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Marius Somveille

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Scientific Reports|August 31, 2017
A Physics-Inspired Mechanistic Model of Migratory Movement Patterns in BirdsChristopher Revell, Marius Somveille
Ecology and Evolution|October 21, 2022
Linking animal migration and ecosystem processes: Data-driven simulation of propagule dispersal by migratory herbivoresMarius Somveille, Diego Ellis-Soto
Nature Ecology & Evolution|May 9, 2018
Energy efficiency drives the global seasonal distribution of birdsMarius Somveille, Ana S L Rodrigues, Andrea Manica
Peerj|November 22, 2016
A global analysis of bird plumage patterns reveals no association between habitat and camouflageMarius Somveille, Kate L A Marshall, Thanh-Lan Gluckman
Oecologia|June 23, 2021
The role of habitat configuration in shaping animal population processes: a framework to generate quantitative predictionsPeng He, Pierre-Olivier Montiglio, Marius Somveille, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 10, 2022
Seasonal species richness of birds on the world's islands and its geographical correlatesFrank A La Sorte, Marius Somveille, Adriaan M Dokter, et al.
Plos One|August 17, 2013
Mapping global diversity patterns for migratory birdsMarius Somveille, Andrea Manica, Stuart H M Butchart, et al.
Science Advances|February 6, 2026
Climate, ecological dynamics, and the seasonal distribution of birds in mountainsMarius Somveille, Benjamin G Freeman, Frank A La Sorte, et al.
Nature Communications|February 20, 2020
Simulation-based reconstruction of global bird migration over the past 50,000 yearsMarius Somveille, Martin Wikelski, Robert M Beyer, et al.
Nature Communications|April 3, 2020
Author Correction: Simulation-based reconstruction of global bird migration over the past 50,000 yearsMarius Somveille, Martin Wikelski, Robert M Beyer, et al.
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Scientific Reports|August 31, 2017
A Physics-Inspired Mechanistic Model of Migratory Movement Patterns in BirdsChristopher Revell, Marius Somveille
Ecology and Evolution|October 21, 2022
Linking animal migration and ecosystem processes: Data-driven simulation of propagule dispersal by migratory herbivoresMarius Somveille, Diego Ellis-Soto
Nature Ecology & Evolution|May 9, 2018
Energy efficiency drives the global seasonal distribution of birdsMarius Somveille, Ana S L Rodrigues, Andrea Manica
Peerj|November 22, 2016
A global analysis of bird plumage patterns reveals no association between habitat and camouflageMarius Somveille, Kate L A Marshall, Thanh-Lan Gluckman
Oecologia|June 23, 2021
The role of habitat configuration in shaping animal population processes: a framework to generate quantitative predictionsPeng He, Pierre-Olivier Montiglio, Marius Somveille, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 10, 2022
Seasonal species richness of birds on the world's islands and its geographical correlatesFrank A La Sorte, Marius Somveille, Adriaan M Dokter, et al.
Plos One|August 17, 2013
Mapping global diversity patterns for migratory birdsMarius Somveille, Andrea Manica, Stuart H M Butchart, et al.
Science Advances|February 6, 2026
Climate, ecological dynamics, and the seasonal distribution of birds in mountainsMarius Somveille, Benjamin G Freeman, Frank A La Sorte, et al.
Nature Communications|February 20, 2020
Simulation-based reconstruction of global bird migration over the past 50,000 yearsMarius Somveille, Martin Wikelski, Robert M Beyer, et al.
Nature Communications|April 3, 2020
Author Correction: Simulation-based reconstruction of global bird migration over the past 50,000 yearsMarius Somveille, Martin Wikelski, Robert M Beyer, et al.
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