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Olivier Chabrerie is affiliated with the University of Picardie Jules Verne in France. Their research primarily focuses on Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Environmental Science, with significant contributions to subfields including Insect Science, Plant Science, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Ecology, and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics relevant to insect behavior and control techniques, ecology and vegetation dynamics studies, insect pest control strategies, forest insect ecology and management, plant and animal studies, pasture and agricultural systems, and insect-plant interactions and control.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Olivier Chabrerie include Patrice Eslin, Aude Couty, Romain Ulmer, Servane Lemauviel-Lavenant, and Anne Bonis.

Chabrerie publishes regularly in certain academic venues, most notably in Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment, Agricultural and Forest Entomology, SSRN Electronic Journal, Oikos, and The Science of The Total Environment.

Recent publications featuring Olivier Chabrerie's work include:

  • A synthesis of biological invasion hypotheses associated with the introduction-naturalisation-invasion continuum (2023, Oikos)
  • Advancing biological invasion hypothesis testing using functional diversity indices (2022, The Science of The Total Environment)
  • The European Forest Plant Species List (EuForPlant): Concept and applications (2022, Journal of Vegetation Science)
  • Invasive hematophagous arthropods and associated diseases in a changing world (2023, Parasites & Vectors)
  • The firethorn (Pyracantha coccinea), a promising dead-end trap plant for the biological control of the spotted-wing Drosophila (Drosophila suzukii) (2020, Biological Control)

Best Publications

  • Latitudinal gradients as natural laboratories to infer species' responses to temperature

    Pieter De Frenne;Pieter De Frenne;Bente J. Graae;Francisco Rodríguez‐Sánchez;Annette Kolb

  • The Wide Potential Trophic Niche of the Asiatic Fruit Fly Drosophila suzukii: The Key of Its Invasion Success in Temperate Europe?

    Mathilde Poyet;Mathilde Poyet;Vincent Le Roux;Patricia Gibert;Antoine Meirland

  • On the use of weather data in ecological studies along altitudinal and latitudinal gradients

    Bente J. Graae;Pieter De Frenne;Annette Kolb;Jörg Brunet

  • Temperature effects on forest herbs assessed by warming and transplant experiments along a latitudinal gradient

    Pieter De Frenne;Jörg Brunet;Anna Shevtsova;Annette Kolb

  • Ecosystem Services from Small Forest Patches in Agricultural Landscapes

    Guillaume Decocq;Emilie Andrieu;Jörg Brunet;Olivier Chabrerie

  • When Oskar meets Alice: Does a lack of trade-off in r/K-strategies make Prunus serotina a successful invader of European forests?

    Déborah Closset-Kopp;Olivier Chabrerie;Bertille Valentin;Hermine Delachapelle

  • Impact of organic amendments on the dynamics of soil microbial biomass and bacterial communities in cultivated land

    Raphaël Calbrix;Sylvie Barray;Olivier Chabrerie;Laetitia Fourrie

  • A synthesis of biological invasion hypotheses associated with the introduction–naturalisation–invasion continuum

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  • Relationship between plant and soil microbial communities along a successional gradient in a chalk grassland in north-western France

    O. Chabrerie;K. Laval;P. Puget;S. Desaire

  • Invasive host for invasive pest: when the Asiatic cherry fly (Drosophila suzukii) meets the American black cherry (Prunus serotina) in Europe

    Mathilde Poyet;Mathilde Poyet;Patrice Eslin;Marie Héraude;Vincent Le Roux

  • Resistance of Drosophila suzukii to the larval parasitoids Leptopilina heterotoma and Asobara japonica is related to haemocyte load

    Mathilde Poyet;Mathilde Poyet;Sebastien Havard;Genevieve Prevost;Olivier Chabrerie

  • Advancing biological invasion hypothesis testing using functional diversity indices.

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  • Low genetic diversity despite multiple introductions of the invasive plant species Impatiens glandulifera in Europe.

    Jenny Hagenblad;Jenny Hagenblad;Jennifer Hülskötter;Kamal Prasad Acharya;Jörg Brunet

  • Disentangling relationships between habitat conditions, disturbance history, plant diversity, and American black cherry (Prunus serotina Ehrh.) invasion in a European temperate forest.

    Olivier Chabrerie;Kris Verheyen;Robert Saguez;Guillaume Decocq

  • Fragmentation alters beta-diversity patterns of habitat specialists within forest metacommunities

    Aurélien Jamoneau;Olivier Chabrerie;Déborah Closset-Kopp;Guillaume Decocq

  • Impact of Prunus serotina invasion on understory functional diversity in a European temperate forest

    Olivier Chabrerie;Jérôme Loinard;Sidonie Perrin;Robert Saguez

  • The European Forest Plant Species List (EuForPlant): Concept and applications

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  • Patterns of secondary succession in calcareous grasslands: can we distinguish the influence of former land uses from present vegetation data?

    Didier Alard;Olivier Chabrerie;Thierry Dutoit;Philip Roche

  • Maturation of forest edges is constrained by neighbouring agricultural land management

    Olivier Chabrerie;Aurélien Jamoneau;Emilie Gallet‐Moron;Guillaume Decocq

  • High ecosystem service delivery potential of small woodlands in agricultural landscapes

    Alicia Valdés;Jonathan Lenoir;Pieter De Frenne;Emilie Andrieu

  • Local population dynamics of an invasive tree species with a complex life-history cycle: A stochastic matrix model

    Emmanuelle Sebert-Cuvillier;Frédéric Paccaut;Olivier Chabrerie;Patrick Endels

  • Drivers of plant species assemblages in forest patches among contrasted dynamic agricultural landscapes

    Aurélien Jamoneau;Grégory Sonnier;Olivier Chabrerie;Déborah Closset‐Kopp

  • Significant effects of temperature on the reproductive output of the forest herb Anemone nemorosa L.

    P De Frenne;B J Graae;A Kolb;J Brunet

Frequent Co-Authors

Guillaume Decocq
Guillaume Decocq University of Picardie Jules Verne
Kris Verheyen
Kris Verheyen Ghent University
Martin Diekmann
Martin Diekmann University of Bremen
Jörg Brunet
Jörg Brunet Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Martin Hermy
Martin Hermy KU Leuven
Bente J. Graae
Bente J. Graae Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Pieter De Frenne
Pieter De Frenne Ghent University
Sara A. O. Cousins
Sara A. O. Cousins Stockholm University
Thilo Heinken
Thilo Heinken University of Potsdam
Jan Plue
Jan Plue Stockholm University

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