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Aude Vialatte
Researcher at University of Toulouse
Publications - 54
Citations - 1565
Aude Vialatte is an academic researcher from University of Toulouse. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Agriculture. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 44 publications receiving 1095 citations. Previous affiliations of Aude Vialatte include Entertainments National Service Association & Institut national de la recherche agronomique.
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Increasing crop heterogeneity enhances multitrophic diversity across agricultural regions
Clélia Sirami,Clélia Sirami,Nicolas Gross,Aliette Bosem Baillod,Aliette Bosem Baillod,Colette Bertrand,Colette Bertrand,Colette Bertrand,Romain Carrié,Romain Carrié,Annika L. Hass,Laura Henckel,Paul Miguet,Paul Miguet,Carole Vuillot,Carole Vuillot,Audrey Alignier,Jude Girard,Péter Batáry,Yann Clough,Yann Clough,Cyrille Violle,David Giralt,Gerard Bota,Isabelle Badenhausser,Isabelle Badenhausser,Gaëtan Lefebvre,Bertrand Gauffre,Bertrand Gauffre,Aude Vialatte,François Calatayud,Assu Gil-Tena,Lutz Tischendorf,Scott Mitchell,Kathryn Lindsay,Romain Georges,Samuel Hilaire,Jordi Recasens,Xavier O. Solé-Senan,Irene Robleño,Jordi Bosch,Jose Antonio Barrientos,Antonio Ricarte,M. A. Marcos-García,Jesús Miñano,Raphaël Mathevet,Annick Gibon,Jacques Baudry,Gérard Balent,Brigitte Poulin,Françoise Burel,Teja Tscharntke,Vincent Bretagnolle,Gavin M. Siriwardena,Annie Ouin,Lluís Brotons,Jean-Louis Martin,Lenore Fahrig +57 more
TL;DR: This study provides large-scale, multitrophic, cross-regional evidence that increasing crop heterogeneity can be an effective way to increase biodiversity in agricultural landscapes without taking land out of agricultural production.
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Ecosystem services, social interdependencies, and collective action: a conceptual framework
Cécile Barnaud,Esteve Corbera,Roldan Muradian,Nicolas Salliou,Clélia Sirami,Aude Vialatte,Jean-Philippe Choisis,Nicolas Dendoncker,Raphaël Mathevet,Clémence Moreau,Victoria Reyes-García,Victoria Reyes-García,Martí Boada,Marc Deconchat,Catherine Cibien,Stephan Garnier,Roser Maneja,Martine Antona +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose a conceptual framework that brings together the governance of ecosystem services, social interdependencies, and collective action thinking, which can contribute in particular to agroecological transitions that require landscape level innovations and coordination mechanisms among land users and managers.
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The effect of semi-natural habitats on aphids and their natural enemies across spatial and temporal scales
Audrey Alignier,Audrey Alignier,Lucie Raymond,Lucie Raymond,Marc Deconchat,Marc Deconchat,Philippe Menozzi,Claude Monteil,Claude Monteil,Jean-Pierre Sarthou,Jean-Pierre Sarthou,Aude Vialatte,Aude Vialatte,Annie Ouin,Annie Ouin +14 more
TL;DR: It is confirmed that higher proportions of semi-natural habitats in agricultural landscapes enhance the biological control of pests, but this effect depends on the spatial scale, the time period in the spring and the natural enemies considered.
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Tree diversity reduces pest damage in mature forests across Europe
Virginie Guyot,Virginie Guyot,Bastien Castagneyrol,Aude Vialatte,Marc Deconchat,Hervé Jactel +5 more
TL;DR: Overall damage to broadleaved species significantly decreased with the number of tree species in mature forests, and this pattern of associational resistance was frequently observed across tree species and countries, irrespective of their climate.
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Phytophagy on phylogenetically isolated trees: why hosts should escape their relatives.
Benjamin Yguel,Richard I. Bailey,Richard I. Bailey,N. Denise Tosh,Aude Vialatte,Aude Vialatte,Chloe Vasseur,Chloe Vasseur,Xavier Vitrac,Frédéric Jean,Andreas Prinzing,Andreas Prinzing +11 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that reduced pressure by natural enemies is a major advantage for individuals within a host species that leave their ancestral niche and grow among distantly related species.