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2401
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99

Overview

Michel Baguette is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their research primarily spans the fields of Environmental Science and Agricultural and Biological Sciences. Within these broader domains, key subfields involved include Ecology, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Genetics, Ecological Modeling, and Aquatic Science.

Their work engages with a variety of topics, notably Genetic diversity and population structure, Plant and animal studies, Species Distribution and Climate Change, Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, Animal Behavior and Reproduction, Avian ecology and behavior, and Plant Parasitism and Resistance.

Michel Baguette has contributed to several scientific publications with notable research papers such as:

  • Life history, climate and biogeography interactively affect worldwide genetic diversity of plant and animal populations, 2021, Nature Communications
  • Why are there so many bee-orchid species? Adaptive radiation by intra-specific competition for mnesic pollinators, 2020, Biological reviews/Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
  • Toward reliable habitat suitability and accessibility models in an era of multiple environmental stressors, 2020, Ecology and Evolution
  • Extracting Quantitative Information from Images Taken in the Wild: A Case Study of Two Vicariants of the Ophrys aveyronensis Species Complex, 2022, Diversity
  • Evolutionary Ecology of Fixed Alternative Male Mating Strategies in the Ruff (Calidris pugnax), 2022, Diversity

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Michel Baguette include:

  • Vincent Bels
  • Nicolas Schtickzelle
  • Joris A. M. Bertrand
  • Bertrand Schatz
  • Virginie M. Stevens

Their publications often appear in venues such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Diversity, Preprints.org, Nature Communications, and Ecology and Evolution.

Best Publications

  • Costs of dispersal

    Dries Bonte;Hans Van Dyck;James M Bullock;Aurélie Coulon

  • Dispersal Ecology and Evolution

    Jean Clobert;Michel Baguette;Tim G. Benton;James M. Bullock

  • Individual dispersal, landscape connectivity and ecological networks.

    Michel Baguette;Simon Blanchet;Delphine Legrand;Virginie M. Stevens

  • Landscape connectivity and animal behavior: functional grain as a key determinant for dispersal

    Michel Baguette;Hans Van Dyck

  • Dispersal behaviour in fragmented landscapes: Routine or special movements?

    Hans Van Dyck;Hans Van Dyck;Michel Baguette

  • Dispersal and species’ responses to climate change

    Justin M. J. Travis;Maria del Mar Delgado;Greta Bocedi;Michel Baguette

  • DISPERSAL DEPRESSION WITH HABITAT FRAGMENTATION IN THE BOG FRITILLARY BUTTERFLY

    Nicolas Schtickzelle;Gwénaëlle Mennechez;Michel Baguette

  • Evolution of dispersal strategies and dispersal syndromes in fragmented landscapes

    Julien Cote;Elvire Bestion;Staffan Jacob;Staffan Jacob;Justin Travis;Justin Travis

  • Genetics of Dispersal

    Marjo Anna Kaarina Saastamoinen;Greta Bocedi;Julien Cote;Dephine Legrand

  • Behavioural responses to habitat patch boundaries restrict dispersal and generate emigration-patch area relationships in fragmented landscapes

    Nicolas Schtickzelle;Michel Baguette

  • Population spatial structure and migration of three butterfly species within the same habitat network: consequences for conservation.

    Michel Baguette;Sandrine Petit;François Quéva

  • A comparative analysis of dispersal syndromes in terrestrial and semi-terrestrial animals.

    Virginie M. Stevens;Sarah Whitmee;Sarah Whitmee;Sarah Whitmee;Jean-François Le Galliard;Jean-François Le Galliard;Jean Clobert

  • A meta-analysis of dispersal in butterflies

    Virginie M. Stevens;Camille Turlure;Michel Baguette

  • Gene flow and functional connectivity in the natterjack toad

    Virginie M. Stevens;Catherine Verkenne;Sofie Vandewoestijne;Renate A. Wesselingh

  • Evolution of Sex-Biased Dispersal.

    Audrey Trochet;Elodie A Courtois;Virginie M Stevens;Michel Baguette

  • Life history, climate and biogeography interactively affect worldwide genetic diversity of plant and animal populations.

    H. De Kort;J. G. Prunier;S. Ducatez;O. Honnay

  • How is dispersal integrated in life histories: a quantitative analysis using butterflies

    Virginie M. Stevens;Virginie M. Stevens;Audrey Trochet;Hans Van Dyck;Jean Clobert

  • Quantifying functional connectivity: Experimental evidence for patch-specific resistance in the Natterjack toad (Bufo calamita)

    Virginie M. Stevens;Emmanuelle Polus;Renate A. Wesselingh;Nicolas Schtickzelle

  • Long distance dispersal and landscape occupancy in a metapopulation of the cranberry fritillary butterfly

    Michel Baguette

  • The classical metapopulation theory and the real, natural world: a critical appraisal

    Michel Baguette

  • Quantitative analysis of changes in movement behaviour within and outside habitat in a specialist butterfly

    Nicolas Schtickzelle;Augustin Joiris;Hans Van Dyck;Michel Baguette;Michel Baguette

Frequent Co-Authors

Virginie M. Stevens
Virginie M. Stevens Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Nicolas Schtickzelle
Nicolas Schtickzelle Université Catholique de Louvain
Jean Clobert
Jean Clobert Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Hans Van Dyck
Hans Van Dyck Université Catholique de Louvain
Michael B. Bonsall
Michael B. Bonsall University of Oxford
Julien Cote
Julien Cote Paul Sabatier University
Justin M. J. Travis
Justin M. J. Travis University of Aberdeen
Josef Settele
Josef Settele Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research
Bertrand Schatz
Bertrand Schatz Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Klaus Henle
Klaus Henle Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research

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