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Anne Duputie post-doc 2010-2013 CEFE, Montpellier, France (Evolution Tree)
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Le Roncé I, Gavinet J, Ourcival JM, et al. (2021) Holm oak fecundity does not acclimate to a drier world. The New Phytologist
Le Roncé I, Toïgo M, Dardevet E, et al. (2020) Resource manipulation through experimental defoliation has legacy effects on allocation to reproductive and vegetative organs in Quercus ilex. Annals of Botany
Gauzere J, Teuf B, Davi H, et al. (2020) Where is the optimum? Predicting the variation of selection along climatic gradients and the adaptive value of plasticity. A case study on tree phenology. Evolution Letters. 4: 109-123
Asse D, Randin CF, Bonhomme M, et al. (2020) Process-based models outcompete correlative models in projecting spring phenology of trees in a future warmer climate Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 107931
Schermer É, Bel-Venner MC, Gaillard JM, et al. (2019) Flower phenology as a disruptor of the fruiting dynamics in temperate oak species. The New Phytologist
Ettinger AK, Chuine I, Cook BI, et al. (2019) How do climate change experiments alter plot-scale climate? Ecology Letters
Bykova O, Chuine I, Morin X. (2019) Highlighting the importance of water availability in reproductive processes to understand climate change impacts on plant biodiversity Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics. 37: 20-25
Gauzere J, Lucas C, Ronce O, et al. (2019) Sensitivity analysis of tree phenology models reveals increasing sensitivity of their predictions to winter chilling temperature and photoperiod with warming climate Ecological Modelling. 411: 108805
Bykova O, Limousin JM, Ourcival JM, et al. (2018) Water deficit disrupts male gametophyte development in Quercus ilex. Plant Biology (Stuttgart, Germany)
Merlin M, Duputié A, Chuine I. (2018) Limited validation of forecasted northward range shift in ten European tree species from a common garden experiment Forest Ecology and Management. 410: 144-156
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