Publications

Accepted :

[1] Chevalier M, Comte L, Laffaille P and Grenouillet G (2018). Interactions between species attributes explain population dynamics in stream fishes. Ecosphere. 9: e02061.

[2] Kuczynski L, Chevalier M, Laffaille P, Legrand M and Grenouillet G (2017). Indirect effect of temperature on fish population abundances through phenological changes. PLoS One. 12: e0175735.

[3] Kong H*, Chevalier M*, Laffaille P and Lek S (2017). Spatio-temporal variation of fish taxonomic composition in a South-East Asian flood-pulse system. PLoS One. 12: e0174582. (*co-first author).

[4] Chevalier M, Laffaille P, Ferdy JB and Grenouillet G (2015). Measurements of spatial population synchrony: influence of time series transformations. Oecologia. 179 : 15-28.

[5] Chevalier M, Laffaille P and Grenouillet G (2014). Spatial synchrony in stream fish populations: influence of species traits. Ecography. 37: 960-968.

[6] Lin M*, Chevalier M*, Lek S, Zhang L, Gozlan R.E, Liu J, Zhang T, Ye S, Li W and Li Z (2014). Eutrophication as a driver of r-selection traits in a freshwater fish. Journal of fish biology . 85: 343-354. (*co-first author).

[7] Rajon E, Desouhant E, Chevalier M, Débias F and Menu F (2014). The evolution of bet hedging in response to local ecological conditions. The American Naturalist. 184: E1-E15.

[8] Paz-Vinas I, Comte L, Chevalier M, Dubut V, Veyssière C, Grenouillet G, Loot G and Blanchet S (2013). Combining genetic and demographic data for prioritizing conservation actions: insights from a threatened fish species. Ecology and Evolution. 3: 2696-2710.

Submitted:

[9] Chevalier M, Russell J.C and Knape J. Improving evaluations of effects of conservation measures and environmental impacts using new measures to characterize changes in BACI analyses. (Ecological Applications).

[10] Knape J, Arlt D, Barraquand F, Berg Å, Chevalier M, Pärt T, Ruete A and Zmihorski M. Sensitivity of binomial N-mixture models to overdispersion: the importance of assessing model fit. (Methods in Ecology and Evolution).

[11] Chevalier M and Grenouillet G. A composite early warning signal to reinforce evidence for upcoming critical transitions in the temperature regime at the worldwide scale. (Scientific Reports).

[12] Chevalier M*, Cornuault J*, Laffaille P and Grenouillet G. Muti-population dynamics analysis predicts consistent population trends under climate change in several freshwater fish species. (*co-first author). (Oikos).

[13] Pool T, Elliott V, Holtgrieve G, Arias M, Altman I, Kaufman L, McCann K, Fraser E, Tudesque L, Chevalier M, Grenouillet G, Ratha C, Lek S, McMeans B, Cooperman M, Phen C, Hannah L, Miller B, Bo and Nam S. Fish assemblage composition and resource utilization within the floodplain habitat mosaic of a flood-pulse tropical lake. (Freshwater Biology).

[14] Tudesque L, Pool TK and Chevalier M. Planktonic sensu lato diatom community dynamics in a tropical flood-pulse lake: the Tonle Sap (Cambodia). (Hydrobiologia).

[15] Kong H*, Chevalier M*, Lek S and Laffaille P. Seasonal variations in diet composition, diet breadth and dietary overlap between three commercially important fish species within a flood-pulse system: the Tonle Sap Lake (Cambodia). (*co-first author). (PLoS One).

[16] Mathieu-Bégné E, Loot G, Chevalier M, Paz-Vinas I, and Blanchet S. A real-time genetic and demographic collapse in an endemic fish population: The ghost of a bottleneck past? (Oikos).

In prep :

[17] Chevalier M, Lindström Å, Pärt T and Knape J. Changes in bird abundance and communities in southern Sweden following hurricane Gudrun.

[18] Chevalier M and Knape J. Forecasting population abundances at multiple locations: do hierarchical models perform better than several simple models fitted to each population?

[19] Chevalier M, Tedesco P and Grenouillet G. Contribution of biotic and abiotic drivers to large-scale population dynamics of three contrasted freshwater fish species.

[20] Kong H, Chevalier M, Laffaille P and Lek S. Temporal distribution and species co- occurrence patterns of the most occurrence fish species in the Tonle Sap Lake Flood Pulse System.

[21] Pärt T, Arlt D, Knape J, Joseffson J, Chevalier M, Pärt T, Ruete A, Zmihorski M, Rubene D, Berg Å, Hartman G, Low M, Kacergyte I, Klein J, Glimskär A, Mortensen M and Auffret A. Evaluating conservation measures – is anything better than nothing?

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