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Les phéromones: une parade à l’usage des insecticides dans le domaine forestier
(Lettre aux Entreprises - INRA. n° 38, pp. 1 p., 2011)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 -
Responses of forest insect pests to climate change: not so simple
(Current Opinion in Insect Science. vol. 35, pp. 103-108, 2019)Article de revue -
Egg mortality in the pine processionary moth: habitat diversity, microclimate and predation effects
(Agricultural and Forest Entomology. vol. 16, n° 3, pp. 284-292, 2014)Article de revue -
Landscape diversity slows the spread of an invasive forest pest species
(Ecography. vol. 37, n° 7, pp. 648-658, 2014)Article de revue -
Tree species identity and forest composition affect the number of oak processionary moth captured in pheromone traps and the intensity of larval defoliation
(Agricultural and Forest Entomology. vol. 22, n° 2, pp. 169-177, 2020-05)Article de revue -
Can tree species richness attenuate the effect of drought on organic matter decomposition and stabilization in young plantation forests?
(Acta Oecologica. vol. 93, pp. 30-40, 2018)Article de revue -
Tree diversity drives associational resistance to herbivory at both forest edge and interior
(Ecology and Evolution. pp. 1-12, 2019)Article de revue -
Fungal endophyte communities differ between chestnut galls and surrounding foliar tissues
(Fungal Ecology. vol. 42, pp. 1-8, 2019)Article de revue -
Genetic diversity increases insect herbivory on oak saplings
(PLoS ONE. vol. 7, n° 8, pp. 10 p., 2012)Article de revue