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Insect herbivory and avian insectivory in novel native oak forests: Divergent effects of stand size and connectivity
(Forest Ecology and Management. vol. 445, pp. 146-153, 2019)Article de revue -
Effect of host tree density and apparency on the probability of attack by the pine processionary moth
(Forest Ecology and Management. vol. 334, pp. 185–192, 2014)Article de revue -
Tree diversity effects on leaf insect damage on pedunculate oak: the role of landscape context and forest stratum
(Forest Ecology and Management. vol. 433, pp. 287-294, 2019)Article de revue -
Pest damage in mixed forests: Disentangling the effects of neighbor identity, host density and host apparency at different spatial scales
(Forest Ecology and Management. vol. 378, pp. 103-110, 2016-10)Article de revue -
Tree diversity is key for promoting the diversity and abundance of forest‐associated taxa in Europe
(Oikos. vol. 129, n° 2, pp. 133-146, 2020)Article de revue -
Search for top‐down and bottom‐up drivers of latitudinal trends in insect herbivory in oak trees in Europe
(Global Ecology and Biogeography. vol. 30, n° 3, pp. 651-665, 2021-03)Article de revue -
Herbivory on the pedunculate oak along an urbanization gradient in Europe: Effects of impervious surface, local tree cover, and insect feeding guild
(Ecology and Evolution. vol. 12, n° 3, pp. e8709, 2022-03)Article de revue -
Can school children support ecological research? Lessons from the Oak Bodyguard citizen science
(Citizen Science: Theory and Practice. vol. 5, n° 1, pp. 1-11, 2020-03-18)Article de revue -
Host range expansion of native insects to exotic trees increases with area of introduction and presence of congeneric native trees
(Journal of Applied Ecology. vol. 52, n° 1, pp. 69–77, 2015)Article de revue -
How do trees respond to species mixing in experimental compared to observational studies?
(Ecology and Evolution. vol. 9, n° 19, pp. 11254-11265, 2019)Article de revue