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Hide and seek in forests: colonization by the pine processionary moth is impeded by the presence of nonhost trees
(Agricultural and Forest Entomology. vol. 14, n° 1, pp. 19-27, 2012)Article de revue -
Non-host volatiles mediate associational resistance to the pine processionary moth
(Oecologia. vol. 166, n° 3, pp. 703-711, 2011)Article de revue -
Comparative responses of bird, carabid, and spider assemblages to stand and landscape diversity in maritime pine plantation forests
(Ecoscience. vol. 12, n° 1, pp. 110-121, 2005)Article de revue -
A case of habitat complementation in forest pests : pine processionary moth pupae survive better in open areas
(Forest Ecology and Management. vol. 261, n° 6, pp. 1069-1076, 2011)Article de revue -
Host range expansion is density dependent.
(Oecologia. vol. 182, n° 3, pp. 779-788, 2016)Article de revue -
Forest biodiversity, ecosystem functioning and the provision of ecosystem services
(Biodiversity and Conservation. vol. 26, n° 13, pp. 3005-3035, 2017)Article de revue -
A novel, easy method for estimating pheromone trap attraction range: application to the pine sawyer beetle Monochamus galloprovincialis
(Agricultural and Forest Entomology. vol. 21, n° 1, pp. 8-14, 2019)Article de revue -
Tree diversity drives forest stand resistance to natural disturbances
(Current Forestry Reports. vol. 3, n° 3, pp. 223-243, 2017)Article de revue -
Periodicity and synchrony of pine processionary moth outbreaks in France
(Forest Ecology and Management. vol. 354, pp. 309-317, 2015)Article de revue -
Planted forests and biodiversity
(Journal of Forestry. vol. 104, n° 2, pp. 65-77, 2006)Article de revue