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Grégory Loucougaray
Researcher at University of Grenoble
Publications - 23
Citations - 1039
Grégory Loucougaray is an academic researcher from University of Grenoble. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vegetation & Grazing. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 22 publications receiving 856 citations. Previous affiliations of Grégory Loucougaray include University of Rennes.
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Intraspecific trait variability mediates the response of subalpine grassland communities to extreme drought events
Vincent Jung,Cécile H. Albert,Cécile H. Albert,Cyrille Violle,Cyrille Violle,Georges Kunstler,Grégory Loucougaray,Thomas Spiegelberger +7 more
TL;DR: New evidence is reported that intraspecific variability can be a more important driver of the short-term functional response of plant communities following an extreme drought.
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Effects of grazing by horses and/or cattle on the diversity of coastal grasslands in western France
TL;DR: The combination of additive and compensatory effects with mixed grazing could be used to manage plant diversity, heterogeneity in vegetation structure and communities of conservation value at the scale of the grassland ecosystem.
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Functional traits and local environment predict vegetation responses to disturbance: a pan‐European multi‐site experiment
Markus Bernhardt-Römermann,Alan Gray,Adam J. Vanbergen,Laurent Bergès,Andreas Bohner,Rob W. Brooker,Luc De Bruyn,Luc De Bruyn,Bruno De Cinti,Thomas Dirnböck,Ulf Grandin,Alison J. Hester,Robert Kanka,Stefan Klotz,Grégory Loucougaray,Lars Lundin,Giorgio Matteucci,Ilona Mészáros,Viktor Oláh,Elena Preda,Bernard Prévosto,Juha Pykälä,Wolfgang Schmidt,M. Taylor,Angheluta Vadineanu,Theresa Waldmann,Jutta Stadler +26 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a functional-trait approach was used to detect traits related to vegetation resistance and resilience, and trait attributes of individual species responding to disturbance, in 35 European forest and grassland sites, experimental disturbance (human trampling) was applied at five intensities.
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Change in dominance determines herbivore effects on plant biodiversity
Sally E. Koerner,Melinda D. Smith,Deron E. Burkepile,Niall P. Hanan,Meghan L. Avolio,Scott L. Collins,Alan K. Knapp,Nathan P. Lemoine,Elisabeth J. Forrestel,Stephanie Eby,Dave I. Thompson,Gerardo A. Aguado-Santacruz,John P. Anderson,T. Michael Anderson,Ayana Angassa,Ayana Angassa,Sumanta Bagchi,Elisabeth S. Bakker,Gary Bastin,Lauren E. Baur,Karen H. Beard,Erik A. Beever,Erik A. Beever,Patrick J. Bohlen,Elizabeth H. Boughton,Don Canestro,Ariela Cesa,Enrique J. Chaneton,Jimin Cheng,Carla M. D'Antonio,Claire Deléglise,Fadiala Dembélé,Josh Dorrough,David J. Eldridge,Barbara Fernandez-Going,Silvia Fernández-Lugo,Lauchlan H. Fraser,Bill Freedman,Gonzalo García-Salgado,Jacob R. Goheen,Liang Guo,Sean W. Husheer,Moussa Karembé,Johannes M. H. Knops,Tineke Kraaij,Andrew Kulmatiski,Minna-Maarit Kytöviita,Felipe Lezama,Grégory Loucougaray,Alejandro Loydi,Dan G. Milchunas,Suzanne J. Milton,John W. Morgan,Claire Moxham,Kyle C. Nehring,Han Olff,Todd M. Palmer,Salvador Rebollo,Corinna Riginos,Anita C. Risch,Marta Rueda,Mahesh Sankaran,Mahesh Sankaran,Takehiro Sasaki,Kathryn A. Schoenecker,Nick L. Schultz,Martin Schütz,Angelika Schwabe,F. Siebert,Christian Smit,Karen A. Stahlheber,Christian Storm,Dustin J. Strong,Jishuai Su,Yadugiri V. Tiruvaimozhi,Claudia M. Tyler,James Val,Martijn L. Vandegehuchte,Martijn L. Vandegehuchte,Kari E. Veblen,Lance T. Vermeire,David Ward,Jianshuang Wu,Truman P. Young,Qiang Yu,Tamara J. Zelikova +85 more
TL;DR: It is shown that herbivore-induced change in dominance, independent of site productivity or precipitation (a proxy for productivity), is the best predictor of Herbivore effects on biodiversity in grassland and savannah sites.
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Plant trait–digestibility relationships across management and climate gradients in permanent grasslands
Antoine Gardarin,Eric Garnier,Pascal Carrère,P. Cruz,P. Cruz,Donato Andueza,Anne Bonis,Marie-Pascale Colace,Bertrand Dumont,Michel Duru,Michel Duru,Anne Farruggia,Stéphanie Gaucherand,Karl Grigulis,Eric Kerneis,Sandra Lavorel,Frédérique Louault,Grégory Loucougaray,François Mesléard,Nicole Yavercovski,Elena Kazakou +20 more
TL;DR: Over the whole data set, digestibility and most community-weighted means of traits responded to climatic factors and management regimes, but relations were not always significant when each site was considered separately.