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Emmanuel Corcket
Researcher at University of Bordeaux
Publications - 43
Citations - 1608
Emmanuel Corcket is an academic researcher from University of Bordeaux. The author has contributed to research in topics: Species richness & Vegetation. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 43 publications receiving 1349 citations. Previous affiliations of Emmanuel Corcket include Institut national de la recherche agronomique.
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Nitrogen deposition threatens species richness of grasslands across Europe
Carly J. Stevens,Cecilia Dupré,Edu Dorland,Cassandre Gaudnik,David J. G. Gowing,Albert Bleeker,Martin Diekmann,Didier Alard,Roland Bobbink,David Fowler,Emmanuel Corcket,J. Owen Mountford,Vigdis Vandvik,Per Arild Aarrestad,Serge Muller,Nancy B. Dise +15 more
TL;DR: The results of this survey suggest that the impacts of nitrogen deposition can be observed over a large geographical range, suggesting that to protect the most sensitive grasslands resources should be focussed where deposition is currently low.
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Differential Effects of Oxidised and Reduced Nitrogen on Vegetation and Soil Chemistry of Species-Rich Acidic Grasslands
Edu Dorland,Carly J. Stevens,Cassandre Gaudnik,Emmanuel Corcket,Suzanne Rotthier,Katherine Wotherspoon,Mari Jokerud,Vigdis Vandvik,Merel B. Soons,Mariet M. Hefting,Per Arild Aarrestad,Didier Alard,Martin Diekmann,Cecilia Dupré,Nancy B. Dise,David J. G. Gowing,Roland Bobbink +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of N additions on plant biomass, plant nutritional status, soil pH and soil nutrient availability were investigated in species-rich, acidic grasslands spanning a climatic gradient in the Atlantic biogeographic region of Europe in Norway, Wales and France.
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Soil phosphorus constrains biodiversity across European grasslands
Tobias Ceulemans,Carly J. Stevens,Luc Duchateau,Hans Jacquemyn,David J. G. Gowing,Roel Merckx,Hilary Wallace,Nils van Rooijen,Thomas van Goethem,Roland Bobbink,Edu Dorland,Cassandre Gaudnik,Didier Alard,Emmanuel Corcket,Serge Muller,Nancy B. Dise,Cecilia Dupré,Martin Diekmann,Olivier Honnay +18 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that, independent of the level of atmospheric nitrogen deposition and soil acidity, plant species richness was consistently negatively related to soil phosphorus, and thresholds in soil phosphorus above which biodiversity appears to remain at a constant low level are identified.
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The rich sides of mountain summits – a pan-European view on aspect preferences of alpine plants
Manuela Winkler,Andrea Lamprecht,Klaus Steinbauer,Karl Hülber,Jean-Paul Theurillat,Frank T. Breiner,Frank T. Breiner,Philippe Choler,Philippe Choler,Siegrun Ertl,Alba Gutiérrez Girón,Graziano Rossi,Pascal Vittoz,Maia Akhalkatsi,Christian Bay,José Luis Benito Alonso,Tomas Bergström,Maria Laura Carranza,Emmanuel Corcket,Jan Dick,Brigitta Erschbamer,Rosa Fernández Calzado,Anna Maria Fosaa,Rosario G. Gavilán,Dany Ghosn,Khatuna Gigauri,Doris Huber,Robert Kanka,George Kazakis,Martin Klipp,Jozef Kollár,Thomas Kudernatsch,Per Larsson,Martin Mallaun,Ottar Michelsen,Pavel Moiseev,Dmitry Moiseev,Ulf Molau,Joaquín Molero Mesa,Umberto Morra di Cella,Laszlo Nagy,Martina Petey,Mihai Pușcaș,Christian Rixen,Angela Stanisci,Michael Suen,Anne O. Syverhuset,Marcello Tomaselli,Peter Unterluggauer,Tudor Ursu,Luis Villar,Michael Gottfried,Harald Pauli +52 more
TL;DR: Thermal differences caused by solar radiation determine plant species diversity on temperate mountains, and aspect can be a principal determinant of the pace of climate-induced migration processes.
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The impact of nitrogen deposition on acid grasslands in the Atlantic region of Europe
Carly J. Stevens,Cecilia Dupré,Edu Dorland,Cassandre Gaudnik,David J. G. Gowing,Albert Bleeker,Martin Diekmann,Didier Alard,Roland Bobbink,David Fowler,Emmanuel Corcket,J. Owen Mountford,Vigdis Vandvik,Per Arild Aarrestad,Serge Muller,Nancy B. Dise +15 more
TL;DR: A survey of 153 acid grasslands from the Atlantic biogeographic region of Europe indicates that chronic nitrogen deposition is changing plant species composition and soil and plant-tissue chemistry.