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Overview

Sandrine Pavoine is affiliated with the French National Museum of Natural History in France. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science, with particular attention to nature and landscape conservation, ecology, ecological modeling, and related fields including global and planetary change.

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • Ecology and vegetation dynamics studies
  • Species distribution and climate change
  • Wildlife ecology and conservation
  • Plant and animal studies
  • Animal ecology and behavior studies
  • Land use and ecosystem services
  • Evolution and paleontology studies

Frequent publication venues for their research include:

  • Ecological Indicators
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Biological Conservation
  • Methods in Ecology and Evolution
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Among their recent published papers are:

  • The worldwide impact of urbanisation on avian functional diversity, 2020, Ecology Letters
  • adiv: An r package to analyse biodiversity in ecology, 2020, Methods in Ecology and Evolution
  • Urbanization Effects on Biodiversity Revealed by a Two-Scale Analysis of Species Functional Uniqueness vs. Redundancy, 2020, Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
  • A global database for metacommunity ecology, integrating species, traits, environment and space, 2020, Scientific Data
  • Revisiting species and areas of interest for conserving global mammalian phylogenetic diversity, 2021, Nature Communications

Sandrine Pavoine collaborates with several researchers on a frequent basis. These coauthors include Carlo Ricotta, Daniel Sol, Aliénor Jeliazkov, Marine Robuchon, and Luc Barbaro.

Best Publications

  • A guide to phylogenetic metrics for conservation, community ecology and macroecology.

    Caroline M. Tucker;Marc William Cadotte;Marc William Cadotte;Silvia B. Carvalho;T. Jonathan Davies;T. Jonathan Davies

  • Measuring biodiversity to explain community assembly: a unified approach.

    S. Pavoine;S. Pavoine;M. B. Bonsall;M. B. Bonsall

  • Rapid Acoustic Survey for Biodiversity Appraisal

    Jérôme Sueur;Sandrine Pavoine;Sandrine Pavoine;Olivier Hamerlynck;Stéphanie Duvail

  • On the challenge of treating various types of variables: application for improving the measurement of functional diversity

    Sandrine Pavoine;Jeanne Vallet;Anne-Béatrice Dufour;Sophie Gachet

  • Combining the fourth-corner and the RLQ methods for assessing trait responses to environmental variation.

    Stéphane Dray;Philippe Choler;Sylvain Dolédec;Pedro R. Peres-Neto

  • Acoustic Indices for Biodiversity Assessment and Landscape Investigation

    Jérôme Sueur;Almo Farina;Amandine Gasc;Nadia Pieretti

  • Ecophylogenetics: advances and perspectives.

    Nicolas Mouquet;Vincent Devictor;Christine N. Meynard;Francois Munoz

  • A guide for using functional diversity indices to reveal changes in assembly processes along ecological gradients

    Norman W.H. Mason;Francesco de Bello;David Mouillot;Sandrine Pavoine

  • Monitoring animal diversity using acoustic indices: Implementation in a temperate woodland

    Marion Depraetere;Sandrine Pavoine;Sandrine Pavoine;Fréderic Jiguet;Amandine Gasc

  • Measuring the functional redundancy of biological communities: a quantitative guide

    Carlo Ricotta;Francesco de Bello;Francesco de Bello;Marco Moretti;Marco Caccianiga

  • Is the originality of a species measurable

    Sandrine Pavoine;Sébastien Ollier;Anne-Béatrice Dufour

  • From dissimilarities among species to dissimilarities among communities: a double principal coordinate analysis

    Sandrine Pavoine;A-B Anne-Béatrice Dufour;Daniel Chessel

  • Urbanisation and the loss of phylogenetic diversity in birds

    Daniel Sol;Ignasi Bartomeus;César González-Lagos;Sandrine Pavoine

  • Linking patterns in phylogeny, traits, abiotic variables and space: a novel approach to linking environmental filtering and plant community assembly

    Sandrine Pavoine;Sandrine Pavoine;Errol Vela;Sophie Gachet;Gérard de Bélair

  • Assessing biodiversity with sound: Do acoustic diversity indices reflect phylogenetic and functional diversities of bird communities?

    A. Gasc;J. Sueur;F. Jiguet;V. Devictor

  • Measuring diversity from dissimilarities with Rao's quadratic entropy: are any dissimilarities suitable?

    Sandrine Pavoine;S. Ollier;D. Pontier

  • The worldwide impact of urbanisation on avian functional diversity

    Daniel Sol;Christopher Trisos;Christopher Trisos;Cesc Múrria;Alienor Jeliazkov

  • Biodiversity Sampling Using a Global Acoustic Approach: Contrasting Sites with Microendemics in New Caledonia

    Amandine Gasc;Jérôme Sueur;Sandrine Pavoine;Roseli Pellens

  • Acoustic indices for biodiversity assessments: Analyses of bias based on simulated bird assemblages and recommendations for field surveys

    A. Gasc;S. Pavoine;S. Pavoine;L. Lellouch;P. Grandcolas

  • Correlations between phylogenetic and functional diversity: mathematical artefacts or true ecological and evolutionary processes?

    Sandrine Pavoine;Sandrine Pavoine;Amandine Gasc;Michael B. Bonsall;Michael B. Bonsall;Norman W.H. Mason

  • Local gardening practices shape urban lawn floristic communities

    Alzira Politi Bertoncini;Nathalie Machon;Sandrine Pavoine;Audrey Muratet

Frequent Co-Authors

Carlo Ricotta
Carlo Ricotta Sapienza University of Rome
Michael B. Bonsall
Michael B. Bonsall University of Oxford
T. Jonathan Davies
T. Jonathan Davies University of British Columbia
Philippe Grandcolas
Philippe Grandcolas French National Museum of Natural History
Andreas Prinzing
Andreas Prinzing University of Rennes
Wilfried Thuiller
Wilfried Thuiller Grenoble Alpes University
Stéphane Dray
Stéphane Dray Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Ingolf Kühn
Ingolf Kühn Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research
Marc W. Cadotte
Marc W. Cadotte University of Toronto
Wim A. Ozinga
Wim A. Ozinga Wageningen University & Research

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