Publications of students and staff
Jules Segrestin
Number of records: 6
Segrestin, J., Götzenberger, L., Valencia, E., de Bello, F., Lepš, J 2024. A unified framework for partitioning the drivers of stability of ecological communities. Global Ecology and Biogeography, e13828.
Alida A. Hábenczyus, Iva Weiterová, Kacper Foremnik, Aljaž Jakob, Siddharth Khopkar, Agnishikhe Kumar, Anamaria Lazăr, Bruno Paganeli, Kenz Raouf Samraoui, Jeni Sidwell, Jan Hrček, Jan Lepš, Jules Segrestin 2024. Long-term effects of meadow management on seed bank diversity and composition. Journal of Vegetation Science, 35,e13282
Lisner, A., Segrestin, J., Konečná, M., Blažek, P., Janíková, E., Applová, M., Švancárová, T., & Lepš, J. 2024. Why are plant communities stable? Disentangling the role of dominance, asynchrony and averaging effect following realistic species loss scenario. Journal of Ecology. http://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.14364
Segrestin, J., Kazakou, E., Coq, S., Sartori, K., Richarte, J., Rowe, N. P., & Garnier, E. 2023. Responses of leaf biomechanics and underlying traits to rangeland management differ between graminoids and forbs. Journal of Vegetation Science, 34(6), e13216.
Segrestin, J. & Lepš, J. 2022. Segrestin, Jules, and Jan Lepš. Towards a better ecological understanding of metacommunity stability: a multiscale framework to disentangle population variability and synchrony effects. Journal of Ecology, 110(7), 1632–1645
Barrere, J., Collet, C., Saïd, S., Bastianelli, D., Verheyden, H., Courtines, H., Bonnet, A., Segrestin, J. & Boulanger, V. 2022. Do trait responses to simulated browsing in Quercus robur saplings affect their attractiveness to Capreolus capreolus the following year?. Environmental and Experimental Botany, 194, 104743