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Jean-Marc Limousin is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their research spans primarily the field of Environmental Science, with a particular focus on subfields including Global and Planetary Change, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Atmospheric Science, Plant Science, and Ecology.

The scientist's work addresses several main topics, such as Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics, Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies, Tree-ring Climate Responses, Forest Ecology and Management, Plant and Animal Studies, Land Use and Ecosystem Services, and Remote Sensing in Agriculture.

Jean-Marc Limousin has contributed to multiple publications, some of which include:

  • "Ecosystem transpiration and evaporation: Insights from three water flux partitioning methods across FLUXNET sites" (2020) published in Global Change Biology
  • "Global transpiration data from sap flow measurements: the SAPFLUXNET database" (2021) published in Earth System Science Data
  • "Unravelling the effect of species mixing on water use and drought stress in Mediterranean forests: A modelling approach" (2020) published in Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
  • "Plant hydraulics at the heart of plant, crops and ecosystem functions in the face of climate change" (2023) published in New Phytologist
  • "One Stomatal Model to Rule Them All? Toward Improved Representation of Carbon and Water Exchange in Global Models" (2022) published in Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Jean-Marc Limousin include:

  • Jean-Marc Ourcival
  • Nicolas Delpierre
  • Nicolas Martin-StPaul
  • Guillaume Simioni
  • Sylvain Delzon

Jean-Marc Limousin has published multiple papers in key scientific journals such as Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Global Change Biology, New Phytologist, Nature Communications, and Plant Cell & Environment.

In addition to journal articles, the scientist has contributed to book publications, including "Forêts et changement climatique" released in 2022 by éditions Quae eBooks.

Best Publications

  • The FLUXNET2015 dataset and the ONEFlux processing pipeline for eddy covariance data

    Gilberto Pastorello;Carlo Trotta;Eleonora Canfora;Housen Chu

  • A multi-species synthesis of physiological mechanisms in drought-induced tree mortality

    Henry D. Adams;Melanie J.B. Zeppel;Melanie J.B. Zeppel;William R.L. Anderegg;Henrik Hartmann

  • Optimal stomatal behaviour around the world

    Yan Shih Lin;Belinda E. Medlyn;Remko A. Duursma;I. Colin Prentice;I. Colin Prentice

  • Evaluating theories of drought‐induced vegetation mortality using a multimodel–experiment framework

    Nate G. McDowell;Rosie A. Fisher;Chonggang Xu;J. C. Domec;J. C. Domec

  • Multi-scale predictions of massive conifer mortality due to chronic temperature rise

    Nathan G. McDowell;A.P. Williams;A.P. Williams;C. Xu;W. T. Pockman

  • How do leaf and ecosystem measures of water-use efficiency compare?

    Belinda E. Medlyn;Martin G. De Kauwe;Yan Shih Lin;Yan Shih Lin;Jurgen Knauer;Jurgen Knauer

  • Long‐term transpiration change with rainfall decline in a Mediterranean Quercus ilex forest

    J. M. Limousin;S. Rambal;J. M. Ourcival;A. Rocheteau

  • Mast seeding under increasing drought: results from a long-term data set and from a rainfall exclusion experiment.

    I. M. Pérez-Ramos;J. M. Ourcival;J. M. Limousin;S. Rambal

  • Ecosystem transpiration and evaporation: Insights from three water flux partitioning methods across FLUXNET sites.

    Jacob A. Nelson;Oscar Pérez-Priego;Sha Zhou;Sha Zhou;Rafael Poyatos

  • Modelling rainfall interception in a mediterranean Quercus ilex ecosystem: Lesson from a throughfall exclusion experiment

    Jean-Marc Limousin;Serge Rambal;Jean-Marc Ourcival;Richard Joffre

  • Global transpiration data from sap flow measurements: the SAPFLUXNET database

    Rafael Poyatos;Víctor Granda;Víctor Flo;Mark A. Adams;Mark A. Adams

  • On the differential advantages of evergreenness and deciduousness in mediterranean oak woodlands: a flux perspective

    Dennis D. Baldocchi;Siyan Ma;Serge Rambal;Laurent Misson

  • Do photosynthetic limitations of evergreen Quercus ilex leaves change with long‐term increased drought severity?

    Jean-Marc Limousin;Laurent Misson;Anne-Violette Lavoir;Nicolas K Martin

  • Leaf physiological responses to extreme droughts in Mediterranean Quercus ilex forest

    Laurent Misson;Jean-Marc Limousin;Jean-Marc Limousin;Raquel Rodriguez;Matthew G. Letts

  • Towards physiologically meaningful water-use efficiency estimates from eddy covariance data

    Jürgen Knauer;Jürgen Knauer;Sönke Zaehle;Belinda E. Medlyn;Markus Reichstein

  • The temporal response to drought in a Mediterranean evergreen tree: comparing a regional precipitation gradient and a throughfall exclusion experiment

    Nicolas K. Martin-StPaul;Jean-Marc Limousin;Hélène Vogt-Schilb;Jesus Rodríguez-Calcerrada

  • Few multiyear precipitation-reduction experiments find a shift in the productivity-precipitation relationship.

    Marc Estiarte;Sara Vicca;Josep Peñuelas;Michael Bahn

  • Change in hydraulic traits of Mediterranean Quercus ilex subjected to long-term throughfall exclusion.

    Jean-Marc Limousin;Damien Longepierre;Roland Huc;Serge Rambal

  • Morphological and phenological shoot plasticity in a Mediterranean evergreen oak facing long-term increased drought

    Jean-Marc Limousin;Jean-Marc Limousin;Serge Rambal;Jean-Marc Ourcival;Jesus Rodrıguez-Calcerrada

  • Regulation and acclimation of leaf gas exchange in a piñon-juniper woodland exposed to three different precipitation regimes.

    Jean-Marc Limousin;Christopher P. Bickford;Christopher P. Bickford;Lee T. Dickman;Robert E. Pangle

  • Functional changes in the control of carbon fluxes after 3 years of increased drought in a Mediterranean evergreen forest

    Laurent Misson;Alain Rocheteau;Serge Rambal;Jean-Marc Ourcival

  • Is selective thinning an adequate practice for adapting Quercus ilex coppices to climate change

    Jesús Rodríguez-Calcerrada;Ignacio M. Pérez-Ramos;Jean-Marc Ourcival;Jean-Marc Limousin

  • Atmospheric deposition, CO2, and change in the land carbon sink

    M. Fernández-Martínez;S. Vicca;I.A. Janssens;P. Ciais

  • One Stomatal Model to Rule Them All? Toward Improved Representation of Carbon and Water Exchange in Global Models

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  • Thinning increases tree growth by delaying drought-induced growth cessation in a Mediterranean evergreen oak coppice

    Antoine Cabon;Florent Mouillot;Morine Lempereur;Jean-Marc Ourcival

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Marc Ourcival
Jean-Marc Ourcival Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Serge Rambal
Serge Rambal Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Nate G. McDowell
Nate G. McDowell Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
William T. Pockman
William T. Pockman University of New Mexico
Laurent Misson
Laurent Misson Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Jesús Rodríguez-Calcerrada
Jesús Rodríguez-Calcerrada Technical University of Madrid
Patrick Meir
Patrick Meir University of Edinburgh
Leonardo Montagnani
Leonardo Montagnani Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
Richard Joffre
Richard Joffre Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Jean-Christophe Domec
Jean-Christophe Domec Bordeaux Sciences Agro

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