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Haegeman B. & Loreau M.
(2014) - General relationships between consumer dispersal, resource dispersal and metacommunity diversity. - Ecology Letters 17: 175–184 -
Wang S. & Loreau M.
(2014) - Ecosystem stability in space: a, b, and g variability. - Ecology Letters 17: 891–901 -
Morin X., Fahse L., de Mazancourt C., Scherer-Lorenzen M. & Bugmann H.
(2014) - Temporal stability in forest productivity increases with tree diversity due to asynchrony in species dynamics. - Ecology Letters 12: 1526-1535 -
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(2014) - A comparative analysis of dispersal syndromes in terrestrial and semi-terrestrial animals. - Ecology Letters 17: 1039–1052 -
Maze-Guilmo E., Loot G., Paez D.J., Lefevre T. & Blanchet S.
(2014) - Heritable variation in host tolerance and resistance inferred from a wild host-parasite system. - Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B- Biological Sciences 281: 20132567 -
Marleau J., Guichard F. & Loreau M.
(2014) - Meta-ecosystem dynamics and functioning on finite spatial networks. - Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B- Biological Sciences 281: 20132094 -
Vasseur D.A., Fox J.W., Gonzalez A., Adrian R., Beisner B.E., Helmus M.R., Johnson C., Kratina P., Kremer C., de Mazancourt C., Miller E., Nelson W.A., Paterson M., Rusak J.A., Shurin J. & Steiner C.F.
(2014) - Synchronous dynamics of zooplankton competitors prevail in temperate lake ecosystems. - Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B- Biological Sciences 281: 20140633 -
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(2014) - Toward better application of minimum area requirements in conservation planning. - Biological Conservation 170: 92–102 -
Pavoine S., Baguette M., Stevens V.M., Leibold M.A., Turlure C. & Bonsall M.B.
(2014) - Life history traits, but not phylogeny, drive compositional patterns in a butterfly metacommunity. - Ecology 95: 3304–3313 -
Sapijanskas J., Paquette A., Potvin C., Kunert N. & Loreau M.
(2014) - Tropical tree diversity enhances light capture through crown plasticity and spatial and temporal niche differences. - Ecology 95: 2479–2492 -
Wolkovich E.M., Allesina S., Cottingham K.L., Moore J.C., Sandin S.A. & de Mazancourt C.
(2014) - Linking the green and brown worlds: the prevalence and effect of multi-channel feeding in food webs. - Ecology 95: 3376–3386 -
Ducatez S., Humeau A., Congretel M., Fréville H. & Baguette M.
(2014) - Butterfly species differing in mobility show different structures of dispersal-related syndromes in the same fragmented landscape. - Ecography 37: 378–389 -
Matias M.G., Gravel D., Guilhaumon F., Desjardins-Proulx P., Loreau M., Münkemüller T. & Mouquet N.
(2014) - Estimates of species extinctions from species–area relationships strongly depend on ecological context. - Ecography 37: 431–442 -
Gross K., Cardinale B.J., Fox J.W., Gonzalez A., Loreau M., Polley H.W., Reich P.B. & van Ruijven J.
(2014) - Species richness and the temporal stability of biomass production: a new analysis of recent biodiversity experiments. - The American Naturalist 183: 1–12 -
Mora C., Danovaro R. & Loreau M.
(2014) - Alternative hypotheses to explain why biodiversity–ecosystem functioning relationships are concave-up in some natural ecosystems but concave-down in manipulative experiments. - Scientific Reports 4: 5427 -
Blanchet S., Helmus M.R., Brosse S. & Grenouillet G.
(2014) - Regional vs local drivers of phylogenetic and species diversity in stream fish communities. - Freshwater Biology 59: 450–462 -
Galiana N., Lurgi M., López B.C., & Montoya J.M.
(2014) - Invasions cause biodiversity loss and community simplification in vertebrate food webs. - Oikos 123: 721-728 -
Hulot F.D., Lacroix G. & Loreau M.
(2014) - Differential responses of size-based functional groups to bottom-up and top-down perturbations in pelagic food webs: a meta-analysis. - Oikos 123: 1291–1300 -
Haegeman B., Sen B., Godon J.-J. & Hamelin J.
(2014) - Only Simpson diversity can be estimated accurately from microbial community fingerprints. - Microbial Ecology 2: 169-172 -
Baguette M., Stevens V.M. & Clobert J.
(2014) - The pros and cons of applying the movement ecology paradigm for studying animal dispersal. - Movement Ecology 2(1): 13