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Antoine Kremer publication distribution in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Ecology and Evolution in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Antoine Kremer sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 289 publications — 90th percentile

90% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Antoine Kremer D-index placement in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Ecology and Evolution scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Antoine Kremer sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 93 D-Index — 96th percentile

96% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Antoine Kremer is affiliated with the University of Bordeaux in France. Their research spans several interconnected disciplines, primarily focusing on Environmental Science, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Agricultural and Biological Sciences.

The scientist's work covers a range of subfields including Nature and Landscape Conservation, Genetics, Plant Science, Molecular Biology, and Global and Planetary Change. Their main research topics encompass Genetic diversity and population structure, Forest ecology and management, Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies, Horticultural and Viticultural Research, Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics, Forest Ecology and Biodiversity Studies, and Yeasts and Rust Fungi Studies.

Antoine Kremer's publication record includes notable papers such as:

  • Genome-wide analyses of introgression between two sympatric Asian oak species (2022, Nature Ecology & Evolution)
  • Assisted tree migration can preserve the European forest carbon sink under climate change (2024, Nature Climate Change)
  • Genome-wide evolutionary response of European oaks during the Anthropocene (2022, Evolution Letters)
  • The genetic architecture of repeated local adaptation to climate in distantly related plants (2024, Nature Ecology & Evolution)
  • How does contemporary selection shape oak phenotypes? (2020, Evolutionary Applications)

Frequent co-authors with whom Antoine Kremer has collaborated include:

  • Sylvain Delzon
  • Thibault Leroy
  • Isabelle Lesur
  • Alexis Ducousso
  • Christophe Plomion

Their research has been published repeatedly in venues such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Annals of Forest Science, HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe), Nature Ecology & Evolution, and Tree Genetics & Genomes.

In addition to journal publications, Antoine Kremer has contributed to book publications, notably with éditions Quae eBooks, where a book titled "Une recherche responsable" was published in 2023.

Best Publications

  • Climate change impacts, adaptive capacity, and vulnerability of European forest ecosystems

    Marcus Lindner;Michael Maroschek;Sigrid Netherer;Antoine Kremer

  • Potential for evolutionary responses to climate change – evidence from tree populations

    Florian J. Alberto;Florian J. Alberto;Florian J. Alberto;Sally N. Aitken;Ricardo Alía;Santiago C. González‐Martínez

  • Identification of refugia and post-glacial colonisation routes of European white oaks based on chloroplast DNA and fossil pollen evidence

    Rémy J Petit;Simon Brewer;Sándor Bordács;Kornel Burg

  • Forest tree genomics: growing resources and applications.

    David B. Neale;Antoine Kremer

  • Long-distance gene flow and adaptation of forest trees to rapid climate change

    Antoine Kremer;Antoine Kremer;Ophélie Ronce;Juan J. Robledo‐Arnuncio;Frédéric Guillaume

  • Planted forests and biodiversity.

    Jean-Michel Carnus;John Parrotta;Eckehard G. Brockerhoff;Michel Arbez

  • Chloroplast DNA variation in European white oaks phylogeography and patterns of diversity based on data from over 2600 populations

    Rémy J. Petit;Ulrike M. Csaikl;Sándor Bordács;Kornel Burg

  • Chloroplast DNA footprints of postglacial recolonization by oaks.

    Rémy J. Petit;Emmanuel Pineau;Brigitte Demesure;Roberto Bacilieri

  • Hybridization as a mechanism of invasion in oaks

    Rémy J. Petit;Catherine Bodénès;Alexis Ducousso;Guy Roussel

  • Leaf phenology sensitivity to temperature in European trees: do within-species populations exhibit similar responses?

    Yann Vitasse;Yann Vitasse;Sylvain Delzon;Sylvain Delzon;Eric Dufrêne;Eric Dufrêne;Jean-Yves Pontailler;Jean-Yves Pontailler

  • Oak genome reveals facets of long lifespan.

    Christophe Plomion;Jean-Marc Aury;Joëlle Amselem;Thibault Leroy

  • Within‐population genetic structure in Quercus robur L. and Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl. assessed with isozymes and microsatellites

    Rejane Streiff;Thierry Labbe;Roberto Bacilieri;Herta Steinkellner

  • Comparison of microsatellites and amplified fragment length polymorphism markers for parentage analysis.

    S. Gerber;S. Mariette;R. Streiff;C. Bodénès

  • Assessing the effects of climate change on the phenology of European temperate trees

    Yann Vitasse;Christophe François;Christophe François;Nicolas Delpierre;Eric Dufrêne;Eric Dufrêne

  • Species relative abundance and direction of introgression in oaks.

    O. Lepais;R. J. Petit;R. J. Petit;E. Guichoux;E. Guichoux;J. E. Lavabre;J. E. Lavabre

  • The genetic differentiation at quantitative trait loci under local adaptation

    Valérie Le Corre;Antoine Kremer;Antoine Kremer

  • Altitudinal differentiation in growth and phenology among populations of temperate-zone tree species growing in a common garden

    Yann VitasseY. Vitasse;Sylvain DelzonS. Delzon;Caroline C. BressonC.C. Bresson;Richard MichaletR. Michalet

  • Fine-scale genetic structure and gene dispersal inferences in 10 neotropical tree species.

    Olivier J. Hardy;Laurent Maggia;Eric Bandou;Peter Breyne

  • Responses of canopy duration to temperature changes in four temperate tree species: relative contributions of spring and autumn leaf phenology.

    Yann Vitasse;Annabel Josée Porté;Antoine Kremer;Richard Michalet

  • Genomic landscape of the global oak phylogeny

    Andrew L. Hipp;Paul S. Manos;Marlene Hahn;Michael Avishai

  • famoz: a software for parentage analysis using dominant, codominant and uniparentally inherited markers

    S. Gerber;P. Chabrier;A. Kremer

Frequent Co-Authors

Christophe Plomion
Christophe Plomion University of Bordeaux
Rémy J. Petit
Rémy J. Petit University of Bordeaux
Sylvain Delzon
Sylvain Delzon University of Bordeaux
Andrew J. Lowe
Andrew J. Lowe University of Adelaide
Jean-Marc Aury
Jean-Marc Aury University of Paris-Saclay
Giovanni G. Vendramin
Giovanni G. Vendramin National Research Council (CNR)
Stephen Cavers
Stephen Cavers Natural Environment Research Council
Christophe Klopp
Christophe Klopp INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Yann Vitasse
Yann Vitasse Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research
Jérôme Salse
Jérôme Salse INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement

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