate in distantly related small mammal species in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Inproceedings Reference Drivers affecting habitat use in Afrotropical hipposiderid and pteropodid bats
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Inproceedings Reference Contribution to the study of gastrointestinal helminths of rodents in two localities of the central Congolese basin, Dikwa (Tshopo) and Inkanamongo (Tshuapa)
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Inproceedings Reference Community ecology of Tanzanian bats and their viruses
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Inproceedings Reference Eco-epidemiology of bat viruses in DR Congo forests
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2023