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Eric Tabacchi is affiliated with the Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées in France. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a notable emphasis on Ecology, Nature and Landscape Conservation, and Soil Science.

The scientist's research topics encompass Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes, Soil erosion and sediment transport, Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies, Plant and animal studies, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Plant Parasitism and Resistance, and Bee Products Chemical Analysis.

Recent publications by Eric Tabacchi include:

  • Interactions between vegetation and river morphodynamics. Part I: Research clarifications and challenges, 2024, Earth-Science Reviews
  • Interactions between vegetation and river morphodynamics. Part II: Why is a functional trait framework important?, 2024, Earth-Science Reviews
  • Color-advertising strategies of invasive plants through the bee eye, 2024, Frontiers in Plant Science
  • chessboard: An R package for creating network connections based on chess moves, 2023, The Journal of Open Source Software
  • Effects of ants on riparian poplars: an ex situ experiment of biotic interaction, 2023, Arthropod-Plant Interactions

Frequent co-authors of Eric Tabacchi include:

  • Dov Corenblit
  • Virginia Garófano-Gómez
  • Johannes Steiger
  • Régis Céréghino
  • Anne-Marie Planty-Tabacchi

Publication venues where Eric Tabacchi has frequently contributed are:

  • Earth-Science Reviews
  • Frontiers in Plant Science
  • The Journal of Open Source Software
  • Arthropod-Plant Interactions
  • Applied Vegetation Science

Best Publications

  • Impacts of biological invasions: what's what and the way forward

    Daniel Simberloff;Jean Louis Martin;Piero Genovesi;Virginie Maris

  • Reciprocal interactions and adjustments between fluvial landforms and vegetation dynamics in river corridors: A review of complementary approaches

    Dov Corenblit;Eric Tabacchi;Johannes Steiger;Angela M. Gurnell

  • Invasibility of species-rich communities in riparian zones

    Anne-Marie Planty-Tabacchi;Eric Tabacchi;Robert J. Naiman;Collette Deferrari

  • Development, maintenance and role of riparian vegetation in the river landscape

    Eric Tabacchi;David L. Correll;Richard Hauer;Gilles Pinay

  • Impacts of riparian vegetation on hydrological processes

    Eric Tabacchi;Luc Lambs;Hélène Guilloy;Anne‐Marie Planty‐Tabacchi

  • Hydrogeomorphic processes affecting riparian habitat within alluvial channel–floodplain river systems: a review for the temperate zone

    Johannes Steiger;Eric Tabacchi;Simon Dufour;Dov Jean-François Corenblit

  • Control of sediment dynamics by vegetation as a key function driving biogeomorphic succession within fluvial corridors

    Dov Jean-François Corenblit;Dov Jean-François Corenblit;Johannes Steiger;A.M. Gurnell;E. Tabacchi

  • A model of plant strategies in fluvial hydrosystems

    Gudrun Bornette;Eric Tabacchi;C. Hupp;Sara Puijalon

  • LANDSCAPE STRUCTURE AND DIVERSITY IN RIPARIAN PLANT COMMUNITIES: A LONGITUDINAL COMPARATIVE STUDY

    Eric Tabacchi;Anne-Marie Planty-Tabacchi;M. Jacoba Salinas;Henri Décamps

  • Restoration of riparian vegetation: A global review of implementation and evaluation approaches in the international, peer-reviewed literature.

    Eduardo González;Eduardo González;Eduardo González;Anna A. Sher;Eric Tabacchi;Eric Tabacchi;Adrià Masip

  • Patterns of denitrification rates in European alluvial soils under various hydrological regimes

    Gilles Pinay;B. Gumiero;E. Tabacchi;O. Gimenez

  • Engineer pioneer plants respond to and affect geomorphic constraints similarly along water-terrestrial interfaces world-wide

    Dov Jean-François Corenblit;Dov Jean-François Corenblit;Andreas Baas;Thorsten Balke;Tjeerd Bouma

  • Reciprocal adjustments between landforms and living organisms: Extended geomorphic evolutionary insights

    D. Corenblit;D. Corenblit;A.M. Gurnell;Johannes Steiger;E. Tabacchi

  • Seed inputs in riparian zones: implications for plant invasion

    Eric Tabacchi;Anne-Marie Planty-Tabacchi;Lydie Roques;Etienne Nadal

  • Continuity and discontinuity of the riparian vegetation along a fluvial corridor

    Eric Tabacchi;Anne-Marie Planty-Tabacchi;Odile Décamps

  • Changes in the hydrological regime and invasions by plant species along riparian systems of the Adour River, France

    H. Décamps;A. M. Planty‐Tabacchi;E. Tabacchi

  • Biodiversity assessment following a naturality gradient of riverbank protection structures in French prealps rivers

    Paul Cavaillé;Fanny Dommanget;Nathan Daumergue;Gregory Loucougaray

  • Biogeomorphologic succession dynamics in a Mediterranean river system

    Dov Jean-François Corenblit;Johannes Steiger;Eric Tabacchi

  • Exotic and native plant community distributions within complex riparian landscapes: A positive correlation

    Eric Tabacchi;Anne-Marie Planty-Tabacchi

  • Competition between young exotic invasive and native dominant plant species: implications for invasions within riparian areas

    Marion Bottollier-Curtet;Anne-Marie Planty-Tabacchi;Eric Tabacchi

Frequent Co-Authors

Angela M. Gurnell
Angela M. Gurnell Queen Mary University of London
Ronaldo Sousa
Ronaldo Sousa University of Minho
James Aronson
James Aronson Missouri Botanical Garden
Petr Pyšek
Petr Pyšek Czech Academy of Sciences
Gilles Pinay
Gilles Pinay Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Michael T. Monaghan
Michael T. Monaghan Freie Universität Berlin
Bella S. Galil
Bella S. Galil Tel Aviv University
Cliff R. Hupp
Cliff R. Hupp United States Geological Survey
David L. Correll
David L. Correll Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Michel Duru
Michel Duru INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement

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