Thierry Chambert
Pennsylvania State University
34 Papers
112 Citations
Thierry Chambert is an academic researcher from Pennsylvania State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Biology. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 30 publications. Previous affiliations of Thierry Chambert include Centre national de la recherche scientifique & Montana State University.
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Papers
Quantitative evidence for the effects of multiple drivers on continental-scale amphibian declines
Evan H. Campbell Grant,David A. W. Miller,Benedikt R. Schmidt,Michael J. Adams,Staci M. Amburgey,Thierry Chambert,Thierry Chambert,Sam S. Cruickshank,Robert N. Fisher,David M. Green,Blake R. Hossack,Pieter T. J. Johnson,Maxwell B. Joseph,Tracy A. G. Rittenhouse,Maureen E. Ryan,J. Hardin Waddle,Susan C. Walls,Larissa L. Bailey,Gary M. Fellers,Thomas A. Gorman,Andrew M. Ray,David S. Pilliod,Steven J. Price,Daniel Saenz,Walt Sadinski,Erin Muths +25 more
TL;DR: It is found that local amphibian populations are being lost from metapopulations at an average rate of 3.79% per year, and that exposure to threats varies spatially, and populations vary in their response - providing little generality in the development of conservation strategies.
Tracking prospecting movements involved in breeding habitat selection: insights, pitfalls and perspectives
Aurore Ponchon,David Grémillet,David Grémillet,Blandine Doligez,Blandine Doligez,Thierry Chambert,Thierry Chambert,Torkild Tveraa,Jacob González-Solís,Thierry Boulinier +9 more
TL;DR: This work highlights in what ways tracking devices could constitute powerful tools to study prospecting behaviour at various spatial scales and suggests new perspectives to investigate the behavioural strategies adopted by individuals during breeding habitat selection processes and dispersal decisions.
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Accuracy, limitations and cost efficiency of eDNA-based community survey in tropical frogs.
Miklós Bálint,Carsten Nowak,Orsolya Márton,Orsolya Márton,Steffen U. Pauls,Claudia Wittwer,José Luis Aramayo,Arne Schulze,Thierry Chambert,Berardino Cocchiararo,Martin Jansen +10 more
TL;DR: The results highlight that eDNA is suitable for large‐scale biodiversity surveys in high‐diversity areas if life history is considered, and certain precautions in sampling, genetic analyses and data interpretation are taken.
Migration, prospecting, dispersal? What host movement matters for infectious agent circulation?
Thierry Boulinier,Sarah Kada,Aurore Ponchon,Marlène Dupraz,Muriel Dietrich,Amandine Gamble,Vincent Bourret,Olivier Duriez,Romain Bazire,Jérémy Tornos,Torkild Tveraa,Thierry Chambert,Romain Garnier,Karen D. McCoy +13 more
TL;DR: This review emphasizes that explicit consideration of the behavioral and population ecology of hosts and parasites is required to disentangle the relative roles of different types of movement for the spread of infectious diseases.
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Evaluating the demographic buffering hypothesis with vital rates estimated for Weddell seals from 30 years of mark-recapture data.
TL;DR: The results for an Antarctic apex predator provide useful baselines from a marine ecosystem when its top- and middle-trophic levels were not substantially impacted by human activity and provides useful information for predicting population responses to future environmental change.
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