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Canal-uved. (2017, 9 novembre). Migrations in responses to Global Change , in Biodiversity responses to global changes. [Vidéo]. Canal-U. https://www.canal-u.tv/68605. (Consultée le 29 novembre 2023)

Migrations in responses to Global Change

Réalisation : 9 novembre 2017 - Mise en ligne : 9 novembre 2017
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Ophélie Ronce, director of research at the CNRS, is interested in this video (6'32) to migrations, in response to environmental changes. She presents the current dynamics and looks at both the opportunities and the risks that this represents for individuals and populations, in a context of fragmentation of environments.

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