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    Decreasing stand density favors resistance, resilience, and recovery of Quercus petraea trees to a severe drought, particularly on dry sites

    Decreasing stand density increases resistance, resilience, and recovery of Quercus petraea trees to severe drought (2003), particularly on dry sites, and the...

    Anna Schmitt, Raphaël Trouvé, Ingrid Seynave in Annals of Forest Science (2020)

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    Radial growth resilience of sessile oak after drought is affected by site water status, stand density, and social status

    Tree resilience to drought was higher in drier sites and lower for suppressed trees grown in higher density stands, highlighting the role of acclimation and selection in tree responses to droug...

    Raphaël Trouvé, Jean-Daniel Bontemps, Catherine Collet, Ingrid Seynave in Trees (2017)

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    Herbivory of an invasive slug in a model grassland community can be affected by earthworms and mycorrhizal fungi

    Invasion of non-native species is among the top threats for the biodiversity and functioning of native and agricultural ecosystems worldwide. We investigated whether the herbivory of the slug Arion vulgaris (form...

    Raphaël Trouvé, Thomas Drapela, Thomas Frank in Biology and Fertility of Soils (2014)