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    Roe deer may markedly alter forest nitrogen and phosphorus budgets across Europe by Abbas, F., Merlet, J., Morellet, N., Verheyden, H., Hewison, A. J. M., Cargnelutti, B., Angibault, J. M., Picot, D., Rames, J. L., Lourtet, B., Aulagnier, S., Daufresne, T.

    Published in Oikos (01-08-2012)
    “…Most forests in Europe are patchily distributed within the agricultural landscape. Therefore, forest biogeochemistry in Europe cannot be understood without…”
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    Phytoplankton stoichiometry by Klausmeier, C. A, Litchman, E, Daufresne, T, Levin, S. A

    Published in Ecological research (01-05-2008)
    “…Because phytoplankton live at the interface between the abiotic and the biotic compartments of ecosystems, they play an important role in coupling multiple…”
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    Ecological Stoichiometry, Primary Producer-Decomposer Interactions, and Ecosystem Persistence by Daufresne, Tanguy, Loreau, Michel

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-11-2001)
    “…Primary producers and decomposers-the two most important groups for the functioning of ecosystems-have complex, indirect interactions. They are indirect…”
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    Modelling the relationship between a pitcher plant (Sarracenia purpurea) and its phytotelma community: mutualism or parasitism by Mouquet, N., Daufresne, T., Gray, S. M., Miller, T. E.

    Published in Functional ecology (01-08-2008)
    “…1. To improve our understanding of the relationship between the pitcher plant (Sarracenia purpurea) and the phytotelma community inhabiting its leaves we built…”
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    Consequences of varying regional heterogeneity in source-sink metacommunities by Mouquet, N., E. Miller, T., Daufresne, T., M. Kneitel, J.

    Published in Oikos (01-06-2006)
    “…Although the influence of dispersal on coexistence mechanisms in metacommunities has received great emphasis, few studies have addressed how such influence is…”
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    Plant-herbivore interactions and ecological stoichiometry: when do herbivores determine plant nutrient limitation? by Daufresne, Tanguy, Loreau, Michel

    Published in Ecology letters (01-05-2001)
    “…Recent studies on plant–herbivore indirect interactions via nutrient recycling have led to the hypothesis that herbivores with a low nitrogen: phosphorus…”
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    Relationships beetween the regional distribution of carabid beetles ( Coleoptera, Carabidae) and the abundance of their potential prey by Guillemain, Matthieu, Loreau, Michel, Daufresne, Tanguy

    Published in Acta oecologica (Montrouge) (1997)
    “…We studied regional variation in abundance of carabid beetles in relation to both abiotic factors and prey availability in 19 forest sites, with a focus on the…”
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    Plant and soil microfaunal biodiversity across the borders between arable and forest ecosystems in a Mediterranean landscape by Jackson, L.E., Bowles, T.M., Ferris, H., Margenot, A.J., Hollander, A., Garcia-Palacios, P., Daufresne, T., Sánchez-Moreno, S.

    “…•Borders between fields and forests showed zonation of taxa and soil properties.•Nematodes were more responsive to soil properties than to plant…”
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    Optimal nitrogen-to-phosphorus stoichiometry of phytoplankton by Klausmeier, Christopher A, Litchman, Elena, Daufresne, Tanguy, Levin, Simon A

    Published in Nature (13-05-2004)
    “…Redfield noted the similarity between the average nitrogen-to-phosphorus ratio in plankton (N:P = 16 by atoms) and in deep oceanic waters (N:P = 15; refs 1,…”
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    Scaling of C:N:P stoichiometry in forests worldwide: implications of terrestrial Redfield-type ratios by McGroddy, Megan E., Daufresne, Tanguy, Hedin, Lars O.

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-09-2004)
    “…Inspired by the importance of globally well-constrained carbon:nitrogen: phosphorus (C:N:P) ratios in planktonic biomass to the understanding of nutrient…”
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    Recent advances in ecological stoichiometry: insights for population and community ecology by Moe, S. Jannicke, Stelzer, Robert S., Forman, M. Rebecca, Harpole, W. Stanley, Daufresne, Tanguy, Yoshida, Takehito

    Published in Oikos (01-04-2005)
    “…Conventional theories of population and community dynamics are based on a single currency such as number of individuals, biomass, carbon or energy. However,…”
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    Plant coexistence depends on ecosystem nutrient cycles: Extension of the resource-ratio theory by Daufresne, T, Hedin, L.O

    “…We present a model of plant-nutrient interactions that extends classical resource competition theory to environments in which essential nutrients (resources)…”
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    A Synoptic Ecopath model of biomass flows during two different static ecological situations in Lake Nakuru (Kenya) by MOREAU, Jacques, MAVUTI, Kenneth, DAUFRESNE, Tanguy

    Published in Hydrobiologia (15-08-2001)
    “…Trophic relationships inside the Lake Nakuru ecosystem during two different phases are described by using the ECOPATH model. This allows a partial explanation…”
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    Galton-Watson process and bayesian inference: A turnkey method for the viability study of small populations by Cloez, B, Daufresne, T, Kerioui, M, Fontez, B

    Published 28-01-2019
    “…1 Sharp prediction of extinction times is needed in biodiversity monitoring and conservation management. 2 The Galton-Watson process is a classical stochastic…”
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    Relationships between the regional distribution of carabid beetles (Coleoptera, Carabidae) and the abundance of their potential prey [Abax ater] by Guillemain, M. (Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris (France). Laboratoire d'Ecologie), Loreau, M, Daufresne, T

    Published in Acta oecologica (Montrouge) (1997)
    “…We studied regional variation in abundance of carabid beetles in relation to both abiotic factors and prey availability in 19 forest sites, with a focus on the…”
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