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    Predicting Changes in Community Composition and Ecosystem Functioning from Plant Traits: Revisiting the Holy Grail by Lavorel, S., Garnier, E.

    Published in Functional ecology (01-10-2002)
    “…1. The concept of plant functional type proposes that species can be grouped according to common responses to the environment and/or common effects on…”
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    Contribution of above- and below-ground plant traits to the structure and function of grassland soil microbial communities by Legay, N, Baxendale, C, Grigulis, K, Krainer, U, Kastl, E, Schloter, M, Bardgett, R. D, Arnoldi, C, Bahn, M, Dumont, M, Poly, F, Pommier, T, Clément, J. C, Lavorel, S

    Published in Annals of botany (01-10-2014)
    “…Background and AimsAbiotic properties of soil are known to be major drivers of the microbial community within it. Our understanding of how soil microbial…”
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    Bundles of ecosystem (dis)services and multifunctionality across European landscapes by Mouchet, M.A., Paracchini, M.L., Schulp, C.J.E., Stürck, J., Verkerk, P.J., Verburg, P.H., Lavorel, S.

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-02-2017)
    “…•A spatially explicit assessment of eleven ecosystem services and one dis-service across the European Union (EU).•Three bundles of ecosystem services related…”
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    A conceptual model of land use effects on the structure and function of herbaceous vegetation by McIntyre, S., Lavorel, S.

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-02-2007)
    “…We apply an ecological perspective to the understanding of land use change and its implications for vegetation dynamics in the agro-pastoral zone of eastern…”
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    Complementarity as a mechanism of coexistence between functional groups of grasses by GROSS, N, SUDING, K.N, LAVOREL, S, ROUMET, C

    Published in The Journal of ecology (01-11-2007)
    “…1. Increasing functional diversity often leads to an increase in ecosystem productivity in the form of overyielding. While the mechanisms (i.e. complementarity…”
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    Plant traits in a state and transition framework as markers of ecosystem response to land-use change by Quétier, Fabien, Thébault, Aurélie, Lavorel, Sandra

    Published in Ecological monographs (01-02-2007)
    “…Understanding and forecasting changes in plant communities, ecosystem properties, and their associated services requires a mechanistic link between community…”
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    Catalyzing Transformations to Sustainability in the World's Mountains by Klein, J. A., Tucker, C. M., Nolin, A. W., Hopping, K. A., Reid, R. S., Steger, C., Grêt‐Regamey, A., Lavorel, S., Müller, B., Yeh, E. T., Boone, R. B., Bourgeron, P., Butsic, V., Castellanos, E., Chen, X., Dong, S. K., Greenwood, G., Keiler, M., Marchant, R., Seidl, R., Spies, T., Thorn, J., Yager, K.

    Published in Earth's future (01-05-2019)
    “…Mountain social‐ecological systems (MtSES) are vital to humanity, providing ecosystem services to over half the planet's human population. Despite their…”
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    Plant response traits mediate the effects of subalpine grasslands on soil moisture by Gross, N, Robson, T.M, Lavorel, S, Albert, C, Le Bagousse-Pinguet, Y, Guillemin, R

    Published in The New phytologist (01-11-2008)
    “…In subalpine grasslands, changes in abiotic conditions with decreased management intensity alter the functional composition of plant communities, leading to…”
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    Strain and vegetation effects on local limiting resources explain the outcomes of biotic interactions by Gross, N., Liancourt, P., Choler, P., Suding, K.N., Lavorel, S.

    “…Positive interactions are hypothesized to increase with stress (stress-gradient hypothesis, “SGH”), which is defined in terms of standing biomass at the…”
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    Plant-trait-based modeling assessment of ecosystem-service sensitivity to land-use change by Quétier, Fabien, Lavorel, Sandra, Thuiller, Wilfried, Davies, Ian

    Published in Ecological applications (01-12-2007)
    “…Evidence is accumulating that the continued provision of essential ecosystem services is vulnerable to land-use change. Yet, we lack a strong scientific basis…”
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    Plant functional classifications: from general groups to specific groups based on response to disturbance by Lavorel, S., McIntyre, S., Landsberg, J., Forbes, T.D.A.

    Published in Trends in Ecology & Evolution (01-12-1997)
    “…Predicting the effects of anthropogenic changes in climate, atmospheric composition and land use on vegetation patterns has been a central concern of recent…”
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    Importance of species abundance for assessment of trait composition: an example based on pollinator communities by Bello, F, J. LepÅ, S. Lavorel, M. Moretti

    Published in Community ecology (01-01-2007)
    “…Measurements of trait community composition are known to be sensitive to the way species abundance is assessed, but not to what extent. This was investigated…”
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    Water‐soluble carbohydrates in Patzkea paniculata (L.): a plant strategy to tolerate snowpack reduction and spring drought in subalpine grasslands by Bernard, L., Decau, M.‐L., Morvan‐Bertrand, A., Lavorel, S., Clément, J.‐C., Loreto, F.

    Published in Plant biology (Stuttgart, Germany) (01-05-2020)
    “…In subalpine grasslands of the central French Alps, cessation of traditional mowing promotes dominance of Patzkea paniculata (L.) G.H.Loos (Poaceae) tussocks,…”
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    Specific leaf area and dry matter content estimate thickness in laminar leaves by Vile, D, Garnier, E, Shipley, B, Laurent, G, Navas, M, Roumet, C, Lavorel, S, Diaz, S, Hodgson, J.G, Lloret, F, Midgley, G.F, Poorter, H, Rutherford, M.C, Wilson, P.J, Wright, I.J

    Published in Annals of botany (01-11-2005)
    “…BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Leaf thickness plays an important role in leaf and plant functioning, and relates to a species' strategy of resource acquisition and use…”
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    Effects of two grass species on the composition of soil fungal communities by Mouhamadou, B., Puissant, J., Personeni, E., Desclos-Theveniau, M., Kastl, E. M., Schloter, M., Zinger, L., Roy, J., Geremia, R. A., Lavorel, S.

    Published in Biology and fertility of soils (01-11-2013)
    “…Many studies have shown effects of plants species on fungal communities, but these are often confounded with soil effects. Thus, the specific role of plant…”
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    Leaf dry matter content and lateral spread predict response to land use change for six subalpine grassland species by Gross, Nicolas, Suding, Katharine Nash, Lavorel, Sandra

    Published in Journal of vegetation science (01-04-2007)
    “…Question: Land-use change has a major impact on terrestrial plant communities by affecting fertility and disturbance. We test how particular combinations of…”
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    Comparison of inorganic nitrogen uptake dynamics following snowmelt and at peak biomass in subalpine grasslands by Legay, N, Grassein, F, Robson, T. M, Personeni, E, Bataillé, M.-P, Lavorel, S, Clément, J.-C

    Published in Biogeosciences (25-11-2013)
    “…Subalpine grasslands are highly seasonal environments and likely subject to strong variability in nitrogen (N) dynamics. Plants and microbes typically compete…”
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