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Isabelle Chuine is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their research is primarily concentrated within the field of Environmental Science, with a significant focus on global and planetary change, nature and landscape conservation, atmospheric science, ecological modeling, and ecology as subfields of study.

The core topics of their work encompass plant water relations and carbon dynamics, ecology and vegetation dynamics studies, species distribution and climate change, tree-ring climate responses, remote sensing in agriculture, plant and animal studies, as well as plant physiology and cultivation studies.

Recent publications by Isabelle Chuine include:

  • "Coordination of spring vascular and organ phenology in deciduous angiosperms growing in seasonally cold climates" (2021, New Phytologist)
  • "Deciphering the multiple effects of climate warming on the temporal shift of leaf unfolding" (2022, Nature Climate Change)
  • "Where is the optimum? Predicting the variation of selection along climatic gradients and the adaptive value of plasticity. A case study on tree phenology" (2020, Evolution Letters)
  • "Process-based models outcompete correlative models in projecting spring phenology of trees in a future warmer climate" (2020, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology)
  • "Higher sample sizes and observer inter-calibration are needed for reliable scoring of leaf phenology in trees" (2021, Journal of Ecology)

Frequent publication venues where they have contributed multiple works include New Phytologist, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Annals of Botany, Tree Physiology, and bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory).

Isabelle Chuine collaborates regularly with a set of researchers frequently co-authoring papers. Notable coauthors include Nicolas Delpierre, Jean-Marc Limousin, Victor Van der Meersch, Hendrik Davi, and Iris Le Roncé.

Best Publications

  • Shifting plant phenology in response to global change

    Elsa E. Cleland;Isabelle Chuine;Annette Menzel;Harold A. Mooney

  • Why does phenology drive species distribution

    Isabelle Chuine

  • Correlation and process in species distribution models: bridging a dichotomy

    Carsten F. Dormann;Carsten F. Dormann;Stanislaus J. Schymanski;Juliano Cabral;Isabelle Chuine

  • A unified model for budburst of trees.

    Isabelle Chuine

  • Phenology is a major determinant of tree species range

    Isabelle Chuine;Elisabeth G. Beaubien

  • Historical phenology: Grape ripening as a past climate indicator

    Isabelle Chuine;Pascal Yiou;Nicolas Viovy;Bernard Seguin

  • 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

  • Leaf phenology in 22 North American tree species during the 21st century

    Xavier Morin;Xavier Morin;Martin J. Lechowicz;Carol K Augspurger;John O'keefe

  • Selecting models to predict the timing of flowering of temperate trees: implications for tree phenology modelling

    I. Chuine;P. Cour;D. D. Rousseau;D. D. Rousseau

  • General phenological model to characterise the timing of flowering and veraison of Vitis vinifera L.

    Amber Parker;I. G. de Cortázar-Atauri;C. van Leeuwen;I. Chuine

  • PROCESS‐BASED MODELING OF SPECIES' DISTRIBUTIONS: WHAT LIMITS TEMPERATE TREE SPECIES' RANGE BOUNDARIES?

    Xavier Morin;Carol Augspurger;Isabelle Chuine

  • Fitting models predicting dates of flowering of temperate‐zone trees using simulated annealing

    I. Chuine;P. Cour;D. D. Rousseau;D. D. Rousseau

  • Tree species range shifts at a continental scale: new predictive insights from a process-based model

    Xavier Morin;David Viner;Isabelle Chuine

  • Changes in leaf phenology of three European oak species in response to experimental climate change

    Xavier Morin;Xavier Morin;Jacques Roy;Laurette Sonié;Isabelle Chuine

  • Climate change impacts on tree ranges: model intercomparison facilitates understanding and quantification of uncertainty

    Alissar Cheaib;Vincent Badeau;Julien Boe;Isabelle Chuine

  • Temperate and boreal forest tree phenology: from organ-scale processes to terrestrial ecosystem models

    Nicolas Delpierre;Yann Vitasse;Isabelle Chuine;Joannès Guillemot

  • Process-Based Models of Phenology for Plants and Animals

    Isabelle Chuine;Jacques Régnière

  • Plant development models

    I. Chuine;I. Garcia de Cortazar-Atauri;K. Kramer;H. Hänninen

  • How long and how stable was the last interglacial

    George Kukla;Jerry F. McManus;Denis-Didier Rousseau;Denis-Didier Rousseau;Isabelle Chuine

  • Variation in cold hardiness and carbohydrate concentration from dormancy induction to bud burst among provenances of three European oak species

    Xavier Morin;Thierry Améglio;Rein Ahas;Cathy Kurz-Besson

  • Plant Development Models

    Isabelle Chuine;Koen Kramer;Heikki Hänninen

Frequent Co-Authors

Xavier Morin
Xavier Morin University of Montpellier
Nicolas Viovy
Nicolas Viovy French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA)
Denis-Didier Rousseau
Denis-Didier Rousseau University of Montpellier
Nicolas Delpierre
Nicolas Delpierre University of Paris-Saclay
Eric Dufrêne
Eric Dufrêne University of Paris-Saclay
C. van Leeuwen
C. van Leeuwen Bordeaux Sciences Agro
André Lacointe
André Lacointe INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Pascal Yiou
Pascal Yiou French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA)
Christine Römermann
Christine Römermann Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Thierry Ameglio
Thierry Ameglio INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement

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