Check it out, this is a cool ++++ paper by @MaelisKervellec 🤩🤩 So glad for her that she got her first PhD paper published #OpenAccess @OFBiodiversite @CNRS_OccitaniE @INEE_CNRS @umontpellier @twitthair1 @cefemontpellier https://t.co/sVdXl40DyU
— Olivier Gimenez 🖖🦦 (@oaggimenez) January 11, 2023
So proud of our latest paper on estimating abundance of Brown bear in the Pyrenees 🐻📈 in @PeerComJournal led by C Vanpé 😇https://t.co/aBZtWmO1UW
Yet another example of our collaboration w/ @OFBiodiversite 🤩
Data & code https://t.co/uZGQ3Fy2Iq#DiamondOpenAccess pic.twitter.com/H0PfGWFFxD
🥳🍾 Awesome work by AS Bonnet Lebrun, A Karamanlidis from @Arcturosgr M de Gabriel Hernando and I Renner @MoonbeamLevels in which we use Poisson point process models to identify priority conservation areas for brown bears in Greece 🇬🇷🐻📈 https://t.co/rDV7h9Zb7C pic.twitter.com/UmgmynE3Jd
Check out our new preprint by awesome Anne-Sophie Bonnet-Lebrun "Identifying priority conservation areas for recovering large #carnivores using #citizenscience data" w/ 🐟 point-process models to map 🇬🇷 🐻 distribution https://t.co/CEUbVKuXRQ starring @Arcturosgr @MoonbeamLevels pic.twitter.com/fb9UAP3Aep
— Olivier Gimenez 🚸 (@oaggimenez) 29 oct8
Blaise defended his PhD I co-supervised with Pierre-Yves Quenette from ONCFS (manuscript here). Blaise studied the attitudes of the public toward brown bear presence and provided sound estimates of abundance and distribution for the species in the Pyrenees.
Among the papers we published lately, I’d like to emphasize two contributions on the conservation of brown bears with some eminent colleagues:
Karamanlidis, A.A., M. de Gabriel Hernando, L. Krambokoukis, O. Gimenez (2015). Evidence of a large carnivore population recovery: counting bears in Greece. Journal for Nature Conservation. This is a joint venture with Alex and the Greek Arcturos NGO in which we provide the first reliable abundance estimates for brown bears in Greece.
Sending questionnaires for Blaise’s PhD to study the local perception of the presence of brown bears in the Pyrénées. First picture, the 3000 questionnaires to be sent; second picture, those questionnaires once packed in boxes; third picture, the nice guy from the mail company La Poste comes and picks them up. Now the question is how many of them we will we get back?…