2026
108. Marques A., Cervera T., Baiges T., Casals P., Beltrán M., Coll L., De Cáceres M., Morán-Ordóñez. Ameztegui A. 2026. Impacts of forest management and climate change on carbon emissions in Mediterranean forests. Trees, Forests and People, In press.
2025
107. Paneghel M., Solé J., Torné G., Valor T., Ameztegui A., Alday J.G., Coll L. 2025. Key factors influencing post-fire vegetation recovery in Pinus halepensis forests: divergent effects for canopy and shrub species. Journal of Vegetation Science 36:e70062. PDF
106. Blanco-Rodríguez M.A., Ameztegui A., Alday J.G., Lecina-Díaz J., Pineda-Zapata S., Coll L. 2025. Fire severity shapes landscape heterogeneity in Mediterranean forest ecosystems. Landscape Ecology 40, 210. PDF
105. Casados S. M., Rodríguez-Fernández S., Marques S., Monsalve Cuartas A.M., de Frutos S., Coll L., Borges J.G. 2025. A participatory multi-criteria approach to post-fire restoration planning after extreme wildfire events. Forests 16, 1090. PDF
104. Méndez-Cartín A., Coll L., Krawchuk M.A., Gelabert P.J., Fontova-Musté A., Ameztegui A. 2025. Biophysical drivers of Pinus nigra subsp. salzmannii post-fire regeneration: role of fire refugia. Landscape Ecology 40, 79. PDF
103. Duane A., Moghly A., Coll L., Vega-García C. 2025. On the evidence of contextually large fires in Europe based on return period functions. Applied Geography 176: 103539. PDF
2024
102. Ameztegui A., Coll L., De Cáceres M., Morán-Ordóñez A. 2024. Disturbance impacts on Mediterranean forests across climate and management scenarios. Journal of Environmental Management 371: 123193. PDF
101. Paneghel M., Torné G., Morin X., Alday J.G., Coll L. 2024. Increasing temperature threatens post-fire auto-successional dynamics of a Mediterranean obligate seeder. Journal of Ecology 112 (2): 2929-2943. PDF
100. Valor T, Coll L, Forrester DI, Pretzsch H., del Río M., Bielak K., Brzeziecki B., Binder F., Hilmer T., Sitkova Z., Tognetti R., Ameztegui A. 2024. Competitive effect, but not competitive response, varies along a climatic gradient depending on tree species identity. Forest Ecosystems 11(2): 100176. PDF
99. Gelabert P.J., Rodrigues M., Coll L., Vega-García C., Ameztegui A. 2024. Maximum tree height in European Mountains decreases above a climate-related elevation threshold. Communications Earth & Environment, 5, Article number: 84. PDF
98. González de Andrés E., Serra-Maluquer X., Gazol A., Olano J.M., García-Plazaola J., Fernández-Marín B., Bosco Imbert J., Coll L., Ameztegui A., Espelta J.M., Alla A.Q., Camarero J.J. 2024. Constrained trait variation by water availability modulates radial growth in evergreen and deciduous Mediterranean oaks. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 346: 109884. PDF
97. Méndez-Cartín A.L., Coll L., Valor T., Ameztegui A. 2024. Post-fire growth of Pinus halepensis: shifts in the mode of competition along a precipitation gradient. Forest Ecology and Management 554: 121693. PDF
2023
96. Himes A., Bauhus J., Adhikari S., Barik S.K., Brown H., Brunner A., Burton P.G., Coll L.,...Puettmann K.J. 2023. Forestry in the Face of Global Change: Results of a Global Survey of Professionals. Current Forestry Reports 9: 473-489. PDF
95. Blanco-Rodríguez M.A., Ameztegui A., Gelabert P., Rodrigues M., Coll L. 2023. Short‑term recovery of post‑fire vegetation is primarily limited by drought in Mediterranean forest ecosystems. Fire Ecology 19, 68. PDF
94. Bosela M., Rubio-Cuadrado A., Marcis P., Merganičová K., Fleischer Jr P., Forrester D.I., Uhl U., Avdagic A., Bellan M., Bielak K., Bravo F., Coll L., ... and Tognetti R. (2023). Empirical and process-based models predict enhanced beech growth in European mountains under climate change scenarios: A multimodel approach. Science of The Total Environment 888: 164123.
93. Collado E., Piqué M., Coello J., de Dios García J., Fuentes C., Coll L. 2023. Close-to-nature management effects on tree growth and soil moisture in Mediterranean mixed forests. Forest Ecology and Management 549: 121457.
92. Vospernik S., Heym M., Pretzsch H., Pach M., Steckel M.; Aldea J., Brazaitis G., Bravo-Oviedo A., del Río M., Löf M., Pardos M., Bielak K., Bravo F., Coll L., ... and Wolff B. 2023. Tree species growth response to climate in mixtures of Quercus robur/Quercus petraea and Pinus sylvestris across Europe - a dynamic, sensitive equilibrium. Forest Ecology and Management 530. PDF
2022
91. Tumajer J., Serra-Maluquer X., Gazol A., González de Andrés E., Colangelo M., Sangüesa-Barreda G., Olano J.M., Rozas V., García-Plazaola J.I., Fernández-Marín B., Bosco Imbert J., Coll L., Ameztegui A., Espelta J.M., Alla A.Q., Campelo F., Camarero J.J. 2022. Bimodal and unimodal radial growth of Mediterranean oaks along a coast-inland gradient. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 327: 109234.
90. Miezïte L.E., Ameztegui A., De Cáceres M., Coll L., Morán-Ordóñez A., Vega-García C., Rodrigues M. 2022. Trajectories of wildfire behavior under climate change. Can forest management mitigate the increasing hazard? Journal of Environmental Management 322: 116134. PDF
89. Caballol M., Méndez-Cartín A.L., Serradó F., De Cáceres M., Coll L., Oliva J. 2022. Disease in regenerating pine forests linked to temperature and pathogen spillover from the canopy. Journal of Ecology 110(11): 2661-2672. PDF
88. del Río M., Pretzsch H., Ruiz-Peinado R., Jactel H., Coll L., ... and Bravo-Oviedo A. 2022. Emerging stability of forest productivity by mixing two species buffers temperature destabilizing effect. Journal of Applied Ecology 59(11): 2730-2741. PDF
87. Pretzsch H., Bravo-Oviedo A., Hilmers T., Ruiz-Peinado R., Coll L., ...and del Río M. 2022. With increasing site quality asymmetric competition and mortality reduces Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) stand structuring across Europe. Forest Ecology and Management 520: 120365. PDF
86. de Streel G., Lebourgeois F., Ammer C., Barbeito I, Bielak K., Bravo-Oviedo A., Brazaitis G., Coll L., ... and Ponette Q. 2022. Regional climate moderately influences species-mixing effect on tree growth-climate relationships and drought resistance for beech and pine across Europe. Forest Ecology and Management 520: 120317.
85. Annighöfer P., Mund M., Seidel D., Ammer C., Ameztegui A., Balandier P., Bebre I., Coll L., Collet C., Hamm T., Huth F., Schneider H., Kuehne C., Löf M., Petritan AM., Petritan IO., Schall P., Bauhus J. 2022. Examination of aboveground attributes to predict belowground biomass of young trees. Forest Ecology and Management 505: 1199942.
2021
84. Ameztegui A., Morán-Ordóñez A., Márquez A., Blázquez-Casado A., Pla M., Villero D., García MB., Errea MP., Coll L. 2021. Forest expansion in mountain protected areas: trends and consequences for the landscape. Landscape and urban planning 216: 104240. PDF
83. Kašanin-Grubin M., Hukić E., Bellan M., Bialek K., Bosela M., Coll L., ... and Tognetti R. 2021. Soil erodibility in European Mountain beech forests. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 51(12): 1791-1798.
82. Morán-Ordóñez A., Ramsauer J., Coll L., Brotons L., Ameztegui A. 2021. Ecosystem services provision by Mediterranean forests will be compromised above 2ºC warming. Global Change Biology 27(18): 4210-4222.
81. Höhn M., Major E., Avdagić A., Bielak K., Bosela M., Coll L., Dinca L., Giammarchi F., Ibrahimspahić A., Mataruga M., Pach M., Uhl E., Zlatanov T., Cseke K., Kovács Z., Palla B., Ladányi M., Heinze B. 2021. Local characteristics of the standing genetic diversity of European beech with high within-region differentiation at the eastern part of the range. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 51: 1791-1798. PDF
80. Sánchez-Pinillos M., De Cáceres M., Casals P., Álvarez A., Beltrán M., Pausas J.G., Vayreda J., Coll L. 2021. Spatial and temporal variations of overstory and understory fuels in Mediterranean landscapes. Forest Ecology and Management 490: 119094.
79. Ameztegui A., Rodrigues M., Gelabert P., Lavaquiol B., Coll L. 2021. Maximum height of mountain forests abruptly decreases above an elevation breakpoint. GIScience and Remote Sensing 58(3): 442-454. PDF
78. De Cáceres Ainsa M., Mencuccini M., Martin-StPaul N., Limousin J-M., Coll L., Poyatos R., Cabon A., Granda V., Forner A., Valladares F., Martínez-Vilalta J. 2021. Unravelling the effect of species mixing on water use and drought stress in Mediterranean forests: a modelling approach. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 296: 108233.
77. Rodrigues M., Gelabert, P.J., Ameztegui A., Coll L., Vega-García C. 2021. Response to ‘letter to the editor regarding: Is COVID-19 halting wildfires in the Mediterranean? Insights for wildfire science under a pandemic context’. Science of the Total Environment 766:143187.
76. Rodrigues M., Gelabert P.J, Ameztegui A., Coll L., Vega-García C. 2021. Has COVID-19 halted winter-spring wildfires in the Mediterranean? Insights for wildfire science under a pandemic context. Science of the Total Environment 765: 142793. PDF
2020
75. Gazol A., Camarero J.J., Sangüesa-Barreda G., Serra-Maluquer X., Sánchez-Salguero S., Coll L., Casals P. 2020. Tree species are differently impacted by cumulative drought stress and present higher growth synchrony in dry places. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change 3: 573346. PDF
74. Morán-Ordóñez A., Ameztegui A., De Cáceres M., de Miguel S., Lefèvre F., Brotons L., Coll L. 2020. Future trade-offs and synergies among ecosystem services in Mediterranean forests under global change scenarios. Ecosystem Services, 45: 101174.
73. Steckel M., del Río M., Heym M, Ehbrecht M., Bielak K., Brazaitis G., Coll L., ... and Pretzsch H. 2020. Species mixing reduces drought susceptibility of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and oak (Quercus robur L., Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl.) - site water supply and fertility modify the mixing effect. Forest Ecology and Management 461: 117908. PDF
72. Kattge J. + 723 co-authors. 2020. TRY plant trait database - enhanced coverage and open access. Global Change Biology (Data Paper). Global Change Biology 26: 119–188. PDF
71. de Streel G., Collet C., Barbeito I, Bielak K., Bravo-Oviedo A., Brazaitis G., Coll L., ... and Ponette Q. 2020. Contrasting patterns of tree species mixture effects on wood δ13C along an environmental gradient. European Journal of Forest Research 135: 229-245.
2019
70. Sánchez-Pinillos M., De Cáceres M., Ameztegui A, Coll L. 2019. Temporal dimension of forest vulnerability to fire along successional trajectories. Journal of Environmental Management 248: 109201.
69. Sánchez-Pinillos M., Leduc A., Ameztegui A., Kneeshaw D., Lloret F., Coll L. 2019. Resistance, resilience or change: post-disturbance dynamics of boreal forests after insect outbreaks. Ecosystems 22: 1886-1901.
68. Coll L., Ameztegui A. 2019. Elevation modulates the phenotypic responses to light of four co-occurring Pyrenean forest species. Annals of Forest Science 76:41. PDF
67. De Cáceres M., Martín-Alcón S., González-Olabarria J.R., Coll L. 2019. A general method for the classification of forest stands using species composition and vertical and horizontal structure. Annals of Forest Science 76:40. PDF
66. Bravo F., Fabrika M., Ammer C., Barreiro S., Bielak K., Coll L, Fonseca T, Kangur A, Löf M, Merganičová K., Pach M., Pretzsch H., Stojanović D., Schuler L., Peric S., Rötzer T., del Río M., Dodan M., Bravo-Oviedo A. 2019. Modelling approaches for mixed forests dynamics prognosis. Research gaps and opportunities. Forest Systems 28(1), eR002. PDF
65. De Cáceres M., Coll L., Legendre P., Allen R.A., Wiser SK., Fortin M-J. Condit R., Hubbell S. 2019. Trajectory analysis in community ecology. Ecological Monographs 89(2): e01350.
64. Morán-Ordoñez A., Roces-Díaz J.V., Otsu K., Ameztegui A., Coll L., Lefevre F., Retana J., Brotons L. 2019. The use of scenarios and models to evaluate the future of nature values and ecosystem services in complex socio-ecological systems. Regional Environmental Change 19(2): 415-428.
2018
63. Condés S., Sterba H., Aguirre A., Bielak K., Bravo-Oviedo A., Coll L., Pach M., Pretzsch H., Vallet P., del Río M. 2018. Estimation and uncertainty of the mixing effects on Scots pine - European beech productivity from National Forest Inventories data. Forests 9. PDF
62. Sánchez-Pinillos M., Ameztegui A., Kitzberger T., Coll L. 2018. Relative size to resprouters determines post-fire recruitment of non-serotinous pines. Forest Ecology and Management 429: 300-307.
61. Coll L., Ameztegui A., Collet C., Löf M., Mason B., Pach M., Verheyen K., Abrudan I., Barbati A., Barreiro S., Bielak K., Bravo-Oviedo A., Ferrari B., Govedar Z., Kulhavy J., Lazdina D., Metslaid M., Mohren F., Pereira M., Peric S., Rasztovits E., Short I., Spathelf P., Sterba H., Stojanovic D., Valsta L., Zlatanov T., Ponette Q. 2018. Knowledge gaps about mixed forests: what do European forest managers want to know and what answers can science provide? Forest Ecology and Management 407: 106-115. PDF
60. Forrester D., Ammer C., Annighöfer P., Barbeito I., Bielak K., Bravo-Oviedo A., Coll L., and Pretzsch H. 2018. Effects of crown architecture and stand structure on light absorption in mixed and monospecific Fagus sylvatica and Pinus sylvestris forests along a productivity and climate gradient through Europe. Journal of Ecology, 106: 746-760. PDF
59. Vilà-Cabrera A., Coll L., Martínez-Vilalta A., Retana J. 2018. Forest management for adaptation to climate change in the Mediterranean basin: a synthesis of evidence. Forest Ecology and Management 407: 16-22.
58. Paquette A., Vayreda J., Coll L., Messier C., Retana J. 2018. Climate change could negate positive tree diversity effects on forest productivity: A study across five climate types in Spain and Canada. Ecosystems 21: 960-970.
2017
57. Forrester D., Ammer C., Annighöfer P., Avdagic A., Barbeito I., Bielak K., Brazaitis G., Coll L., ... and Bravo-Oviedo A. 2017. Predicting the spatial and temporal dynamics of species interactions in Fagus sylvatica and Pinus sylvestris forests across Europe. Forest Ecology and Management 405: 112-133.
56. Heym M., Ruíz-Peinado R., del Río M., Bielak K., Forrester D.I., Dirnberger G., Barbeito I., Brazaitis G., Ruškyte I., Coll L., ... and Pretzsch H. 2017. EuMIXFOR empirical forest mensuration and ring width data from pure and mixed stands of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) through Europe. Annals of Forest Science 74: 63 (Data Paper). PDF
55. Soler Martin M., Bonet J.A., Martínez de Aragón J., Voltas J., Coll L., Resco de Dios V. 2017. Crown bulk density and fuel moisture dynamics in Pinus pinaster stands are neither modified by thinning nor captured by the Forest Fire Weather Index. Annals of Forest Science, 74, 51. PDF
54. Ameztegui A., Cabon A., de Cáceres M., Coll L. 2017. Managing stand density to enhance the adaptability of Scots pine stands to climate change: a modelling approach. Ecological Modelling 356: 141-150.
53. Coello J., Coll L., Piqué M. 2017. Can bioplastic or woodchip groundcover replace herbicides or plastic mulching for valuable broadleaf plantations in Mediterranean areas? New Forests 48(3): 415-429.
52. del Río M., Pretzsch H., Ruiz-Peinado R., Ampoorter E., Annighöfer P., Barbeito I, Bielak K., Brazaitis G., Coll L., ... and Bravo-Oviedo A. 2017. Species interactions increase the temporal stability of community productivity in Pinus sylvestris-Fagus sylvatica mixtures across Europe. Journal of Ecology 105(4): 1032-1043. PDF
51. Dirnberger G., Sterba H., Condés S., Ammer C., Annighöfer P., Advagic A., Bielak K., Brazaitis G., Coll L., ... and Pretzsch H. 2017. Species proportions by area in mixtures of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.). European Journal of Forest Research 136: 171-183. PDF
50. Condés S., Vallet P., Bielak K., Bravo-Oviedo A., Coll L., Ducey M.L., Pach M., Pretasch H., Sterba H., Vayreda J., del Rio M. 2017. Climate influences on the maximum size-density relationship in Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) stands. Forest Ecology and Management 385: 295-307.
2016
49. Ligot G., Ameztegui A., Courbaud B., Coll L., Kneeshaw D. 2016. Tree light capture and spatial variability of understory light increase with species mixing and tree size heterogeneity. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 46: 968-977.
48. Pretzsch H., del Río M., Schütze G., Ammer C., Annighöfer P., Avdagic A., Barbeito I. Bielak K., Brazaitis G., Coll L., ... and Bravo-Oviedo A. 2016. Mixing of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) enhances structural heterogeneity, and the effect increases with water availability. Forest Ecology and Management 373: 149-166.
47. Sánchez-Pinillos M., Coll L., De Cáceres M., Ameztegui A. 2016. Assessing the persistence capacity of communities facing natural disturbances on the basis of species response traits. Ecological indicators 66: 76-85.
46. Annighöfer P., Ameztegui A., Ammer C., Balandier P., Bartsch N., Bolte A., Coll L., ... and Mund M. 2016. Species-specific and generic biomass equations for seedlings and saplings of European tree species. European Journal of Forest Research 135: 313-329.
45. Martín-Alcón S., Coll L. 2016. Unraveling the relative importance of factors driving post-fire regeneration trajectories in non-serotinous Pinus nigra forests. Forest Ecology and Management 361: 13-22.
44. Benavides R., Escudero A., Coll L., Ferrandis P., Ogaya R., Gouriveau F., Peñuelas J., Valladares F. 2016. Recruitment patterns of four tree species along elevation gradients in Mediterranean mountains: not only climate matters. Forest Ecology and Management 360: 287-296.
43. Martín-Alcón S., Coll L., Ameztegui A. 2016. Diversifying sub-Mediterranean pinewoods with oak species in a context of assisted migration: responses to local climate and light environment. Applied Vegetation Science 19(2): 254-266.
42. Ameztegui A., Coll L., Brotons L., Ninot J.M. 2016. Land-use legacies rather than climate change are driving the recent upward shift of the mountain treeline in the Pyrenees. Global Ecology and Biogeography 25(3): 263-273.
2015
41. Casals P., Camprodon J., Caritat A., Rios A.I., Guixé D., Garcia-Marti X., Martín-Alcón S., Coll L. 2015. Forest structure of Mediterranean yew (Taxus baccata L.) populations and neighbor effects on juvenile yew performance in the NE Iberian Peninsula. Forest Systems 24 (3) e042. PDF
40. Ameztegui A., Coll L., Messier C. 2015. Modeling the effect of climate-induced changes in recruitment and juvenile growth on mixed-forest dynamics: The case of montane-subalpine Pyrenean ecotones. Ecological Modelling 313: 84-93.
39. Martín-Alcón S., Coll L., Salekin S. 2015. Stand-level drivers of tree-species diversification in Mediterranean pine forests after abandonment of traditional practices. Forest Ecology and Management 353: 107-117.
38. Benavides R., Escudero A., Coll L., Ferrandis P., Gouriveau F., Hódar J., Ogaya R., Rabasa S., Granda E., Santamaría B., Martínez-Vilalta J., Zamora R., Espelta J., Peñuelas J., Valladares F. 2015. Survival vs. growth trade-off in early recruitment challenges global warming impacts on Mediterranean mountain trees. Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 17(5): 369-378.
37. Pretzsch H., del Río M., Ammer C., Avdagic A., Barbeito I., Bielak K., Brazaitis G., Coll L., ... and Bravo-Oviedo A. 2015. Growth and yield of mixed versus pure stands of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L. ) and European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) analysed along a productivity gradient through Europe. European Journal of Forest Reserach 134: 927-947. PDF
36. Blázquez A., González-Olabarría J.R., Martín-Alcón S., Just A., Cabré M., Coll L. 2015. Assessing post-storm forest dynamics in the Pyrenees using high-resolution LIDAR data and aerial photographs. Journal of Mountain Science 12(4): 841-853.
35. De Cáceres M., Martínez-Vilalta J., Coll L., Llorens P., Casals P., Poyatos R., Pausas J.G., Brotons L. 2015. Coupling a water balance model with forest inventory data to predict drought stress: the role of forest structural changes vs. climate changes. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 213: 77-90.
34. Martín-Alcón S., Coll L., De Cáceres M., Cabré M., Just A., González-Olabarría J.R. 2015. Combining aerial LiDAR and multi-spectral imagery to assess post-fire regeneration types in a Mediterranean forest. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 45(7): 856-866.
33. Falster D.S + 105 co-authors 2015. BAAD: a Biomass And Allometry Database for woody plants. Ecology 96(5): p.1445 (Data Paper). PDF
32. González-Olabarria J.R., Mola-Yudego B., Coll L. 2015. Different factors for different causes: analysis of the spatial agrregation of fire ignitions in Catalonia (Spain). Risk Analysis 35(7): 1197-1209.
31. Ameztegui A., Coll L. 2015. Herbivory and seedling establishment in Pyrenean forests: Influence of micro- and meso-habitat factors on browsing pressure. Forest Ecology and Management 342: 103-111.
2014
30. Bravo-Oviedo A., Pretzsch H., Ammer C., Andenmatten E.; Barbati A., Barreiro S., Brang P., Bravo F., Coll L., ... and Zlatanov T. 2014. European Mixed Forests: Definition and research perspectives. Forest Systems 23(3): 518 – 533. PDF
29. González de Andrés E., Camarero J.J, Martínez I., Coll L. 2014. Uncoupled spatiotemporal patterns of seed dispersal and regeneration in Pyrenean silver fir populations. Forest Ecology and Management 319: 18-28.
28. Filotas E., Parrott L., Burton P.J., Chazdon R.L., Coates D.K., Coll L., Haeussler S., Martin K., Nocentini S., Puettmann K.J., Putz F.E., Simard S.W., Messier C. 2014. Viewing Forests through the Lens of Complex Systems Science. Ecosphere 5(1): 1-23 . PDF
2013
27. Ameztegui, A., Coll L. 2013. Unraveling the role of light and biotic interactions on seedling performance of four Pyrenean species along environmental gradients. Forest Ecology and Management 303: 25-34.
26. Balandier P., Marquer A., Casella E., Kiewitt A., Coll L., Wehrlen L., Harmer R. 2013. Architecture, cover and light interception by bramble (Rubus fruticosus), a common understorey weed in temperate forests. Forestry 86(1): 39-46.
2012
25. Coll L., Camarero J.J., Martínez de Aragón, J. 2012. Fine roots seasonal dynamics, plasticity and mycorrhization in two coexisting Mediterranean oaks with contrasting aboveground phenology. Ecoscience 19(3): 238-245.
24. Puerta C., Espelta J., Sánchez-Humanes B., Rodrigo A., Coll L., Brotons L. 2012. History matters: previous land use changes determine post-fire vegetation recovery in forested Mediterranean landscapes. Forest Ecology and Management 279: 121-127.
23. Ameztegui A., Coll L., Benavides R., Valladares F., Paquette A. 2012. Understory light predictions in mixed conifer forests: role of aspect-induced variation in crown geometry and openness. Forest Ecology and Management 276: 52-61.
22. Martín-Alcón S., Coll L., Aunós A. 2012. A broad-scale analysis of the main factors determining the current structure and understory composition of a sub-alpine (Pinus uncinata Ram.) forest. Forestry 85(2): 225-236.
21. Puerta-Piñero C., Brotons L., Coll L., González-Olabarría J.R. 2012. Valuing acorn dispersal and resprouting capacity ecological functions to ensure Mediterranean forest resilience after fire. European Journal of Forest Research 131: 835-844.
2011
20. Ameztegui A., Coll L. 2011. Tree dynamics and coexistence in the montane-subalpine ecotone: the role of different light-induced strategies. Journal of Vegetation Science 29(6): 1049-1061.
19. Coll L., Schneider R., Berninger F., Domenicano S., Messier C. 2011. Quantifying the effect of nitrogen induced physiological and structural changes on poplar growth using a carbon-balance model. Tree Physiology 31: 381-390.
18. Domenicano S., Coll L., Messier C., Berninger F. 2011. Nitrogen forms affect root structure and water uptake in the hybrid poplar. New Forests 42(3): 347-362.
17. Ammer C., Balandier P., Scott-Bentsen N., Coll L., Löf M. 2011. Forest vegetation management under debate: an introduction. European Journal of Forest Research 130: 1-5. PDF
16. Coll L., González-Olabarria J.R., Mola-Yudego B., Pukkala T., Messier C. 2011. Predicting understory maximum shrubs cover using altitude and overstory basal area in different Mediterranean forest. European Journal of Forest Research 130: 55-65.
2010 and earlier
15. Martín-Alcon S., González-Olabarria J.R., Coll L. 2010. Wind and snow damage in the Pyrenees pine forests: effect of stand attributes and location. Silva Fennica 44(3): 399-410. PDF
14. Ameztegui A., Brotons L, Coll L. 2010. Land-use changes as major drivers of Mountain pine (Pinus uncinata Ram.) expansion in the Pyrenees. Global Ecology and Biogeography 19: 632-641.
13. Messier C., Coll L., Poitras-Larivière A., Bélanger N., Brisson J. 2009. Resource and non-resource root competition effects of grasses on trees of different successional status. Journal of Ecology 97(3): 548-554. PDF
12. Coll L., Potvin C., Messier C., Delagrange S. 2008. Root architecture and allocation patterns of eight native tropical species with different successional status used in open-grown mixed plantations in Panama. Trees 22: 585-596.
11. Delagrange S., Potvin C., Messier C., Coll L. 2008. Linking multiple-level tree traits with biomass accumulation in native tree species used for reforestation in Panama. Trees 22: 337-349. PDF
10. Brooker R.W., Maestre F.T., Callaway R.M., Lortie C.L., Cavieres L.A., Kunstler G., Liancourt P., Tielbörger K., Travis J.M.J., Anthelme F., Armas C., Coll L., Corcket E., Delzon S., Forey E., Kikvidze Z., OlofssonJ., Pugnaire F., Quiroz Q.L., Saccone P., Schiffers K., Seifan M., Touzard B., Michalet R. 2008. Facilitation in plant communities: the past, the present and the future. Journal of Ecology 96: 18-34. PDF
9. Balandier P., Sinoquet H., Frak E., Giuliani R., Vandame M., Coll L., Prévosto B., Curt T. 2007. Light use efficiency, carbon gain and growth of beech seedling (Fagus sylvatica L.) planted under Scots pine shelterwood. Tree Physiology 27: 1073-1082.
8. Coll L., Messier C., Delagrange S., Berninger F. 2007. Growth, allocation and leaf gas exchanges of hybrid poplar plants in their establishment phase on previously forested sites: effect of different vegetation management techniques. Annals of Forest Science 64: 275-285. PDF
7. Picon-Cochard C., Coll L., Balandier P. 2006. The role of below-ground competition during early stages of secondary succession: the case of 3-years-old Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) seedlings in an abandoned grassland. Oecologia 148: 373-383.
6. Berninger F., Coll L., Vanninen P., Mäkelä A., Palmroth S., Nikinmaa E. 2005. Effects of tree size and position on pipe model ratios, Scots pine. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 35(6): 1294-1304.
5. Curt T., Coll L., Prévosto B., Balandier P., Kunstler G. 2005. Plasticity in growth, biomass allocation and root morphology in beech seedlings as induced by irradiance and herbaceous competition. Annals of Forest Science 62: 51-60. PDF
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