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Ménard (N.)
, Neves (E.), Le Gouar (P.)
(2022).
La flexibilité comportementale face aux perturbations de l’Anthropocène. Ce que le spatial nous apprend du temporel
*In* E. Baratay (ed.), Les animaux historicisés - Pourquoi situer leurs comportements dans le temps et l'espace?. Editions de la Sorbonne, Paris.
, 195-208
1
11.
Ménard (N.)
, Bortolamiol (S.), Benhammou (F.)
(2021).
Qu'est ce qu'un territoire? A la croisée de l'éco-éthologie et de la géographie
*In* E. Baratay (ed.), Penser du côté des animaux, 3. L'animal désanthropisé - Interroger et redéfinir les concepts. Editions de la Sorbonne, Paris.
, 189-201
2
10.
Pouillard (V.),
Ménard (N.)
(2020).
Histoire x primatologie – se rapprocher des gorilles »
*In* E. Baratay (ed.), Penser du côté des animaux, 2. Croiser les sciences pour lire les animaux. Editions de la Sorbonne, Paris.
, 193-205
3
9.
Ménard (N.)
(2017).
Group fission
*In* A. Fuentes (ed.), The International Encyclopedia of Primatology. JohnWiley & Sons. DOI: 10.1002/9781119179313.wbprim0197
,
4
8.
Ménard (N.)
Lathuillière (M), Petit (E.), Vallet (D.), Crouau-Roy (B.)
(2006).
Philopatry of female macaques in relation to group dynamics and the distribution of genes – the case of the Barbary macaque (Macaca sylvanus).
*In* K. Hodges & J. Cortes (Eds) Biology and conservation of the Barbary macaque. Nottingham University Press. Nottingham.
, 129-147
5
7.
Gachot-Neveu (H.) &
Ménard (N.)
(2004).
Gene flow, dispersal patterns and social organisation.
*In* B. Thierry, M. Singh & W. Kaumanns (Ed.), How societies are built: the macaque model. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge
, 117-134
6
6.
Ménard (N.)
(2004).
Do ecological factors explain variations in macaque social organisation?
*In* B. Thierry, M. Singh & W. Kaumanns (Ed.), How societies are built: the macaque model. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge
, 237-266
7
5.
Ménard (N.)
, Qarro (M.), Lathuillière (M.), Crouau-Roy (B.) & Le Grelle (E.)
(1999).
Biodiversity in the cedar-oak forests: the Barbary macaque (Macaca sylvanus) as a biological indicator.
*In* First international conference on biodiversity and natural resources preservation. Ifrane, Morocco, Al Akhawayn, School of Science and Engeneering.
, 111-116
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4.
Ménard (N.)
& Vallet (D.)
(1996).
Demography and ecology of Barbary macaques (*Macaca sylvanus*) in two different habitats.
*In* J.E. Fa & D.G. Lindburg (Eds), Evolution and ecology of macaques societies. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge
, 106-145
9
3.
Ménard (N.)
, Scheffrahn (W.), Vallet (D.), Zidane (Ch.), Reber (C.) & al.
(1992).
Application of blood protein electrophoresis and DNA Fingerprinting to the analysis of paternity and social characteristics of wild Barbary macaques.
*In* R.D. Martin, A.F. Dixson & E.J. Wickings (Eds), Paternity in primates : Genetic tests and theories. Karger, Basel
, 155-174
10
2.
Ménard (N.)
, Vallet (D.) & Gautier-Hion (A.)
(1986).
Influence des conditions de l’environnement sur la démographie et la reproduction de (Macaca sylvanus ) en Algérie.
*In* Coll. Nat. CNRS «Biologie des populations»
, 577-583
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1.
Fa (J.E.), Taub (D.M.),
Ménard (N.)
& Stewart (P.J.)
(1984).
The distribution and current status of the Barbary macaque in North Africa.
*In* J.E. Fa (Ed.), The Barbary macaque- A case study in conservation. Plenum Press, New York
, 79-111
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