Christelle Robinet

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Publications of Christelle Robinet (15 listed):

Agricultural and Forest Entomology (2021) 23, 121-133
Sophie Pointeau, Aurélien Sallé, François Lieutier, Stéphanie Bankhead-Dronnet and Christelle Robinet (2021)
Deciphering the effect of climate warming on an emerging poplar pest using spatial extrapolation of population parameters

Journal of Applied Ecology (2020) 57, 460-466
Christelle Robinet, Philippe Castagnone-Sereno, Manuel Mota, Géraldine Roux, Corinne Sarniguet, Xavier Tassus and Hervé Jactel (2020)
Effectiveness of clear-cuttings in non-fragmented pine forests in relation to EU regulations for the eradication of the pine wood nematode

Agricultural and Forest Entomology (2019) 21, 8-14
Herve Jactel, Luis Bonifacio, Inge van Halder, Fabrice Vétillard, Christelle Robinet and Guillaume David (2019)
A novel, easy method for estimating pheromone trap attraction range: application to the pine sawyer beetle Monochamus galloprovincialis

International Journal of Pest Management (2019) 65, 258-267
Christelle Robinet, Eric Darrouzet and Christelle Suppo (2019)
Spread modelling: a suitable tool to explore the role of human-mediated dispersal in the range expansion of the yellow-legged hornet in Europe

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 905-922
Christelle Suppo, Christelle Robinet, Elfie Perdereau, Dominique Andrieu and Anne-Geneviève Bagnères (2018)
Potential spread of the invasive North American termite, Reticulitermes flavipes, and the impact of climate warming

Journal of Applied Ecology (2017) 54, 205-215
Christelle Robinet, Christelle Suppo and Eric Darrouzet (2017)
Rapid spread of the invasive yellow-legged hornet in France: the role of human-mediated dispersal and the effects of control measures

EPPO Bulletin (2017) 47, 255-262
A. Wilstermann, G. Schrader, H. Kehlenbeck and C. Robinet (2017)
Potential spread of kiwifruit bacterial canker (Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae) in Europe

Forest Pathology (2014) 44, 341-352
T. Pukkala, T. Möykkynen and C. Robinet (2014)
Comparison of the potential spread of pinewood nematode (Bursaphelenchus xylophilus) in Finland and Iberia simulated with a cellular automaton model

PLoS ONE (2012) 7 (9 - e45505)
Monique C.M. Mourits, Wopke van der Werf, Geerten M. Hengeveld, Christelle Robinet and Alfons G.J.M. Oude Lansink (2012)
Framework for modelling economic impacts of invasive species, applied to pine wood nematode in Europe

EPPO Bulletin (2012) 42, 65-73
R.H.A. Baker, J. Benninga, J. Bremmer, S. Brunel, M. Dupin, D. Eyre, Z. Ilieva, V. Jarosík, H. Kehlenbeck, D.J. Kriticos, D. Makowski, J. Pergl, P. Reynaud, C. Robinet, T. Soliman, W. Van der Werf and S. Worner (2012)
A decision-support scheme for mapping endangered areas in pest risk analysis

EPPO Bulletin (2012) 42, 74-80
H. Kehlenbeck, C. Robinet, W. van der Werf, D. Kriticos, P. Reynaud and R. Baker (2012)
Modelling and mapping spread in pest risk analysis: a generic approach

Biological Invasions (2012) 14, 1557-1569
Christelle Robinet, Charles-Edouard Imbert, Jérôme Rousselet, Daniel Sauvard, Jacques Garcia, Francis Goussard and Alain Roques (2012)
Human-mediated long-distance jumps of the pine processionary moth in Europe

Biological Invasions (2011) 13, 2981-2995
Christelle Robinet, Nico Van Opstal, Richard Baker and Alain Roques (2011)
Applying a spread model to identify the entry points from which the pine wood nematode, the vector of pine wilt disease, would spread most rapidly across Europe

Population Ecology (2009) 51, 373-384
Patrick C. Tobin, Christelle Robinet, Derek M. Johnson, Stefanie L. Whitmire, Ottar N. Bjørnstad and Andrew M. Liebhold (2009)
The role of Allee effects in gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar (L.), invasions

Oikos (2007) 116, 1227-1237
Christelle Robinet, Andrew Liebhold and David Gray (2007)
Variation in developmental time affects mating success and Allee effects