Ecology and Evolution of Interaction Networks "EERI" Team - iEES Paris

In the context of current large pressures exerted by human populations on natural communities, ecological sciences often cannot provide adequate predictions or management decisions. One reason is the intrinsic complexity of ecosystems.

The EERI team tries to handle a part of this complexity by focusing on the structure, functioning and evolution of ecological networks. Such network aspects are often restricted to trophic interactions (ie, food webs), with decades of research on food webs providing important insights regarding community ecology.

The EERI team participates to this global effort to understand food webs, but also tries to go beyond traditional food web approaches. First by favoring research questions that are at the interface of different sub-disciplines of ecology (community ecology, functional ecology, evolutionary ecology).

Also, most of the research topics involve simultaneously theoretical and experimental developments.

The works of the team are organized along four main axes :

Accounting for the diversity of interaction types within ecological communities
Recently, several synthesis have underlined our need to account for several interaction types (eg, trophic and mutualistic) simultaneously, and particularly to account for non-trophic interactions in food webs. Such a diversity of interactions likely affects the structure, stability and functioning of natural communities and their ability to provide key ecosystem services.
The EERI team is particularly well suited to handle this type of questions, as researchers handle different interaction types in their works (food webs, herbivory, plant-mycorrhizae, parasitism, pollination, ecosystem engineering).
 
While continuing their work on these different interactions, current works of the team also try to handle two important questions :
 
  1. What are the direct and indirect effects of a given type of interaction on an interaction of another type ?
  2. What are the consequences of disturbances on complex systems that consist of several interaction types ?
 
Studying the relationship between network structure and ecosystem functioning

In general, the projects of the team on this topic are also linked to the previous axis (mixing different interaction types). We are particularly interested in how the structure of ecological networks affects:

  1. the transfer of matter or energy fluxes or nutrient cycles in the ecosystem ;
  2. the stability of ecological communities and ecosystems.

Initially, such debates at the interface of community and functional ecology have focused on the relationship between diversity within a guild and functional processes at ecosystem scale. Since, our research has extended to account for various interaction types, at larger scales (eg, structure of trophic networks, or mutualistic interaction webs).

Works on this topic within the team include various guilds and trophic groups within ecosystems and rely on experimental and theoretical approaches.

 

Eco-evolutionary dynamics within interaction networks

The dynamics of interaction networks are most often restricted to variations in ecological emergent properties (eg, variations in the abundances of species), leaving out the evolutionary dynamics (eg, variations in the phenotypes within the network).

Such approaches therefore ignore or simplify the variability that exists among individuals of a given species, though such intraspecific variabilities may have large consequences for the dynamics and functioning of ecosystems.

The team tries to handle this variability for various sets of phenotypic traits, including variations in life-history traits, body sizes, predation behaviors and defense strategies.

The team also tries to disentangle how variations in phenotypes can be explained or linked to phenotypic plasticity, evolution under a certain disturbance regime, or due to the coevolution among species of the network.

To achieve this goal, the team develops theoretical models (based on adaptive dynamics or quantitative genetics), empirical analysis of trait variations in ecological datasets and phylogenetic signals in ecological communities.

Selection experiments are also undertaken.

 

Effect of spatial or organisational scales
Because works of the team aim at understanding the structure of networks, we have to account for how such structures depend on the scales.
 
This theme is actually making a link between the three previous ones. It consists in starting with mechanisms happening at small scales (or, among individuals, within a locality) to let emerge dynamics at larger scales (eg, within metacommunities).
It also explicitly considers spatial components of ecological dynamics that have profound implications for both ecological and evolutionary dynamics.
 
While community dynamics remain the focus of our research, our understanding often relies on interactions happening at smaller scales and how such interactions constrain emergent properties in a bottom-up fashion.
To give two instances, we work on how interactions among individuals may help to understand variations in functional responses used to model trophic networks.
 
We also work on the links that exist between the amount of dispersal existing within a metacommunity and the structures of local networks observed in the various locations that make such metacommunities.
 

Team news

Team publications

Only applies to publications from 2017 to present. To see all the publications go to the Publications page.

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Fablet L.°, Pellerin A.^, Zarzoso-Lacoste D., Dubut V. and Walch L.* (2024) Metabarcoding reveals waterbird diet in a French Ramsar wetland: implications for ecosystem management. Knowledge & Management of Aquatic Ecosystems, 425, 9
https://doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2024005
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​Wright, E.K., Timberlake, T.P., Baude, M.*, Vaughan, I.P., Memmott, J. (2024) Quantifying the production of plant pollen at the farm scale. New Phytolhttps://doi.org/10.1111/nph.19763New PhytologistEERIDCFE

Ganault P., Ristok C., Phillips H., Hedde M., Capowiez Y., Bottinelli N., Decaëns T., Marchan D., Gérard S., Mathieu J.*, Potapov A., Cameron E., Brown G., Bartz M., Zeiss R., Zi Y,, Tsiafouli M., Russell D., Guerra C., Eisenhauer N. (2024) Soil BON earthworm: a global initiative on earthworm distribution, traits, and spatiotemporal diversity patterns. Soil Organisms, 96, 47-60


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Badiane, A., Ropars, L., Flacher, F., Schurr, L.*, Zakardjian, M.,  Affre, L., Deschamps-Cottin, M., Gachet, S., Robles, C. & Geslin, B. Urbanisation impacts the diversity, coloration, and body size of wild bees in a Mediterranean city. Regional Environmental Change 24, 41 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10113-024-02199-3​
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Mathieu J.*, Reynolds J.W., Fragoso, C., Hadly, E. (2024) Multiple invasion routes have led to the pervasive introduction of earthworms in North America, Nature Ecology & Evolution



https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-023-02310-7Nature Ecology & EvolutionEERIDCFE
Chatelain M.^, Nold F., Mathieu J.*, (2023) Metal pollution drives earthworm biodiversity in urban lawns, Science of the Total Environment, 2024,914



https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.169867
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Auger G., Pottier J., Mathieu J.*, Jabot, F., (2024) Space use of invertebrates in terrestrial habitats: Phylogenetic, functional and environmental drivers of interspecific variations.Global Ecology and Biogeography


https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.13811
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Andrianjara I.​~​, Cabassa C.*, Lata J.C.*, Hansart A., Raynaud X.*, Renard M., Nold F., Genet P.*, Planchais S.* (2023) Characterization of stress indicators in Tilia cordata Mill. as early and long-term stress markers for water availability and trace element contamination in urban environments. Ecological Indicators, Volume 158, 2024,111296


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Finand B~, Loeuille N*, Bocquet C^, Fédérici P*, Ledamoisel J°, Monnin T* (2023) Habitat fragmentation through urbanization selects for low dispersal in an ant species. Oikos e10325​https://doi.org/10.1111/oik.10325OikosEERIDCFE ; ESEAEEcoEvo
​​Finand B~, Monnin T*, Loeuille N* (2023) Evolution of dispersal and the maintenance of fragmented metapopulations. Oikos e10490
https://doi.org/10.1111/oik.10490
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Zeiss, R., Briones, M., Mathieu J.*, Lomba, A., Dahlke, J., Heptner, F., Salako, G., Eisenhauer N., Guerra, C. (2023) Climate effects on the distribution and conservation of commonly observed European earthworms. Conservation Biology, 38
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https://doi.org/10.1111/cobi.14187Conservation BiologyEERIDCFE
​Genty, L., Kazakou, E., Metay, A., Baude, M., Gardarin, A., Michelot-Antalik, A., Leroy, A., Sotillo, A., Crouzet, J., Barkaoui, K. (2023) Flowers of ruderal species are numerous but small, short and low-rewarding. Oikos, 2023: e10219
https://doi.org/10.1111/oik.10219
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​​​​Zhang, C., Hesen, Z.,Mathieu, J.*, Zhou, B., Dai, J., Motelica-Heino, M., Lavelle, P.*, (2023) Growing maize while biological remediating a multiple metal contaminated soil: a promising solution with the hyperaccumulator plant Sedum alfredii and the earthworm Amynthas morrisi, Plant and Soil​https://doi.org/10.1007/s11104-023-06054-y
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​Chatelain P.~, Elias M., Fontaine C., Villemant C., Dajoz I.*, Perrard A.* (2023)Müllerian mimicry among bees and wasps:a review of current knowledge and futureavenues of research. Biological Reviews. In Press. 10.1111/brv.12955

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​Charberet S.~, Maria A.*, Siaussat D.*, Gounand I.*, Mathieu J.*Feeding and growth variations affect δ13C and δ15N budgets during ontogeny in a lepidopteran larva, Peer Community Journal

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Souliyavongsa, X., Pierret, A., Trelo-ges, V., Ayutthaya, S.I.N., Sayavong, S., Hartmann, C., 2022. Does forest conversion to tree plantations affect properties of subsoil horizons? Findings from mainland Southeast Asia (Lao PDR, Yunnan-China). Geoderma Regional 28, e0045710.1016/j.geodrs.2021.e00457Geoderma RegionalBioDISDCFE ; CoMiCDCFE ; EERIDCFE ; EMSDCFE
van Moorsel S. J., Thébault E.*, Radchuk V., Narwani A., Montoya J. M., Dakos V., Holmes M., De Laender F., Pennekamp F. (2022) Predicting effects of multiple interacting global change drivers across trophic levels. Global Change Biology10.1111/gcb.16548global change biologyEERIDCFE
​Rohr, R. P. & Loeuille, N.* (2021) Effects of evolution on niche displacement and emergent population properties, a discussion on optimality. Oikos bioarxiv10.1111/oik.09472OikosEERIDCFE
Planas-Sitjà I., Monnin T.*, Loeuille N.*, Cronin A.L. (2022) To disperse or compete? Coevolution of traits leads to a limited number of reproductive strategies. Oikos 9:e09972​10.1111/oik.09972
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Valdovinos F.S., Hale K.R., Dritz S., Glaum P.R., McCann K.S., Simon S.M., Thébault E.*, Wetzel W.C., Wootton K.L., Yeakel J.D. (2022) A bioenergetic framework for aboveground terrestrial food webs. Trends in Ecology & Evolution10.1016/j.tree.2022.11.004Trends in Ecology & EvolutionEERIDCFE
Roturier S., Picard, J., Cogos, S., Spataro T. *(2022) Influence of prescribed burning on reindeer winter pastures at landscape scale in northern Sweden: A modelling approach. Ambio10.1007/s13280-022-01805-0AmbioEERIDCFE
​Kläy, L.~, Girardin, L., Calvez, V., Débarre, F.* (2022). Pulled, pushed or failed: the demographic impact of a gene drive can change the nature of its spatial spread. arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.1393510.48550/arXiv.2210.13935
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Charberet S.~, Maria A.*, Siaussat D.*, Gounand I.*, and Mathieu J.* (2022) Feeding and growth variation affectdelta13C and delta 15N budgets during ontogeny in a lepidopterian larva. bioRxiv pre-print10.1101/2022.11.09.515573v1bioRxivCReAEcoSens ; EERIDCFE
Fauviau A, Baude M, Bazin N, Fiordaliso W, Fisogni A , Fortel L , Garrigue J, Geslin B, Goulnik J Guilbaud L , Hautekèete N , Heiniger C, Kuhlmann M, Lambert O, Langlois D, Le Féon V , Lopez Vaamonde C,Maillet G , Massol F, Michel N, Michelot Antalik A , Michez D,
Mouret H, Piquot Y, Potts , S; G, Roberts S, Ropars L, Schurr L, Van Reeth C , Villalta I, Zaninotto V , Dajoz I , Henry M. 2022. A large scale dataset reveals taxonomic and functional specificities of wild bee communities in urban habitats of Western Europe. Scientific Reports, 12, 18866
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Eschenbrenner J.~, Thébault, E.* (2022). Diversity, food web structure and the temporal stability of total plant and animal biomasses. Oikos, e08769.​10.1111/oik.08769
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Lepori, V. J., Loeuille, N.* & Rohr, R. (2022) Robustness vs productivity during evolutionary community assembly: short-term synergies and long-term trade-offs. bioarxiv 10.1101/2022.10.14.512255bioarxivEERIDCFE
Parra S. A.°, Thébault E.*, Fontaine C., Dakos V.* (2022). Interaction fidelity is less common than expected in plant–pollinator communities. Journal of Animal Ecology, 91(9), 1842-1854.​10.1111/1365-2656.13762
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​Crochard L., Julliard R., Gaba S., Bretagnolle V., Baude M.*, Fontaine C. (2022) Weeds from non-flowering crops as potential contributors to oilseed rape pollination, Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 336, 108026.10.1016/j.agee.2022.108026
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​Débarre, F.*, Lecoeur, E., Guimier, L., Jauffret-Roustide, M., & Jannot, A. S. (2022). The French Covid-19 vaccination policy did not solve vaccination inequities: a nationwide study on 64.5 million people. European journal of public health, 32(5), 825-83010.1093/eurpub/ckac125
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Leibold, M. A., Govaert, L., Loeuille, N.*, de Meester, L. & Urban, M. C. (2022) Evolution and community assembly across spatial scales. Annual Reviews of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics, 53:14.1–14.28 10.1146/annurev-ecolsys-102220-024934Annual Review of Ecology Evolution and SystematicsEERIDCFE
​Jeannerod L, Carlier A, Schatz B, Daise C, Richel A, Agnan Y,Baude M*, Jacquemart AL. (2022) Some bee-pollinated plants provide nutritionally incomplete pollen amino acid resources to their pollinators. PLOS ONE 17(8): e0269992. 10.1371/journal.pone.0269992PLoS OneEERIDCFE
​Villalta I., Bouget C., Lopez-Vaamonde C., Baude M.*, Phylogenetic, functional and taxonomic responses of wild bee communities along urbanisation gradients, (2022) Science of The Total Environment, 832, 154926.10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.154926
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​Mathieu, J.*, Antunes, A. C., Barot, S.*, Bonato Asato, A. E. ., Bartz, M. L. C. ., Brown, G. G., Calderon-Sanou, I., Decaëns, T., Fonte, S. J., Ganault, P., Gauzens, B., Gongalsky, K. B., Guerra, C. A., Hengl, T., Lavelle, P., Marichal, R., Mehring, H., Peña-Venegas, C. P., Castro, D., Potapov, A., Thébault, E.*, Thuiller, W., Witjes, M., Zhang, C., & Eisenhauer, N. (2022). sOilFauna – a global synthesis effort on the drivers of soil macrofauna communities and functioning: WORKSHOP REPORT . SOIL ORGANISMS, 94(2), 111–126. 10.25674/so94iss2id282
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​Rojas E., Gouret M., Agostini S., FioriniS., LacroixG.*, FonsecaP., MédocV. (2022). From behaviour to complex communities: Resilience to anthropogenic noise in a fish-induced trophic cascade.bioRxiv10.1101/2022.07.05.498792
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Coughlan N. E., DickeyJ. W. E., DickJ. T. A., Médoc V., McCard M., Lacroix G.*, Fiorini S., Millot A., Cuthbert R. N. (2022) When worlds collide: Invader-driven benthic habitat complexity alters predatory impacts of invasive and native predatory fishes. Science of the Total Environment, 843: 15687610.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.156876
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Finand B.~, Monnin T.*, Loeuille​ N.* (2022) Evolution of dispersal and the maintenance of fragmented metapopulations. bioRxiv10.1101/2022.06.08.495260
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​Toulzac, M.°, Methlouthi, M.°, & Perrard, A.*2022. Soda maker for field anesthesia as a step towards a non-lethal identification of wild bees and other flower visitors.OSMIA 10: 25-34. 10.47446/OSMIA10.3
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​Blanquart, F., Hozé, N., Cowling, B. J., Débarre, F.*,  Cauchemez, S. (2022). Selection for infectivity profiles in slow and fast epidemics, and the rise of SARS-CoV-2 variants. Elife, 11, e7579110.7554/eLife.75791
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Gillespie M.A.K., Baude M.*, Biesmeijer J., Boatman N.,  Budge G.E., Crowe A., Evans R., Memmott J., Morton R.D., Moss E., Murphy M., Potts S.G., Roberts S.P.M., Rowland C., Senapathi D., Smart S.M., Wood C., Kunin W.E. (2022) Landscape-scale drivers of pollinator communities may depend on land-use configuration. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B 377: 20210172. ​10.1098/rstb.2021.0172PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESEERIDCFE
​Ardichvili, A~, Loeuille, N.* & Dakos, V (2022) Evolutionary emergence of alternative stable states in shallow lakes. bioarxiv, recommended by Tim Coulson in Peer Community in Ecology.10.1101/2022.02.23.481597Peer Community in EcologyEERIDCFE
​Prosnier, L.~, Loeuille, N.*, Hulot, F., Renault, D., Piscart, C., Bicocchi, B., Deparis, M.°, Lam, M., Médoc, V.* (2022) Parasites make hosts more profitable, but less available to predators. Bioarxiv10.1101/2022.02.08.479552bioarxivEERIDCFE
Ropars L., Affre L., Thébault, E.*, Geslin B. (2022). Seasonal dynamics of competition between honey bees and wild bees in a protected Mediterranean scrubland. Oikos, 2022(4), e08915.​10.1111/oik.08915
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Zaninotto V.~, Dajoz I.* (2022) Keeping up with Insect Pollinators in Paris. Animals, 12(7):923,10.3390/ani12070923
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Lavelle, P., Mathieu, J.*, Spain, A., Brown, G., Fragoso, C., Lapied, E., De Aquino, A., Barois, I., Barrios, E., Barros, M. E., Bedano, J. C., Blanchart, E., Caulfield, M., Chagueza, Y., Dai, J., Decaens, T., Dominguez, A., Dominguez, Y., Feijoo, A., Folgarait, P., Fonte, S. J., Gorosito, N., Huerta, E., Jimenez, J. J., Kelly, C., Loranger, G., Marchão, R., Marichal, R., Praxedes, C., Rodriguez, R., Rousseau, G., Rousseau, L., Sanabria, C., Suarez, J. C., Tondoh, J., de Valença, A., Vanek, S. J., Vasquez, J., Velasquez, E., Webster, E., Zhang, C. (2022), Soil Macroinvertebrate Communities: A Worldwide Assessment. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 31: 1261-1276,10.1111/geb.13492
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​Weinbach, A.~, Loeuille, N.*, & Rohr, R. P. (2022). Plant eco-evolution weakens mutualistic interaction with declining pollinator populations. bioRxiv, 570580. Recommended by Peer Community in Ecology Evolutionary Ecology36, 373–38710.1007/s10682-022-10176-7
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Arditi R.^ (2022) Les services du ministère de l’Agriculture de Vichy face à l’assassinat de trois fonctionnaires juifs, Revue d’histoire de la Shoah, 215: 409–43310.3917/rhsho.215.0409Revue d’histoire de la ShoahEERIDCFE
Potapov, A. M., Sun, X., Barnes, A. D., Briones, M. J., Brown, G. G., Cameron, E. K., Chang, C.-H., Cortet, J., Eisenhauer, N., Franco, A. L., Fujii, S., Geisen, S., Guerra, C., Gongalsky, K., Haimi, J., Handa, I. T., Janion-Sheepers, C., Karaban, K., Lindo, Z., Mathieu, J.*, Moreno, M. L., Murvanidze, M., Nielsen, U., Scheu, S., Schmidt, O., Schneider, C., Seeber, J., Tsiafouli, M., Tuma, J., Tiunov, A., Zaytsev, A. S., Ashwood, F., Callaham, M., & Wall, D. (2022). Global monitoring of soil animal communities using a common methodology. SOIL ORGANISMS, 94(1), 55–68. 10.25674/so94iss1id178​
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Arditi R.^ (2022) Une offensive antisémite de Radio-Paris contre le ministère de l’Agriculture de Vichy. Guerres mondiales et conflits contemporains, 285: 97–10810.3917/gmcc.285.0097Guerres mondiales et conflits contemporainsEERIDCFE
​Yacine, Y~ & Loeuille, N.* (2022) Stable coexistence in plant-pollinator-herbivore communities requires balanced mutualistic vs antagonistic interactions. Ecol. Mod.10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2021.109857Ecological ModellingEERIDCFE
​Girardin, L., Débarre, F.* (2021). Demographic feedbacks can hamper the spatial spread of a gene drive. Journal of Mathematical Biology, 83(6), 1-3310.1007/s00285-021-01702-2
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​Yacine, Y.~ & Loeuille, N.* (2021) Attracting pollinators vs escaping herbivores: eco-evolutionary dynamics of plants confronted with an ecological trade-off. Bioarxiv10.1101/2021.12.02.470900bioarxivEERIDCFE
Cortier, T.° & Loeuille, N.* (2021) On eco-evolutionary dynamics of phenologies in competitive communities and their robustness to climate change. Bioarxiv10.1101/2021.12.01.470711​bioarxivEERIDCFE
Arditi R.^, Tyutyunov Yu.V., Titova L.I., Rohr R.P. and Bersier L.-F. (2021) The dimensions and units of the population interaction coefficients. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 9:775754,10.3389/fevo.2021.775754
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​Le Roy, C., Amadori, D., ~Charberet, S., Windt, J., Muijres, F. T., Llaurens, V., & Debat, V. (2021). Adaptive evolution of flight in Morpho butterflies. In Science (Vol. 374, Issue 6571, pp. 1158–1162). American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). 10.1126/science.abh2620
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Danet A., Mouchet M., Bonnaffé W., Thébault E.*, Fontaine C. (2021) Species richness and food-web structure jointly drive community biomass and its temporal stability in fish communities. Ecology Letters, 24: 2364-237710.1111/ele.13857
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​Czuppon, P.^, Schertzer, E., Blanquart, F., Débarre, F.* (2021). The stochastic dynamics of early epidemics: probability of establishment, initial growth rate, and infection cluster size at first detection. Journal of the Royal Society Interface, 18(184), 2021057510.1098/rsif.2021.0575
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Duchenne F.~, Fontaine C., Teulière E., Thébault E.* (2021) Phenological traits foster persistence of mutualistic networks by promoting facilitation. Ecology Letters, 24: 2088– 2099, 10.1111/ele.13836
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​Iry Andrianjara~, Marianne Bordenave-Jacquemin*, Virginie Roy*, Cécile Cabassa*, Pierre Federici*, David Carmignac*, Yoan Marcangeli*, Germinal Rouhan, Mathilde Renard, François Nold, Jean-Christophe Lata*, Patricia Genet*, Séverine Planchais* (2021) Urban tree management: diversity of Tilia genus in streets and parks of Paris based on morphological and genetic characteristics, Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 10.1016/j.ufug.2021.127382
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Hulot F.D., Msiteli-Shumba S., Iung M., Noûs C., Thébault E.* (2021) Spatiotemporal beta diversity of plankton species and their interactions in permanent and temporal waterholes in a semiarid savannah. Inland Waters, 11: 508-521,10.1080/20442041.2021.1935612
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​Goulnik J,, Plantureux S..; Dajoz I.*. & Michelot-Antalik, A (2021) Using Matching Traits to Study the Impacts of Land-Use Intensification on Plant–Pollinator Interactions in European Grasslands: A Review. Insects 2021,12(8), 680; 10.3390/insects12080680
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​Blanquart, F., Abad, C., Ambroise, J., Bernard, M., Cosentino, G., Giannoli, J. M., & Débarre, F.* (2021). Characterisation of vaccine breakthrough infections of SARS-CoV-2 Delta and Alpha variants and within-host viral load dynamics in the community, France, June to July 2021. Eurosurveillance, 26(37), 210082410.2807/1560-7917.ES.2021.26.37.2100824
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​Mbé, B., Monga, O., Pot, V., Otten, W., Hecht, F., Raynaud, X.*, Nunan, N.*, Chenu, C., Baveye, P.C., & Garnier, P. 2021. Scenario modelling of carbon mineralization in3D soil architecture at the microscale: Toward an accessibility coefficient of organic matter for bacteria. European Journal of Soil Science. 10.1111/ejss.13144
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Hanache P., Spataro T.*, Firmat C., ​Boyer N., Fonseca P., Médoc V. (2020) Noise-induces reduction in the attack rate of a planktivorous freshwater fish revealed by functional response analysis. Freshwater Biology, 65: 75-85 10.1111/fwb.13271
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​Dakos, V., Mathews, B., Hendry, A., Levine, J., Loeuille, N.*, Norberg, J., Nosil, P., Scheffer, M., de Meester, L. 2019 Ecosystem tipping points in an evolving world. Nature Ecology & Evolution 3(3):355-362 10.1038/s41559-019-0797-2
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​Lundström, N., Loeuille, N.*, Meng, X., Bodin, M., Brannström, A. 2019 Meeting yield and conservation objectives by balancing harvesting of juveniles and adults. American Naturalist, 193 (3), 373-390 10.1086/701631
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Cameron E., Martins I., Lavelle P., Mathieu J.*, Tedersoo L., Gottshall F., Guerra C., Hines J., Patoine G., Siebert J., Winter M., Cesarz S., Delgado-Baquerizo M., Ferlian O., Fierer N., Kreft H., T. Lovejoy, Montanarella L., Orgiazzi A., Pereira H., Phillips H., Settele J., Wall D., Eisenhauer N. Global mismatches in aboveground and belowground biodiversity. Conservation Biology, 33: 1187-119210.1111/cobi.13311
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Hutchinson M.C., Bramon Mora B., Pilosof S., Barner A.K., Kéfi S., Thébault E.*, Jordano P., Stouffer D.B. (2019) Seeing the forest for the trees: Putting multilayer networks to work for community ecology. Functional Ecology, 33, 206-217.​10.1111/1365-2435.13237
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​Loeuille, N.* 2019 Eco-evolutionary dynamics in a disturbed world: implications for the maintenance of ecological networks. F1000Research, 2019, 8(F1000 Faculty Rev):97 10.12688/f1000research.15629.1F1000ResearchEERIDCFE
Quénéa K.,Andrianjara I.~°,Rankovic A.~, Gan E., Aubry E., Lata J.C.*, Barot S.*, Castrec-Rouelle M. (2019) Influence of the residence time of street trees and their soils on trace element contamination in Paris (France). Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 26 (10): 9785-979510.1007/s11356-019-04405-w
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Estrela, S., Libby, E., Van Cleve, J., Débarre, F.*, Deforet, M., Harcombe, W. R., Peña J., Brown S. P., Hochberg, M. E. (2019). Environmentally mediated social dilemmas. Trends in ecology & evolution, 34(1), 6-1810.1016/j.tree.2018.10.004
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​Santos, B.F., Perrard, A.* & Brady, S.G. 2019. Running in circles in phylomorphospace: host environment constrains morphological diversification in parasitic wasps. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 286(1895), p.2018235210.1098/rspb.2018.2352
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​Prosnier, L.~, Médoc, V.* & Loeuille, N.* 2018. Parasitism effects on coexistence and stability within simple trophic modules. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 458: 68-77 10.1016/j.jtbi.2018.09.004
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Harvey E., Gounand* I., Fronhofer E.A., and Altermatt F. (2018) Disturbance reverses classic biodiversity predictions in river-like landscapes. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 285(1893): 2018244110.1098/rspb.2018.2441
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Majdi N., Hette-Tronquart N., Auclair E., Bec A., Chouvelon T., Cognie B., Danger M., Decottignies P., Dessier A., Desvilettes C., Dubois S., Dupuy C., Fritsch C., Gaucherel C., Hedde M., Jabot F., Lefebvre S., Marzloff M.P., Pey B., Peyrard N., Powolny T., Sabbadin R., Thébault E.*, Perga M.-E. (2018) There’s no harm in having too much: A comprehensive toolbox of methods in trophic ecology. Food webs, 17, e00100.10.1016/j.fooweb.2018.e00100
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​Gounand I.*, Little C.J., Harvey E., and Altermatt F. (2018) Cross-ecosystem carbon flows connecting ecosystems worldwide. Nature Communications 9(1) : 482510.1038/s41467-018-07238-2
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Le, H.T.~`, E. Rochelle-Newall*, Y. Auda, O. Ribolzi, O. Sengtaheuanghoung`, E. Thebault*, B. Soulileuth`, and T. Pommier, Vicinal land use change strongly drives stream bacterial community in a tropical montane catchment. FEMS microbiology ecology, 2018. 94(11). 10.1093/femsec/fiy155
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Prud’homme C., Moine O., Mathieu J.*, Saulnier-Copard S., Antoine P. (2018) High-resolution quantification of earthworm calcite granules from western European loess sequences reveals stadial-interstadial climatic variability during the Last Glacial,Boreas. 48(1) : 257-26810.1111/bor.12359
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Ropars, L.; Dajoz, I. & Geslin, B. 2018. La diversité des abeilles Parisiennes. Osmia, 7: 1-6.10.47446/OSMIA7.3
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Connallon, T., Débarre, F.*, & Li, X. Y. (2018). Linking local adaptation with the evolution of sex differences. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 373(1757), 20170414 10.1098/rstb.2017.0414
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Chatelain M.^ & Mathieu J.* (2017)How good are epigeic earthworms at dispersing? An investigation to compare epigeic to endogeic and anecic groups. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 111, 115-12310.1016/j.soilbio.2017.04.004
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Decaëns T., Martins M.B., Feijoo A., Oszwald J., Dolédec S., Mathieu J.*, de Sartre X.A. , Bonilla D., Brown G., Criollo Y.A.C, Dubs D., Furtado I.S., Gond V., Gordillo E., Le Clec’h S., Marichal M., Mitja D., Miranda de Souza I., Praxedes C., Rougerie R., Ruiz D.H., Otero J.T., Sanabria C., Velasquez A., Zararte L.E.M., Lavelle P. ​Biodiversity loss along a gradient of deforestation in Amazonian agricultural landscapes. Conservation Biology, 32(6) : 1380-139110.1111/cobi.13206
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Mathieu J.* (2018) EGrowth: a global database on intraspecific body growth variability in earthworm. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 122: 71-8010.1016/j.soilbio.2018.04.004
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​Cameron E., Martins I., Lavelle P., Mathieu J.*, Tedersoo L., Gottshall F., Guerra C., Hines J., Patoine G., Siebert J., Winter M., Cesarz S., Delgado-Baquerizo M., Ferlian O., Fierer N., Kreft H., T. Lovejoy, Montanarella L., Orgiazzi A., Pereira H., Phillips H., Settele J., Wall D., Eisenhauer N.Global gaps in soil biodiversity data, Nature Ecology and Evolution.  2: 1042–104310.1038/s41559-018-0573-8Nature Ecology & EvolutionBioDISDCFE ; EERIDCFE
​Santos, B. F., & Perrard, A.* (2018) Testing the Dutilleul syndrome: host use drives the convergent evolution of multiple traits in parasitic wasps. Journal of evolutionary biology 31: 1430-143910.1111/jeb.13343
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Perga, M.-O., Danger M., Dubois S., Fritch C., Gaucherel C., Hubas C., Jabot F., Lacroix G.*, Lefebvre S., Marmonier P., Bec A. (2018) Forces, failles et opportunités de la recherche française en écologie trophique [Strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities of French research in trophic ecology]. Comptes Rendus Biologies, 341: 301-31410.1016/j.crvi.2018.05.001
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​Koffel, T., Boudsocq, S., Loeuille, N.~, Daufresne, T. 2018. Facilitation versus competition driven succession: the key role of resource ratio. Ecology Letters, 21(7) 1010-1021 10.1111/ele.12966
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​Loeuille, N.* & Hauzy, C.^ 2018. Multidimensionality of plant defenses and herbivore niches: implications for eco-evolutionary dynamics. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 445, 110-119 10.1016/j.jtbi.2018.02.006
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​Gounand I.*, Harvey E., Little C.J., and Altermatt F. (2018) On embedding meta-ecosystems into a socioecological framework: a reply to Renaud et al. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 33(7): 484-48610.1016/j.tree.2018.04.004
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Rochelle-Newall E.*, Niboyet A.*, Jardillier L., Fiorini S., Chollet S., Llavata M., de Santis E., Barot S.*, Lacroix G.* (2018)Impacts of elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration on terrestrial-aquatic carbon transfer and a downstream aquatic microbial community. Aquatic Sciences, 80, Article Number: 2710.1007/s00027-018-0577-0
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Débarre, F.*, Rode, N. O., & Ugelvig, L. V. (2018). Gender equity at scientific events. Evolution Letters, 2(3), 148-158.​  10.1002/evl3.49
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​Nguyen, L.T., Nguyen, A.D., Nguyen, T.T., Perrard, A.* & Carpenter, J.M. (2018) Molecular phylogeny of the paper wasp subgenus Polistes (Polistella) Ashmead, 1904 (Hymenoptera: Vespidae: Polistinae) from Vietnam. Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology 21: 638-644.10.1016/j.aspen.2018.04.006Journal of Asia-Pacific EntomologyEERIDCFE
Dubuisson, J. Y., Le Pechon, T, Bauret, L.; Rouhan, G.; Reeb, C.; Boucheron-Dubuisson, E.; Selosse, M. A.; Chaussidoni, C.; Dajoz, I; Pynee, K.; Grangaud, E; Robert, Y.; Tamont, J. M. & Hennequin, S. 2018.  Disentangling the diversity and taxonomy of Hymenophyllaceae (Hymenophyllales, Polypodiidae) in the Mascarene archipelago, with ecological implications. Phytotaxa 375 (1): 001–05810.11646/phytotaxa.375.1.1
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Sanders D., Thébault E.*, Kehoe R., van Veen F.J.F. (2018) Trophic redundancy reduces vulnerability to extinction cascades. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 115, 2419-2424​10.1073/pnas.1716825115PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICAEERIDCFE
​Arditi R.^, Lobry C., Sari T. (2018) Asymmetric dispersal in the multi-patch logistic equation. Theoretical Population Biology, 120: 11-1510.1016/j.tpb.2017.12.006
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​Lata J.-C.*, Dusza Y.~, Abbadie L.*, Barot S.*, Carmignac D.*, Gendreau E.*, Kraepiel Y.*, Mériguet J., Motard E.*, Raynaud X.* (2018) Role of substrate properties in the provision of multifunctional green roof ecosystem services. Applied Soil Ecology 123: 464-46810.1016/j.apsoil.2017.09.012
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David A.~ , Boura A., Lata J.C., Rankovic A.~ , Kraepiel Y.*, Charlot C.°, Barot L.*, Abbadie L.* & Ngao J. 2017.Street trees in Paris are sensitive to spring and autumn precipitation and recent climate changes. Urban Ecosystems 21: 133-145. ​10.1007/s11252-017-0704-z
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​Santschi F., Gounand I.*, Harvey E., and Altermatt F. (2018) Leaf litter diversity and structure of microbial decomposer communities modulate litter decomposition in aquatic system. Functional Ecology, 32(2): 522-53210.1111/1365-2435.12980
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Simba L.D.’, Foord S.H.’, Thébault E.*, van Veen F.J.F., Joseph G.S.’, Seymour C.L.’ (2018) Indirect interactions between crops and natural vegetation through flower visitors: the importance of temporal as well as spatial spillover. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 253, 148-156.​10.1016/j.agee.2017.11.002
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Mathieu J.*, Caro G.~ & Dupont L.* (2018) Methods for studying earthworm dispersal. Applied Soil Ecology, 123 : 339-34410.1016/j.apsoil.2017.09.006
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Terrigeol A.°,Indorf M.F.°,Jouhanique T.°,Tanguy F.°,Hoareau D.°,Rahimian V.°,Agésilas-Lequeux K.°,Baues R.°,Noualhguet M.°,Cheraiet A.°,Miedziejewski A.°, Bazot S., Lata J.C.*, Mathieu J.*, Hannot C., Dreuillaux J.M., Zanella A. (2018) Study of soil–vegetation relationships on the Butte Montceau in Fontainebleau, France: Pedagogical exercise and training report. Applied Soil Ecology, 123: 646-658​10.1016/j.apsoil.2017.07.021Applied Soil EcologyEERIDCFE ; EMSDCFE
Gounand I.*, Harvey E., Little C.J., and Altermatt F. (2018) Meta-ecosystems 2.0: rooting the theory into the field. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 33(1): 36-4610.1016/j.tree.2017.10.006​
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Hansen S.’, Roets F.’, Seymour C.L.’, Thébault E.*, van Veen F.J.F., Pryke J.S.’ (2018) Alien plants have greater impact than habitat fragmentation on native insect flower visitation networks. Diversity and Distributions, 24, 58-68.10.1111/ddi.12656Diversity and DistributionsEERIDCFE
Robinne F.-N., Bladon K.D., Miller C., Parisien M.-A., Mathieu J.*, Flannigan M.D. (2018)A spatial evaluation of global wildfire-water risks to human and natural systems. Science of the Total Environment, 610-611:1193-120610.1111/mec.14102
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​Tromeur, E.~ and Loeuille, N.* (2017), Balancing yield with resilience and conservation objectives in harvested predator–prey communities. Oikos, 126: 1780-1789 10.1111/oik.03985
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Rego‐Costa, A., Débarre, F.*, & Chevin, L. M. (2018). Chaos and the (un) predictability of evolution in a changing environment. Evolution, 72(2), 375-38510.1111/evo.13407EvolutionEERIDCFE
Nel L.’, Pryke J.S.’, Carvalheiro L.G., Thébault E.*, van Veen F.J.F., Seymour C.L.’ (2017) Exotic plants growing in crop field margins provide little support to mango crop flower visitors. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 250, 72−80.10.1016/j.agee.2017.09.002Agriculture Ecosystems & EnvironmentEERIDCFE
Médoc, V., Thuillier, L.° & Spataro, T.* (2018) Opportunistic omnivory impairs our ability to predict invasive species impacts from functional response comparisons. Biol Invasions, 20: 1307–1319​ 10.1007/s10530-017-1628-5Biological InvasionsEERIDCFE
​Loeuille, N., Le Mao, T. & Barot, S. Effects of plant evolution on nutrient cycling couple aboveground and belowground processes. Theor Ecol 10, 117–127 (2017) 10.1007/s12080-016-0315-y
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Ropars, L., Dajoz, I & Geslin, B. 2017. La ville un désert pour les abeilles sauvages ? J. Bot. Soc. Bot. France 79, 1‑7.
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Desaegher, J., Nadot, S, Dajoz, I & Colas, B. 2017. Buzz in Paris: Flower production and plant-pollinator interactions in plants from contrasted urban and rural origins. Genetica 10.1007/s10709-017-9993-7
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Flacher, F.~, Hansard, A., Motard, E.*, Fofana, A.M.°, Vincent, O., Geslin, B.*, Dajoz, I.*, Raynaud, X.* (2017). Does competition with wind-pollinated species alter Echium plantagineum ’s attractiveness to a common pollinator Bombus terrestris ? Ecological Entomology 42:617–628.​10.1111/een.12426
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Iltis, C.°, Spataro, T.*, Wattier, R.  & Médoc, V. (2018) Parasitism may alter functional response comparisons: a case study on the killer shrimp  Dikerogammarus villosus and two non-invasive gammarids.  Biol Invasions,20: 619–632​10.1007/s10530-017-1563-5
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Foti L.~, Dubs F.^, Gignoux J.*, Lata J.C.*, Lerch T. Z*, Mathieu J.*, Nold F., Nunan N.*,Raynaud X.*, Abbadie L.*, Barot S.* (2017) Trace metal concentrations along a gradient of urban pressure in forest and lawn soils of the Paris region (France). Science of the Total Environment, 598: 938-94810.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.04.111
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​Harvey E., Gounand I.*, Little C.J., Fronhofer E.A., and Altermatt F. (2017). Upstream trophic structure modulates downstream community dynamics via resources subsidies. Ecology and Evolution, 7:5724-573110.1002/ece3.3144
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Liu, Y.^, S. Barot*, Y. A. El-Kassaby, and N. Loeuille*. 2017. Impact of temperature shifts on the joint evolution of seed dormancy and size. Ecology and Evolution 7:26–37.10.1002/ece3.2611
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​Sotton B., Paris A., Le Manach S., Blond A., Lacroix G.*, Millot A., Duval C., Huet H., Qiao Q., Catherine A., Marie B. (2017) Global metabolome changes induced by cyanobacterial blooms in three representative fish species. Science of the Total Environment, 590-591: 333-342.10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.03.016
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​Gounand I.*, Harvey E., Ganesanandamoorthy P., and Altermatt F. (2017) Subsidies mediate interactions between communities across space. Oikos, 126(7): 972-97910.1111/oik.03922
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​Arditi R.^, Bersier L.-F., Rohr R.P. (2017) The perfect mixing paradox and the logistic equation: Verhulst vs. Lotka: Reply.  Ecosphere, 8 (7), e0189410.1002/ecs2.1894EcosphereEERIDCFE
Sotton B., Paris A., Le Manach S., Blond A., Lacroix G.*, Millot A., Duval C., Huet H., Qiao Q., Labrut S., Chiapetta G., Vinh J., Catherine A., Marie B. (2017). Metabolic changes in Medaka fish induced by cyanobacterial exposures in mesocosms: an integrative approach combining proteomic and metabolomic analyses. Scientific Reports, 7: 405110.1038/s41598-017-04423-z
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​Pantel, J. H., Bohan, D., Calcagno, V., David, P., Duyck, P. F., Kamenova, S., Loeuille, N.*, Mollot, G., Romanuk, T., Thébault, E.*, Tixier, P., Massol, F. 2017. 14 questions for invasion in ecological networks. Advances in Ecological Research. in press. 56, 293-340. 10.1016/bs.aecr.2016.10.008
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​David, P., Thébault, E.*, Anneville, O., Duyck, P. F., Chapuis, E. & Loeuille, N.* 2017. Impacts of invasive species on food webs: a review of empirical data. Advances in Ecological Research. 56, 1-60 10.1016/bs.aecr.2016.10.001
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Geslin, B., Gauzens, B., Baude, M., Dajoz, I., Fontaine, C., Henry, M., Ropars, L., Rollin, O, Thébault, E. & Vereecken, N. J. 2017. Massively Introduced Managed Species and their consequences for plant-pollinator interactions. Advances in Ecological Research volume 56: Networks of Invasion (edited by David Bohan, Alex Dumbrell and Francois Massol).10.1016/bs.aecr.2016.10.007
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Leloup, J.*, Baude, M.~, Nunan, N.*, Meriguet, J., Dajoz, I.*, Le Roux, X., Raynaud, X.* (2018) Unravelling the effects of plant species diversity and aboveground litter input on soil bacterial communities. Geoderma 317, 1–7.10.1016/j.geoderma.2017.12.018
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​​Débarre, F.* (2017). Fidelity of parent-offspring transmission and the evolution of social behavior in structured populations. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 420, 26-3510.1016/j.jtbi.2017.02.027
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Moine O., Antoine P., Hatté C., Landais A., Mathieu J.*, Prud’homme C., Rousseau D.D.(2017) ​The impact of Last Glacial climate variability in west-European loess revealed by radiocarbon dating of fossil earthworm granules. PNAS 114: 6209–6214
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Laverty C., Green K.D., Dick J.T.A., Barrios-O’Neill D., Mensink P.J.,  Médoc V.,  Spataro T. *,  Caffrey J.M.,  Lucy F.E.,  Boets P., J.  Britton R.,  Pegg J.,   Gallagher C. (2017) Assessing the ecological impacts of invasive species baed on their functional responses and abundances. Biol. Invasions, 19, 1653-166510.1007/s10530-017-1378-4
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Cronin AL, Loeuille N*, Monnin T* (2016) Strategies of offspring investment and dispersal in a spatially structured environment: a theoretical study using ants. BMC Ecology 16:410.1186/s12898-016-0058-z
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GUERBER JosquinDoctorantS-UÉquipe EERI du Département DCFECampus Pierre et Marie Curie – Paris 5e
Tour 44-45 – 4e étage – bureau : 420
josquin.guerber@mnhn.fr
HECQUET AmandineDoctoranteS-UÉquipe EMS du Département DCFE ; Équipe EERI du Département DCFE ; Équipe APCE du Département IPECampus Pierre et Marie Curie – Paris 5e
Tour 44-45 – 4e étage – bureau : 418
amandine.hecquet@sorbonne-universite.fr
LACROIX GérardCRCNRSÉquipe EERI du Département DCFECampus Pierre et Marie Curie – Paris 5e
Tour 44-45 – 5e étage – bureau : 514
(+33) 01-44-27-34-22gerard.lacroix@sorbonne-universite.fr
LANGLOIS AlbanDoctorantS-UÉquipe EERI du Département DCFECampus Pierre et Marie Curie – Paris 5e
Tour 44-45 – 4e étage – bureau : 413
langlois.alban@proton.me
LE VILAIN AntoineDoctorantUniv. de MontpellierÉquipe EERI du Département DCFECampus Pierre et Marie Curie – Paris 5e
Tour 44-45 – 4e étage – bureau : 413
(+33) 01-44-27-32-49antoine.le_vilain@ens-paris-saclay.fr
LOEUILLE NicolasPUS-UÉquipe EERI du Département DCFECampus Pierre et Marie Curie – Paris 5e
Tour 44-45 – 5e étage – bureau : 504
(+33) 01-44-27-36-10nicolas.loeuille@sorbonne-universite.fr
MATHIEU JérômeMCS-UÉquipe EERI du Département DCFECampus Pierre et Marie Curie – Paris 5e
Tour 44-45 – 5e étage – bureau : 514
(+33) 01-44-27-34-22jerome.mathieu@sorbonne-universite.fr
MEYER SylvieMCUniv. Paris CitéÉquipe EERI du Département DCFECampus Pierre et Marie Curie – Paris 5e
Tour 44-45 – 5e étage – bureau : 514
sylvie.meyer@sorbonne-universite.fr
MOTARD ÉricTCNRSÉquipe EERI du Département DCFECampus Pierre et Marie Curie – Paris 5e
Tour 44-45 – 5e étage – bureau : 516
(+33) 01-44-27-70-58eric.motard@sorbonne-universite.fr
PERRARD AdrienMCUniv. Paris CitéÉquipe EERI du Département DCFECampus Pierre et Marie Curie – Paris 5e
Tour 44-45 – 5e étage – bureau : 518
(+33) 01-40-79-38-09adrien.perrard@univ-paris-diderot.fr
SCHURR LucieMCUniv. Paris CitéÉquipe EERI du Département DCFECampus Pierre et Marie Curie – Paris 5e
Tour 44-34 – 5e étage – bureau : 514
lucie.schurr@u-paris.fr
SPATARO ThierryMCAgroParisTechÉquipe EERI du Département DCFECampus Pierre et Marie Curie – Paris 5e
Tour 44-45 – 5e étage – bureau : 520
(+33) 01-44-27-25-69spataro@agroparistech.fr
THOMACHOT RomainDoctorantS-UÉquipe EERI du Département DCFE ; Équipe EMS du Département DCFECampus Pierre et Marie Curie – Paris 5e
Tour 44-45 – 4e étage – bureau : 413
(+33) 01-44-27-32-49romain.thomachot@sorbonne-universite.fr
THÉBAULT ElisaCRCNRSÉquipe EERI du Département DCFECampus Pierre et Marie Curie – Paris 5e
Tour 44-45 – 5e étage – bureau : 522
(+33) 01-44-27-56-71elisa.thebault@sorbonne-universite.fr
VILLAIN ThéoDoctorantS-UÉquipe EERI du Département DCFECampus Pierre et Marie Curie – Paris 5e
Tour 44-45 – 4e étage – bureau : 413
(+33) 01-44-27-23-49theo.villain@sorbonne-universite.fr
WALCH LaurenceCRCNRSÉquipe EERI du Département DCFECampus Pierre et Marie Curie – Paris 5e
Tour 44-45 – 5e étage – bureau : 512
(+33) 01-44-27-27-33laurence.walch@sorbonne-universite.fr

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