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  1. Local adaptations of Mediterranean sheep and goats through an integrative approach

    Small ruminants are suited to a wide variety of habitats and thus represent promising study models for we selected the breeds potentially most linked to a territory and defined their original cradle (i areas. We then used the programs PCAdapt and LFMM to identify signatures of artificial and environmental

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    • - Mis à jour le 01/12/2021
  2. Séminaire SRM | Specifications for homophily in models of social groups: Mathematical and theoretical consideration.

    parallel to network models initially meant for dyadic relationships. With such models we hope to develop seems. In this talk I will attempt to outline the issues specific to homophily-related mechanisms in group social groups. For example the issue of understanding how similar or dissimilar individuals form groups together statistical tools. However specifying mechanisms related to similarity or homophily in group models seems more

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    • - Mis à jour le 01/03/2024
  3. The cultural shaping of prejudiced attitudes: The role of ideal affect (Comment la culture influence les préjugés ? Le rôle des valeurs émotionnelles)

    critical to understanding how prejudiced attitudes vary across cultures as well as to changing how people Due to globalization individuals are coming into increased contact with people whose values and traditions that people s actual experience of and tendencies to experience specific negative emotions play an important support for this prediction in individuals responses to hypothetical scenarios in the content of U.S. news manipulations. Furthermore cultures differ in the extent to which they value specific negative states over others

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    • - Mis à jour le 17/09/2018
  4. Relative pollen productivity estimates from India: A step towards quantitative reconstruction of past plant abundance

    relationships are required to reconstruct past plant abundances during the Holocene to answer specific questions pollen morphotypes corresponding to 228 plant species in the field surveys. To facilitate comparison of these We present here the first study performed in India to obtain estimates of RPP for key plant taxa of the pollen underrepresentation of the two taxa compared to Poaceae in Africa while there is a strong pollen tropical dry evergreen forests in southeastern India to improve Holocene vegetation reconstructions, revealing

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    • - Mis à jour le 24/02/2026
  5. LUNTIAN: An Agent-Based Model of an Industrial Tree Plantation for Promoting Sustainable Harvesting in the Philippines

    and rule compliance. To assess the model s validity its outputs were compared to those of the 3PG forest increasingly recognized as a sustainable response to deforestation and the decline in native wood resources distributions thereby supporting LUNTIAN s potential to represent key ecological dynamics. Sensitivity analysis These findings illustrate the potential of LUNTIAN to support the exploration of sustainable ITP management integrates ecological, economic, and social dynamics to evaluate sustainable management strategies for industrial

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    • - Mis à jour le 17/11/2025
  6. Intentions in humans and animals: Insights from New Caledonian crows and patients with psychosomatic disorders

    ethology is trying to find a formalization of the concept in order to be able to investigate intentions that might help cognitive ethologists to formalize the ability to have goal-directed intentions for non-linguistic treatment of psychosomatic disorder will help to understand how concepts of intentionality and self-efficacy communication social tactics and tool. Cognitive sciences aim to find intentionality as well as goal-directed intentions disciplines and presenting recent studies I anticipate to help develop a better framework for empirical work

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    • - Mis à jour le 05/06/2019
  7. Expectation Violation and Cognitive Dissonance Theory: Proposal for an Epistemic Inconsistency Management Model

    used to resolve inconsistency and their consequences. We propose a decision rule and parameters to model Editeur European Journal of Social Psychology Date 16 août 2023 https doi.org 10.1002 ejsp.2981 A crucial individual facing contradictory information is whether to maintain or disengage from an expectation. Cognitive epistemic inconsistency. Inconsistency leads individuals to assess the probabilities and costs associated with explanation of expectation bolstering contributing to the understanding of radicalization. This model offers

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    • - Mis à jour le 31/08/2023
  8. Towards a new perspective on the rock art sites-landscape relations in the Upper Palaeolithic of Valcamonica (N-Italie)

    attributed to the Upper Palaeolithic. This led to recognition of some features linked to the two site sites according to the geomorphology of the territory and the selection of the rocks to be engraved in intervisibility patterns among the sites highlighting how the Valcamonica territory was conceived as a structured structured space. Finally this first step highlights how the implementation of the available data and the elaboration of PARC will provide a useful tool as well to understand the taphonomy of the rock art favouring

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    • - Mis à jour le 08/12/2022
  9. Conférence "Do our languages have an impact on the way we think and communicate?" Iraide Ibarretxe-Antuñano (Université de Saragosse)

    will be to reveal possible relativistic effects on these events and to show how important it is to be aware world around them. More specifically it examines how motion and causal events are conceptualised and multimodally

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    • - Mis à jour le 07/11/2024
  10. Changing Movements in a Changing World: Modelling Early Pleistocene and Early Middle Pleistocene Climatic and Ecological Environments and Influences on Hominin Dispersal in Eurasia

    can contribute to connecting small-scale environment-induced influences on hominins to large-scale patterns climatic and ecological changes our knowledge of how the environment influenced hominin behaviour is of studies empirical evidence of past societies responses to environmental change. Computational models generating for understanding the archaeological record and how these factors shaped the dispersal of hominins out conditions and simulation techniques are presented to provide an overview of the diverse approaches possibilities models and simulations help archaeology understand how environmental changes influenced hominin dispersal

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    • - Mis à jour le 31/03/2026