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Master theses supervision

2023-2024

Kelly Theunissen. Identification of climate microrefugia for the conservation of alpine flora: contributions of a very fine-scale microtopographic variation analysis. University of Liège, Master in Biology of Organisms and Ecology.

Léonie Guebel. Defining the priority area for conservation decisions: a spatially explicit approach applied to the alpine flora. University of Liège, Master in Biology of Organisms and Ecology.

Miguel Cruz Palma. Human activities alter the relationship between plant and butterfly species richness. University of Lausanne, Master of Science in Behaviour, Evolution and Conservation.

Tenzin Jhelil. Identifying reliable indicator species of climate change: a case study with bryophytes in the Vaud Alps. In progress. University of Lausanne, Master of Science in Behaviour, Evolution and Conservation.

2022-2023

Marion Quetsch. Study of the relationship between species richness of land plants along an altitudinal gradient in the Alps. [Here in French]. University of Liège, Master in Biology of Organisms and Ecology.

2021-2022

Marine Coursac. Predicting the impacts of climate change on threatened endemic spermatophyte distributions in the Canary Islands. [Here in English].  University of Liège, Master in Biology of Organisms and Ecology.

Solène Kiebooms. Alpine flora in the face of climate change: assessment of changes in the distribution of favourable habitats of alpine vascular species in response to past and future climate change. [Here in French]. University of Liège, Master in Biology of Organisms and Ecology.

2019-2020

Thibault Kasprzyk. Test of the phylogenetic niche conservatism on bryophytes along an altitudinal gradient. [Here in French].  University of Liège, Master in Biology of Organisms and Ecology.

Lola Bourrat. Characterization of biotic interactions between bryophytes and angiosperms along an altitudinal gradient. [Here in French]. University of Liège, Master in Biology of Organisms and Ecology.

Maxime Vincent. Ecological drivers of bryophyte communities along an altitudinal gradient. [Here in French]. University of Liège, Master in Biology of Organisms and Ecology.

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