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Shifted phenology in the pine processionary moth affects the outcome of tree–insect interaction
(Bulletin of Entomological Research. vol. 110, n° 1, pp. 68-76, 2020)Article de revue -
Correction to: Modelling root system development for anchorage of forest trees up to the mature stage, including acclimation to soil constraints: the case of Pinus pinaster
(Plant and Soil. vol. 444, n° 1-2, pp. 537-538, 2019)Article de revue -
Latitudinal gradient in avian insectivory: complementary effects of climate, habitat and bird diversity
Document de travail - Pré-publication -
Does landscape composition alter the spatiotemporal distribution of the pine processionary moth in a pine plantation forest?
(Population Ecology. vol. 53, pp. 287-296, 2011)Article de revue -
Domestication et histoire évolutive des espèces fruitières : que pouvons-nous apprendre des études de génétique ? Exemples chez les Rosacées
(Omniscience, 2016)Chapitre d'ouvrage -
Tree differences in primary and secondary growth drive convergent scaling in leaf area to sapwood area across Europe
(New Phytologist. vol. 218, n° 4, pp. 1383-1392, 2018)Article de revue -
On research priorities to advance understanding of the safety–efficiency tradeoff in xylem
(New Phytologist. vol. 211, n° 4, pp. 1156-1158, 2016)Article de revue -
Visual and hydraulic techniques produce similar estimates of cavitation resistance in woody species
(New Phytologist. pp. 1-14, 2020)Article de revue -
Oak genomics is proving its worth
(New Phytologist. vol. 226, n° 4, pp. 943-946, 2020-05)Article de revue -
Weak tradeoff between xylem safety and xylem-specific hydraulic efficiency across the world's woody plant species
(New Phytologist. vol. 209, n° 1, pp. 123-136, 2016)Article de revue