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Thomas Caignard
Thomas Caignard
INRAE - BIOGECO, University of Bordeaux, France
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Increasing spring temperatures favor oak seed production in temperate areas
T Caignard, A Kremer, C Firmat, M Nicolas, S Venner, S Delzon
Scientific Reports 7 (1), 8555, 2017
1082017
Reproducing reproduction: How to simulate mast seeding in forest models
G Vacchiano, D Ascoli, F Berzaghi, ME Lucas-Borja, T Caignard, ...
Ecological modelling 376, 40-53, 2018
692018
Pollen limitation as a main driver of fruiting dynamics in oak populations
É Schermer, MC Bel‐Venner, D Fouchet, A Siberchicot, V Boulanger, ...
Ecology Letters 22 (1), 98-107, 2019
652019
Maternal effects shape the seed mycobiome in Quercus petraea
T Fort, C Pauvert, AE Zanne, O Ovaskainen, T Caignard, M Barret, ...
New Phytologist 230 (4), 1594-1608, 2021
562021
Is there tree senescence? The fecundity evidence
T Qiu, MC Aravena, R Andrus, D Ascoli, Y Bergeron, R Berretti, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (34), e2106130118, 2021
552021
Where is the optimum? Predicting the variation of selection along climatic gradients and the adaptive value of plasticity. A case study on tree phenology
J Gauzere, B Teuf, H Davi, LM Chevin, T Caignard, B Leys, S Delzon, ...
Evolution letters 4 (2), 109-123, 2020
402020
Heritability and genetic architecture of reproduction-related traits in a temperate oak species
T Caignard, S Delzon, C Bodénès, B Dencausse, A Kremer
Tree genetics & genomes 15, 1-12, 2019
372019
MASTREE+: Time‐series of plant reproductive effort from six continents
A Hacket‐Pain, JJ Foest, IS Pearse, JM LaMontagne, WD Koenig, ...
Global change biology 28 (9), 3066-3082, 2022
292022
Limits to reproduction and seed size-number trade-offs that shape forest dominance and future recovery
T Qiu, R Andrus, MC Aravena, D Ascoli, Y Bergeron, R Berretti, ...
Nature communications 13 (1), 2381, 2022
262022
Oak masting drivers vary between populations depending on their climatic environments
E Fleurot, JR Lobry, V Boulanger, F Debias, C Mermet-Bouvier, ...
Current Biology 33 (6), 1117-1124. e4, 2023
162023
Globally, tree fecundity exceeds productivity gradients
V Journé, R Andrus, MC Aravena, D Ascoli, R Berretti, D Berveiller, ...
Ecology letters 25 (6), 1471-1482, 2022
152022
Leaf phenology correlates with fruit production in European beech (Fagus sylvatica) and in temperate oaks (Quercus robur and Quercus petraea)
V Journé, T Caignard, A Hacket-Pain, M Bogdziewicz
European Journal of Forest Research 140 (3), 733-744, 2021
112021
Masting is uncommon in trees that depend on mutualist dispersers in the context of global climate and fertility gradients
T Qiu, MC Aravena, D Ascoli, Y Bergeron, M Bogdziewicz, T Boivin, ...
Nature Plants 9 (7), 1044-1056, 2023
102023
Counter‐gradient variation of reproductive effort in a widely distributed temperate oak
T Caignard, A Kremer, XP Bouteiller, J Parmentier, J Louvet, S Venner, ...
Functional ecology 35 (8), 1745-1755, 2021
62021
Linking seed size and number to trait syndromes in trees
M Bogdziewicz, MCA Acuña, R Andrus, D Ascoli, Y Bergeron, D Brveiller, ...
Global Ecology and Biogeography 32 (5), 683-694, 2023
42023
Antagonistic effects of assortative mating on the evolution of phenotypic plasticity along environmental gradients
JP Soularue, C Firmat, T Caignard, A Thöni, L Arnoux, S Delzon, O Ronce, ...
The American Naturalist 202 (1), 18-39, 2023
22023
Variabilité phénotypique et génétique des traits de reproduction de deux espèces de chêne blanc européen (Quercus petraea et Q. robur)
T Caignard
Université de Bordeaux, 2018
12018
Evolutionary ecology of masting: mechanisms, models, and climate change
M Bogdziewicz, D Kelly, D Ascoli, T Caignard, F Chianucci, EE Crone, ...
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2024
2024
Fluctuating selection and rapid evolution of oaks during recent climatic transitions
T Caignard, L Truffaut, S Delzon, B Dencausse, L Lecacheux, ...
Plants, People, Planet 6 (1), 221-237, 2024
2024
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