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Morel L., Jung V., Chollet S., Ysnel F. & Barbe L., 2022, From taxonomic to functional dark diversity: Exploring the causes of potential biodiversity and its implications for conservation. Journal of Applied Ecology, 59: 103-116.
Chollet S., Baltzinger C., Maillard M. & Martin J.L., 2021, Deer exclusion unveils abiotic filtering in forest understorey plant assemblages. Annals of Botany, 128: 371-381.
Maillard M., Martin J.L., Chollet S., Catomeris C., Simon L. & Grayston S.J., 2021, Belowground effects of deer in a temperate forest are time-dependent. Forest Ecology and Management, 493: 119228.
Chollet S., Maillard M., Schörghuber J., Grayston S.J., & Martin J.L., 2021, Deer slow down litter decomposition by reducing litter quality in a temperate forest. Ecology, 102: e03235.
Jung V., Morel L., Bonthoux S. & Chollet S., 2021, Integrating species pools and abundance distribution in habitat conservation status assessment: A new index. Ecological Indicators, 121: 107183.
Hall R. M., Penke N., Kriechbaum M., Kratschmer S., Jung V., Chollet S., ... & Winter S., 2020, Vegetation management intensity and landscape diversity alter plant species richness, functional traits and community composition across European vineyards. Agricultural Systems, 177: 102706.
Bonthoux S., Voisin L., Bouché-Pillon S. & Chollet S., 2019, More than weeds: Spontaneous vegetation in streets as a neglected element of urban biodiversity. Landscape and Urban Planning, 185, 163-172.
Bonthoux S., Chollet S., Balat I., Legay N. & Voisin L., 2019, Improving nature experience in cities: What are people's preferences for vegetated streets? Journal of Environmental Management, 230: 335-344.
Chollet S., Brabant C., Tessier S. & Jung V., 2018, From urban lawns to urban meadows: reduction of mowing frequency increases plant taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic diversity. Landscape and Urban Planning, 180: 121-124.
Silveira M.J., Chollet S., Thiébaut G. & Thomaz S.M., 2018, Abiotic factors, not herbivorous pressure, are primarily responsible for the performance of an invasive aquatic plant. International Journal of Limnology, 54: 1-12.
Chollet S., Padié S., Stockton S., Allombert S., Gaston A. J., Martin J.-L., 2016, Positive plant and bird diversity response to experimental deer population reduction after decades of uncontrolled browsing. Diversity & Distributions, 22: 274-287.
Chollet S., Bergman C., Gaston A.J. & Martin J.L., 2015, Long-term consequences of invasive deer on songbird communities: going from bad to worse? Biological Invasions, 17: 777-790.
Le Saout S., Padie, S., Chamaille, S., Chollet, S., et al. 2014, Short-term effects of hunting on naïve deer: behavioral response and consequences on vegetation growth, Canadian Journal of Zoology, 92: 915-925.
Le Saout S., Chollet S., et al., 2014 Understanding the paradox of deer persisting at high abundance in heavily browsed habitats. Wildlife Biology, 20: 122-135.
Chollet S., Baltzinger C., Le Saout S. & Martin J.L., 2014, A better world for bryophytes? A rare and overlooked case of positive community-wide effects of browsing by overabundant deer. Ecoscience, 20: 352-360.
Chollet S., Rambal S., Fayolle A., Hubert D., Foulquié D. & Garnier E., 2014, Combined effects of climate, resource availability and functional traits on biomass production in a Mediterranean rangeland of Southern France: a long term study. Ecology, 95, 737-748.
Chollet S., Baltzinger C., Ostermann L., Saint-André F. & Martin J.L., 2013, Importance for forest plant communities of refuges protecting from deer browsing. Forest Ecology and Management 289: 470-477.
Chollet S. & Martin J.L., 2013, Declining woodland birds in North America: should we blame Bambi? Diversity & Distributions, 19: 481-483.
Morel L. & Chollet S., 2022, Naturalité et biodiversité: des relations à préciser pour penser la valeur de conservation des écosystèmes en libre évolution. Revue Forestière Française, 73 : 293-311.
Bonthoux S. & Chollet S., 2021, Pourquoi et comment favoriser la spontanéité écologique en ville? Métropolotiques
Chollet S. & Jung V., 2019, Evaluation du succès de 30 ans de restauration écologique des dunes en Ille-et-Vilaine
Chollet S., Chamaillé-James S., Martin J-L, 2017, Haïda Gwaii : quelle biodiversité dans des forêts sans prédateurs d'herbivores ? Courrier de la Nature, 301: 34-41.
Martin J.L., Chollet S. & Gillingham M., Odocoileus hemionus, 2013, in CABI invasive species compendium, http://www.cabi.org/isc/datasheet/72771
Martin J.L. & Chollet S., 2013, Les ongulés sauvages reviennent en garrigue, pourquoi et avec quelles conséquences ? Chapitre du livre L’atlas des garrigues ISBN : 978-2-906128-31-6.
Chollet S., 2013, New plant species found in Laskeek Bay between 2010 and 2012, Laskeek Bay Research 17.
Chollet S. & Bergman C., 2011, Parks Canada Agency. A 20-year retrospective on trends in songbird diversity and abundance in Gwaii Haanas. Gwaii Haanas archive, Skidegate, BC.
Chollet S., 2012, De la mise en évidence à la gestion de l’effet de cerf – Leçons pratiques et théoriques fournies par l’introduction du cerf à queue-noire sur Haïda Gwaii. Thèse de doctorat
Chollet S., 2009, Contrôles biotiques et abiotiques de la production de biomasse des parcours du Causse du Larzac. Mémoire de Master 2
Chollet S., 2008, Phylogénie et phylogéographie de 2 espèces de chauve-souris d’Afrique de l’ouest.