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Cécile H. Albert

Cécile H. Albert

D-Index & Metrics

Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
35
Citations
16027
World Ranking
7234
National Ranking
324

Cécile H. Albert 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 Cécile H. Albert sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 57 publications — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 531 publications or more.

Cécile H. Albert 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 Cécile H. Albert sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 35 D-Index — 14th percentile

14% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 121 D-Index or more.

Overview

Cécile H. Albert is affiliated with Aix-Marseille University in France. Their primary field of study is Environmental Science, with a particular focus on topics related to global and planetary change, ecology, and public health within environmental contexts.

Albert's research spans several subfields including:

  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Ecology
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
  • Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
  • Ecological Modeling

The main topics addressed in their work include:

  • Land Use and Ecosystem Services
  • Wildlife-Road Interactions and Conservation
  • Species Distribution and Climate Change
  • Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
  • Zoonotic diseases and public health
  • French Urban and Social Studies
  • Agriculture and Rural Development Research

Recent publications provide insight into the scope of Albert's research. Key papers include:

  • "Biodiversity, climate change, and adaptation in the Mediterranean" (2022), published in Ecosphere
  • "Global gradients in intraspecific variation in vegetative and floral traits are partially associated with climate and species richness" (2020), published in Global Ecology and Biogeography
  • "Coding for Life: Designing a Platform for Projecting and Protecting Global Biodiversity" (2021), published in BioScience
  • "What ecologists should know before using land use/cover change projections for biodiversity and ecosystem service assessments" (2020), published in Regional Environmental Change
  • "Optimizing the ecological connectivity of landscapes" (2022), published in Networks

Albert frequently collaborates with several researchers, including:

  • François Hamonic
  • Basile Couëtoux
  • Yann Vaxès
  • Benoît Geslin
  • Sylvie Vanpeene

Their work is often published in venues such as:

  • HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe)
  • Preprints.org
  • Global Ecology and Biogeography
  • BioScience
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Cécile H. Albert has also contributed to book publications, notably with the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, where they authored "Conservation de la biodiversité dans les territoires: appréhender les dynamiques" in 2023.

Best Publications

  • Selecting pseudo-absences for species distribution models: how, where and how many?

    Morgane Barbet-Massin;Frédéric Jiguet;Cécile Hélène Albert;Cécile Hélène Albert;Wilfried Thuiller

  • TRY plant trait database : Enhanced coverage and open access

    Jens Kattge;Gerhard Bönisch;Sandra Díaz;Sandra Lavorel

  • The return of the variance: intraspecific variability in community ecology

    Cyrille Violle;Cyrille Violle;Brian J. Enquist;Brian J. Enquist;Brian J. McGill;Lin Jiang

  • Predicting global change impacts on plant species' distributions: Future challenges

    Wilfried Thuiller;Cécile Albert;Miguel B. Araújo;Pam M. Berry

  • 21st century climate change threatens mountain flora unequally across Europe

    Robin Engler;Christophe F. Randin;Wilfried Thuiller;Stefan Dullinger

  • Intraspecific functional variability: extent, structure and sources of variation

    Cécile Hélène Helene Albert;Wilfried Thuiller;Nigel Gilles Yoccoz;Alex Soudant

  • A global meta-analysis of the relative extent of intraspecific trait variation in plant communities

    Andrew Siefert;Cyrille Violle;Loïc Chalmandrier;Loïc Chalmandrier;Cécile H Albert

  • When and how should intraspecific variability be considered in trait-based plant ecology?

    Cécile H. Albert;Cécile H. Albert;Fabrice Grassein;Fabrice Grassein;Frankl M. Schurr;Ghislain Vieilledent

  • A multi‐trait approach reveals the structure and the relative importance of intra‐ vs. interspecific variability in plant traits

    Cécile Hélène Albert;Wilfried Thuiller;Nigel Gilles Yoccoz;Rolland Douzet

  • Predicting potential distributions of invasive species: where to go from here?

    Laure Gallien;Tamara Münkemüller;Cécile H. Albert;Isabelle Boulangeat

  • The ecology of differences: assessing community assembly with trait and evolutionary distances

    Marc Cadotte;Cecile H. Albert;Cecile H. Albert;Steve C. Walker

  • Hierarchical effects of environmental filters on the functional structure of plant communities: a case study in the French Alps

    Francesco de Bello;Sandra Lavorel;Sébastien Lavergne;Cécile H. Albert

  • Intraspecific trait variability mediates the response of subalpine grassland communities to extreme drought events

    Vincent Jung;Cécile H. Albert;Cécile H. Albert;Cyrille Violle;Cyrille Violle;Georges Kunstler

  • Quantifying the relevance of intraspecific trait variability for functional diversity

    Francesco de Bello;Francesco de Bello;Sandra Lavorel;Cécile H. Albert;Wilfried Thuiller

  • Applying network theory to prioritize multispecies habitat networks that are robust to climate and land-use change.

    Cécile H. Albert;Cécile H. Albert;Bronwyn Rayfield;Bronwyn Rayfield;Maria Dumitru;Andrew Gonzalez

  • On the importance of intraspecific variability for the quantification of functional diversity

    Cécile H. Albert;Francesco de Bello;Isabelle Boulangeat;Gilles Pellet

  • Effects of competition on tree radial‐growth vary in importance but not in intensity along climatic gradients

    Georges Kunstler;Cécile H. Albert;Benoît Courbaud;Sébastien Lavergne

  • Sampling in ecology and evolution – bridging the gap between theory and practice

    Cécile H. Albert;Nigel G. Yoccoz;Thomas C. Edwards;Catherine H. Graham

  • Plant response traits mediate the effects of subalpine grasslands on soil moisture.

    N. Gross;N. Gross;T. M. Robson;S. Lavorel;Cécile H. Albert

  • BioMove – an integrated platform simulating the dynamic response of species to environmental change

    Guy F. Midgley;Ian D. Davies;Cécile H. Albert;Res Altwegg

Frequent Co-Authors

Wilfried Thuiller
Wilfried Thuiller Grenoble Alpes University
Cyrille Violle
Cyrille Violle Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Andrew Gonzalez
Andrew Gonzalez McGill University
Sandra Lavorel
Sandra Lavorel Grenoble Alpes University
Francesco de Bello
Francesco de Bello Spanish National Research Council
Valério D. Pillar
Valério D. Pillar Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
Brian J. Enquist
Brian J. Enquist University of Arizona
Nicolas Gross
Nicolas Gross University of Clermont Auvergne
Antoine Guisan
Antoine Guisan University of Lausanne
Pedro R. Peres-Neto
Pedro R. Peres-Neto Concordia University

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