Publications
Orcid ID: 0000-0003-4882-1580
Team students underlined
2024:
41. Boucher F.C., Verboom G.A., Gallien L. & Ellis A.G. (2024) Multiple reproductive barriers maintain species boundaries in stone plants of the genus Argyroderma. Botanical J. of the Linnean Society, 204, 187-197. PDF
40. Cao Pinna L., Gallien L., Pollock L.J., Axmanová I., Chytry M., Malavasi M., Acosta A., Campos J.A. & Carboni M. (2024) Plant invasion in Mediterranean Europe: current hotspots and future scenarios. Ecography, 5, e07085. PDF.
39. Dufour P., Sayol F., Cooke R., Blackburn T.M., Gallien L., Griesser M., Steinbauer M.J., Faurby S. (2024) The importance of migratory drop-off for island colonization in birds. Accepted in Proc. Roy. Soc. B.
38. Gallardo B., Bacher S., Barbosa A.M., Gallien L., Gonzalez-Moreno P., Martinez-Bolea V., Sorte C., Vimercati G. & Vila M. (2024) Risks posed by invasive alien species to the provision of ecosystem services. Accepted, Nature Communications (DOI)
37. Gallien L., Cavalière M., Grange M.C., Munoz F. & Münkemüller T. (2024) Intransitive stability collapses under the influence of dominant competitors. In press, The American Naturalist.
2023:
36. Grange M.C., Munoz F., Moretti M., Varona-Y-Varona S., Renaud J., Colace M.-P., Gueguen M., Arnoldi C., Bernard L. & Gallien L. (2023) Avoid, tolerate or escape? Native vegetation responses to invasion vary between functional groups. Biological Invasions, 25, 1387–1401.
35. Weil S-S., Gallien* L., Nicolaï M.P.J., Lavergne S., Börger L., Allen* W.L. (2023) Uncovering how body size and life history have shaped the historical biogeography of tetrapods. Nature Ecol. Evol. doi: 10.1038/s41559-023-02150-5. PDF
2022:
34. Vimercati G., Probert A.F., Volery L., Bernardo-Madrid R., Bertolino S., Céspedes V., Essl F., Evans T., Gallardo B., Gallien L., Gonzalez-Moreno P., Grange M.C., Hui C., Jeschke J.M., Katsanevakis S., Kühn I., Kumschick S., Pergl J., Pyšek P., Rieseberg L., Robinson T.B., Roy H.E., Saul W.-C., Sorte C.J.B., Vilà M., Wilson J.R.U., Bacher S. (2022) The EICAT+ framework enables classification of positive impacts of alien taxa on native biodiversity. PLOS Biology. 20, 8, e3001729. PDF. [podcast in french]
33. Weil S.-S., Gallien* L., Lavergne S., Börger L., Hassler G., Nicolaï M.P.J., Allen* W.L. (2022) Chameleon biogeographic dispersal is associated with extreme life history strategies. Ecography. e06323. PDF.
2021:
32. Grange M.C., Munoz F., Moretti M., Varona-y-Varona S., Renaud J., Colace M-P., Gueguen M. & Gallien L. (2021) Designing sampling protocols for plant-pollinator interactions - timing, meteorology, flowering variations and failed captures matter. Botany Letters. 168, 324-332. PDF
2020:
31. Münkemüller T., Gallien L., Pollock L.J., Barros C., Carboni M., Chalmandrier L., Mazel F., Mokany K., Roquet C., Smycka J., Talluto M.V. & Thuiller W. (2020) Do's and don'ts when inferring assembly rules from diversity patterns. Global Ecology and Biogeography. 29, 1212-1229. PDF
2019:
30. Gallardo B., Bacher S., Bradley B., Comín F.A., Gallien L., Jeschke J.M., Sorte C.J.B., Vilà M. (2019) InvasiBES: Understanding and managing the impacts of Invasive alien species on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services. Neobiota, doi: 10.3897/neobiota.50.35466. PDF
29. Gallien L., Thornhill A.H., Zurell D., Miller J.T. & Richardson D.M. (2019) Global predictors of alien plant establishment success: combining niche and trait proxies. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 286: 20182477. PDF [featured in PNAS' JClub]
2018:
28. Cowling R.M., Gallien L., Richardson D.M. & Ojeda F. (2018) What predicts the richness of seeder and resprouter species in fire-prone Cape fynbos: rainfall reliability or vegetation density? Austral Ecology, 43, 614-622. PDF
27. Gallien* L., Landi* P., Hui C. & Richardson D.M. (2018) Emergence of weak-intransitive competition through adaptive diversification and eco-evolutionary feedbacks. J. of Ecology, 106, 877-889. PDF
26. Gallien L., Zurell D. & Zimmermann N.E. (2018) Frequency and intensity of facilitation reveal opposing patterns along a stress gradient. Ecology and Evolution, 8, 2171-2181. PDF
25. Zurell D., Gallien L., Graham C.H. & Zimmermann N.E. (2018) Do long-distance migratory birds track their niche through seasons? J. of Biogeography, 45, 1459-1468. PDF [Editor's choice]
24. Zurell D., Graham C.H., Gallien L., Thuiller W. & Zimmermann N.E. (2018) Long-distance migratory birds threatened by multiple independent risks from global change. Nature Climate Change, 8, 992-996. PDF
2017:
23. Gallien L. (2017) Intransitive competition and its effects on community functional diversity. Oikos. 126, 615-623. PDF [Editor's choice]
22. Gallien L., Altermatt F., Wiemers M., Schweiger O. & Zimmermann N.E. (2017) Invasive plants threaten the least mobile butterflies in Switzerland. Diversity and Distribution, 23, 185-195. PDF[featured in Blick :D]
21. Gallien* L. & Carboni* M. (2017) The community ecology of invasive species: Where are we and what's next? Ecography, 40, 335-352. PDF [featured in Island Conservation]
20. Gallien L., Zimmermann N.E., Levine J.M. & Adler P.B. (2017) The effects of intransitive competition on coexistence. Ecology Letters. 7, 791–800. PDF
19. Hirsch H., Gallien L., Impson F.A.C., Kleinjan C., Richardson D.M. & Le Roux J.J. (2017) Unresolved native range taxonomy complicates inferences in invasion ecology: Acacia dealbata Link as an example. Biological Invasions. 19, 1715-1722. PDF
18. Jousset A., Bienhold C., Chatzinotas A., Gallien L., Gobet A., Kurm V., Küsel K., Rillig M.C., Rivett D.W., Salles J.F., van der Heijden M.G.A., Youssef N.H., Zhang X.W., Wei Z. & Hol W.H.G. (2017) Where less may be more: How the rare biosphere pulls ecosystems strings. ISME Journal, 11, 853-862. PDF
17. McLean P., Gallien L., Wilson J.R.U., Gaertner M. & Richardson D.M. (2017) Small urban centres as launching sites for plant invasions in natural areas: insights from South Africa. Biological invasions. 19, 3541-3555. PDF
16. Walker G.A., Robertson M.P., Gaertner M., Gallien L. & Richardson D.M. (2017) Assessing the potential range of Ailanthus altissima (tree of heaven) in South Africa: the role of climate, land use and disturbance. Biological Invasions. 19, 3675-3690. PDF
2016:
15. Cabra Rivas I., Saldaña A., Castro-Diez P. & Gallien L. (2016) A multi-scale approach to identify invasion drivers and invaders’ future dynamics. Biological Invasions, 2, 411-426. PDF
14. Gallien L., Saladin B., Boucher F.C., Richardson D.M. & Zimmermann N.E. (2016) Does the legacy of historical biogeography shape current invasiveness in pines? New Phytologist, 209, 1096-1105. PDF
13. Gallien L., Thuiller W., Fort N., Boleda M., Alberto F., Rioux D., Lainé J. & Lavergne S. (2016) Is there any evidence for rapid, genetically-based, climatic niche expansion in the invasive common ragweed? PlosOne, 11(4): e0152867. PDF
12. Mazel F. Davies J., Gallien L., Renaud J., Groussin M., Münkemüller T. & Thuiller W. (2016) Use and misuse of phylogenetic diversity and pair-wise distance metrics in [macro]ecological research. Ecography, 39, 913-920. PDF [Editor's choice]
11. Miller J.T., Hui C., Thornhill A., Gallien L., Le Roux J.J. & Richardson D.M. (2016) Is invasion success of Australian trees mediated by native biogeography, phylogenetic history or both? Annals of Botany, plw080. doi:10.1093/aobpla/plw080. PDF
2015:
10. Gallien L., Mazel F., Lavergne S., Renaud J., Douzet R. & Thuiller W. (2015) Contrasting the effects of environment, dispersal and biotic interactions to explain the distribution of invasive plants in alpine communities. Biological Invasions, 17, 1407-1423. PDF
9. Meyer J., Gallien L. & Prospero S. (2015) Interaction between two invasive organisms on the European chestnut: does the chestnut blight fungus Cryphonectria parasitica benefit from the presence of the gall wasp Dryocosmus kuriphilus? FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 91(11), pii: fiv122. PDF
8. Münkemüller T. & Gallien L. (2015) VirtualCom: A simulation model for eco-evolutionary community assembly and invasion. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 6, 735-743. PDF
2014:
7. Gallien L., Carboni M., & Münkemüller T. (2014) Identifying the signal of environmental filtering and competition in invasion patterns – a contest of approaches from community ecology. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 5, 1002-1011. PDF [Winner of the Robert May Price]
6. Münkemüller T., Gallien L., Lavergne S., Renaud J., Roquet C., Dullinger S., Guisan A., Lenoir J., Svenning J.C., Vittoz P., Willner W., Wohlgemuth T., Zimmermann N.E. & Thuiller W. (2014) Scale decisions can reverse conclusions on community assembly processes. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 23, 620-632. PDF
2013:
5. Carboni M., Münkemüller T., Gallien L., Lavergne S., Acosta A & Thuiller W. (2013) Darwin’s naturalization hypothesis: scale matters in coastal plant communities. Ecography, 36, 560-568. PDF
4. Chalmandrier L., Münkemüller T., Gallien L., de Bello F., Mazel F., Lavergne S. & Thuiller W. (2013) A family of null models to disentangle habitat filtering vs. biotic interactions from functional diversity patterns. J. of Vegetation Science, 24, 853-864. PDF
2012:
3. Gallien L., Douzet R., Pratte S., Zimmermann N.E. & Thuiller W. (2012) Invasive species distribution model - How violating the equilibrium assumption can create new insights. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 21, 1126-1136. PDF
2010:
2. Gallien* L., Münkemüller* T., Albert* C.H., Boulangeat* I. & Thuiller* W. (2010) Predicting potential distributions of invasive species: where to go from here? Diversity and Distributions, 16, 331-342. PDF
1. Thuiller W., Gallien L., Boulangeat I., de Bello F., Münkemüller T., Roquet-Ruiz C. & Lavergne S. (2010) Resolving Darwin’s naturalization conundrum: a quest for evidence. Diversity and Distributions, 16, 461–475. PDF
*equally contributing authors