Publications
Mouquet, N., Lagadeuc, Y., Devictor, V., Doyen, L., Duputié, A., Eveillard, D., Faure, D., Garnier, E., Gimenez, O., Huneman, P., Jabot, F., Jarne, P., Joly, D., Julliard, R., Kéfi, S., Kergoat, G.J., Lavorel, S., Le Gall, L., Meslin, L., Morand, S., Morin, X., Morlon, H., Pinay, G., Pradel, R., Schurr, F.M., Thuiller, W. & Loreau, M. Predictive ecology in a changing world. Journal of Applied Ecology, in press. Appendix 1. Appendix 2.
Duputié A., Rutschmann A., Ronce O. & Chuine I. 2015. Phenological plasticity will not help all species adapt to climate change. Global Change Biology, 21: 3062-3073. Supplementary Information.
Saltré F., Duputié A., Gaucherel C. & Chuine I. 2015. How climate, migration ability and habitat fragmentation affect the projected future distribution of European beech. Global Change Biology, 21: 897:910. Supplementary Information.
Schiffers K., Schurr F.M., Travis J.M.J., Duputié A., Eckhart V., Lavergne S., McInerny G., Moore K.A., Pearman P.B., Thuiller W., Wüest R. & Holt R.D. 2014. Landscape structure and genetic architecture jointly impact rates of niche evolution. Ecography, 37: 1218-1229. Supplementary Information.
Duputié A., Zimmermann N.E. & Chuine I. 2014. Where are the wild things? Why we need better data on species distributions. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 23: 457-467. Supplementary Information.
Duputié A. & Massol F. 2013. An empiricist’s guide to theoretical predictions on the evolution of dispersal. Interface Focus, 3:20130028.
Roullier C., Duputié A., Wennekes P., Benoit L., Manuel V., Rossel G., Tay D., McKey D. & Lebot V. 2013. Disentangling the origins of sweet potato. PLoS One, 8(5): e37923. Supplementary Information.
Stojanović D., Kržič A., Matović B., Orlović S., Duputié A., Djurdjević V., Galić Z. & Stojnić S. 2013. Prediction of the European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) xeric limit using a regional climate model: an example from southeast Europe. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 176: 94-103.
Gritti E.S.*, Duputié A.*, Massol F. & Chuine I. 2013. Estimating consensus and uncertainty of inherently different species distribution models. Methods in Ecology & Evolution, 4: 442-452. *equal contributions. Supplementary Information. Appendix 1 (R code & data).
Bradbury E. J., Duputié A., Delêtre M., Roullier C., Narváez Trujillo, A., Manu-Aduening, J. W., Emshwiller, E. & McKey D. Genetic differentiation of bitter and sweet cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz: Euphorbiaceae) : an analysis at global and continental levels. American Journal of Botany, 100:857-866. Supplementary Information.
Duputié A., Massol F., Chuine I., Kirkpatrick M. & Ronce O. 2012. How do genetic correlations affect species range shifts in a changing climate? Ecology Letters, 15: 251-259. Supplementary Information.
Tran
V.G., Court F., Duputié A.,
Antoine
E., Aptel N., et al. (2012) H19
antisense RNA can up-regulate Igf2
transcription by activation of a novel promoter in mouse myoblasts. PLoS ONE, 7(5): e37923.
McKey
D., Elias M., Pujol B.
& Duputié A.
2012. Ecological approaches to crop domestication. Pp 377-406 in: Gepts
P., Famula T.R., Bettinger R., Brush S.B., Damania A.B., McGuire P.E.,
Qualset C.O. eds. Biodiversity
in Agriculture – Domestication, Evolution, and Sustainability.
Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
Duputié A., Salick J. & McKey D. 2011. Evolutionary biogeography of Manihot, a rapidly radiating Neotropical genus restricted to dry environments. Journal of Biogeography, 38: 1033-1043. Supplementary Information.
Massol F., Duputié A., David P. & Jarne P. 2011. Asymmetric patch size distribution leads to disruptive selection on dispersal. Evolution, 65:490-500. Supplementary Information. Summary in the CNRS internal communications.
McKey D., Elias M., Pujol B. & Duputié A. 2010. The evolutionary ecology of clonally propagated domesticated plants. New Phytologist, 186: 318-332. Supplementary Information. Highlighted by F1000 (FFa 10).
Léotard
G.*, Duputié A.*,
Kjellberg F., Douzery E., Debain C., Granville J.-J. de & McKey
D. 2009. Phylogeography and the origin of cassava: new insights from
the northern rim of the Amazonian basin. Molecular Phylogenetics and
Evolution, 53:
329-334. *equal contributions.
Supplementary
Information.
Duputié A., Delêtre M., Granville J.-J. de & McKey D. 2009. Population genetics of Manihot esculenta ssp. flabellifolia gives insight into past distribution of xeric vegetation in a postulated forest refugium area in northern Amazona. Molecular Ecology, 18: 2897–2907.Supplementary Information. Data File.
Duputié A., Massol F., David P., Haxaire C. & McKey D. 2009. Traditional Amerindian cultivators combine directional and ideotypic selection for sustainable management of cassava genetic dversity. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 22: 1317–1325. Supplementary Information.
Duputié A., David P., Debain C. & McKey D. 2007. Natural hybridization between a clonally propagated crop, cassava (Manihot esculenta ssp. esculenta) and a wild relative in French Guiana. Molecular Ecology, 16: 3025–3038. Comment by Olsen & Schaal.
Divulgation paper
McKey D., Elias M., Pujol B., Duputié A., Delêtre M., Renard D. In press. Maintien du potentiel adaptatif chez les plantes domestiquées à propagation clonale. Leçons de gestion par les cultivateurs de manioc Amérindiens. Journal d'Agriculture Traditionnelle et de Botanique Appliquée. [in French]
Dissertation
Duputié, A. 2008. De la radiation dans un point chaud de biodiversité à la domestication du manioc. Université Montpellier II. 300 pp. [From the radiation of Manihot in a biodiversity hotspot to the domestication of cassava. (Mostly) in French.]