Cleo Bertelsmeier

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62 publications

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Pathways for accidental biocontrol: The human-mediated dispersal of insect predators and parasitoids.
Fenn-Moltu G., Liebhold A.M., Weber D.C., Bertelsmeier C., 2024/12. Ecological applications, 34 (8) pp. e3047. Peer-reviewed.
 
Historical invasion rates vary among insect trophic groups.
Mally R., Turner R.M., Nahrung H.F., Yamanaka T., Fenn-Moltu G., Bertelsmeier C., Liebhold A.M., 2024/11/18. Current biology, 34 (22) pp. 5374-5381.e3. Peer-reviewed.
Global proliferation of nonnative plants is a major driver of insect invasions.
Bertelsmeier C., Bonnamour A., Brockerhoff E.G., Pyšek P., Skuhrovec J., Richardson D.M., Liebhold A.M., 2024/11. Bioscience, 74 (11) pp. 770-781. Peer-reviewed.
Why so many Hemiptera invasions?
Liebhold Andrew M., Turner Rebecca M., Bartlett Charles R., Bertelsmeier Cleo, Blake Rachael E., Brockerhoff Eckehard G., Causton Charlotte E., Matsunaga Janis N., McKamey Stuart H., Nahrung Helen F. et al., 2024/09/06. Diversity and Distributions. Peer-reviewed.
 
Insects in temperate urban parks face stronger selection pressure from the cold than the heat.
Bujan J., Bertelsmeier C., Ješovnik A., 2024/08. Ecology and evolution, 14 (8) pp. e11335. Peer-reviewed.
 
International imports and climatic filtering drive compositional variation in non‐native insect establishments
Yamanaka Takehiko, Turner Rebecca M., Bertelsmeier Cleo, Blake Rachael E., Brockerhoff Eckehard G., Nahrung Helen F., Pureswaran Deepa S., Roques Alain, Seebens Hanno, Liebhold Andrew M., 2024/07. Diversity and Distributions, 30 (7). Peer-reviewed.
Non-native ants are breaking down biogeographic boundaries and homogenizing community assemblages.
Aulus-Giacosa L., Ollier S., Bertelsmeier C., 2024/03/13. Nature communications, 15 (1) p. 2266. Peer-reviewed.
Chapter 11: Effects of climate change on insect distributions and invasions
Aulus-Giacosa Lucie, Bates Olivia K., Bonnamour Aymeric, Bujan Jelena, Gippet Jérôme, Fenn-Moltu Gyda, Klaftenberger Tristan, Bertelsmeier Cleo, 2024/03/01. dans Effects of Climate Change on Insects, Oxford University Press.
 
The global risk of infectious disease emergence from giant land snail invasion and pet trade.
Gippet J.M.W., Bates O.K., Moulin J., Bertelsmeier C., 2023/10/17. Parasites & vectors, 16 (1) p. 363. Peer-reviewed.
Global flows of insect transport and establishment: The role of biogeography, trade and regulations
Fenn-Moltu Gyda, Ollier Sébastien, Bates Olivia K., Liebhold Andrew M., Nahrung Helen F., Pureswaran Deepa S., Yamanaka Takehiko, Bertelsmeier Cleo, 2023/09/27. Diversity and Distributions. Peer-reviewed.
The role of climatic similarity and bridgehead effects in two centuries of trade‐driven global ant invasions
Mwebaze Paul, Liebhold Andrew M., Bertelsmeier Cleo, Kellenberg Derek, Bates Olivia K., Springborn Michael R., 2023/08/02. Journal of the Agricultural and Applied Economics Association. Peer-reviewed.
Historical plant introductions predict current insect invasions
Bonnamour Aymeric, Blake Rachael E., Liebhold Andrew M., Nahrung Helen F., Roques Alain, Turner Rebecca M., Yamanaka Takehiko, Bertelsmeier Cleo, 2023/06/13. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 120 (24). Peer-reviewed.
Reliability of social media data in monitoring the global pet trade in ants.
Gippet JMW, Sherpa Z., Bertelsmeier C., 2023/06. Conservation biology, 37 (3) pp. e13994. Peer-reviewed.
Biological invasions: The secret domination of alien ants.
Bertelsmeier C., 2023/05/22. Current biology, 33 (10) pp. R410-R413. Peer-reviewed.
Precise knowledge of commodity trade is needed to understand invasion flows
Ollier Sébastien, Bertelsmeier Cleo, 2022/10. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 20 (8) pp. 467-473. Peer-reviewed.
Alien insect dispersal mediated by the global movement of commodities
Fenn-Moltu Gyda, Ollier Sébastien, Caton Barney, Liebhold Andrew M., Nahrung Helen, Pureswaran Deepa S., Turner Rebecca M., Yamanaka Takehiko, Bertelsmeier Cleo, 2022/08. Ecological Applications, 33 (1). Peer-reviewed.
Moths and butterflies on alien shores: Global biogeography of non‐native Lepidoptera
Mally Richard, Turner Rebecca M., Blake Rachael E., Fenn-Moltu Gyda, Bertelsmeier Cleo, Brockerhoff Eckehard G., Hoare Robert J. B., Nahrung Helen F., Roques Alain, Pureswaran Deepa S. et al., 2022/08. Journal of Biogeography, 49 (8) pp. 1455-1468. Peer-reviewed.
Can thermoregulatory traits and evolutionary history predict climatic niches of thermal specialists?
Bujan Jelena, Ollier Sébastien, Villalta Irene, Devers Séverine, Cerdá Xim, Amor Fernando, Dahbi Abdallah, Bertelsmeier Cleo, Boulay Raphaël, 2022/05. Diversity and Distributions, 28 (5) pp. 1081-1092. Peer-reviewed.
Local coexistence of native and invasive ant species is associated with micro-spatial shifts in foraging activity
Gippet Jérôme M. W., George Lorena, Bertelsmeier Cleo, 2021/11/25. Biological Invasions.
Insect and plant invasions follow two waves of globalisation.
Bonnamour A., Gippet JMW, Bertelsmeier C., 2021/11. Ecology letters, 24 (11) pp. 2418-2426. Peer-reviewed.
 
Climatic niche shifts in introduced species.
Bates O.K., Bertelsmeier C., 2021/10/11. Current biology, 31 (19) pp. R1252-R1266. Peer-reviewed.
 
Worldwide border interceptions provide a window into human-mediated global insect movement.
Turner R.M., Brockerhoff E.G., Bertelsmeier C., Blake R.E., Caton B., James A., MacLeod A., Nahrung H.F., Pawson S.M., Plank M.J. et al., 2021/10. Ecological applications, 31 (7) pp. e02412. Peer-reviewed.
Globalization and the anthropogenic spread of invasive social insects.
Bertelsmeier C., 2021/08. Current opinion in insect science, 46 pp. 16-23. Peer-reviewed.
Bridgehead effects distort global flows of alien species
Bertelsmeier Cleo, Ollier Sébastien, 2021/07/26. Diversity and Distributions.
Invasion disharmony in the global biogeography of native and non‐native beetle species
Liebhold Andrew M., Turner Rebecca M., Blake Rachael E., Bertelsmeier Cleo, Brockerhoff Eckehard G., Nahrung Helen F., Pureswaran Deepa S., Roques Alain, Seebens Hanno, Yamanaka Takehiko, 2021/07/26. Diversity and Distributions.
Invasiveness is linked to greater commercial success in the global pet trade
Gippet Jérôme M. W., Bertelsmeier Cleo, 2021/04/06. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 118 (14) pp. e2016337118.
 
Increased acclimation ability accompanies a thermal niche shift of a recent invasion.
Bujan J., Charavel E., Bates O.K., Gippet JMW, Darras H., Lebas C., Bertelsmeier C., 2021/02. The Journal of animal ecology, 90 (2) pp. 483-491. Peer-reviewed.
Smaller climatic niche shifts in invasive than non-invasive alien ant species
Bates Olivia, Ollier Sébastien, Bertelsmeier Cleo, 2020/10/15. Nature Communications, 11 (1) p. 5213. Peer-reviewed.
Scale invariance in the spatial-dynamics of biological invasions
Liebhold Andrew M., Keitt Timothy H., Goel Nikunj, Bertelsmeier Cleo, 2020/09/30. NeoBiota, 62 (00) pp. 269-277. Peer-reviewed.
International tracking of the COVID-19 invasion: an amazing example of a globalized scientific coordination effort
Bertelsmeier Cleo, Ollier Sébastien, 2020/05/19. Biological Invasions.
 
Les guerres secrètes des fourmis
Bertelsmeier Cleo, 2019/10/15., Favre.
 
Human-mediated dispersal in insects.
Gippet J.M., Liebhold A.M., Fenn-Moltu G., Bertelsmeier C., 2019/10. Current opinion in insect science, 35 pp. 96-102. Peer-reviewed.
 
Social flexibility and environmental unpredictability in African striped mice
Schradin Carsten, Pillay Neville, Bertelsmeier Cleo, 2019/07. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 73 (7) p. 94. Peer-reviewed.
Bridgehead Effects and Role of Adaptive Evolution in Invasive Populations.
Bertelsmeier C., Keller L., 2018/07. Trends in ecology & evolution, 33 (7) pp. 527-534. Peer-reviewed.
 
How complex should models be? Comparing correlative and mechanistic range dynamics models.
Fordham D.A., Bertelsmeier C., Brook B.W., Early R., Neto D., Brown S.C., Ollier S., Araújo M.B., 2018/03. Global change biology, 24 (3) pp. 1357-1370. Peer-reviewed.
 
Comment les fourmis ont colonisé la planète
Bertelsmeier C., Keller L., Gordon E., 2018. La Recherche, 539 (Septembre) pp. 70-74.
Forest Adaptation to Climate Change along Steep Ecological Gradients: The Case of the Mediterranean-Temperate Transition in South-Western Europe
Fernández-Manjarrés J., Ruiz-Benito P., Zavala M., Camarero J., Pulido F., Proença V., Navarro L., Sansilvestri R., Granda E., Marqués L. et al., 2018. Sustainability, 10 (9) p. 3065.
Recurrent bridgehead effects accelerate global alien ant spread.
Bertelsmeier C., Ollier S., Liebhold A.M., Brockerhoff E.G., Ward D., Keller L., 2018. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 115 (21) pp. 5486-5491. Peer-reviewed.
 
The evolution of intraspecific variation in social organization
Schradin C., Hayes L.D., Pillay N., Bertelsmeier C., 2018. Ethology, 124 (8) pp. 527-536. Peer-reviewed.
 
Differences in behavioural traits among native and introduced colonies of an invasive ant
Blight O., Josens R., Bertelsmeier C., Abril S., Boulay R., Cerdá X., 2017. Biological Invasions, 19 (5) pp. 1389-1398. Peer-reviewed.
 
Functional trait ecology in the Anthropocene: a standardized framework for terrestrial invertebrates
Bertelsmeier Cleo, 2017. Functional Ecology, 31 (3) pp. 556-557. Peer-reviewed.
Invasion Biology: Specific Problems and Possible Solutions
Courchamp Franck, Fournier Alice, Bellard Céline, Bertelsmeier Cleo, Bonnaud Elsa, Jeschke Jonathan M., Russell James C., 2017/01. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 32 (1) pp. 13-22.
Invasive termites in a changing climate: A global perspective.
Buczkowski G., Bertelsmeier C., 2017. Ecology and Evolution, 7 (3) pp. 974-985. Peer-reviewed.
 
Recent human history governs global ant invasion dynamics. Nature Ecology & Evolution.
Bertelsmeier C., Ollier S., Liebhold A., Keller L., 2017. Nature Ecology & Evolution, 1 pp. 1-5. Peer-reviewed.
Colony-colony interactions between highly invasive ants
Bertelsmeier C., Ollier S., Avril A., Blight O., Jourdanc H., Courchamp F., 2016. Basic and Applied Ecology, 17 (2) pp. 106-114. Peer-reviewed.
Complex patterns of global spread in invasive insects: eco-evolutionary and management consequences
Garnas J.R., Auger-Rozenberg M.A., Roques A., Bertelsmeier C., Wingfield Michael J., Saccaggi Davina L., Roy H.E., Slippers B., 2016. Biological Invasions, 18 (4) pp. 935-952. Peer-reviewed.
 
Invasions of ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in light of global climate change
Bertelsmeier C., Blight O., Courchamp F., 2016. Myrmecological News, 22 pp. 25-42. Peer-reviewed.
Predicted decrease in global climate suitability masks regional complexity of invasive fruit fly species response to climate change
Hill M.P., Bertelsmeier C., Clusella-Trullas S., Garnas J., Robertson M.P., Terblanche J.S., 2016. Biological Invasions, 18 (4) pp. 1105-1119. Peer-reviewed.
 
Questioning Holocene community shifts.
Bertelsmeier C., Ollier S., 2016. Nature, 537 (7618) pp. E4-E5. Peer-reviewed.
 
Different behavioural strategies among seven highly invasive ant species
Bertelsmeier, C., , Avril, A., , Blight, O., , Confais, A., , Diez, L., , Jourdan, H., , Orivel, J., , Germès, N. Saint, , Courchamp F., 2015/08. Biological Invasions, 17 (8) pp. 2491-2503. Peer-reviewed.
Discovery-dominance trade-off among widespread invasive ant species.
Bertelsmeier C., Avril A., Blight O., Jourdan H., Courchamp F., 2015. Ecology and Evolution, 5 (13) pp. 2673-2683. Peer-reviewed.
 
Worldwide ant invasions under climate change
Bertelsmeier Cleo, Luque Gloria M., Hoffmann Benjamin D., Courchamp Franck, 2015/01. Biodiversity and Conservation, 24 (1) pp. 117-128. Peer-reviewed.
 
Future ant invasions in France
Bertelsmeier Cléo, Courchamp Franck, 2014/06. Environmental Conservation, 41 (2) pp. 217-228. Peer-reviewed.
 
The 100th of the world's worst invasive alien species
Luque Gloria M., Bellard Céline, Bertelsmeier Cleo, Bonnaud Elsa, Genovesi Piero, Simberloff Daniel, Courchamp Franck, 2014/05. Biological Invasions, 16 (5) pp. 981-985. Peer-reviewed.
 
Spatial distribution and range expansion of the Tawny Coster butterfly, Acraea terpsicore ( Linnaeus, 1758) ( Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae), in South- East Asia and Australia.
Braby Michael F., Bertelsmeier Cléo, Sanderson Chris, Thistleton Brian M., 2014/03. Insect Conservation and Diversity, 7 (2) pp. 132-143. Peer-reviewed.
 
Increase in Quantity and Quality of Suitable Areas for Invasive Species as Climate Changes : Range of Invasive Species
Bertelsmeier Cleo, Luque Gloria M., Courchamp Franck, 2013/12. Conservation Biology, 27 (6) pp. 1458-1467. Peer-reviewed.
 
The impact of climate change changes over time
Bertelsmeier Cleo, Luque Gloria M., Courchamp Franck, 2013/11. Biological Conservation, 167 (16) pp. 107-115. Peer-reviewed.
 
Global warming may freeze the invasion of big-headed ants
Bertelsmeier Cleo, Luque Gloria M., Courchamp Franck, 2013/07. Biological Invasions, 15 (7) pp. 1561-1572. Peer-reviewed.
 
Antprofiler - a database of ecological characteristics of ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Bertelsmeier, C., , Luque, G. M., , Confais, A., , Courchamp F., 2013. Myrmecological News 18 pp. 73-76. Peer-reviewed.
 
Climate change may boost the invasion of the Asian needle ant.
Bertelsmeier C., Guénard B., Courchamp F., 2013. PloS one, 8 (10) pp. e75438. Peer-reviewed.
 
Monster fern makes IUCN invader list
Luque, G. M., , Bellard, C., , Bertelsmeier, C., , Bonnaud, E., , Genovesi, P., , Simberloff, D., , Courchamp F., 2013. Nature 498 p. 37. Peer-reviewed.
 
Impacts of climate change on the future of biodiversity.
Bellard C., Bertelsmeier C., Leadley P., Thuiller W., Courchamp F., 2012/04. Ecology letters, 15 (4) pp. 365-377. Peer-reviewed.
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