Mathieu Denoël
University of Liège
148 Papers
1K Citations
Mathieu Denoël is an academic researcher from University of Liège. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Triturus. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 140 publications. Previous affiliations of Mathieu Denoël include University of Basel & Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory.
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Papers
Updated distribution and biogeography of amphibians and reptiles of Europe
Neftalí Sillero,João Carlos Campos,Anna Bonardi,Claudia Corti,Raymond Creemers,Pierre-André Crochet,Jelka Crnobrnja Isailovic,Jelka Crnobrnja Isailovic,Mathieu Denoël,Gentile Francesco Ficetola,João Gonçalves,Sergei Kuzmin,Petros Lymberakis,Philippe de Pous,Ariel Rodríguez,Roberto Sindaco,Jeroen Speybroeck,Bert Toxopeus,David R. Vieites,David R. Vieites,Miguel Vences +20 more
TL;DR: This analysis serves as a preliminary step towards an interactive, dynamic and online distributed database system (NA2RE system) of the current spatial distribution of European amphibians and reptiles and highlights the need to add temporal and altitudinal data for all records to allow tracking potential species distribution changes.
Ecological thresholds: an assessment of methods to identify abrupt changes in species-habitat relationships
TL;DR: It is shown that researchers use very different analytical tools, corresponding to different operational definitions of habitat thresholds, which can considerably affect their detection, and it is important to focus efforts efficiently and the inappropriate choice of statistical methods may have detrimental consequences.
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Evolutionary ecology of facultative paedomorphosis in newts and salamanders.
TL;DR: The facultative paedomorphosis system is ripe for future studies encompassing ecology, evolution, behaviour, endocrinology, physiology, and conservation biology, and few other systems have been broad enough to provide varied research opportunities on topics as diverse as phenotypic plasticity, speciation, mating behaviour, and hormonal regulation of morphology.
Effects of Widespread Fish Introductions on Paedomorphic Newts in Europe
TL;DR: The aim was to report on the loss of intraspecific heterochrony as a loss to diversity in determining the consequences of fish stocking on European populations of paedomorphic newts.
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Video multitracking of fish behaviour: a synthesis and future perspectives
TL;DR: A review of fish video multitracking techniques is presented in this paper, which summarizes different approaches to improving the quality of individual identification, notably by the development of three-dimensional tracking, image analysis and probabilistic applications.
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