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François Guilhaumon

François Guilhaumon

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
42
Citations
9999
World Ranking
5456
National Ranking
243

Overview

François Guilhaumon is affiliated with the University of Montpellier in France. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science, with significant work spanning several related subfields including Ecology, Transportation, Global and Planetary Change, Oceanography, and Archeology.

The main topics of their research encompass:

  • Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
  • Cruise Tourism Development and Management
  • Marine and fisheries research
  • Maritime and Coastal Archaeology
  • Marine and coastal plant biology
  • Marine animal studies overview
  • Olfactory and Sensory Function Studies

The scientist has published multiple recent papers covering marine biodiversity, reef ecosystems, and climate change impacts. Selected recent publications include:

  • "Global tropical reef fish richness could decline by around half if corals are lost," 2021, Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences
  • "Using species distribution models only may underestimate climate change impacts on future marine biodiversity," 2021, Ecological Modelling
  • "A global analysis of avian island diversity-area relationships in the Anthropocene," 2023, Ecology Letters
  • "The aesthetic value of reef fishes is globally mismatched to their conservation priorities," 2022, PLoS Biology
  • "Ecological dependencies make remote reef fish communities most vulnerable to coral loss," 2021, Nature Communications

Guilhaumon frequently collaborates with various researchers, including Isabel Urbina-Barreto, Julien Barde, Aline Tribollet, Sylvain Poulain, and Lucie Penin.

The scientist commonly publishes in venues such as Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), SSRN Electronic Journal, Remote Sensing, Ecological Indicators, and Marine Pollution Bulletin.

Best Publications

  • The Biodiversity of the Mediterranean Sea: Estimates, Patterns, and Threats

    Marta Coll;Marta Coll;Chiara Piroddi;Jeroen Steenbeek;Kristin Kaschner

  • The effects of phenotypic plasticity and local adaptation on forecasts of species range shifts under climate change

    Fernando Valladares;Fernando Valladares;Silvia Matesanz;Francois Guilhaumon;Francois Guilhaumon;Miguel B. Araujo;Miguel B. Araujo;Miguel B. Araujo

  • The Mediterranean Sea under siege: spatial overlap between marine biodiversity, cumulative threats and marine reserves

    Marta Coll;Marta Coll;Chiara Piroddi;Camille Albouy;Camille Albouy;Frida Ben Rais Lasram

  • Arthropod diversity in a tropical forest

    Yves Basset;Yves Basset;Yves Basset;Lukas Cizek;Lukas Cizek;Philippe Cuenoud;Raphael K. Didham

  • The island species–area relationship: biology and statistics

    Kostas A. Triantis;Kostas A. Triantis;François Guilhaumon;François Guilhaumon;François Guilhaumon;Robert J. Whittaker;Robert J. Whittaker

  • The Mediterranean Sea as a 'cul-de-sac' for endemic fishes facing climate change.

    Frida Ben Rais Lasram;François Guilhaumon;Camille Albouy;Samuel Somot

  • On the form of species–area relationships in habitat islands and true islands

    Thomas J. Matthews;Thomas J. Matthews;François Guilhaumon;François Guilhaumon;Kostas A. Triantis;Kostas A. Triantis;Michael K. Borregaard

  • Towards a consensus for calculating dendrogram-based functional diversity indices

    Maud Mouchet;François Guilhaumon;Sébastien Villéger;Norman W. H. Mason

  • Protected and Threatened Components of Fish Biodiversity in the Mediterranean Sea

    David Mouillot;David Mouillot;Camille Albouy;François Guilhaumon;François Guilhaumon;Frida Ben Rais Lasram

  • Functional biogeography of oceanic islands and the scaling of functional diversity in the Azores

    Robert J. Whittaker;François Rigal;Paulo A. V. Borges;Pedro Cardoso

  • Combining projected changes in species richness and composition reveals climate change impacts on coastal Mediterranean fish assemblages.

    Camille Albouy;François Guilhaumon;Miguel B. Araújo;Miguel B. Araújo;Miguel B. Araújo;David Mouillot;David Mouillot

  • Areas of climate stability of species ranges in the brazilian cerrado: disentangling uncertainties through time

    Levi Carina Terribile;Matheus Souza Lima-Ribeiro;Miguel Bastos Araújo;Nair Bizão

  • Taxonomic and regional uncertainty in species-area relationships and the identification of richness hotspots

    François Guilhaumon;Olivier Gimenez;Kevin J. Gaston;David Mouillot

  • Multifaceted diversity-area relationships reveal global hotspots of mammalian species, trait and lineage diversity.

    Florent Mazel;François Guilhaumon;Nicolas Mouquet;Vincent Devictor

  • Projected climate change and the changing biogeography of coastal Mediterranean fishes

    Camille Albouy;François Guilhaumon;François Guilhaumon;Fabien Leprieur;Frida Ben Rais Lasram

  • Global mismatch between species richness and vulnerability of reef fish assemblages.

    Valeriano Parravicini;Valeriano Parravicini;Sébastien Villéger;Tim R. McClanahan;Jesus Ernesto Arias-González

  • An End-to-End Model Reveals Losers and Winners in a Warming Mediterranean Sea

    Fabien Moullec;Nicolas Barrier;Sabrine Drira;François Guilhaumon;François Guilhaumon

  • How good is your marine protected area at curbing threats

    Mirta Zupan;Fabio Bulleri;Julian Evans;Simonetta Fraschetti

  • Predicting trophic guild and diet overlap from functional traits: statistics, opportunities and limitations for marine ecology

    C. Albouy;F. Guilhaumon;S. Villeger;M. Mouchet

  • sars: an R package for fitting, evaluating and comparing species–area relationship models

    Thomas J. Matthews;Thomas J. Matthews;Kostas A. Triantis;Robert J. Whittaker;Robert J. Whittaker;François Guilhaumon

  • Diversity regulation at macro-scales: species richness on oceanic archipelagos

    Kostas A. Triantis;Kostas A. Triantis;Evan P. Economo;Evan P. Economo;François Guilhaumon;François Guilhaumon;Robert E. Ricklefs

  • Snails on oceanic islands: testing the general dynamic model of oceanic island biogeography using linear mixed effect models

    Robert A. D. Cameron;Robert A. D. Cameron;Kostas A. Triantis;Christine E. Parent;François Guilhaumon

Frequent Co-Authors

David Mouillot
David Mouillot University of Montpellier
Camille Albouy
Camille Albouy ETH Zurich
Kostas A. Triantis
Kostas A. Triantis National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Marta Coll
Marta Coll Spanish National Research Council
Robert J. Whittaker
Robert J. Whittaker University of Oxford
Miguel B. Araújo
Miguel B. Araújo University of Évora
Yunne-Jai Shin
Yunne-Jai Shin Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
Wilfried Thuiller
Wilfried Thuiller Grenoble Alpes University
François Le Loc'h
François Le Loc'h Laboratoire des Sciences de l'Environnement Marin
Thomas J. Matthews
Thomas J. Matthews University of Birmingham

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