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Christophe Thébaud
Researcher at Paul Sabatier University
Publications - 101
Citations - 4812
Christophe Thébaud is an academic researcher from Paul Sabatier University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Biodiversity. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 95 publications receiving 4207 citations. Previous affiliations of Christophe Thébaud include Centre national de la recherche scientifique & Hoffmann-La Roche.
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Islands as model systems in ecology and evolution: prospects fifty years after MacArthur‐Wilson
Ben H. Warren,Ben H. Warren,Ben H. Warren,Daniel Simberloff,Robert E. Ricklefs,Robin Aguilée,Fabien L. Condamine,Dominique Gravel,Hélène Morlon,Nicolas Mouquet,James Rosindell,Juliane Casquet,Elena Conti,Josselin Cornuault,José María Fernández-Palacios,Tomislav Hengl,Sietze J. Norder,Kenneth F. Rijsdijk,Isabel Sanmartín,Dominique Strasberg,Kostas A. Triantis,Luis M. Valente,Robert J. Whittaker,Rosemary G. Gillespie,Brent C. Emerson,Christophe Thébaud +25 more
TL;DR: P prospects for research on islands are highlighted to improve understanding of the ecology and evolution of communities in general and how attributes of islands combine to provide unusual research opportunities, the implications of which stretch far beyond islands.
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Chelex without boiling, a rapid and easy technique to obtain stable amplifiable DNA from small amounts of ethanol-stored spiders.
TL;DR: A one‐step Chelex double‐stranded DNA extraction protocol that is quick, cheap, easy and works with a small quantity of ethanol‐stored tissue that is suitable for long‐term conservation and discusses the advantages and limitations of this DNA extraction technique when working with arthropods.
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Identification of Amazonian Trees with DNA Barcodes
Mailyn Gonzalez,Christopher Baraloto,Julien Engel,Scott A. Mori,Pascal Petronelli,Bernard Riera,Aurélien Roger,Christophe Thébaud,Jérôme Chave +8 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that while DNA barcoding is an invaluable tool for detecting errors in identifications and for identifying plants at juvenile stages, its limited ability to identify collections will constrain the practical implementation of DNA-based tropical plant biodiversity programs.
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Are plants really larger in their introduced ranges
TL;DR: Although there is no general tendency for species to be taller in their introduced ranges, many species are, in fact, taller in some regions where they are introduced than in their native ranges.
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Revealing the demographic histories of species using DNA sequences
TL;DR: This recent work provides opportunities to evaluate hypotheses of constant population size through time, of population growth or decline, of the rate of growthor decline, and of migration and growth in subdivided populations.