Publications by authors named "Ladet S"

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  • Agriculture and forestry occupy over 75% of Europe, facing significant challenges from invertebrate pests, which lead to high economic costs.
  • The study investigates how the amount of woodlands, permanent grasslands, and crop diversity impact biological pest control in cereal fields and nearby woodlands in south-western France.
  • Findings indicate that land cover affects pest control in both ecosystems but in opposing ways, suggesting that increasing landscape diversity could improve predation rates and enhance pest management across both environments.
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Complex landscapes including semi-natural habitats are expected to favour natural enemies thereby enhancing natural pest biocontrol in crops. However, when considering a large number of situations, the response of natural biocontrol to landscape properties is globally inconsistent, a possible explanation being that local agricultural practices counteract landscape effects. In this study, along a crossed gradient of pesticide use intensity and landscape simplification, we analysed the interactive effects of landscape characteristics and local pesticide use intensity on natural biocontrol.

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  • The study focused on flightless saproxylic beetles to assess how changes in forest continuity affect their distribution, given their limited ability to disperse and close ties to forest ecosystems.
  • Data was collected from 27 forests in southwestern France using specific sampling methods, revealing that two beetle species had significant associations with zones that had abundant forest cover.
  • The findings emphasized that past forest area is a key factor influencing the presence of these beetles, highlighting their sensitivity to landscape changes and supporting the role of historical forest environments in conservation efforts.
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Background: Prosthetic mesh implants in hernia repair are frequently used based on the fact that lower recurrence rates are detected. However, an undesirable side effect is persistent foreign body reaction that drives adhesions and shrinkage among other things in the course of time. Thereby a variety of meshes have been created in an attempt to alleviate these side effects, and particular relating to shrinkage, the ideal mesh has not been developed.

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Changes in forest cover in agricultural landscapes affect biodiversity. Its management needs some indications about scale to predict occurrence of populations and communities. In this study we considered a forest cover index to predict bird species and community patterns in agricultural landscapes in south-western France.

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We investigated the bioactivity of new chitosan-based multi-membrane hydrogel (MMH) architectures towards chondrocyte-like cells. The microstructure of the hydrogels constituting the membranes precludes any living cell penetration, whereas their lower scale architecture allows the protein diffusion. The biological behavior of chondrocytes implanted within the MMH inter-membrane spaces was studied for 45 days in culture.

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West Nile Virus infection is an arbovirosis accidentally transmitted to humans from an aviary reservoir via an infected mosquito. Though a French surveillance network set up in 2001 reports low circulation in France, the virus is endemic in other territories. Approximately 80% of infected children remain asymptomatic, fever is seen in 20%, and very few develop a severe neurological disease in the patient's blood or spinal fluid.

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Polysaccharide-based hydrogels are useful for numerous applications, from food and cosmetic processing to drug delivery and tissue engineering. The formation of hydrogels from polyelectrolyte solutions is complex, involving a variety of molecular interactions. The physical gelation of polysaccharides can be achieved by balancing solvophobic and solvophilic interactions.

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