Maxence Soubeyrand

Maxence Soubeyrand
Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue · Forest Research Institute (IRF)

PhD student

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14 Research Items
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Additional affiliations
January 2019 - June 2019
University of Lausanne
Position
  • Intern
June 2018 - August 2020
IRSTEA Montpellier
Position
  • Intern
December 2017 - May 2020
Paul Sabatier University - Toulouse III
Position
  • Intern
Education
September 2017 - June 2019
Paul Sabatier University - Toulouse III
Field of study
  • Ecological modeling
September 2016 - June 2017
Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Field of study
  • Bio Informatics Statistics and Modeling
August 2013 - May 2016
University of Grenoble
Field of study
  • Biology

Publications

Publications (14)
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The delimitation of bioregions helps to understand historical and ecological drivers of species distribution. In this work, we performed a network analysis of the spatial distribution patterns of plants in south of France (Languedoc‐Roussillon and Provence‐Alpes‐Côte d'Azur) to analyze the biogeographical structure of the French Mediterranean flora...
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GIS-based Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis is a well-known decision support tool that can be used in a wide variety of contexts. It is particularly useful for territorial planning in situations where several actors with different, and sometimes contradictory, point of views have to take a decision regarding land use development. While the impact of...
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Aim Accounting for geo-environmental dynamics is crucial to understand community assembly across islands. Whittaker et al. (J Biogeogr, 35:977–994, 2008)’s General Dynamic Model (GDM) aims towards this goal. Yet, it does not explicitly consider that most islands belong to archipelagos. We examined how island biodiversity dynamics are influenced by...
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Sustainable forest management relies on a diversity of harvesting practices to conserve the variety of stand structures and compositions found in natural forests. Extensive use of clearcuts can homogenize stand structure by removing all the canopy, damage forest soils and destroy older downed woody debris already present within stands. In contrast...
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With climate change, climatic optima are shifting poleward more rapidly than tree migration processes, resulting in a mismatch between species distributions and bioclimatic envelopes. Temperate hardwood tree species may take advantage of the release of climate constraints and forest management to migrate into the boreal forest. Here, we use the SOR...
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The Natural Disturbance Based Management (NDBM) aims to maintain specific structural and compositional attributes of natural forests in managed stands. Operationally, NDBM relies on diversifying and adapting silvicultural practices, including partial harvesting (PC), to expand the range of options beyond that of simply clearcuts (CC). Established i...
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Les changements climatiques impactent les écosystèmes forestiers en déplaçant les optimums climatiques vers le nord plus rapidement que le processus de migration des arbres, ainsi on observe un décalage entre la distribution des espèces et leurs enveloppes bioclimatiques. Avec l’aménagement forestier, ces perturbations pourraient profondément modif...
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Supplementary information - GIS-based Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis is a well-known decision support tool that can be used in a wide variety of contexts. It is particularly useful for territorial planning in situations where several actors with different, and sometimes contradictory, point of views have to take a decision regarding land use deve...
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Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) is a well-known decision support tool that can be used in a wide variety of contexts. It is particularly useful for territorial planning in situations where several actors with different, and sometimes contradictory, point of views have to take a decision regarding land use development. While the impact of th...

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