Antoine Guisan
University of Lausanne
374 Papers
1.2K Citations
Antoine Guisan is an academic researcher from University of Lausanne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Species distribution & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 85, co-authored 332 publications. Previous affiliations of Antoine Guisan include Lund University & University of Geneva.
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Papers
Temperature Range Shifts for Three European Tree Species over the Last 10,000 Years.
Rachid Cheddadi,Miguel B. Araújo,Miguel B. Araújo,Miguel B. Araújo,Luigi Maiorano,Mary E. Edwards,Mary E. Edwards,Antoine Guisan,Matthieu Carré,Manuel Chevalier,Peter B. Pearman,Peter B. Pearman +11 more
TL;DR: The degree to which the relationship between the geographic distribution of three major European tree species and January temperature has remained stable over the past 10,000 years is quantified and suggests the need for re-evaluation of the assumption of stable climate tolerances at a scale of several thousand years.
Climate and land-use changes reshuffle politically-weighted priority areas of mountain biodiversity
Claire Vincent,Rui Fernandes,Ana R. Cardoso,Ana R. Cardoso,Ana R. Cardoso,Olivier Broennimann,Valeria Di Cola,Manuela D'Amen,Sylvain Ursenbacher,Benedikt R. Schmidt,Jean-Nicolas Pradervand,Loïc Pellissier,Antoine Guisan +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the Western Swiss Alps is used as a case study to show how integrating species richness derived from species distribution model predictions for four taxonomic groups under present and future climate and land-use conditions into two conservation prioritization schemes can help optimize extant and future PAs.
Spatial pattern of floral morphology: possible insight into the effects of pollinators on plant distributions
TL;DR: Results support a biotic filtering effect on plant species assemblages through pollination: disk blossoms became dominant at higher altitudes, resulting in a lower FD, and bilabiate blossoms were more abundant at lower elevations, which are characterised by greater abundance and diversity of bees.
Impacts of climate change on mountain regions
Martin Beniston,Douglas G. Fox,S. Adhikary,R. Andressen,Antoine Guisan,J. I. Holten,John L. Innes,J. Maitima,Martin F. Price,L. Tessier,Roger G. Barry,C. Bonnard,F. David,Lisa J. Graumlich,P. Halpin,H. Henttonen,F. K. Holtmeier,A. Jaervinen,S. Jonasson,Timothy G. F. Kittel,F. Kloetzli,C. Körner,Norbert Kräuchi,U. Molau,Robert C. Musselman,P. Ottesen,D. Peterson,Nils Roar Sælthun,Xuemei Shao,O. Skre,Olga Solomina,R. Spichiger,E. Sulzman,M. Thinon,R. J. Williams +34 more
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The future of terrestrial mammals in the Mediterranean basin under climate change.
Luigi Maiorano,Alessandra Falcucci,Niklaus E. Zimmermann,Achilleas Psomas,Julien Pottier,Daniele Baisero,Carlo Rondinini,Antoine Guisan,Luigi Boitani +8 more
TL;DR: Overall, a substantial number of Mediterranean mammals will be severely threatened by future climate change, particularly endemic species, and existing protected areas will probably be strongly influenced by climate change.