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Sylvain Pincebourde
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Researcher identifiers
- sylvain-pincebourde
- 0000-0001-7964-5861
- Google Scholar : https://scholar.google.fr/citations?user=lqQexxkAAAAJ&hl=fr
- IdRef : 110269063
Presentation
**Forecasting the impacts of \[micro-\]climate change**
My general interest is to understand how organisms interact with their biotic and abiotic environments at a spatial scale relevant to the organism. Organisms experience abiotic fluctuations (e.g. temperature) within their microhabitat, but most of the time these fluctuations are not the ones we measure with weather stations at the regional scale. A comprehensive description of the biophysical mechanisms that characterize the microclimate of species is needed, especially if we are to forecast the ecological effects of the climate change to come. Moreover, microclimatic conditions are heterogeneous in space, especially at local scale. Little is known, however, on the impact of such heterogeneous conditions on the population dynamics of organisms and biotic interactions, two key components in community structure and ecosystem functioning. My general aim is to characterize the microclimate of interacting species to estimate its impact on biotic interactions and population dynamics. Further, biophysical modelling of microclimatic conditions can be used to forecast the direction and amplitude of the microclimatic change as induced by global change. Such a perspective obviously appeals to a highly integrated and multidisciplinary approach. I am an ecologist with knowledge in physiological ecology of invertebrates and plants as well as in environmental biophysics.
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A new conceptual framework to study thermal preference plasticity in ectothermsLife is plastic: How phenotypic plasticity makes us rethink central problems in biology (Jacques Monod Conference), Luis-Miguel CHEVIN; Cameron GHALAMBOR, Jun 2024, Roscoff, France
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Thermal preference plasticity of a major pest: a key to its invasion success?European Congress of Entomology, Emmanouil Roditakis; Stefanos Andreadis, Oct 2023, Heraklion, Greece
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Invasive success of Drosophila suzukii: Is Wolbachia playing a role?REID, May 2023, Poitiers, France
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Fallen fruit: a back-up resource shaping fruit fly communitiesEnto23, Royal Entomological Society, Sep 2023, Falmouth, United Kingdom
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Thermal preference plasticity of Drosophila suzukii: a key to its invasion success?Colloque d'Ecophysiologie Animale (CEPA), Sylvain Pincebourde; Vincent Foray, Nov 2023, Tours, France
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Thermal acclimation effect on the metabolic rate of a pest insectRespFest, David Deslauriers; Christelle Lefrançois, May 2023, La Rochelle, France
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Communautés d’insectes et changement global : enjeux méthodologiques et écologiquesJournée du DiPEE (Dispositif de Partenariats en Ecologie et Environnement Nouvelle-Aquitaine – Centre-val-de-Loire), CNRS, Jun 2022, Poitiers, France
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Wolbachia and diet interaction effect on Drosophila suzukii performanceISEPEP, Hervé Colinet; David Renault, Jul 2022, Rennes, France
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Thermal preference plasticity and fitness of an invasive polyphagous insect in heterogeneous environmentsEuropean PhD Network "Insect Science" IX Annual Meeting, Nov 2021, Firenze, Italy
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Changement climatique et phénologie chez la processionnaire du pin : enjeux et prédictionJournée scientifique du réseau TEMPO, Oct 2021, Avon, France
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Modeling the relationship between temperature and development of the pine processionary moth to predict its phenologySymposium de Modélisation et Statistique en Santé des Animaux et des Plantes (ModStatSAP), Jul 2021, Visioconférence, France
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Macroecological Patterns of Fruit Infestation Rates by the Invasive Fly Drosophila suzukii in the Reservoir Host Plant Sambucus nigra1st International Electronic Conference on Biological Diversity, Ecology and Evolution, Mar 2021, Sciforum.net, France. pp.9469, ⟨10.3390/BDEE2021-09469⟩
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Prédire la phénologie de la processionnaire du pin sur la base de sa biologie thermiqueJournées scientifiques annuelles des sites INRAE du Loiret, Nov 2020, Orléans, France
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Changement climatique et phénologie chez la processionnaire du pin : enjeux et prédictionRéunion du GDR Plasticité Phénotypique, Nov 2020, Visioconférence, France
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Dérèglement climatique et variabilité phénologique de la processionnaire du pin. Comprendre pour améliorer la lutte.Réunion annuelle du Groupe des Entomologistes Forestiers Francophones (GEFF), Sep 2019, Quillan, France
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Understanding density-dependent polyphenism in melanism in sub-Arctic range expanding populations of the winter moth Operophtera brumata: an ecophysiological perspective3rd Croatian Symposium on Invasive Species, Nov 2018, Zagreb, Croatia
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How does climate change affect the pine processionary moth phenology?International meeting on processionary moth, Dec 2018, Tunis, Tunisia
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The thermal heterogeneity at leaf, canopy and biogeographical scales: consequences for leaf dwelling insectsAnnual Meeting of the Society-for-Integrative-and-Comparative-Biology (SICB), Jan 2016, Portland, United States. 1 p
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Modelling spatial and temporal leaf temperature dynamics a focus on the leaf boundary layer7. International Conference on Functional-Structural Plant Models, FSPM., Jun 2013, Sariselka, Finland. pp.146-148
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Climate and plant pest dynamics: scales matterPlant and canopy architecture impact on disease epidemiology and pest development international conference, Jul 2012, Rennes, France
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Can tree architecture buffer climate change effects on pest? A biophysical approach using virtual plants6. International Workshop on Functional-Structural Plant Models, Sep 2010, Davis, United States. pp.120-122
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A biophysical approach to simulate effects of climatic change on tree pest insects.Interdisciplinarity workshop on Adapting to Climate Change Agriculture and Ecosystems, Oct 2010, Aubière, France
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Wolbachia and diet modulation interact and affect the performance of an invasive fruit flyConference poster hal-03827196v1 |
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Surviving in a changing world: key contributions of legacies from abiotic disturbances to the resilience of forest arthropod communitiesForest disturbance and ecosystem dynamics in a changing world, Sep 2022, Berchtesgaden, Germany, Germany. 1 p., 2022
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Modelling spatial and temporal leaf temperature dynamics at leaf and canopy scalesWorkshop HETEROCLIM, Jun 2014, Loches, France. IRBI - LEGS, 1 p., 2014, The response of organisms to climate change in heterogeneous environments
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L’anticipation des impacts du changement climatique sur les bioagresseurs en arboriculture fruitièreÉditions Quae. Les productions fruitières à l'heure du changement climatique, Editions Quae, pp.319-353, 2022, 9782759232512
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Conclusion. Produire des fruits en régions tempérées entre risques et opportunités dans un climat qui changeJean-Michel Legave. Les productions fruitières à l'heure du changement climatique - Risques et opportunités en régions tempérées, Editions Quae, pp.437-446, 2022, 978-2759232512
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Plant-Insect Interactions in a Changing WorldSauvion; N and Thiery; D and Calatayud; PA. Insect-plant Interactions In A Crop Protection Perspective, 81, ACADEMIC PRESS LTD-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, pp.289-332, 2017, Advances in Botanical Research, 978-0-12-803324-1; 978-0-12-803318-0. ⟨10.1016/bs.abr.2016.09.009⟩
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Biophysique environnementale des insectes endophytes.Ecologie, Environnement. Université François Rabelais - Tours, 2005. Français. ⟨NNT : ⟩
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Thermal ecology of ectotherms: the role of microclimates in climate change responsesBiodiversity and Ecology. Université de Tours, 2019
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