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Colin Fontaine
Researcher at University of Paris
Publications - 80
Citations - 5355
Colin Fontaine is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Pollinator. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 66 publications receiving 4265 citations. Previous affiliations of Colin Fontaine include Natural Environment Research Council & École Normale Supérieure.
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Stability of Ecological Communities and the Architecture of Mutualistic and Trophic Networks
TL;DR: It is concluded that strong variations in the stability of architectural patterns constrain ecological networks toward different architectures, depending on the type of interaction.
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Functional diversity of plant-pollinator interaction webs enhances the persistence of plant communities.
TL;DR: After two years the plant communities pollinated by the most functionally diverse pollinator assemblage contained about 50% more plant species than did plant communitiespollinated by less-diverse pollination assemblages, suggesting the functional diversity of pollination networks may be critical to ecosystem sustainability.
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Ecophylogenetics: advances and perspectives.
Nicolas Mouquet,Vincent Devictor,Christine N. Meynard,François Munoz,Louis-Félix Bersier,Jérôme Chave,Pierre Couteron,Ambroise Dalecky,Colin Fontaine,Dominique Gravel,Olivier J. Hardy,Franck Jabot,Sébastien Lavergne,Mathew A. Leibold,David Mouillot,Tamara Münkemüller,Sandrine Pavoine,Andreas Prinzing,Ana S. L. Rodrigues,Rudolf P. Rohr,Rudolf P. Rohr,Elisa Thébault,Wilfried Thuiller +22 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that despite the strong progress that has been made, a consistent unified framework is still missing to link local ecological dynamics to macroevolution, and this is a necessary step in order to interpret observed phylogenetic patterns in a wider ecological context.
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The ecological and evolutionary implications of merging different types of networks
Colin Fontaine,Paulo R. Guimarães,Sonia Kéfi,Nicolas Loeuille,Nicolas Loeuille,Jane Memmott,Wim H. van der Putten,F. J. Frank van Veen,Elisa Thébault +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a conceptual framework for studying networks composed of more than one type of interaction is presented, highlighting key questions and research areas that would benefit from their study, as well as highlighting key areas of interest.
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Artificial light at night as a new threat to pollination
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that artificial light at night is a threat to pollination and that the negative effects of artificial lightat night on nocturnal pollination are predicted to propagate to the diurnal community, thereby aggravating the decline of thediurnal community.