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Mark Vellend

Professeur, Faculté des sciences
FAC. SCIENCES Biologie

Présentation

Sujet de recherche

Biodiversity and Biocomplexity, Ecological and Ecophysiological Processes, Environment and Habitats, Genotype and Phenotype, Landscape and Restoration

Disciplines de recherche

Biology and Related Sciences

Mots-clés

range limits

Intérêts de recherche

Ecology and genetics of plant populations and communities. Integration of ecology and evolutionary biology. Historical ecology.

Langues parlées et écrites

Anglais, Français

Diplômes

(2004). (Doctorate, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology). Cornell University.

(1999). (Master's Thesis, Science - Masters). McGill University.

(1996). (Bachelor's, Science). McGill University.

Expérience académique

Full Professor / Professeur titulaire. (2016-). Université de Sherbrooke. Canada.

Prix et distinctions

  • (2022) Highly Cited Researcher. Clarivate (formerly ISI). (Distinction).
  • (2019) E.W.R. Steacie Memorial Fellowship. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC). (Prize / Award).
  • (2018) Excel Award, Gold Medal. Association Media & Publishing. (Prize / Award).
  • (2015) W.S. Cooper Award. Ecological Society of America. (Prize / Award).
  • (2014) Prix de la recherche et de la création 2014, Sciences naturelles et génie (Research and Innovation Prize 2014, Natural Sciences & Engineering). Université de Sherbrooke. (Prize / Award).
  • (2013) Faculty Member, Faculty of 1000. Faculty of 1000. (Distinction).
  • (2010) Canada Research Chair in Conservation Biology. University of British Columbia. (Distinction).
  • (2007) Junior Early Career Scholar. Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies (UBC). (Distinction).
  • (2005) Young Investigator's Prize. American Society of Naturalists. (Prize / Award).
  • Fellow. Royal Society of Canada. (Distinction).
  • Fellow. Ecological Society of America (ESA). (Honor).
  • Top 10 scientific discovery of 2019 / Une des 10 découvertes de l'année. Québec Science (magazine). (Distinction).

Financement

  • Grant. (Awarded). Co-applicant. Leverhulme Centre for Anthropocene Biodiversity. Leverhulme Trust (The). Leverhulme Research Centres. 17 000 000 $. (2019-2029)
  • Grant. (Awarded). Principal Investigator. Plant population and community responses to environmental change. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC). Discovery Grants. 325 000 $. (2022-2027)
  • Grant. (Awarded). Co-applicant. The Canadian Airborne Biodiversity Observatory. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC). Discovery Frontiers. 4 000 000 $. (2018-2023)
  • Grant. (Awarded). Co-applicant. DNA genetic analyzer for molecular ecology/biology applications. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC). Research Tools and Instruments. 149 515 $. (2019-2020)
  • Fellowship. (Awarded). Principal Applicant. E.W.R. Steacie Memorial Fellowship. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC). 250 000 $. (2017-2019)
  • Grant. (Awarded). Co-applicant. Vehicles and mobile laboratory for field research in ecology. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC). Research Tools & Instruments. 110 651 $. (2017-2018)
  • Grant. (Awarded). Principal Investigator. A network of timelapse cameras for monitoring forest plant phenology. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC). Research Tools & Instruments. 24 380 $. (2017-2017)

Publications

Articles de revue

  • Carroll, T.*, Cardou, F.*, Dornelas, M., Thomas, C.D. & Vellend, M. (2023). Biodiversity change under adaptive community dynamics. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY 29 3525-3538. (Published).
  • Rinas, C.*, McMullin, R.T., Rousseu, F. & Vellend, M. (2023). Diversity and assembly of lichens and bryophytes on tree trunks along a temperate to boreal elevation gradient. OECOLOGIA 202 55-67. (Published).
  • Jantzen, J., Laliberté, E., Carteron, A., Beauchamp-Rioux, R., Blanchard, F., Crofts, A.*, Girard, A., Hacker, P., Pardo, J., Schweiger, A., Demers-Thibeault, S., Coops, N., Kalacska, M., Vellend, M., Bruneau, A. (2023). Evolutionary history explains foliar spectral differences between arbuscular and ectomycorrhizal plant species. NEW PHYTOLOGIST 238 2651-2667. (Published).
  • Dornelas, M., Chase, J.M., Gotelli, N.J., Magurran, A.E., McGill, B.J., Antão, L.H., Blowes, S.A., Daskalova, G.N., Leung, B., Martins, I.S., Moyes, F., Myers-Smith, I.H., Thomas, C.D. & Vellend, M. (2023). Looking back on biodiversity change: lessons for the road ahead. PHILOSPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LONDON B 378 20220199. (Published).
  • Miraglio, T., Coops, N.C., Wallis, C.I.B.*, Crofts, A.L.*, Kalacska, M., Vellend, M., Serbin, S.P, Arroyo-Mora, J.P. & Laliberté, E. (2023). Mapping canopy traits over Québec using airborne and spaceborne imaging spectroscopy. SCIENTIFIC REPORTS 13 17179. (Published).
  • Messier, J.*, Becker-Scarpitta, A.*, Li, Y., Violle, C. & Vellend, M. (2023). Plant species and community changes over 40 years of warming are associated with biomass allocation and root traits. ECOLOGY (Revision Requested).
  • Kothari, S., Beauchamp-Rioux, R., Blanchard, F., Crofts, A.L.*, Girard, A., Guilbeault-Mayers, X., Hacker, P.W., Pardo, J., Schweiger, A.K., Demers-Thibeault, S., Bruneau, A., Coops, N.C., Kalacska, M., Vellend, M., Laliberté, E. (2023). Predicting leaf traits across functional groups using reflectance spectroscopy. NEW PHYTOLOGIST 238 549-566. (Published).
  • Wallis, C.I.B.*, Crofts, A.L.*, Inamdar, D., Arroyo-Mora, J.P., Kalacska, M., Laliberté, E., Vellend, M. (2023). Remotely sensed carbon content: The role of tree composition and tree diversity. Remote Sensing of the Environment 284 113333. (Published).
  • Ni, M.* & Vellend, M. (2023). Soil properties constrain predicted poleward migration of plants under climate change. NEW PHYTOLOGIST 241 131-141. (Published).
  • Cardou, F.* & Vellend, M. (2023). Stealth advocacy in ecology and conservation biology. BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION 280 109968. (Published).
  • Martins, I.S.*, Dornelas, M., Vellend, M. & Thomas, C.D. (2022). A millennium of increasing ecosystem diversity until the mid-20th century. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY 28 5945-5955. (Published).
  • Becker-Scarpitta, A.*, Auberson-Lavoie, D.*, Aussenac, R., Vellend, M. (2022). Different temporal trends in vascular plant and bryophyte communities along elevational gradients over four decades of warming. ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION 12 e9102. (Published).
  • Staude, I. + 77 co-authors (including Vellend, M.). (2022). Directional temporal turnover toward plant species with larger ranges across habitats. ECOLOGY LETTERS 25 466-482. (Published).
  • Beguin, J.*, Côté, S. & Vellend, M. (2022). Large herbivores trigger spatiotemporal changes in forest plant diversity. ECOLOGY 103 e3739. (Published).
  • Carteron, A.*, Vellend, M. & Laliberté, E. (2022). Mycorrhizal dominance reduces forest-tree species diversity. NATURE ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION 6 370-374. (Published).
  • Crockett, E.T.H., Vellend, M., Bennett, E.M. (2022). Tree biodiversity in northern forests shows temporal stability over 35 years at different scales, levels and dimensions. JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY 110 2388-2403. (Published).
  • Vellend, M., Thompson, J.R., Danneyrolles, V.* & Rousseu, F. (2021). Changes in landscape-scale tree biodiversity in the northeastern United States since European settlement. GLOBAL ECOLOGY & BIOGEOGRAPHY 30 666-673. (Published).
  • Rivest, S.*, Lajoie, G.*, Watts, D.A.* & Vellend, M. (2021). Earlier spring reduces potential for gene flow via reduced flowering synchrony across an elevational gradient. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY 108 538-545. (Published).
  • Martin, C.A., Proulx, R., Vellend, M., Fahrig, L. (2021). How the relationship between vegetation cover and land-cover variance constrains biodiversity in a human dominated world. LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY 36 3097-3104. (Published).
  • Vellend, M., Béhé, M., Carteron, A.*, Crofts, A.L.*, Danneyrolles, V.*, Gamhewa, H.T.*, Ni, M.*, Rinas, C.L.* & Watts, D.A.*. (2021). Plant responses to climate change and an elevational gradient in Mont Mégantic National Park, Québec. NORTHEASTERN NATURALIST 28 4-28. (Published).
  • Danneyrolles, V.*, Vellend, M., Dupuis, S., Boucher, Y., Laflamme, J., Bergeron, Y., Fortin, G., Leroyer, M., de Römer, A., Terrail, R., Arseneault, D. (2021). Scale-dependent changes in tree diversity over more than a century in eastern Canada: landscape diversification and regional homogenisation. JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY 109 273-283. (Published).
  • Ni, M.* & Vellend, M. (2021). Space-for-time inferences about range-edge dynamics of tree species can be influenced by sampling biases. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY 27 2102-2012. (Published).
  • Thomas, H. + ~104 co-authors (incl. Vellend, M.). (2020). Global plant trait relationships extend to the climatic extremes of the tundra biome. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS 11 1351. (Published).
  • Bowler, D.E., Bjorkman, A.D., Dornelas, M., Myers-Smith, I.H., Navarro, L.M., Niamir, A., Supp, S.R., Waldock, C., Winter, M., Vellend, M., Blowes, S.A., Böhning-Gaese, K., Bruelheide, H., Elahi, R., Antão, L.H., Hines, J., Isbelle, F., Jones, H.P., Magurran, A.E., Sarmento Cabral, J. & Bates, A.E. (2020). Mapping human pressures on biodiversity across the planet uncovers anthropogenic threat complexes. PEOPLE & NATURE 2 380-394. (Published).
  • Carteron, A.*, Parasquive, V., Blanchard, F., Guilbeault-Mayers, X., Turner, B.L., Vellend, M., Laliberté, E. (2020). Soil abiotic and biotic properties constrain the establishment of a dominant temperate tree into boreal forests. JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY 108 931-944. (Published).
  • Kattge, J. & TRY database contributors (100s of people). (2020). TRY plant trait database – enhanced coverage and open access. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY 26 119-188. (Published).
  • Auberson-Lavoie, D.* & Vellend, M. (2020). Trillium erectumCauses and consequences of deer browing on red trillium () along an elevational gradient. BOTANY 8 469-478. (Published).
  • Renaud, L.-A., Vellend, M. & Pelletier, F. 2019. (2019). Du réchauffement aux conséquences écologiques: s'adapter, migrer ou disparaître. CLIMATOSCOPE 1 31-35. (Published).
  • Becker-Scarpitta, A.*, Vissault, S. & Vellend, M. (2019). Four decades of plant community change along a continental gradient of warming. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY 25 1629–1641. (Published).
  • De Frenne, P., Zellweger, F., Rodriguez-Sánchez, F., Scheffers, B., Hylander, K., Luoto, M., Vellend, M., Verheyen, K. & Lenoir, J. (2019). Global buffering of temperatures under forest canopies. NATURE ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION 3 (5), 744. (Published).
  • Fahrig, L., Arroyo-Rodríguez, V., Bennett, J.R., Boucher-Lalonde, V., Cazetta, E., Currie, D.J., Eigenbrod, F., Ford, A.T., Harrison, S.P., Jaeger, J.A.G., Koper, N., Martin, A.E., Metzger, J.P., Morrison, P., Rhodes, J.R., Saunders, D.A., Simberloff, D., Smith, A.C., Tischendorf, L., Vellend, M. and Watling, J.I. (2019). Is habitat fragmentation bad for biodiversity?. BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION 230 179-186. (Published).
  • Chase, J.M., McGill, B.J., Thompson, P.L., Antão, L.H., Bates, A.E., Blowes, S.A., Dornelas, M., Gonzalez, A., Magurran, A.E., Supp, S.R., Winter, M., Bjorkman, A.D., Bruelheide, H., Byrnes, J.E.K., Cabral, J.S., Elahi, R., Gomez, C., Guzman, H.M., Isbell, F., Myers-Smith, I.H., Jones, H.P., Hines, J., Vellend, M., Waldock, C. & O'Connor, M. (2019). Species richness change across spatial scales. OIKOS 128 1079-1091. (Published).
  • Danneyrolles, V.*, Dupuis, S., Fortin, G., Leroyer, M., de Römer, A., Terrail, R., Vellend, M., Boucher, Y, Laflamme, J., Bergeron, Y. & Arsenault, D. (2019). Stronger influence of anthropogenic disturbance than climate change on century-scale compositional changes in northern forests. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS 10 1265. (Published).
  • Vellend, M. (2019). The behavioural economics of biodiversity conservation scientists. PHILOSOPHICAL TOPICS 47 219-237. (Published).
  • Blowes, S. A., Supp, S. R., Antão, L. H., Bates, A., Bruelheide, H., Chase, J. M., Moyes, F., Magurran, A., McGill, B., Myers-Smith, I.H., Winter, M., Bjorkman, A.D., Bowler, D., Byrnes, J. E. K., Gonzalez, A., Hines, J., Isbell, F., Jones, H., Navarro, L.M., Thompson, P., Vellend, M., Waldock, C. & Dornelas, M. (2019). The geography of biodiversity change in marine and terrestrial assemblages. SCIENCE 366 339-345. (Published).
  • Barnett, D.T., Adler, P.B., Chemel, B.R., Duffy, P.A., Enquist, B.J., Grace, J.B., Harrison, S., Peet, R.K., Schimel, D.S., Stohlgren, T.J. and Vellend, M. (2019). The plant diversity sampling design for The National Ecological Observatory Network. ECOSPHERE 10 e02540. (Published).
  • Brady, S. P., Bolnick, D. I., Barrett, R. D. H., Chapman, L. J., Crispo, E., Derry, A. M., Eckert, C.G., Fraser, D. J., Fussmann, G. F., Gonzalez, A., Guichard, F., Lamy, T., Lane, J. E., McAdam, A. G., Newman, A. E. M., Paccard, A., Robertson, B. A., Rolshausen, G., Schulte, P. M., Simons, A. M., Vellend, M. and Hendry, A. P. (2019). Understanding maladaptation by uniting ecological and evolutionary perspectives. THE AMERICAN NATURALIST 194 495-515. (Published).
  • Kharouba, H.M., Lewthwaite, J.M.M., Guralnick, R., Kerr, J.T. & Vellend, M. (2019). Using insect natural history collections to study global change impacts: challenges and opportunities. PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LONDON B 374 20170405. (Published).
  • Lajoie, G.* & Vellend, M. (2018). Characterizing the contribution of plasticity and genetic differentiation to community-level trait responses to environmental change. ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION 8 3895-3907. (Published).
  • Balint, M., Pfenninger, M., Grossart, H-P., Taberlet, P., Vellend, M., Leibold, M.A., Englund, G. & Bowler, D. (2018). Environmental DNA time series in ecology. TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION 33 945-957. (Published).
  • Perring, M., Bernhardt-Römermann, M., Baeten, L., Midolo, G., Blondeel, H., Depauw, L., Landuyt, D., Maes, S., De Lombaerde, E., Carón, M., Vellend, M., B., Chudomelova, M., Decocq, G., Diekmann, M., Dirnböck, T., Dorfler, I., Durak, T., De Frenne, P., Gilliam, F., Hédl, R., Heinken, T., Hommel, P., Jaroszewicz, B., Kirby, K., Kopecký, M., Lenoir, J., Li, D., Máliš, F., Mitchell, F., Naaf, T., Newman, M., Petrik, P., Reczynska, K., Schmidt, W., Standovár, T., Swierkosz, K., Van Calster, H., Vild, O., Wagner, E.R., Wulf, M., Verheyen, K. (2018). Global environmental change effects on plant community composition trajectories depend upon management legacies. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY 24 1722-1740. (Published).
  • Rivest, S.* & Vellend, M. (2018). Herbivory and pollen limitation at the upper elevational range limit of two forest understory plants of eastern North America. ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION 8 892-903. (Published).
  • Liu, J., Vellend, M., Wang, Z. & Yu, M. (2018). High beta diversity among small islands is due to environmental heterogeneity rather than ecological drift. JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY 45 2252 –2261. (Published).
  • Múrria, C.*, Bonada, N., Vellend, M., Zamora-Muñoz, C., Alba-Tercedor, J., Sainz-Cantero, C.E., Garrido, J., Acosta, R., El Alami, M., Barquín, J., Derka, T., Álvarez-Cabria, M., Sáinz-Bariain, M., Filipe, A.F., & Vogler, A.P. (2018). Local environment rather than past climate determines community composition of mountain stream macroinvertebrates across Europe. MOLECULAR ECOLOGY 26 6085– 6099. (Published).
  • Wu, C., Vellend, M., Yuan, W., Jiang, B., Lui, J., Shen, A., Lui, J., Zhu, J. and Yu, M. (2018). Patterns and determinants of plant biodiversity in non-commercial forests of eastern China. PLOS ONE 12 e0188409. (Published).
  • Bjorkman, A. + 129 co-authors (incl. Vellend, M.). (2018). Plant functional trait change across a warming tundra biome. NATURE 562 57–62. (Published).
  • Bjorkman, A.D.*, Vellend, M., Frei, E.R. & Henry, G.H.R. (2017). Climate adaptation is not enough: warming does not facilitate success of southern tundra plant populations in the high Arctic. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY 23 1540-1551. (Published).
  • Verheyen, K. + 46 co-authors (incl. Vellend, M.). (2017). Combining biodiversity resurveys across regions to advance global change research. BIOSCIENCE 67 73-83. (Published).
  • Vellend, M., Dornelas, M., Baeten, L., Beauséjour, R.*, Brown, C.D., De Frenne, P., Elmendorf, S.C., Gotelli, N.J., Moyes, F., Myers-Smith, I.H., Magurran, A., McGill, B.J., Shimadzu, H. & Sievers, C. (2017). Estimates of local biodiversity change over time stand up to scrutiny. ECOLOGY 98 583-590. (Published).
  • Fugère, M.*, Bradley, R. & Vellend, M. (2017). Exotic earthworms dispersion through protected forest areas and their potential impacts on nitrous oxide production. BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS 19 773-783. (Published).
  • Prevéy, J.S., Vellend, M., Ruger, N., Hollister, R.D., Bjorkman, A.D., Myers-Smith, I.H., Elmendorf, S.C., Clark, K., Cooper, E.J., Elberling, B., Fosaa, A.M., Henry, G.H.R., Høye, T.T., Jónsdóttir, I.S., Klanderud, K., Lévesque, E., Mauritz, M., Molau, U., Natali, S.M., Oberbauer, S.F., Panchen, Z.A., Post, E., Rumpf, S.B., Schmidt, N.M., Schuur, E.A.G., Semenchuk, P.R., Troxler, T., Welker, J.M., Rixen, C. (2017). Greater temperature sensitivity of plant phenology at colder sites: implications for convergence across northern latitudes. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY 23 2660–2671. (Published).
  • Becker Scarpitta, A.*, Bardat, J., Lalanne, A. & Vellend, M. (2017). Long-term community change: bryophytes are more responsive than vascular plants to nitrogen deposition and warming. JOURNAL OF VEGETATION SCIENCE 28 1220-1229. (Published).
  • Vellend, M., Baeten, L., Becker-Scarpitta, A.*, Boucher-Lalonde, V.*, McCune, J.L., Messier, J.*, Myers-Smith, I.H.* & Sax, D.F. (2017). Plant biodiversity change across scales during the Anthropocene. ANNUAL REVIEW OF PLANT BIOLOGY 68 563-586. (Published).
  • Vellend, M., Young, A.B.*, Letendre, G.* and Rivest, S.*. (2017). Thaw circles around tree trunks provide spring ephemeral plants with a big head start on the growing season. ECOLOGY 98 3224–3226. (Published).
  • Vellend, M. (2017). The biodiversity conservation paradox. AMERICAN SCIENTIST 105 94-101. (Published).
  • Craven, D., Thakur, M.P., Cameron, E.K., Frelich, L.E., Beauséjour, R.*, Blair, R.B., Blossey, B., Burtis, J., Choi, A., Fahey, T.J., Fisichelli, N.A., Gibson, K., Handa, I.T., Hopfensperger, K., Loss, S.R., Nuzzo, V., Maerz, J., Sackett, T., Scharenboch, B.C., Smith, S.M., Vellend, M., Umek, L.G.& Eisenhauer, N. (2017). The unseen invaders: introduced earthworms as drivers of change in plant communities in North American forests (a meta-analysis). GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY 23 1065–1074. (Published).
  • Kleynhans, E.J.*, Otto, S.P., Reich, P.B., & Vellend, M. (2016). Adaptation to elevated CO2 in different biodiversity contexts. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS 7 12358. (Published).
  • Urli, M.*, Brown, C.D.*, Narváez Perez, R., Chagnon, P.-L. & Vellend, M. (2016). Increased seedling establishment via enemy-release at the upper elevational range limit of sugar maple. ECOLOGY 97 3058–3069. (Published).
  • Myers-Smith, I.H.* + 32 co-authors + Vellend, M. (last author). (2015). Climate sensitivity of shrub growth across the tundra biome. NATURE CLIMATE CHANGE 5 887–891. (Published).
  • Bjorkman, A.D.*, Elmendorf, S.C., Beamish, A.L., Vellend, M., Henry, G.H.R. (2015). Contrasting effects of warming and increased snowfall on Arctic tundra plant phenology over the past two decades. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY 21 4651–4661. (Published).
  • Baeten, L., Davies, T.J., Verheyen, K., Van Calster, H., Vellend, M. (2015). Disentangling dispersal from phylogeny in the colonization capacity of forest understorey plants. JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY 103 175-183. (Published).
  • Savage, J.*, Vellend, M. (2015). Elevational shifts, biotic homogenization and time lags in vegetation change during 40 years of climate warming. ECOGRAPHY 38 546-555. (Published).
  • Kharouba, H.M.*, Vellend, M. (2015). Flowering time of butterfly nectar food plants is more sensitive to temperature than the timing of butterfly adult flight. JOURNAL OF ANIMAL ECOLOGY 84 1311–1321. (Published).
  • Lajoie, G*, Vellend, M. (2015). Understanding context dependence in the contribution of intraspecific variation to community trait-environment matching. ECOLOGY 96 2912-2922. (Published).
  • VELLEND M, SRIVASTAVA DS, ANDERSON KM*, BROWN CD*, JANKOWSKI JE, KLEYNHANS EJ*, KRAFT NJB*, LETAW AD*, MACDONALD AAM*, MACLEAN JE*, MYERS-SMITH IH*, NORRIS AR*, XUE X*. (2014). Assessing the relative importance of neutral stochasticity in ecological communities. OIKOS 123 1420–1430. (Published).
  • McCUNE JL*, VELLEND M, PELLATT MG. (2014). Combining phytolith analysis with historical ecology to reveal the long-term, local-scale dynamics within a savannah-forest landscape mosaic. BIODIVERSITY & CONSERVATION 24 609-626. (Published).
  • VELLEND M, LAJOIE G*, BOURRET A*, MÚRRIA C*, KEMBEL SW, GARANT D. (2014). Drawing ecological inferences from coincident patterns of population- and community-level biodiversity. MOLECULAR ECOLOGY 23 (12), 2890–2901. (Published).
  • BEAUSÉJOUR R*, HANDA IT, LECHOWICZ MJ, GILBERT B, VELLEND M. (2014). Historical anthropogenic disturbances influence patterns of non-native earthworm and plant invasions in a temperate primary forest. BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS 17 1267–1281. (Published).
  • BROWN CD*, VELLEND M. (2014). Non-climatic constraints on upper elevational plant range expansion under climate change. PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LONDON B 281 20141779. (Published).
  • KHAROUBA HM*, VELLEND M, SARFRAZ RM, MYERS JH. (2014). The effects of experimental warming on the timing of a plant-insect herbivore interaction. JOURNAL OF ANIMAL ECOLOGY 84 785-796. (Published).
  • VELLEND M. (2014). The value of biodiversity: a humbling analysis. TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION 29 (3), 138–139. (Published).
  • McCUNE JL*, VELLEND M. (2014). Using plant traits to predict the sensitivity of colonizations and extirpations to landscape context. OECOLOGIA 178 511-524. (Published).
  • BENNETT JR*, VELLEND M, LILLEY PL*, CORNWELL WK*, ARCESE P. (2013). Abundance, rarity and invasion debt among exotic species in a patchy ecosystem. BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS 15 (3), 707-716. (Published).
  • VELLEND M, BAETEN L, MYERS-SMITH IH*, ELMENDORF SC, BEAUSÉJOUR R*, BROWN CD*, DE FRENNE P, VERHEYEN K, WIPF S. (2013). A global meta-analysis reveals no net change in local-scale plant biodiversity over time. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES USA 110 (48), 19456-19459. (Published).
  • McCUNE JL*, VELLEND M. (2013). Gains in native species promote biotic homogenization over four decades in a human?dominated landscape. JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY 101 (6), 1542-1551. (Published).
  • VELLEND M, BROWN CD*, KHAROUBA HM*, McCUNE JL*, MYERS-SMITH IH*. (2013). Historical ecology: Using unconventional data sources to test for effects of global environmental change. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY 100 (7), 1294-1305. (Published).
  • GIESELMAN TM*, HODGES KE, VELLEND M. (2013). Human-induced edges alter grassland community composition. BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION 158 384-392. (Published).
  • DE FRENNE P, RODRÍGUEZ-SÁNCHEZ F, COOMES DA, BAETEN L, VERSTRAETEN G, VELLEND M, BERNHARDT-RÖMERMANN M, BROWN CD*, et al. (2013). Microclimate moderates plant responses to macroclimate warming. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES USA 110 (46), 18561-18565. (Published).
  • McCUNE JL*, PELLATT M, VELLEND M. (2013). Multidisciplinary synthesis of long-term human–ecosystem interactions: A perspective from the Garry oak ecosystem of British Columbia. BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION 166 293-300. (Published).
  • KHAROUBA HM*, VELLEND M, RIOUX-PAQUETTE SR, KERR JT. (2013). Predicting the sensitivity of butterfly phenology to temperature over the past century. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY 20 (2), 504-514. (Published).
  • DORNELAS M, + 15 co-authors, VELLEND M. (2013). Quantifying temporal change in biodiversity: challenges and opportunities. PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LONDON B 280 (1750), 20121931. (Published).
  • VELLEND M, KHAROUBA HM*. (2013). Setting conservation priorities when what you see is not what you get. ANIMAL CONSERVATION 16 14-15. (Published).
  • STEGEN JC, + 14 co-authors, VELLEND M. (2013). Stochastic and deterministic drivers of spatial and temporal turnover in breeding bird communities. GLOBAL ECOLOGY & BIOGEOGRAPHY 22 (2), 202-212. (Published).
  • TOMIMATSU H, SASAKI T, KUROKAWA H, BRIDLE JR, FONTAINE C, KITANO J, STOUFFER DB, VELLEND M, et al. (2013). Sustaining ecosystem functions in a changing world: a call for an integrated approach. JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY 50 1124-1130. (Published).
  • WILLIAMS JW, KHAROUBA HM*, VELOZ S, VELLEND M, McLACHLAN J, LIU Z, OTTO-BLIESNER B, HE F. (2013). The ice age ecologist: testing methods for reserve prioritization during the last global warming. GLOBAL ECOLOGY & BIOGEOGRAPHY 22 (3), 289-301. (Published).
  • URBAN MC, DE MEESTER L, VELLEND M, STOKS R, VANOVERBEKE J. (2012). A crucial step toward realism: responses to climate change from an evolving metacommunity perspective. EVOLUTIONARY APPLICATIONS 5 (2), 154-167. (Published).
  • BERNARD-VERDIER M*, NAVAS ML, VELLEND M, VIOLLE C, FAYOLLE A, GARNIER E. (2012). Community assembly along a soil depth gradient: contrasting patterns of plant trait convergence and divergence in a Mediterranean rangeland. JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY 100 (6), 1422-1433. (Published).
  • McLEOD K*, SCASCITELLI M*, VELLEND M. (2012). Detecting small?scale genotype–environment interactions in apomictic dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) populations. JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY 25 (8), 1667-1675. (Published).
  • NORBERG J, URBAN MC, VELLEND M, KLAUSMEIER CA, LOEUILLE N. (2012). Eco-evolutionary responses of biodiversity to climate change. NATURE CLIMATE CHANGE 20 (10), 747-751. (Published).
  • DRUMMOND EBM*, VELLEND M. (2012). Genotypic diversity effects on the performance of Taraxacum officinale populations increase with time and environmental favorability. PLOS ONE 7 (2), e30314. (Published).
  • SCHWARTZ MW, + 28 co-authors, VELLEND M, ZELLMER S. (2012). Managed relocation: integrating the scientific, regulatory, and ethical challenges. BIOSCIENCE 62 (8), 732-743. (Published).
  • KRAFT NJB*, COMITA LS, CHASE JM, SANDERS NJ, SWENSON NG, CRIST TO, STEGEN JC, VELLEND M, et al. (2011). Disentangling the drivers of ? diversity along latitudinal and elevational gradients. SCIENCE 333 (6050), 1755-1758. (Published).
  • ANDERSON MJ, CRIST TO, CHASE JM, VELLEND M, et al. (2011). Navigating the multiple meanings of ? diversity: a roadmap for the practicing ecologist. ECOLOGY LETTERS 14 (1), 19-28. (Published).
  • ADAMS RI*, VELLEND M. (2011). Species diversity of grasses promotes genotypic diversity of clover populations in simulated communities. OIKOS 120 (10), 1584-1594. (Published).
  • CHASE JM, KRAFT NJB*, SMITH KG, VELLEND M, INOUYE BD. (2011). Using null models to disentangle variation in community dissimilarity from variation in ?-diversity. ECOSPHERE 2 (2), art24. (Published).
  • HARRISON S, VELLEND M, DAMSCHEN EI. (2011). ‘Structured’ beta diversity increases with climatic productivity in a classic dataset. ECOSPHERE 2 (1), art11. (Published).
  • VELLEND M. (2010). Conceptual synthesis in community ecology. QUARTERLY REVIEW OF BIOLOGY 85 (2), 183-206. (Published).
  • BJORKMAN AD*, VELLEND M. (2010). Defining historical baselines for conservation: ecological changes since European settlement on Vancouver Island, Canada. CONSERVATION BIOLOGY 24 (6), 1559-1568. (Published).
  • VELLEND M, DRUMMOND EBM*, TOMIMATSU H*. (2010). Effects of genotype identity and diversity on the invasiveness and invasibility of plant populations. OECOLOGIA 162 (2), 371-381. (Published).
  • VELLEND M, DRUMMOND EBM*, MUIR JL*. (2009). Ecological differentiation among genotypes of dandelions (Taraxacum officinale). WEED SCIENCE 57 (4), 410-416. (Published).
  • JOHNSON MTJ, VELLEND M, STINCHCOMBE JR. (2009). Evolution in plant populations as a driver of ecological changes in arthropod communities. PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LONDON B 364 (1523), 1593-1605. (Published).
  • RICHARDSON DM, + 20 co-authors, VELLEND M. (2009). Multidimensional evaluation of managed relocation. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES USA 106 (24), 9721-9724. (Published).
  • LILLEY PL*, VELLEND M. (2009). Negative native–exotic diversity relationship in oak savannas explained by human influence and climate. OIKOS 118 (9), 1373-1382. (Published).
  • TOMIMATSU H*, KEPHART SR, VELLEND M. (2009). Phylogeography of Camassia quamash in western North America: postglacial colonization and transport by indigenous peoples. MOLECULAR ECOLOGY 18 3918-3928. (Published).
  • HUGHES AR, INOUYE BD, JOHNSON MTJ, UNDERWOOD N, VELLEND M. (2008). Ecological consequences of genetic diversity. ECOLOGY LETTERS 11 (6), 609-623. (Published).
  • VELLEND M. (2008). Effects of diversity on diversity: consequences of competition and facilitation. OIKOS 117 (7), 1075-1085. (Published).
  • VELLEND M, BJORKMAN AD*, McCONCHIE A*. (2008). Environmentally biased fragmentation of oak savanna habitat on southeastern Vancouver Island, Canada. BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION 141 (10), 2576-2584. (Published).
  • COUVREUR M, VERHEYEN K, VELLEND M, LAMOOT I, COSYNS E, HOFFMAN M, HERMY M. (2008). Epizoochory by large herbivores: merging data with models. BASIC & APPLIED ECOLOGY 9 (3), 204-212. (Published).
  • VAN DER VEKEN S, HERMY M, VELLEND M, KNAPPEN A, VERHEYEN K. (2008). Garden plants get a head start on climate change. FRONTIERS IN ECOLOGY & THE ENVIRONMENT 6 (4), 212-216. (Published).
  • VELLEND M, LITRICO I. (2008). Sex and space destabilize intransitive competition within and between species. PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LONDON B 275 (1645), 1857-1864. (Published).
  • URBAN MC, + 11 co-authors, VELLEND M, WADE MJ. (2008). The evolutionary ecology of metacommunities. TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION 23 (6), 311-317. (Published).
  • VELLEND M, LILLEY PL*, STARZOMSKI BM*. (2008). Using subsets of species in biodiversity surveys. JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY 45 (1), 161-169. (Published).
  • VELLEND, M., HARMON, L.J., LOCKWOOD, J.L., MAYFIELD, M.M., HUGHES, A.R., WARES, J.P., & SAX, D.F. (2007). Effects of exotic species on evolutionary diversification. TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION 22 481-488.
  • VELLEND, M., VERHEYEN, K., JACQUEMYN, H., KOLB, A., VAN CALSTER, H., PETERKEN, G. & HERMY, M. (2007). Extinction debt persists for more than a century following habitat fragmentation. ECOLOGY 87 542-548.
  • VELLEND, M., VERHEYEN, K., FLINN, K.M. + 11 others. (2007). Homogenization of forest plant communities and weakening of species-environment relationships via agricultural land use. JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY 95 565–573. (Published).
  • VELLEND, M., KNIGHT, T.M. & DRAKE, J.M. (2006). Antagonistic effects of seed dispersal and herbivory on plant migration. ECOLOGY LETTERS 9 319-326. (Published).
  • VERHEYEN, K., FASTENAEKELS, I., VELLEND, M., DE KEERSMAEKER, L. & HERMY, M. (2006). Landscape factors and regional differences in recovery rates of herb layer richness in Flanders (Belgium). LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY 21 1109-1118. (Published).
  • VELLEND, M. (2006). The consequences of genetic diversity in competitive communities. ECOLOGY 87 304-311. (Published).
  • SRIVASTAVA, D.S. & VELLEND, M. (2005). Biodiversity-ecosystem function research: is it relevant to conservation?. ANNUAL REVIEW OF ECOLOGY, EVOLUTION & SYSTEMATICS 36 267-294. (Published).

Livres

  • Vellend, M. (2025). The Second Science: The evolution of everything from cells to cellphones. Princeton University Press. (Submitted).
  • VELLEND, M. (2016). The theory of ecological communities. Princeton University Press, Monographs in Population Biology. (Published).

Chapitres de livre

  • Vellend, M. (2018). Are local losses of biodiversity causing degraded ecosystem function?. Kareiva, P., Marvier, M. & Silliman, B.. Effective conservation science: data not dogma (Pages 27-31). Oxford University Press. (Published).
  • VELLEND M. (2012). The community concept. GIBSON D. Oxford Bibliographies Online: Ecology (NA). Oxford University Press. (Published).
  • VELLEND M, CORNWELL WK*, MAGNUSON-FORD K*, MOOERS AO. (2010). Measuring phylogenetic biodiversity. MAGURRAN AE, McGILL BJ. Biological diversity: frontiers in measurement and assessment (193-206). Oxford University Press. (Published).
  • VELLEND M, ORROCK JL. (2009). Genetic and ecological models of diversity: lessons across disciplines. LOSOS JB, RICKLEFS RE. The Theory of Island Biogeography Revisited (439-461). Princeton University Press. (Published).

Autres contributions

Gestion d'évènements

  • Co-organizer. (2017) Symposium: "The tension between science and advocacy in ecology, evolution, and conservation biology" (Canadian Society for Ecology and Evolution). (Seminar).
  • Co-organizer. (2014) Symposium: "Biodiversity change across scales during the Anthropocene" (Canadian Society for Ecology and Evolution conference). (Seminar).
  • Co-organizer. (2014) Symposium: "Effects of community diversity and composition on evolutionary change" (Canadian Society for Ecology and Evolution conference). (Seminar).

Activités de collaboration internationale

  • Collaborator. United Kingdom. Leverhulme Centre for Anthropocene Biodiversity (University of York). Collaboratively supervise Ph.D. and Postdoctoral projects.
  • Research Network Member. Belgium. "forestREplot": Synthetic research projects analyzing long-term vegetation changes in temperate forests. http://www.forestreplot.ugent.be/.
  • Working Group Member. Denmark. ARCFUNC: Functional biogeography of Arctic plant biodiversity.
  • Working Group Member. Canada. Working group on maladaptation. Funded by the Quebec Center for Biodiversity Science (QCBS).
  • Working Group Member. Germany. "Biodiversity Changes": An international collaboration aimed at reconciling different views on how biodiversity has changed over time. German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (sDiv).
  • Working Group Member. Canada. "Understanding recent biodiversity change across spatialand temporal scales", Canadian Institute for Ecology &Evolution (CIEE)/Quebec Centre for Biodiversity Science (QCBS).
  • Working Group Member. Germany. International collaboration on "Scaling tundra shrub expansion from site to biome" at the German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research.
  • Workshop Member. United States of America. Conservation Paleobiology Workshop, Paleontological Research Institution, Ithaca, New York.
  • Working Group Member. United States of America. Working Group, "A synthesis of patterns, analyses, and mechanisms of ?-diversity along ecological gradients", at the National Center for Ecological Analysis & Synthesis (NCEAS).
  • Working Group Member. United Kingdom. Working Group, "Biological diversity in a changing world", Royal Society of London.
  • Working Group Member. Japan. Working Group on " Ecosystem Management applying to ecosystem adaptability science", Tohoku University.
  • Working Group Member. United States of America. Working group on "Managed Relocation", funded by NSF and other foundations.

Présentations

  • Tadhg Carroll. (2023). Adaptive community dynamics. Invited presentation/discussion (via Zoom). Logan, United States of America
  • (2023). The Second Science: Evolutionary systems and the diversity of life and culture. Seminar, Leverhulme Centre for Anthropocene Biodiversity. York, United Kingdom
  • (2022). Do the values of biodiversity scientists bias biodiversity science?. Seminar, Groupe de recherche en éthique environnementale et animale (GRÉEA). Montréal, Canada
  • (2022). Non-climatic constraints on plant distribution shifts in response to climate warming. ArcticHub (Multi-country group of Arctic vegetation researchers; Presentation online). Denmark
  • (2022). The Second Science: Evolutionary systems and the diversity of life and culture. Departmental Seminar, McGill University. Montréal, Canada
  • (2021). Biodiversity change during the Anthropocene. Departmental seminar, Texas Tech University (Videoconference). United States of America
  • (2021). Do the values of biodiversity scientists bias biodiversity science?. Loyola Sustainability Research Institute, Concordia University (Videoconference). Montreal, Canada
  • (2021). Have we entered the sixth mass extinction? A view from home. Partnership Group for Science and Engineering, "Bacon & Eggheads" (Videoconference). Ottawa, Canada
  • (2021). Réponses des plantes aux changements environnementaux le long d'un gradient d'altitude dans le parc national du Mont Mégantic. Departmental Seminar (Midi-foresterie), Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue (Videoconference). Canada
  • (2020). Biodiversity change during the Anthropocene. MIT Quantitative Ecology Meeting, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Boston, United States of America
  • (2020). Biodiversity change during the Anthropocene. Forum of Chinese Forest Biodiversity Monitoring Network (CForBio), Chinese Academy of Sciences (Videoconference). China
  • (2020). The trouble with biodiversity. Workshop of Community Ecology, Universidade Estadual Paulista (Videoconference). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMRTIHuIF78. Brazil
  • (2019). Biodiversity change during the Anthropocene. Joshua Lederberg – John von Neumann Symposium, Towards Quantitative Biology, The Rockefeller University. New York, United States of America
  • (2019). Biodiversity change during the Anthropocene. Departmental Seminar, University of Calgary (Videoconference). Calgary, Canada
  • (2019). Biodiversity change during the Anthropocene. Departmental Seminar, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (Videoconference). Chapel Hill, United States of America
  • (2019). La vie mystérieuse des arbres : communication, coopération et compétition. Programmation culturelle, Bibliothèques de Sherbrooke. Sherbrooke, Canada
  • (2019). Les conséquences écologiques des changements climatiques. Université du Troisième Âge (Continuing Education), Université de Sherbrooke. Chambly, Canada
  • (2018). Biodiversity change during the Anthropocene. Atwood Colloquium in Ecology & Evolution, University of Toronto. Toronto, Canada
  • (2018). Non-climatic constraints on geographic range shifts under climate warming. Departmental Seminar, University of Maine. Orono, Maine, United States of America
  • (2018). The Canadian Airborne Biodiversity Observatory. Canadian Society for Ecology & Evolution. Guelph, Canada
  • (2018). The trouble with biodiversity. The Guelph Conference in Environmental Philosophy. Guelph, Canada
  • (2017). Climate change and shifting ecosystems of Mont Mégantic. St-Francis River Naturalists' Club Meeting. Sherbrooke, Canada
  • (2017). Climate change and the influence of biotic interactions on range limits. Departmental Seminar, Carleton University. Ottawa, Canada
  • (2017). Testing for impacts of climate change on forest plant communities using legacy data. Aarhus University, Denmark (Symposium). Aarhus, Denmark
  • (2017). The tension between science and advocacy in ecology, evolution, and conservation biology. Canadian Society for Ecology and Evolution. Victoria, Canada
  • (2017). The trouble with biodiversity. Departmental Seminar, University of Ottawa. Ottawa, Canada
  • (2017). The trouble with biodiversity. University of Maine (Working Group). Bangor, United States of America
  • (2017). The trouble with biodiversity. Simon Fraser University (Finlayson Biodiversity Speaker). Burnaby, Canada
  • (2017). The trouble with biodiversity. Departmental Seminar, University of Colorado, Boulder. Boulder, United States of America
  • (2017). The trouble with biodiversity. Departmental Seminar, Brown University. Providence, RI, United States of America
  • (2017). The trouble with biodiversity. Departmental Seminar, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières. Trois-Rivières, Canada
  • (2016). Le rôle des facteurs non climatiques déterminant les limites des distributions des espèces de l’érablière. Departmental Seminar, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue. Rouyn-Noranda, Canada
  • (2016). Patterns and consequences of local-scale plant biodiversity change over time. Seminar, Institut de recherche en biologie végétale. Montreal, Canada
  • (2016). The trouble with biodiversity. Canadian Society for Ecology and Evolution. St. John's, Canada
  • (2015). Eco-evolutionary responses to environmental change. Ecological Society of America. Baltimore, United States of America
  • (2015). Patterns and consequences of local-scale plant biodiversity change. Departmental Seminar, University of Maryland. College Park, United States of America
  • (2015). Patterns and consequences of local-scale plant biodiversity change over time. Departmental Seminar, University of New South Wales. Sydney, Australia
  • (2015). Patterns and consequences of local-scale plant biodiversity change over time. Departmental Seminar, Bishop's University. Sherbrooke, Canada
  • (2015). Patterns and consequences of local-scale plant biodiversity change over time. Cornell University, Sesquicentennial Colloquium Series. Ithaca, United States of America
  • (2014). Integrating ecology and genetics: patterns, experiments, and ideas. Deparmental Seminar, Penn State University. State College, United States of America
  • (2014). Integrating ecology and genetics: patterns, experiments, and ideas. Departmental Seminar, Queen's University. Kingston, Canada
  • (2014). Integrating ecology and genetics: patterns, experiments, and ideas. Departmental Seminar. Brisbane, Australia
  • (2014). Patterns and consequences of local-scale plant biodiversity change over time. Departmental Seminar, University of Edinburgh. Edinburgh, United Kingdom
  • Isla Myers-Smith. (2014). Patterns and consequences of local-scale plant biodiversity change over time. Canadian Society for Ecology and Evolution. Montreal, Canada
  • (2014). Patterns and consequences of local-scale plant biodiversity change over time. Invited Seminar, German Center for Integrative Biodiversity Research. Leipzig, Germany
  • (2013). Integrating ecology and genetics: patterns, experiments, and ideas. Departmental Seminar, Dalhousie University. Halifax, Canada
  • (2013). Integrating ecology and genetics: patterns, experiments, and ideas. Departmental Seminar, Rice University. Houston, United States of America
  • (2013). Landscape history and plant biodiversity. Departmental Seminar, Macdonald Campus of McGill University. St-Anne de Bellevue, Canada
  • (2013). Patterns and consequences of local-scale plant biodiversity change over time. Workshop on Biodiversity in a Changing World, Université de Montréal. Montreal, Canada
  • (2013). Patterns and consequences of local-scale plant biodiversity change over time. Departmental Seminar, Université Laval. Quebec, Canada
  • (2012). Integrating ecology and genetics: patterns, experiments, and ideas. Departmental Seminar, University of Minnesota. Minneapolis, United States of America
  • (2012). Integrating ecology and genetics: patterns, experiments, and ideas. Deparmental Seminar, McGill University. Montreal, Canada
  • (2012). Integrating ecology and genetics: patterns, experiments, and ideas. Departmental Seminar, Syracuse University. Syracuse, United States of America
  • (2012). Integrating ecology and genetics: patterns, experiments, and ideas. Departmental Seminar, University of Calgary. Calgary, Canada
  • (2012). Interesting stuff I've done in working groups: beta diversity, climate change, ecosystem function, and all things eco-evo. Departmental Seminar, Université de Sherbrooke. Sherbrooke, Canada
  • (2012). Landscape history and plant biodiversity. Departmental Seminar, Michigan State University. East Lansing, United States of America
  • (2012). Landscape history and plant biodiversity. Departmental Seminar, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières. Trois-Rivières, Canada
  • (2012). L’importance des forêts anciennes pour la conservation de la biodiversité. Assemblée générale, Regroupement du Bois-Beckett. Sherbrooke, Canada
  • (2011). Integrating ecology and genetics: patterns, experiments, and ideas. Departmental Seminar, University of Texas, Austin. Austin, United States of America
  • (2011). Integrating ecology and genetics: patterns, experiments, and ideas. Departmental Seminar, University of Ottawa. Ottawa, Canada
  • (2011). Integrating ecology and genetics: patterns, experiments, and ideas. Departmental Seminar, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Arizona. Tuscon, United States of America
  • (2011). Integrating ecology and genetics: patterns, experiments, and ideas. Invited Lecture I, Tartu University. Tartu, Estonia
  • (2011). Integrating ecology and genetics: patterns, experiments, and ideas. Departmental Seminar, University of California Davis. Davis, United States of America
  • (2011). Landscape history and plant biodiversity. Invited Lecture II, Tartu University. Tartu, Estonia
  • (2011). The place of traits and phylogeny in community ecology. Community Phylogenetics Workshop, Université du Québec à Montréal. Montreal, Canada
  • (2010). A tale of two research programs. Biodiversity Lunchtime Internal Seminar Series, University of British Columbia. Vancouver, Canada
  • (2010). Integrating ecology and genetics: patterns, experiments, and ideas. Departmental Seminar, University of California, Santa Barbara. Santa Barbara, United States of America
  • (2010). L'influence de l'histoire du paysage et de la diversité génétique sur les populations et communautés végétales. Job Seminar, Université de Sherbrooke. Sherbrooke, Canada
  • (2010). Landscape history and plant biodiversity. Special Symposium: "Ecosystem Management applying to ecosystem adaptability science", Tohoku University. Sendai, Japan
  • (2010). Landscape history and plant biodiversity. Special Symposium: Biological Diversity in a Changing World (Royal Society of London). London, United Kingdom
  • (2009). Landscape history and the diversity and distributions of plants. Evening Lecture, Nature Vancouver. Vancouver, Canada
  • (2009). The ecological consequences of genetic diversity. Conference, Canadian Society for Ecology and Evolution. Halifax, Canada
  • (2009). The interplay of ecology and evolution in plant populations and communities. Departmental Seminar, Guelph University. Guelph, Canada
  • (2008). Landscape history and plant biodiversity. Invited Lecture, Canadian Wildlife Service. Delta, Canada
  • (2008). Relative roles of species sorting and evolution for determining biodiversity under climate change. Conference, Ecological Society of America. Milwaukee, United States of America
  • (2008). The structure of community ecology. Conference, Canadian Society for Ecology and Evolution. Vanc, Canada