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Hacket-Pain A, Szymkowiak J, Journe V, Barczyk M, Thomas P, Lageard J, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2025 Jan; 122(5):e2423181122. PMID: 39874289
Climate change is impacting forests in complex ways, with indirect effects arising from interactions between tree growth and reproduction often overlooked. Our 43-y study of European beech () showed that...
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Szymkowiak J, Hacket-Pain A, Kelly D, Foest J, Foest J, Kondrat K, et al.
Ann Bot . 2024 Nov; 135(4):697-706. PMID: 39520697
Background And Aims: Both plants and animals display considerable variation in their phenotypic traits as they grow. This variation helps organisms to adapt to specific challenges at different stages of...
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Klesse S, Peters R, Alfaro-Sanchez R, Badeau V, Baittinger C, Battipaglia G, et al.
Glob Chang Biol . 2024 Oct; 30(10):e17546. PMID: 39450699
With ongoing global warming, increasing water deficits promote physiological stress on forest ecosystems with negative impacts on tree growth, vitality, and survival. How individual tree species will react to increased...
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Journe V, Bogdziewicz M, Courbaud B, Kunstler G, Qiu T, Acuna M, et al.
Ecol Lett . 2024 Oct; 27(9):e14500. PMID: 39354911
The fundamental trade-off between current and future reproduction has long been considered to result in a tendency for species that can grow large to begin reproduction at a larger size....
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Szymkowiak J, Foest J, Hacket-Pain A, Journe V, Ascoli D, Bogdziewicz M
Ecol Lett . 2024 Jul; 27(7):e14474. PMID: 38994849
Spatial synchrony may be tail-dependent, meaning it is stronger for peaks rather than troughs, or vice versa. High interannual variation in seed production in perennial plants, called masting, can be...
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Leifsson C, Buras A, Klesse S, Baittinger C, Bat-Enerel B, Battipaglia G, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2024 May; 937:173321. PMID: 38782287
The future performance of the widely abundant European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) across its ecological amplitude is uncertain. Although beech is considered drought-sensitive and thus negatively affected by drought events,...
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Foest J, Bogdziewicz M, Pesendorfer M, Ascoli D, Cutini A, Nussbaumer A, et al.
Glob Chang Biol . 2024 May; 30(5):e17307. PMID: 38709196
Climate change effects on tree reproduction are poorly understood, even though the resilience of populations relies on sufficient regeneration to balance increasing rates of mortality. Forest-forming tree species often mast,...
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Journe V, Szymkowiak J, Foest J, Hacket-Pain A, Kelly D, Bogdziewicz M
Nat Plants . 2024 Mar; 10(3):367-373. PMID: 38459130
High interannual variation in seed production in perennial plants can be synchronized at subcontinental scales with wide consequences for ecosystem functioning, but how such synchrony is generated is unclear. We...
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Journe V, Hacket-Pain A, Bogdziewicz M
Nat Commun . 2023 Dec; 14(1):7998. PMID: 38042862
Masting, a variable and synchronized variation in reproductive effort is a prevalent strategy among perennial plants, but the factors leading to interspecific differences in masting remain unclear. Here, we investigate...
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Qiu T, Aravena M, Ascoli D, Bergeron Y, Bogdziewicz M, Boivin T, et al.
Nat Plants . 2023 Jun; 9(7):1044-1056. PMID: 37386149
The benefits of masting (volatile, quasi-synchronous seed production at lagged intervals) include satiation of seed predators, but these benefits come with a cost to mutualist pollen and seed dispersers. If...