AMAP Agenda
Growing old and tolerant? How leaf traits vary across life-stages and why this matters
MATOS Ilaine
Trait-based models are a powerful tool to predict vegetation responses to climate change but they are currently limited by the lack of information about trait variation across life-stages. Traits sampled from a single life-stage are often used interchangeably to model plant responses. However, traits may differ between stages, with juveniles expect... [Lire la suite...]
PS 2 salle 201 + visioconferenceConformal prediction for plant recognition: long tailed and multiple inputs
FERMANIAN Jean-Baptiste
Trait-based models are a powerful tool to predict vegetation responses to climate change but they are currently limited by the lack of information about trait variation across life-stages. Traits sampled from a single life-stage are often used interchangeably to model plant responses. However, traits may differ between stages, with juveniles expect... [read more...]
PS 2 salle 201Legacies of dead trees determine species interactions in forest communities
MAGEE Lukas J.
Trait-based models are a powerful tool to predict vegetation responses to climate change but they are currently limited by the lack of information about trait variation across life-stages. Traits sampled from a single life-stage are often used interchangeably to model plant responses. However, traits may differ between stages, with juveniles expect... [read more...]
PS 2 salle 201Neotropical forest assembly in the Anthropocene
BARALOTO Christopher
Trait-based models are a powerful tool to predict vegetation responses to climate change but they are currently limited by the lack of information about trait variation across life-stages. Traits sampled from a single life-stage are often used interchangeably to model plant responses. However, traits may differ between stages, with juveniles expect... [read more...]
PS 2 salle 201Déterminants environnementaux de la distribution spatiale des arbres au cours des stades ontogénétiques en forêt tropicale
BADOUARD Vincyane
Trait-based models are a powerful tool to predict vegetation responses to climate change but they are currently limited by the lack of information about trait variation across life-stages. Traits sampled from a single life-stage are often used interchangeably to model plant responses. However, traits may differ between stages, with juveniles expect... [read more...]
Amphithéâtre Jacques Alliot, Cirad, MontpellierQuantifying Plant-Induced Soil Reinforcement: Mechanisms and Dynamic Scenarios
Trait-based models are a powerful tool to predict vegetation responses to climate change but they are currently limited by the lack of information about trait variation across life-stages. Traits sampled from a single life-stage are often used interchangeably to model plant responses. However, traits may differ between stages, with juveniles expect... [read more...]
PS 2 salle 201