Bart A. Nolet mainly focuses on Ecology, Foraging, Beaver, Castoridae and Biological dispersal. Biomass, Macrophyte, Anatidae, Habitat and Climate change are the core of his Ecology study. His work carried out in the field of Foraging brings together such families of science as Potamogeton and Boldness, Personality.
The Beaver study which covers Territoriality that intersects with Overexploitation, Reproductive success and Animal ecology. His Castoridae research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in European beaver, Conservation biology and Endangered species, Minimum viable population. The various areas that he examines in his Biological dispersal study include Highly pathogenic, Eurasian wigeon, Outbreak and Virus.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Ecology, Foraging, Herbivore, Potamogeton and Goose. His research in Biomass, Habitat, Arctic, Predation and Waterfowl are components of Ecology. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Anas, Competition and Animal science.
The concepts of his Herbivore study are interwoven with issues in Macrophyte and Agronomy. As part of the same scientific family, he usually focuses on Potamogeton, concentrating on Propagule and intersecting with Biological dispersal. His research integrates issues of Avian clutch size, Zoology, Nest and Fishery in his study of Goose.
His primary scientific interests are in Ecology, Goose, Foraging, Zoology and Arctic. Bart A. Nolet integrates Ecology and Branta leucopsis in his research. Bart A. Nolet has included themes like Endangered species, Archipelago, Predation, Predator and Eider in his Goose study.
His study in Foraging is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Nocturnal, Agriculture and Flyway. His Zoology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Invertebrate, Tracking, Gizzard and Body condition. In his study, Anser, Growing season, Philopatry and Temperate climate is inextricably linked to Nest, which falls within the broad field of Arctic.
Bart A. Nolet spends much of his time researching Zoology, Ecology, Reproduction, Goose and Reproductive success. His work on Anas as part of his general Zoology study is frequently connected to Constant flow, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science. The study of Ecology is intertwined with the study of Confidence interval in a number of ways.
His work focuses on many connections between Reproduction and other disciplines, such as Fishery, that overlap with his field of interest in Agriculture. His Goose research includes elements of Avian clutch size, Nest and Juvenile. His Reproductive success study incorporates themes from Branta and Trade-off.
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The impact of climate change on lakes in the Netherlands: a review
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Aquatic Ecology (2005)
The impact of climate change on lakes in the Netherlands: a review
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Aquatic Ecology (2005)
Comeback of the beaver Castor fiber : an overview of old and new conservation problems
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Biological Conservation (1998)
Comeback of the beaver Castor fiber : an overview of old and new conservation problems
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Biological Conservation (1998)
Lévy Walks Evolve Through Interaction Between Movement and Environmental Complexity
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Science (2011)
Lévy Walks Evolve Through Interaction Between Movement and Environmental Complexity
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Science (2011)
Long-distance endozoochorous dispersal of submerged macrophyte seeds by migratory waterbirds in northern Europe - a critical review of possibilities and limitations
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Acta Oecologica-international Journal of Ecology (2002)
Long-distance endozoochorous dispersal of submerged macrophyte seeds by migratory waterbirds in northern Europe - a critical review of possibilities and limitations
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Acta Oecologica-international Journal of Ecology (2002)
The effect of personality on social foraging: shy barnacle geese scrounge more
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Proceedings of The Royal Society B: Biological Sciences (2010)
The effect of personality on social foraging: shy barnacle geese scrounge more
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Proceedings of The Royal Society B: Biological Sciences (2010)
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