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Leaf phenology sensitivity to temperature in European trees: Do within-species populations exhibit similar responses?
(Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. vol. 149, n° 5, pp. 735-744, 2009)Article de revue -
Responses of canopy duration to temperature changes in four temperate tree species: relative contributions of spring and autumn leaf phenology
(Oecologia. vol. 161, n° 1, pp. 187-198, 2009)Article de revue -
Is facilitation in arid environments the result of direct or complex interactions? Commentary
(New Phytologist. vol. 169, n° 1, pp. 3-6, 2006)Article de revue -
Highlighting the multiple drivers of change in interactions along stress gradients
(New Phytologist. vol. 173, n° 1, pp. 3-6, 2007)Article de revue -
Do biotic interactions shape both sides of the humped-back model of species richness in plant communities?
(Ecology Letters. vol. 9, n° 7, pp. 767-773, 2006)Article de revue -
Altitudinal differentiation in growth and phenology among populations of temperate-zone tree species growing in a common garden
(Canadian Journal of Forest Research. vol. 39, n° 7, pp. 1259–1269, 2009)Article de revue -
The interplay between species' positive and negative interactions shapes the community biomass–species richness relationship
(Oikos. vol. 118, n° 9, pp. 1343-1348, 2009)Article de revue -
The relative importance of disturbance and environmental stress at local and regional scales in French coastal sand dunes
(Journal of Vegetation Science. vol. 19, n° 4, pp. 493-502, 2008-01-29)Article de revue -
Don't diss integration : a comment on Ricklefs's disintegrating communities
(The American Naturalist. vol. 174, n° 6, pp. 919–927, 2009)Article de revue -
The role of biotic interactions in altering tree seedling responses to an extreme climatic event
(Journal of Vegetation Science. vol. 20, n° 3, pp. 403 - 414, 2009)Article de revue