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Christophe Baltzinger
Christophe Baltzinger
Forest ecologist, Dr. Hab., Ph.D, INRAE, France
Verified email at inrae.fr
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Seed dispersal by ungulates as an ecological filter: A trait‐based meta‐analysis
A Albert, AG Auffret, E Cosyns, SAO Cousins, B D'hondt, C Eichberg, ...
Oikos 124 (9), 1109-1120, 2015
1692015
Interaction among deer browsing, hunting, and tree regeneration
JL Martin, C Baltzinger
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 32 (7), 1254-1264, 2002
1182002
Ranking temperate woody species along a gradient of browsing by deer
V Boulanger, C Baltzinger, S Saďd, P Ballon, JF Picard, JL Dupouey
Forest Ecology and Management 258 (7), 1397-1406, 2009
1022009
Ungulates increase forest plant species richness to the benefit of non-forest specialists
V Boulanger, JL Dupouey, F Archaux, V Badeau, C Baltzinger, ...
Global Change Biology 24 (2), e485–e495, 2018
972018
Plants on the move: hitch-hiking with ungulates distributes diaspores across landscapes
C Baltzinger, S Karimi, U Shukla
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 7 (38), 2019
632019
Functionally richer communities improve ecosystem functioning: Dung removal and secondary seed dispersal by dung beetles in the Western Palaearctic
T Milotić, C Baltzinger, C Eichberg, AE Eycott, M Heurich, J Müller, ...
Journal of Biogeography, 2018
592018
Deer prevent western redcedar (Thuya plicata) regeneration in old-growth forests of Haida Gwaii: Is there a potential for recovery?
N Stroh, C Baltzinger, JL Martin
Forest Ecology and Management 255 (12), 3973-3979, 2008
562008
Using basic plant traits to predict ungulate seed dispersal potential
A Albert, A Mĺrell, M Picard, C Baltzinger
Ecography 38 (5), 440-449, 2015
522015
Plant dispersal syndromes are unreliable, especially for predicting zoochory and long‐distance dispersal
AJ Green, C Baltzinger, Á Lovas-Kiss
Oikos 2022 (2), e08327, 2021
502021
Importance for forest plant communities of refuges protecting from deer browsing
S Chollet, C Baltzinger, L Ostermann, F Saint-André, JL Martin
Forest Ecology and Management 289, 470-477, 2013
462013
Complementary endozoochorous long-distance seed dispersal by three native herbivorous ungulates in Europe
M Pellerin, M Picard, S Saďd, E Baubet, C Baltzinger
Basic and Applied Ecology 17 (4), 321-332, 2016
422016
Decreasing deer browsing pressure influenced understory vegetation dynamics over 30 years
V Boulanger, C Baltzinger, S Saďd, P Ballon, JF Picard, JL Dupouey
Annals of Forest Science 72, 367-378, 2015
422015
Red deer Cervus elaphus resting place characteristics obtained from differential GPS data in a forest habitat
C Adrados, C Baltzinger, G Janeau, D Pépin
European Journal of Wildlife Research 54, 487-494, 2008
372008
Hitch-hiking in the wild: should seeds rely on ungulates?
M Picard, C Baltzinger
Plant Ecology and Evolution 145 (1), 24-30, 2012
362012
A better world for bryophytes? A rare and overlooked case of positive community-wide effects of browsing by overabundant deer
S Chollet, C Baltzinger, S Le Saout, JL Martin
Ecoscience 20 (4), 352-360, 2013
332013
Temporal dynamics of seed excretion by wild ungulates: implications for plant dispersal
M Picard, J Papaďx, F Gosselin, D Picot, E Bideau, C Baltzinger
Ecology and Evolution 5 (13), 2621-2632, 2015
322015
Exploring the potential of brown bear (Ursus arctos arctos) as a long-distance seed disperser: a pilot study in South-Western Europe
A Lalleroni, PY Quenette, T Daufresne, M Pellerin, C Baltzinger
Mammalia, 2017
282017
Functional traits of seeds dispersed through endozoochory by native forest ungulates
M Picard, R Chevalier, R Barrier, Y Boscardin, C Baltzinger
Journal of Vegetation Science 27 (5), 987-998, 2016
272016
Deer-mediated expansion of a rare plant species
V Boulanger, C Baltzinger, S Saďd, P Ballon, F Ningre, JF Picard, ...
Plant Ecology 212, 307-314, 2011
272011
Complementary endozoochorous seed dispersal by large mammals in the Golestan National Park, Iran
S Karimi, MR Hemami, MT Esfahani, H Akhani, C Baltzinger
Seed Science Research 28 (4), 294-302, 2018
172018
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