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Martine Rebetez is affiliated with the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research in Switzerland. Their research primarily spans the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Environmental Science, focusing on various subfields such as Ecology, Insect Science, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Plant Science, and Sociology and Political Science.

The main topics of Martine Rebetez's work include:

  • Forest Insect Ecology and Management
  • Insect-Plant Interactions and Control
  • Horticultural and Viticultural Research
  • Plant and animal studies
  • Insect behavior and control techniques
  • Entomological Studies and Ecology
  • Wine Industry and Tourism

The scientist has published work in several frequent venues, including:

  • Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
  • OENO One
  • Biological reviews/Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
  • Current Opinion in Insect Science
  • Theoretical and Applied Climatology

Recent publications by Martine Rebetez include the following:

  • Phenological and elevational shifts of plants, animals and fungi under climate change in the European Alps, 2021, Biological reviews/Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
  • The effect of climate change on invasive crop pests across biomes, 2022, Current Opinion in Insect Science
  • Increasingly favourable winter temperature conditions for major crop and forest insect pest species in Switzerland, 2021, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
  • Effects of climate change on bioclimatic indices in vineyards along Lake Neuchatel, Switzerland, 2021, Theoretical and Applied Climatology
  • Impacts of rainfall shocks on out-migration are moderated more by per capita income than by agricultural output in Türkiye, 2023, Population and Environment

Martine Rebetez collaborates frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Léonard Schneider
  • Valentin Comte
  • Pierluigi Calanca
  • Yann Vitasse
  • Sylvain Ursenbacher

Best Publications

  • Heat and drought 2003 in Europe: a climate synthesis

    Martine Rebetez;Helmut Mayer;Olivier Dupont;Dirk Schindler

  • Monthly air temperature trends in Switzerland 1901–2000 and 1975–2004

    M. Rebetez;M. Reinhard

  • Progress in the study of climatic extremes in northern and central Europe

    R. Heino;R. Brazdil;E. Forland;H. Tuomenvirta

  • Climate change may already threaten Scots pine stands in the Swiss Alps

    M. Rebetez;M. Dobbertin

  • Microclimate in forests with varying leaf area index and soil moisture: potential implications for seedling establishment in a changing climate

    Georg von Arx;Elisabeth Graf Pannatier;Anne Thimonier;Martine Rebetez

  • Regional behavior of minimum temperatures in Switzerland for the period 1979–1993

    M. Beniston;M. Rebetez

  • Observed climate variability and change in Urmia Lake Basin, Iran

    A. H. Delju;A. Ceylan;Etienne Piguet;M. Rebetez

  • Spatio-temporal effects of forest canopy on understory microclimate in a long-term experiment in Switzerland

    Georg von Arx;Matthias Dobbertin;Martine Rebetez

  • Shorter snow cover duration since 1970 in the Swiss Alps due to earlier snowmelt more than to later snow onset

    Geoffrey Klein;Geoffrey Klein;Yann Vitasse;Yann Vitasse;Christian Rixen;Christoph Marty

  • Phenological and elevational shifts of plants, animals and fungi under climate change in the European Alps.

    Yann Vitasse;Sylvain Ursenbacher;Geoffrey Klein;Thierry Bohnenstengel

  • An analysis of regional climate change in Switzerland

    M. Beniston;M. Rebetez;F. Giorgi;M. R. Marinucci

  • An analysis of the July 2006 heatwave extent in Europe compared to the record year of 2003

    M. Rebetez;O. Dupont;M. Giroud

  • Increase in the risk of exposure of forest and fruit trees to spring frosts at higher elevations in Switzerland over the last four decades

    Yann Vitasse;Yann Vitasse;Léonard Schneider;Léonard Schneider;Christian Rixen;Danilo Christen

  • Seasonal trends and temperature dependence of the snowfall/precipitation-day ratio in Switzerland

    Gaëlle Serquet;Christoph Marty;Jean-Pierre Dulex;Martine Rebetez

  • Increasing storm damage to forests in Switzerland from 1858 to 2007

    Tilo Usbeck;Thomas Wohlgemuth;Matthias Dobbertin;Christian Pfister

  • The upward shift in altitude of pine mistletoe (Viscum album ssp. austriacum) in Switzerland—the result of climate warming?

    Matthias Dobbertin;Nadine Hilker;Martine Rebetez;Niklaus E. Zimmermann

  • Assessing public health risk due to extremely high temperature events: climate and social parameters

    Luc Vescovi;Martine Rebetez;Florian Rong

  • Regionalization of precipitation in Switzerland by means of principal component analysis

    P. A. Baeriswyl;M. Rebetez

  • CLIMATIC CHANGE AND DEBRIS FLOWS IN HIGH MOUNTAIN REGIONS: THE CASE STUDY OF THE RITIGRABEN TORRENT (SWISS ALPS)

    Martine Rebetez;Ralph Lugon;Pierre-Alain Baeriswyl

  • Comparison between open-site and below-canopy climatic conditions in Switzerland during the exceptionally hot summer of 2003

    Valentine Renaud;Martine Rebetez

Frequent Co-Authors

Yann Vitasse
Yann Vitasse Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research
John L. Innes
John L. Innes University of British Columbia
Matthias Dobbertin
Matthias Dobbertin Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research
Marcus Schaub
Marcus Schaub Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research
Arthur Gessler
Arthur Gessler ETH Zurich
Thomas Wohlgemuth
Thomas Wohlgemuth Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research
Christian Rixen
Christian Rixen Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research
Martin Beniston
Martin Beniston University of Geneva
Helmut Mayer
Helmut Mayer University of Freiburg

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