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Avril Weinbach

Postdoctoral 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

H Cayuela, BR Schmidt, A Weinbach… - Journal of Animal …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding the mechanisms that regulate the dynamics of spatially structured
populations ( SSP ) is a critical challenge for ecologists and conservation managers. Internal …

Collapse and rescue of evolutionary food webs under global warming

Y Yacine, KT Allhoff, A Weinbach… - Journal of Animal …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
… 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 …

Selective effects of temperature on body mass depend on trophic interactions and network position

A Weinbach, KT Allhoff, E Thébault, F Massol… - BioRxiv, 2017 - biorxiv.org
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 …

Eco-evolutionary dynamics further weakens mutualistic interaction and coexistence under population decline

A Weinbach, N Loeuille, RP Rohr - Evolutionary Ecology, 2022 - Springer
With current environmental changes, evolution can rescue declining populations, but what
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 …

[HTML][HTML] Eco-evolutionary dynamics in two-species mutualistic systems: One-sided population decline triggers joint interaction disinvestment

F Weyerer, A Weinbach, C Zarfl, KT Allhoff - Evolutionary Ecology, 2023 - Springer
The interplay between ecological and evolutionary dynamics can create feedback that
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 …

[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 …

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 …

[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-…