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Avril WeinbachPostdoctoral fellow, Lund University Verified email at cec.lu.se Cited by 91 |
Multiple density‐dependent processes shape the dynamics of a spatially structured amphibian population
Understanding the mechanisms that regulate the dynamics of spatially structured
populations ( SSP ) is a critical challenge for ecologists and conservation managers. Internal …
populations ( SSP ) is a critical challenge for ecologists and conservation managers. Internal …
Collapse and rescue of evolutionary food webs under global warming
… Because it is not the focus of the present work (but see Weinbach et al. (2017) for an
analysis of this question on the present model), the lack of a large scientific consensus led us to …
analysis of this question on the present model), the lack of a large scientific consensus led us to …
Selective effects of temperature on body mass depend on trophic interactions and network position
Body mass is a key trait constraining interspecific interactions in food webs through changes
in metabolic requirements. Because climate warming affects metabolic rates, it creates …
in metabolic requirements. Because climate warming affects metabolic rates, it creates …
Eco-evolutionary dynamics further weakens mutualistic interaction and coexistence under population decline
With current environmental changes, evolution can rescue declining populations, but what
happens to their interacting species? Mutualistic interactions can help species sustain each …
happens to their interacting species? Mutualistic interactions can help species sustain each …
[HTML][HTML] Resilience to climate variation in a spatially structured amphibian population
A Weinbach, H Cayuela, O Grolet, A Besnard… - Scientific Reports, 2018 - nature.com
Understanding the impact of weather fluctuations on demographic parameters is of crucial
interest to biodiversity research in a context of global climate change. Amphibians are …
interest to biodiversity research in a context of global climate change. Amphibians are …
[HTML][HTML] Eco-evolutionary dynamics in two-species mutualistic systems: One-sided population decline triggers joint interaction disinvestment
The interplay between ecological and evolutionary dynamics can create feedback that
reinforces external disturbances and potentially threatens species’ coexistence. For example, …
reinforces external disturbances and potentially threatens species’ coexistence. For example, …
[PDF][PDF] Eco-evolutionary dynamics further weakens mutualistic interaction and coexistence under population decline
W Avril, L Nicolas, P Rohr Rudolf - hal.sorbonne-universite.fr
With current environmental changes, evolution can rescue declining populations, but what
happens to their interacting species? Mutualistic interactions can help species sustain each …
happens to their interacting species? Mutualistic interactions can help species sustain each …
[PDF][PDF] Plant evolution further threatens declining pollinator populations
A Weinbach, N Loeuille, RP Rohr - bioRxiv, 2019 - researchgate.net
Recent pollinator population declines threaten pollination services and greatly impact
plantpollinator coevolution. In the present article, we investigate how such evolutionary effects …
plantpollinator coevolution. In the present article, we investigate how such evolutionary effects …
Eco-evolutionary dynamics in different environments: implication for the maintenance and structure of ecological communities
A Weinbach - 2021 - hal.sorbonne-universite.fr
Environmental changes affect species but also the interaction connecting them within a
community. Their ecological and evolutionary responses partly depend on biological traits …
community. Their ecological and evolutionary responses partly depend on biological traits …
[HTML][HTML] Doomed by your partner: when mutualistic interactions are like an evolutionary millstone around a species' neck
S Billiard - Peer Community in Ecology, 2021 - ecology.peercommunityin.org
… Weinbach et al. then investigated the fate of the two-species system if a partner species is
… Even though Weinbach et al. interpreted the results of their model through the lens of plant-…
… Even though Weinbach et al. interpreted the results of their model through the lens of plant-…