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nicolas loeuilleSorbonne Université (Paris, France) Verified email at sorbonne-universite.fr Cited by 4159 |
The ecological and evolutionary implications of merging different types of networks
… Nicolas Loeuille… Nicolas Loeuille … Coevolutionary models cited above also usually
produce stable networks (Loeuille & Loreau 2009; Loeuille 2010). Most of these models use …
produce stable networks (Loeuille & Loreau 2009; Loeuille 2010). Most of these models use …
Impacts of invasive species on food webs: a review of empirical data
… As a result I–N species pairs show higher average predation efficiency than native–native
pairs (N–N), including a few extreme cases (right of the distribution) where the predator may …
pairs (N–N), including a few extreme cases (right of the distribution) where the predator may …
The evolutionary ecology of metacommunities
Research on the interactions between evolutionary and ecological dynamics has largely
focused on local spatial scales and on relatively simple ecological communities. However, …
focused on local spatial scales and on relatively simple ecological communities. However, …
Evolutionary emergence of size-structured food webs
N Loeuille, M Loreau - … of the National Academy of Sciences, 2005 - National Acad Sciences
… We modeled the population dynamics of species i with biomass N i and body size x i by …
Last, N 0 is the amount of inorganic nutrient whose trait x 0 = 0 is expressed for mathematical …
Last, N 0 is the amount of inorganic nutrient whose trait x 0 = 0 is expressed for mathematical …
Eco-evolutionary responses of biodiversity to climate change
Climate change is predicted to alter global species diversity 1 , the distribution of human
pathogens 2 and ecosystem services 3 . Forecasting these changes and designing adequate …
pathogens 2 and ecosystem services 3 . Forecasting these changes and designing adequate …
Ecosystem tipping points in an evolving world
There is growing concern over tipping points arising in ecosystems because of the crossing
of environmental thresholds. Tipping points lead to abrupt and possibly irreversible shifts …
of environmental thresholds. Tipping points lead to abrupt and possibly irreversible shifts …
Plant preference for ammonium versus nitrate: a neglected determinant of ecosystem functioning?
… Mineral atmospheric N deposition provides constant N inputs to the N A and N N … by a
constant N input to the D compartment of R D . Finally, the symbiotic N fixation of N 2 provides an N …
constant N input to the D compartment of R D . Finally, the symbiotic N fixation of N 2 provides an N …
Networking agroecology: integrating the diversity of agroecosystem interactions
Worldwide demand for food will increase dramatically in the future as global human population
grows. Increasing efficiency of crop production is unlikely to be sufficient to meet the …
grows. Increasing efficiency of crop production is unlikely to be sufficient to meet the …
Evolution and community assembly across spatial scales
The finding that adaptive evolution can often be substantial enough to alter ecological
dynamics challenges traditional views of community ecology that ignore evolution. Here, we …
dynamics challenges traditional views of community ecology that ignore evolution. Here, we …
Evolution in metacommunities: on the relative importance of species sorting and monopolization in structuring communities
N Loeuille, MA Leibold - The American Naturalist, 2008 - journals.uchicago.edu
… Each of the patches j contains a number of microsites N j , and each of the microsites
may contain only one individual of any species. The total number of microsites of the patch j …
may contain only one individual of any species. The total number of microsites of the patch j …