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    The enigmatic ichnofossil <i>Tisoa siphonalis</i> and widespread authigenic seep carbonate formation during the Late Pliensbachian in southern France by J. Hoffmann, A. Stadnitskaia, B. M. A. Teichert, F. Zanella, M. Peinl, W. Püttmann, J. Fiebig, W. Oschmann, K. Sorichter, D. Harazim, B. van de Schootbrugge, Y. Rosenthal

    Published 2010-10-01
    “…Interestingly, <i>Tisoa siphonalis</i> has been described from many locations in the Grands Causses Basin in southern France, and from northern France and Luxemburg, always occurring at the same stratigraphic level. …”
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    Variability of BVOC emissions from a Mediterranean mixed forest in southern France with a focus on <i>Quercus pubescens</i> by A.-C. Genard-Zielinski, C. Boissard, C. Fernandez, C. Kalogridis, J. Lathière, V. Gros, N. Bonnaire, E. Ormeño

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…We aimed at quantifying biogenic volatile organic compound (BVOC) emissions in June from three Mediterranean species located at the O<sub>3</sub>HP site (southern France): <i>Quercus pubescens</i>, <i>Acer monspessulanum</i> and <i>C. coggygria</i> (for isoprene only). …”
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    Identification of spatial and temporal contributions of rainfalls to flash floods using neural network modelling: case study on the Lez basin (southern France) by T. Darras, V. Borrell Estupina, L. Kong-A-Siou, B. Vayssade, A. Johannet, S. Pistre

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…To assess the interest of this methodology, a case study was conducted in southern France: the Lez hydrosystem whose river crosses the conurbation of Montpellier (400 000 inhabitants). …”
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    Flash flood forecasting in poorly gauged basins using neural networks: case study of the Gardon de Mialet basin (southern France) by G. Artigue, A. Johannet, V. Borrell, S. Pistre

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…In southern France, flash flood episodes frequently cause fatalities and severe damage. …”
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    Reading Ecosystem Services at the Local Scale through a Territorial Approach: the Case of Peri-Urban Agriculture in the Thau Lagoon, Southern France by Laure-Elise Ruoso, Roel Plant, Pierre Maurel, Claire Dupaquier, Philip K. Roche, Muriel Bonin

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…Our case study is the Thau lagoon in southern France. We conducted in-depth interviews with a broad range of stakeholders and ran two participatory workshops. …”
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    Using remote sensing to map larval and adult populations of <it>Anopheles hyrcanus </it>(Diptera: Culicidae) a potential malaria vector in Southern France by Roger François, Lo Seen Danny, Ferré Jean-Baptiste, Guis Hélène, Linard Catherine, Toty Céline, Ponçon Nicolas, Tran Annelise, de la Rocque Stéphane, Fontenille Didier, Baldet Thierry

    Published 2008-02-01
    “…The main potential vector of malaria in the Camargue area, the largest river delta in southern France, is the mosquito <it>Anopheles hyrcanus </it>(Diptera: Culicidae). …”
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    The first fossil representative of the water strider subfamily Ptilomerinae (Heteroptera: Gerromorpha: Gerridae) in the Oligocene paleolake of Murs (southern France) with some palaeoecological considerations by André Nel, Bastien Mennecart, Tamara Spasojevic, Alexandra Viertler, Olivier Maridet, Loïc Costeur, Romain Garrouste, Pauline Coster

    Published 2023-08-01
    “… Oligoptilomera luberonensis gen. et sp. nov., first fossil representative of the gerrid subfamily Ptilomerinae, is described and figured from the Oligocene of Murs (Vaucluse, Southern France). Extant Ptilomerinae live in streams in warm climates, of the Indo-Malaysian, eastern Palaearctic, and Papouan regions. …”
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    Discovery of the First Blattinopsids of the Genus <i>Glaphyrophlebia</i> Handlirsch, 1906 (Paoliida: Blattinopsidae) in the Upper Carboniferous of Southern France and Spain and Hypothesis on the Diversification of the Family by André Nel, Romain Garrouste, Enrique Peñalver, Antonio Hernández-Orúe, Corentin Jouault

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…(Paoliida: Blattinopsidae) is the third Gzhelian representative of the genus and is described based on a beautiful forewing from the Var department in Southern France. Together with the description of another forewing fragment of a <i>Glaphyrophlebia</i> sp. from the Province of León in NW Spain, they improve our knowledge of fossil insects from French and Spanish upper Carboniferous deposits. …”
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    Experimental Precipitation Reduction Slows Down Litter Decomposition but Exhibits Weak to No Effect on Soil Organic Carbon and Nitrogen Stocks in Three Mediterranean Forests of Southern France by Mathieu Santonja, Susana Pereira, Thierry Gauquelin, Elodie Quer, Guillaume Simioni, Jean-Marc Limousin, Jean-Marc Ourcival, Ilja M. Reiter, Catherine Fernandez, Virginie Baldy

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…<i>Pinus halepensis</i> Mill., <i>Quercus ilex</i> L. and <i>Quercus pubescens</i> Willd. represent the dominant tree cover in the Mediterranean forests of southern France. However, their contributions to the French and global forest C and nitrogen (N) stocks are frequently overlooked and inaccurately quantified and little is known about to what extent the ongoing climate change can alter these stocks. …”
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