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Overview

Jacques Lepart is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their research spans the field of Environmental Science with a particular focus on Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, as well as Nature and Landscape Conservation. This work broadly covers studies in Plant and animal studies, Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics, and Animal Ecology and Behavior.

Recent publications by Lepart include two papers. The first, published in 2023 in Annals of Botany, is titled "Male fertility advantage within and between seasons in the perennial androdioecious plant Phillyrea angustifolia". The second paper, published in 2020 in Annales du Midi revue archéologique historique et philologique de la France méridionale, is titled "Charles Flahaut (1852-1935), science en société."

Lepart's collaborative work involves frequent co-authors, including:

  • Fanny Laugier
  • Pierre Saumitou-Laprade
  • Philippe Vernet
  • Pierre-Olivier Cheptou
  • Mathilde Dufaÿ

Publication venues where Lepart has contributed include:

  • Annals of Botany
  • Annales du Midi revue archéologique historique et philologique de la France méridionale

Best Publications

  • MEDITERRANEAN LANDSCAPE CHANGES : EVIDENCE FROM OLD POSTCARDS

    Max Debussche;Jacques Lepart;Alain Dervieux

  • Zinc and cadmium hyperaccumulation by Thlaspi caerulescens from metalliferous and nonmetalliferous sites in the Mediterranean area: implications for phytoremediation

    J. Escarré;C. Lefèbvre;W. Gruber;M. Leblanc

  • Positive and negative interactions at different life stages of a colonizing species (Quercus humilis)

    Olivier Rousset;Jacques Lepart

  • Diversity and Stability in Garrigue Ecosystems After Fire

    L. Trabaud;J. Lepart

  • Seed bank dynamics and coexistence of annual macrophytes in a temporary and variable habitat

    Anne Bonis;Jacques Lepart;Patrick Grillas

  • Changes in Mediterranean plant succession: old-fields revisited

    Max Debussche;José Escarré;Jacques Lepart;Claudie Houssard

  • Forest succession. concepts and applications: D.C. West, H.H. Shugart and D.B. Botkin (Editors). Springer-Verlag, New York/Heidelberg/Berlin, 1981. xv + 517 pp., 112 figs., Cloth, DM87.00/approx. US$40.50. ISBN 3-450-90597-9

    Josep Escarre;Jacques Lepart;Maurice Rapp;François Romane

  • Ornithochory and plant succession in mediterranean abandoned orchards

    M. Debussche;J. Escarré;J. Lepart

  • Small scale disturbances and the maintenance of species diversity in Mediterranean old fields

    Sandra Lavorel;Jacques Lepart;Max Debussche;Jean-Dominique Lebreton

  • Shrub facilitation of Quercus humilis regeneration in succession on calcareous grasslands

    Olivier Rousset;Jacques Lepart

  • Establishment of woody plants in Mediterranean old fields: opportunity in space and time

    Max Debussche;Jacques Lepart

  • Growth, mortality, and morphological response of European beech and downy oak along a light gradient in sub-Mediterranean forest

    Georges Kunstler;Thomas Curt;Monique Bouchaud;Jacques Lepart

  • Human impact on landscape patterning: Mediterranean examples.

    Jacques Lepart;Max Debussche

  • Vertical structure of seed banks and the impact of depth of burial on recruitment in two temporary marshes

    Anne Bonis;Jacques Lepart

  • La succession végétale, mécanismes et modèles: analyse bibliographique

    J Lepart;J Escarre

  • Changes in the vegetation of Quercus pubescens woodland after cessation of coppicing and grazing

    Max Debussche;Geneviève Debussche;Jacques Lepart

  • Simulating the dynamics of a vegetation mosaic: a spatialized functional model

    A. Mauchamp;S. Rambal;J. Lepart

  • ACHENE DIMORPHISM AND AMONG-POPULATION VARIATION IN CREPIS SANCTA (ASTERACEAE)

    Eric Imbert;José Escarré;Jacques Lepart

  • Is Phillyrea angustifolia L. (Oleaceae) an androdioecious species

    Jacques Lepart;Bertrand Dommée

  • Indirect facilitation and competition in tree species colonization of sub-Mediterranean grasslands

    Georges Kunstler;Thomas Curt;Monique Bouchaud;Jacques Lepart

  • A self-incompatibility system explains high male frequencies in an androdioecious plant.

    Pierre Saumitou-Laprade;Philippe Vernet;Christine Vassiliadis;Yves Hoareau

  • Changes in the floristic composition of a Quercus coccifera L. garrigue in relation to different fire regimes

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Frequent Co-Authors

Max Debussche
Max Debussche Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Pierre Saumitou-Laprade
Pierre Saumitou-Laprade University of Lille
Sandra Lavorel
Sandra Lavorel Grenoble Alpes University
Patrick Grillas
Patrick Grillas Tour du Valat
Pierre-Olivier Cheptou
Pierre-Olivier Cheptou Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Serge Rambal
Serge Rambal Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Jean-Dominique Lebreton
Jean-Dominique Lebreton Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Jean-Louis Martin
Jean-Louis Martin Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Frédérique Viard
Frédérique Viard University of Montpellier
Eric Maire
Eric Maire Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon

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