Measuring and modelling the response (sensitivity) of wild plants to current and future climate is crucial to predict future biodiversity and ecological assets. Our research group is using a range of experimental approaches to address this goal. To predict range shifts in plant species under climate change scenarios, we use species distribution models (SDMs). This approach is applied to native species of conservation interest and to alien taxa, in order to check the predictive power of SDM for future invasiveness, when used on early detected alien taxa. Another line of investigation deals with changes in breeding system and seed ecology promoted by climate change. We also evaluate the impact of past natural climatic changes in plant evoluti...
Global climate change and invasions by nonnative species rank among the top concerns for agents of b...
Climate change represents important selective force for plants. They have to deal with this change o...
It is important for conservationists to be able to assess the risks that climate change poses to spe...
Measuring and modelling the response (sensitivity) of wild plants to current and future climate is c...
International audienceGiven the rate of projected environmental change for the 21st century, urgent ...
Crop wild relatives are an increasingly important source of plant genetic resources for plant breede...
Climate change risk assessments are essential for the successful conservation and management of spec...
Climate change risk assessments are essential for the successful conservation and management of spec...
Assessing the impact of climate change on range dynamics is difficult in the absence of large-extent...
Current models predict that up to 60% of species are at a greater risk of extinction due to climate ...
Few assessments of species vulnerability to climate change used to inform conservation management co...
International audienceAim Bioclimatic envelope models are often used to make projections of species'...
The usefulness of species distribution models (SDMs) in predicting impacts of climate change on biod...
The usefulness of species distribution models (SDMs) in predicting impacts of climate change on biod...
AIM: Climate change is expected to have a great impact on the distribution of wild flora around the ...
Global climate change and invasions by nonnative species rank among the top concerns for agents of b...
Climate change represents important selective force for plants. They have to deal with this change o...
It is important for conservationists to be able to assess the risks that climate change poses to spe...
Measuring and modelling the response (sensitivity) of wild plants to current and future climate is c...
International audienceGiven the rate of projected environmental change for the 21st century, urgent ...
Crop wild relatives are an increasingly important source of plant genetic resources for plant breede...
Climate change risk assessments are essential for the successful conservation and management of spec...
Climate change risk assessments are essential for the successful conservation and management of spec...
Assessing the impact of climate change on range dynamics is difficult in the absence of large-extent...
Current models predict that up to 60% of species are at a greater risk of extinction due to climate ...
Few assessments of species vulnerability to climate change used to inform conservation management co...
International audienceAim Bioclimatic envelope models are often used to make projections of species'...
The usefulness of species distribution models (SDMs) in predicting impacts of climate change on biod...
The usefulness of species distribution models (SDMs) in predicting impacts of climate change on biod...
AIM: Climate change is expected to have a great impact on the distribution of wild flora around the ...
Global climate change and invasions by nonnative species rank among the top concerns for agents of b...
Climate change represents important selective force for plants. They have to deal with this change o...
It is important for conservationists to be able to assess the risks that climate change poses to spe...