Dr Lise Thouvenot

Postdoctoral Researcher

Research interests

 

I am particularly interested in plant biology, community ecology and biological invasions. My research aims to identify the response mechanisms of plant organisms and communities to their environment. More precisely, I study how the survival and the development of plants, as well as the structure of plant communities are affected by abiotic constraints and biotic interactions (like global change, stress and disturbances, invasive species) in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. To do this, my work integrates different ecological scales from plant species-specific physiological and morphological traits to populations to plant communities and uses a combination of field observations, mesocosms and microcosms experiments and meta-analyses.

Currently, my postdoc aims to elucidate how invasive exotic earthworms affect plant functional traits and diversity. As a model system, I am using earthworm-free regions of North America, where earthworms by modifying physical and chemical soil properties place a novel environmental filter on plant communities. 

In my previous works, I studied the responses of invasive aquatic plants to different abiotic factors (e.g. light intensity, salinity or water depth), but also to biotic interactions (e.g. competition and herbivory) to understand invasive species survival, development and establishment in native ecosystems.

Research Keywords:

Plant ecology and biology; Community ecology; Biological invasions; Stress and disturbances; Biotic interactions; Functional traits (morphological and physiological); Mesocosms and microcosms experiments; Field observations; Terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems

 

Scientific career

 

Since May 2019

Post-doctoral Researcher

 “Invasive earthworm effects on plant functional traits and diversity.”

German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig, Germany.

 

July 2017- August 2018

Post-doctoral Researcher

 “Effect of exotic earthworms on above and belowground communities.”

German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig, Germany.

 

March 2016- June 2016

Post-doctoral Researcher

 “Effect of hydrological regime of wetlands on biodiversity of different taxonomic groups.”

CNRS UMR 6553 ECOBIO, Rennes, France.

 

September 2014 - August 2015

Post-doctoral Researcher / Temporary lecturer

 “Herbivore effects on aquatic invasive species.”

CNRS UMR 6553 ECOBIO, Rennes, France.

 

March - August 2013

Post-doctoral Researcher-Temporary lecturer

“Physiological responses and growth strategy of three aquatic invasive macrophytes (E. canadensis, Ludwigia grandiflora, et Myriophyllum aquaticum) to increasing salinity.”

CNRS UMR 6553 ECOBIO, Rennes, France

 

December 2012 - February 2013

Post-doctoral Researcher

 “Management methods of the invasive species Ludwigia grandiflora.” 

INRA, UMR 985 ESE, Rennes, France

 

January 2010 – December 2012

Ph.D. student

Ph.D. thesis:“Growth strategies of the invasive species Ludwigia grandiflora face to environmental constraints.”

CNRS, UMR 6553 ECOBIO, University of Rennes 1 & INRA, UMR 985 ESE, Agrocampus Ouest, Rennes, France

 

September 2008 – June 2009

Ecotoxicity and Biodiversity MSc

Diploma thesis: “Effect of salinity level on the exotic aquatic plants Elodea canadensis and Elodea nuttallii according to season and the origin of salinization.”

CNRS, UMR 7360 LIEC, University of Lorraine, Metz, France

 

April – June 2008

Internship

 “Flooding and herbivory effects on growth and traits of the invasive species (Deschampsia Caespitosa) in the Sougéal marsh (Natural Regional Park). Evaluation of the management methods and consequences for the restauration of plant community of the invaded area (Sougéal marsh).”

CNRS, UMR 6553 ECOBIO, University of Rennes 1, France

Publications

 

9. Thouvenot, L., Gauzens, B., Haury, J. and Thiébaut, G., 2018. Response of macrophyte traits to herbivory and neighboring species: integration of the functional trait framework in the context of ecological invasions. Frontiers in plant science, 9.

 

8. Thiébaut, G, Thouvenot, L. and Rodríguez-Pérez, H.,2018. Allelopathic effect of the invasive Ludwigia hexapetala on growth of three macrophyte species. Frontiers in plant science, 9.

 

7. Thouvenot, L., & Thiébaut, G. 2018. Regeneration and colonization abilities of the invasive species Elodea canadensis and Elodea nuttallii under a salt gradient: implications for freshwater invisibility. Hydrobiologia, 817(1): 193-203

 

6. Thouvenot, L., Haury, J. Pottier, G. & Thiébaut, G. 2017. Reciprocal indirect facilitation between an invasive macrophyte and an invasive crayfish. Aquatic Botany 139: 1-7

 

5. Thouvenot, L., Deleu C., Berardocco S.,Haury J., Thiébaut G., 2015. Characterization of the salt stress vulnerability of three invasive freshwater plant species using a metabolic profiling approach. Journal of Plant Physiology, 175: 113-121

 

4. Thouvenot, L., Haury, J. & Thiébaut, G. 2013. A success story: the Water Primroses, plant water pests. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems,23 (5): 790-803

 

3. Thouvenot, L., Haury, J., Thiébaut, G. 2013. Seasonal plasticity of Ludwigia grandiflora under light and water depth gradients: an outdoor mesocosm experiment. Flora 208 (7): 430-437.

 

2. Thouvenot, L., Puech, C., Martinez, M., Haury, J., Thiébaut, G., 2013. Strategies of the invasive macrophyte Ludwigia grandiflora in its introduced range: competition, facilitation or coexistence with native and exotic species? Aquatic botany 107: 8-16. 

 

1. Thouvenot, L., Haury, J., Thiébaut, G., 2012. Responses of two invasive macrophyte species to salt. Hydrobiologia 686 (1):213-223.

iDiv publications

 

Schwarz, Rike, Eisenhauer, Nico, Ferlian, Olga, Maestre, Fernando. T., Rosenbaum, Benjamin, Uthe, Henriette, Thouvenot, Lise

(2023): Invasive earthworms modulate native plant trait expression and competition. Oikos

Beaumelle, Léa, Tison, Léa, Eisenhauer, Nico, Hines, Jes, Malladi, Sandhya, Pelosi, Céline, Thouvenot, Lise, Phillips, Helen R. P.

(2023): Pesticide effects on soil fauna communities—A meta-analysis. Journal of Applied Ecology

Beugnon, Rémy, Eisenhauer, Nico, Bruelheide, Helge, Davrinche, Andréa, Du, Jianqing, Haider, Sylvia, Hähn, Georg, Saadani, Mariem, Singavarapu, Bala, Sünnemann, Marie, Thouvenot, Lise, Wang, Yanfen, Wubet, Tesfaye, Xue, Kai, Cesarz, Simone

(2023): Tree diversity effects on litter decomposition are mediated by litterfall and microbial processes. Oikos

Jochum, M., Thouvenot, L., Ferlian, O., Zeiss, R., Klarner, B., Pruschitzki, U., Johnson, E. A. and Eisenhauer, N.

(2022): Aboveground impacts of a belowground invader: how invasive earthworms alter aboveground arthropod communities in a northern North American forest. Biology Letters

Ferlian, O., Cesarz, S., Lochner, A., Potapov, A., Thouvenot, L., Eisenhauer, N.

(2022): Earthworm invasion shifts trophic niches of ground-dwelling invertebrates in a North American forest. Soil Biology and Biochemistry

L. Beaumelle, L. Thouvenot, J. Hines, M. Jochum, N. Eisenhauer, H. R. P. Phillips

(2021): Soil fauna diversity and chemical stressors: a review of knowledge gaps and roadmap for future research. Ecography

L. Thouvenot, O. Ferlian, R. Beugnon, T. Künne, A. Lochner, M. P. Thakur, M. Türke, N. Eisenhauer

(2021): Do Invasive Earthworms Affect the Functional Traits of Native Plants?. Frontiers in Plant Science

Thakur, M. P., T. Künne, S. B. Unsicker, A. Biere, O. Ferlian, U. Pruschitzki, L. Thouvenot, M. Türke, N. Eisenhauer

(2020): Invasive earthworms reduce chemical defense and increase herbivory and pathogen infection in native trees. Journal of Ecology

Thouvenot, L., Gauzens, B., Haury, J., Thiebaut, G.

(2019): Response of Macrophyte Traits to Herbivory and Neighboring Species: Integration of the Functional Trait Framework in the Context of Ecological Invasions. Frontiers in Plant Science

Thiebaut, G., Thouvenot, L., Rodriguez-Perez, H.

(2018): Allelopathic Effect of the Invasive Ludwigia hexapetala on Growth of Three Macrophyte Species. Frontiers in Plant Science

Thouvenot, L., Thiébaut, G.

(2018): Regeneration and colonization abilities of the invasive species Elodea canadensis and Elodea nuttallii under a salt gradient: implications for freshwater invasibility. Hydrobiologia
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