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    Avoid, tolerate, or escape? Native vegetation responses to invasion vary between functional groups

    Biological invasions are one of the greatest threats to biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. However, the constraints imposed by the invaders on native organisms and their associated response, remain poorly...

    Marie Charlotte Grange, François Munoz, Marco Moretti in Biological Invasions (2023)

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    Object-based characterization of vegetation heterogeneity with sentinel images proves efficient in a highly human-influenced National Park of Côte d’Ivoire

    Forest monitoring requires more automated systems to analyze high ecosystem heterogeneity. The traditional pixel-based detection method has proven to be less and less effective. A novel change detection method...

    Stéphanie Diane Konan Houphlet, Pauline Dusseux in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment (2022)

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    Deterministic processes drive functional and phylogenetic temporal changes of woody species in temperate forests in Northeast China

    Deterministic processes drive functional and phylogenetic temporal changes of woody species in temperate forest, depending on successional stage and tree size classes. The dominant influential ...

    Shuai Fang, François Munoz, Ji Ye, Fei Lin, Zuoqiang Yuan in Annals of Forest Science (2019)

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    Ecological and biogeographical drivers of freshwater green algae biodiversity: from local communities to large-scale species pools of desmids

    Dispersal limitation, niche-based processes as well as historical legacies shape microbial biodiversity, but their respective influences remain unknown for many groups of microbes. We analysed metacommunity st...

    Helena Bestová, François Munoz, Pavel Svoboda, Pavel Škaloud, Cyrille Violle in Oecologia (2018)

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    Growth rings in tropical trees: role of functional traits, environment, and phylogeny

    Subjective and anatomy-based quantitative indices of distinctness of growth rings in tropical trees were related to deciduousness, species maximum height, and also potentially to local topograp...

    Cheryl D. Nath, François Munoz, Raphaël Pélissier, David F. R. P. Burslem in Trees (2016)