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I. Annexe, Dispersion et personnalité ? A.1.1. Stage de Léa Fontaine Master 1 Biologie évolutive et écologie, pp.2011-2012

. .. Matériel,

.. .. Site,

. .. Données, 270 a) Des focales mesurant le temps passé à chaque comportement

L. Distance and .. .. De-fuite,

. .. Analyse-des-données, 273 a) Sélection des variables pertinentes et différences comportementales

.. .. Variabilité,

, Répartition des individus sur le gradient « timide/téméraire »

, Etude spécifique sur les jeunes et la dispersion

. .. Résultats,

.. .. Variabilité,

, Répartition des individus sur le gradient « timide/téméraire »

. .. Dispersion,

. .. Discussion,

. .. Références,

. .. Annexes,

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