Peer-reviewed publications

2024

not reviewed Joschinski, J., Boulangeat, I., Calbi, M., Hauck, T.E., Vogler, V., Mimet, A. Sustainability of Artemisia umbelliformis gathering in the wild: An integration of ecological conditions and harvesting exposure. bioRxiv, https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.09.23.614561 PDF


29 Calbi, M., Boenisch, G., Boulangeat, I., Bunker, D., Catford, J.Q., Changenet, Q., Culshaw, V., Dias, A.S., Hauck, T., Joschinski, J., Kattge, J., Mimet, A., Pianta, M., Poschlod, P., Weisser, W.W., Roccotiello, E. A novel framework to generate plant functional groups for ecological modelling. Ecological Indicators, 166, 112370 PDF


28 Vieira, W., Boulangeat, I., Brice, M.H., Bradley, R.L., Gravel, D. Paying colonization credit with forest management could accelerate the range shift of temperate trees under climate change. Ecological Modelling, 497, 110813 PDF


2022

27 Cardou, F., Munson, A., Boisvert-Marsh, L., Anand, M., Arsenault, A., Wayne Bell, F., Bergeron, Y., Boulangeat, I., Delagrange, S., Fenton, N., Gravel, D., Hamel, B., Hébert, F., Johnstone, J., Kumordzi, B., Macdonald, S.E., Mallik, A., Mcintosh, A., Mclaren, J., Messier, C., Morris, D., Shipley, B., Sirois, L., Thiffault, N., Aubin, I. Above‐ and belowground drivers of intraspecific trait variability across subcontinental gradients for five ubiquitous forest plants in North America. Journal of Ecology, 110, 1590-1605 PDF


book chapter Boulangeat, I., Allain, S. Crouzat, E., Girard, C., Poirier, C., Ruault, J.F., Paillet, Y., Arpin, I. From Human-Nature Dualism Towards More Integration in Socio-ecosystems Studies. In I. Misiune, D. Depellegrin, & L. Egarter Vigl (Éds.), Human-Nature Interactions : Exploring Nature’s Values Across Landscapes. Cham: Springer International Publishing. p. 37-49.PDF


2021

26 Le Squin, A., Boulangeat, I., Gravel, D. Climate-induced variation in the demography of 14 tree species is not sufficient to explain their distribution in eastern North America. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 30, 352-369. PDF


2020

25Vissault, S., Talluto, M., Boulangeat, I., Gravel, D. Slow demography and limited dispersal constrain the expansion of north-eastern temperate forests under climate change. Journal of Biogeography, 47, 2645-2656. PDF


2019

24Kumordzi, B., Aubin, I., Cardou, F., Shipley, B., Violle, C., Johnstone, J., Anand, M., Arsenault, A., Bell, W., Bergeron, Y., Boulangeat, I., Brousseau, M., de Grandpré, L., Delagrange, S., Fenton, N.J., Gravel, D., Macdonald, S.E., Hamel, B., Higelin, M., Hébert, F., Isabel, N., Mallik, A., McIntosh, A., McLaren, J.R., Messier, C., Morris, D., Thiffault, N., Tremblay, J.-P., and Munson, A.D. Geographic scale and disturbance influence intraspecific trait variability in leaves and roots of North American understory plants. Functional Ecology, 33, 1771-1784.PDF

23Radchuk, V., Laender, F. De, Cabral, J. S., Boulangeat, I., Crawford, M., Bohn, F., De Raedt, J., Scherer, C., Thonicke, K., Schurr, F. M., Grimm, V., Kramer-Schadt, S. The dimensionality of stability depends on disturbance type. Ecology Letters, 22, 674-684. PDF

22 Schweiger, A. H., Boulangeat, I., Conradi, T., Davis, M., and Svenning, J.-C. The importance of ecological memory for trophic rewilding as an ecosystem restoration approach. Biological Reviews, 94, 1–15. PDF


2018

21 Boulangeat, I., Svenning, J.-C., Daufresne, T., Leblond, M., and Gravel, D. The transient response of ecosystems to climate change is amplified by trophic interactions.Oikos,127: 1822–1833. PDF code SuppMat

20 Laigle, I., Aubin, I., Digel, C., Brose, U., Boulangeat, I., and Gravel, D. Species traits as drivers of food web structure. Oikos, 127, 316-326. PDF

19 Carboni, M., Guéguen, M., Barros, C., Georges, D., Boulangeat, I., Douzet, R., Dullinger, S., Klonner, G., van Kleunen, M., Essl, F., Bossdorf, O., Haeuser, E., Talluto, M., Moser, D., Block, S., Dullinger, I., Münkemüller, T., and Thuiller, W. Simulating plant invasion dynamics in mountain ecosystems under global change scenarios. Global Change Biology, 24, e289-e302. PDF


2017

18 Talluto, M., Boulangeat, I., Vissault, S., Thuiller, W. and Gravel, D. Extinction debt and colonisation credit delay range shifts of easter North American trees. Nature Ecology and Evolution, 1, doi:10.1038/s41559-017-0182.PDF SuppMat SuppMat

17 Barros, C., Guéguen, M., Douzet, R., Carboni, M., Boulangeat, I., Zimmermann, N.E., Münkemüller, T., and Thuiller, W. Extreme climate events counteract the effects of climate and land-use changes on Alpine treelines. Journal of Applied Ecology, 54, 39-50. PDF


2016

16 Barros, C., Thuiller, W., Georges, D., Boulangeat, I., and Münkemüller, T. N-dimensional hypervolumes to study stability of complex ecosystems. Ecology Letters, 19, 729-742.PDF

15 Talluto, M., Boulangeat, I., Ameztegui, A., Aubin, I., Berteaux, D., Butler, A., Doyon, F., Drever, C.R., Fortin, M.-J., Franceschini, T., Liénard, J., McKenney, D., Solarik, K.A., Strigul , N., Thuiller, W. and Gravel, D. Cross-scale integration of knowledge for predicting species ranges: a metamodeling framework. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 25, 238-249.PDF

14 Bonet, R., Arnaud, F., Bodin, X., Bouche, M., Boulangeat, I., Bourdeau, P., Bouvier, M., Cavalli, L., Choler, P., Delestrade, A., Dentant, C., Dumas, D., Fouinat, L., Gardent, M., Lavergne, S., Naffrechoux, E., Nellier, Y., Perga, M.-E., Sagot, C., Senn, S., Thuiller, W. Indicators of climate: Ecrins National Park participates in long-term monitoring to help determine the effects of climate change (2017) eco.mont, 8, 44-52. PDF


2014

13 Boulangeat, I., Georges, D., Dentant, C., Bonet, R., Van Es, J., Abdulhak, S., Zimmermann, N.E., Thuiller, W. Anticipating the spatio-temporal response of plant diversity and vegetation structure to climate and land use change in a protected area.Ecography, 37, 1230-1239. PDF SuppMat

12 Boulangeat, I., Georges, D., Thuiller, W., FATE-HD: A spatially and temporally explicit integrated model for predicting vegetation structure and diversity at regional scale. Global Change Biology, 20, 2368–2378. PDF SuppMat


2013

11 Travis, J., Delgado, M., Bocedi, G., Baguette, M., Barton, K., Boulangeat, I., Hodgson, J., Kubisch, A., Penteriani, V., Saastamoinen, M., Stevens, V., Bullock, J., M. Dispersal and species' responses to climate change. Oikos, 122, 1532–1540. PDF

10 Carlson, B.Z., Randin, C.F., Boulangeat, I., Lavergne, S., Thuiller, W., Choler, P. Working toward integrated models of alpine plant distribution. Alpine Botany, 123, 41-53. PDF

9 Meynard, C. N., Lavergne, S., Boulangeat, I., Garraud, L., Van Es, J., Mouquet, N. and Thuiller, W. Disentangling the drivers of metacommunity structure across spatial scales. Journal of Biogeography, 40, 1560-1571. PDF

8 de Bello, F., Lavorel, S., Lavergne, S., Albert, C.H., Boulangeat, I., Mazel, F. and Thuiller, W. Hierarchical effects of environmental filters on the functional structure of plant communities: a case study in the French Alps. Ecography, 36, 393-402. PDF


2012

7 Boulangeat, I., Philippe, P., Abdulhak, S., Douzet, R., Garraud, L., Lavergne, S., Lavorel, S., Van Es J., Vittoz, P. and Thuiller, W. Improving plant functional groups for dynamic models of biodiversity: at the crossroad between functional and community ecology. Global Change Biology, 18, 3464-3475. PDF SuppMat

6 Boulangeat, I., Gravel, D. and Thuiller, W. Accounting for dispersal and biotic interactions to disentangle the drivers of species distributions and their abundances. Ecology Letters, 15, 584-593. PDF SuppMat

5 Albert, C.H., de Bello, F., Boulangeat, I., Pellet, G., Lavorel, S. and Thuiller, W. On the importance of intraspecific variability for the quantification of functional diversity. Oikos, 121, 116-126. PDF

4 Boulangeat, I., Lavergne, S., Van Es, J., Garraud, L. Thuiller, W. Niche breadth, rarity and ecological characteristics within a regional flora spreading over large environmental gradients. Journal of Biogeography, 39, 204-214 PDF SuppMat


2011

3 Thuiller, W., Lavergne, S., Roquet, C., Boulangeat, I., Lafourcade, B. and Araújo, M.B. Consequences of climate change on the Tree of Life in Europe. Nature, 470, 531-534. PDF


2010

2 Thuiller W., Gallien, L., Boulangeat, I., de Bello, F., Münkemüller, T., Roquet-Ruiz, C. and Lavergne, S. Resolving Darwin’s naturalization conundrum: a quest for evidence. Diversity and Distributions, 16, 461-475. PDF

1 Gallien, L.*, Münkemüller, T.*, Albert, C.H.*, Boulangeat, I.* and Thuiller, W.* Predicting species invasions: where to go from here? Diversity and Distributions, 16, 331-342. PDF * all authors contributed equally to the paper


Other publications

Conferences (as presenting author)

Keynote May 2025, Jardin Alpin du Lautaret, France (Data Terra): Utilisation des données safran et crocus montagne pour l’écologie des prairies alpines.

Keynote October 2023, Grenoble, France (ZAA): Itinéraires de suivi des floraisons d’altitude.

Keynote November 2022, Grenoble, France (ZAA): Le rôle des refuges dans le suivi participatif de la biodiversité en altitude.

Keynote November 2021, Grenoble, France (ZAA): Préfiguration du volet Biodiversité du programme Refuges Sentinelles.

Keynote November 2021, Grenoble, France (ZAA): Caractérisation de l’Alpage du Chardonnet.

Keynote November 2020, Grenoble-visio, France (ZAA): Approches transversales de l’utilisation des milieux naturels.

Keynote December 2019, Tours, France (RZA): Modéliser la dynamique des socio-écosystèmes : réflexions au sein de la Zone Atelier Alpes.

Keynote October 2019, Amiens, France (MONACAL): Predictive modelling of plant communities : Challenges for a dynamical approach.

Keynote September 2019, Innsbruck, Austria (IMC): Towards functional groups of mountain socio-ecological systems.

Keynote May 2019, Clermont-Ferrand, France (LISC):Networks models and socio-ecosystems.

Keynote April 2019, Toulouse, France (ECOVEG 14): Anticipating plant community responses to global changes: towards a dynamic perspective.

Poster October 2018, Rennes, France (SFE2): A practical framework to analyse the functioning of socio-ecological systems in the European Alps.

Oral May 2017, Aarhus, Denmark (Megafauna Day): How herbivores, humans, and fire impact vegetation dynamics across Europe through the Holocene.

Oral January 2017, Tucson, Arizona (IBS): The relative role of vegetation-herbivores interactions, land-use, fire and climate in explaining vegetation dynamics across Europe through the Holocene.

Oral October 2016, Marseille, France (SFE2): Novel modeling approaches highlight the importance of biotic interactions on the speed of the temperate biome shift in response to climate change.

Oral August 2016, Montpellier, France (EcoSummit): The transient response of ecosystems to climate change is amplified by biotic interactions.

Oral July 2015, Portland, Oregon (IALE): How vegetation-herbivores feedbacks mediate vegetation transitions?

Oral September 2014, Rimouski (eCANUSA): How vegetation-herbivores feedbacks mediate vegetation transitions?

Oral August 2014, Sacramento (ESA): How vegetation-herbivores feedbacks mediate vegetation transitions?

Oral September 2011, Avila (EEF): Disentangling mechanisms driving the individual abundance of species.

Poster Febrary 2010, Hambourg: Pattern of plant specialization in the French Alps.