Article, Ajoutée
le 24/02/2017 09:48
Dans le but de d'étudier la diversité floristique des groupements végétaux herbacés sous les cultures fourragères au niveau de la ferme d'élevage de Kpinnou au Bénin, des relevés phytosociologiques ont été réalisés sur 31 placeaux selon la méthode de [...]
ZOFFOUN GBÈLIHO ALEX [1],
HOUINATO MARCEL ROMUALD BENJAMIN [2],
HOUESSOU LAURENT G. [3],
SINSIN BRICE A. [4],
Article, Ajoutée
le 13/03/2017 09:56
Artemisia Annua L. est une plante annuelle, glabre de la famille des Arteraceae et originaire de la Chine. Cette plante contient plusieurs sesquiterpènes dont l'artémisinine (à 0,01% à 1,4% du poids des feuilles sèches) et d'autres composés comme les [...]
ZIME-DIAWARA HERMINE [1],
SISSINTO-SAVI DE TOVE YOLANDE GRACE FIFASSI [2],
AKOGBETO OSCAR ERIC [3],
OGOUYEMI-HOUNTO AURORE [4],
GBAGUIDI FERNAND [5],
KINDE EPSE GAZARD A. R. S. DOROTHÉE [6],
MASSOUGBODJI ACHILLE A. [7],
BIGOT KOFFI ANDRÉ [8],
SINSIN BRICE A. [9],
QUETIN - LECLERCQ JOELLE [10],
EVRARD BRIGITTE [11],
MOUDACHIROU MANSOUROU [12],
Article, Ajoutée
le 08/02/2018 17:14
Niche theory suggests differential use of shared resources facilitates coexistence of species in a community. In this study we used the faecal stable isotope analysis with observations along transect lines perpendicular to the Pendjari River. This wa [...]
DJAGOUN CHABI A.M.S. [1],
KASSA BARTHÉLÉMY [2],
MENSAH GUY APOLLINAIRE [3],
SINSIN BRICE A. [4],
Article, Ajoutée
le 09/02/2018 21:09
Traditional yam-based cropping systems (shiftingcultivation, slash-and-burn, and short fallow) oftenresult in deforestation and soil nutrient depletion. The objective of this study was to determine the impact of yam-based systems with herbaceous legu [...]
MALIKI RAPHIOU [1],
SINSIN BRICE A. [2],
FLOQUET ANNE [3],
CORNET DENIS [4],
MALEZIEUX ERIC [5],
VERNIER PHILIPPE [0],
Article, Ajoutée
le 13/02/2018 17:38
Understanding the mechanisms of species coexistence within local assemblages can play a crucial role in
conservation
of
a species. There is little understanding of how large mammalian bovid species from West
Africa
partition diet resources, [...]
DJAGOUN CHABI A.M.S. [1],
CODRON D [2],
SEALY J. [3],
SINSIN BRICE A. [4],
Article, Ajoutée
le 13/02/2018 18:47
Niche theory suggests differential use of shared resources facilitates coexistence of species in a
community. In this study we used the faecal stable isotope analysis with observations along
transect lines perpendicular to the Pendjari River. This [...]
DJAGOUN CHABI A.M.S. [1],
KASSA B [2],
MENSAH GUY APOLLINAIRE [3],
SINSIN BRICE A. [4],
Article, Ajoutée
le 13/02/2018 18:51
Multiple land uses including tourism, hunting, and agriculture around protected areas can be a serious complication for
wildlife management. We calculated habitat selection indices (Manly’s alpha) for 10 bovid species in the Pendjari Biosphere
Rese [...]
DJAGOUN CHABI A.M.S. [1],
KASSA B [2],
DJOSSA B [3],
COULSON TIM [4],
MENSAH GUY APOLLINAIRE [5],
SINSIN BRICE A. [6],
Article, Ajoutée
le 13/02/2018 19:00
Bovid diets have been studied for decades, but debate still exists about the diets of many
species, in part because of geographical or habitat-related dietary variations. In this study
we used stable carbon isotope analyses of faeces to explore the [...]
DJAGOUN CHABI A.M.S. [1],
CODRON D [2],
SEALY J. [3],
MENSAH GUY APOLLINAIRE [4],
SINSIN BRICE A. [5],
Article, Ajoutée
le 13/02/2018 19:12
This study was performed to gain more knowledge about the Bohor reedbuck time budget
and vigilance in a savanna habitat. Detailed data on the time-budget were collected through focal
animal observation technique to determine whether the time budge [...]
DJAGOUN CHABI A.M.S. [1],
DJOSSA AGOSSA BRUNO [2],
MENSAH GUY APOLLINAIRE [3],
SINSIN BRICE A. [4],
Article, Ajoutée
le 15/02/2018 10:06
L’exploitation des ressources naturelles et notamment celle des carrières, contribue à la dégradation des
sols et à la perte de la biodiversité. Au Sud du Bénin, l’extraction du calcaire laisse derrière elle, un
paysage marqué par un sol dégradé, d [...]
TOYI S. SCHOLASTIQUE MIREILLE [2],
AÏTONDJI AKOUAVI LÉA [1],
SINSIN BRICE A. [3],