Tomiolo S., Damgaard C., Gay L., Ronfort J., Prosperi J.M., Ehlers B.K. Monitoring the effects of genetic relatedness on intraspecific interactions on plants growth, a modeling approach.
Tomiolo S., Damgaard C., Kelly, S., Radutoiu S., Tao K., Zha S., Gay L., Ronfort J., Prosperi J.M., Ehlers B.K. Drought modulates the outcome of intraspecific interaction in the annual legume Medicago truncatula
Published
Tomiolo, S., Damgaard, C.F., Gay, L., Ronfort, J. and Ehlers, B.K. (2022), A plant growth model to test for changes in plant–plant interaction over a growing season: the case of kin competition. Oikos e09358. https://doi.org/10.1111/oik.09358
Braun, L., Kadmon, R., Tomiolo, S., Májeková, M. and Tielbörger, K. (2022), Is more less? A comprehensive experimental test of soil depth effects on grassland diversity. Oikos, 2022: e08535. https://doi.org/10.1111/oik.08535
Tomiolo S., Thomas C., Jespersen M., Damgaard C. F., Ehlers B. K (2021). Intraspecific interactions in the annual legume Medicago minima are shaped by both genetic variation for competitive ability and reduced competition among kin. Basic and applied ecology, 53: 49-61. PDF
Ehlers B.K., Berg M.P., Staudt M., Holmstrup M., Glasius M., Ellers J., Tomiolo S., Bjerregaard R., Slotsbo S., and Penuelas J. (2020). Plant secondary compounds in soil and their role in belowground species interactions. TREE, 35(8): 716-730 . PDF
Tomiolo S., Bilton M.C., Tielbörger K (2020). Whole plant community transplants across climates reveal total community stability due to large shifts in species assemblage. Oikos 129(1): 70-80 PDF
Tomiolo, S. and Ward D. (2018) Species migrations and range shifts: A synthesis of causes and consequences. Perspectives inPlant Ecology Evolution and Systematics, 33, 62-77PDF
Tomiolo, S. and Ward D. (2018) Soil properties and climate mediate the effects of biotic interactions on the performance of a woody range expander. Ecosphere 9:e02186. PDF
Tomiolo S., Metz J., Blackwood C. B., Djendouci K., Henneberg L., Müller C., Tielbörger K. (2017) Short-term drought and long-term climate legacy affect production of chemical defenses among plant ecotypes. Environmental and Experimental Botany 141, 124-131. PDF
Tomiolo S., Harsch M., Duncan R., Hulme P. (2017) Influence of climate and regeneration microsites on Pinus contorta invasion into an alpine ecosystem in New Zealand. AIMS Environmental Science, 3(3): 525-540. PDF
Tomiolo S., van der Putten W.H. & Tielbörger K. (2015). Separating the role of biotic interactions and climate in determining adaptive response of plants to climate change. Ecology, 96,1298-1308. PDF
Gornish E.S., Hamilton J.A., Barberàn A., Benito B.M., Binzer A., DeMeester J.E., Gruwez R., Moreira B., Taheri S., Tomiolo S., Vinagre C., Vuarin P. & Weaver J. (2013). Interdisciplinary Climate Change collaborations are essential for early-career scientists. Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, 94, 151-151. PDF
Invited presentations and talks
Tomiolo S. Disentangling the role of genoytpe-specific properties and neighbor type in intraspecific interaction. Tel - Aviv University. April 27, 2021.
Tomiolo S. Reduced competition among kin and genetic variation in competitive ability regulate the outcome of intraspecific interactions in the annual legume Medicago minima. Copenhagen University. September 6, 2019.
Tomiolo S. Using ecological gradients to predict shifts in plant communities and woody range expansions. Invited talk at Aarhus University, Department of Ecoinformatics. Aarhus, Denmark. December 6, 2018.
Tomiolo, S. Shifts in plant community assemblage in response to climate change: a whole community reciprocal transplant approach. Invited talk at Cleveland State University, Department of Biological, Geological and Environmental Sciences. Cleveland (OH), USA, October 7, 2016.
Tomiolo, S. Climate and biotic interactions affect plant responses to climate: from single species to communities. Invited talk at Ohio State University - Department of Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology. Columbus (OH), USA, September 4, 2016.
Tomiolo, S., Van der Putten, W., Tielbörger, K. (2016). Disentangling the role of climate, plant-plant. plant-soil biota interactions on plant responses to climate change ESA conference, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA.
Tomiolo S. Invasive conifers: lessons learned and future challenges from past introductions. Guest Lecture at Kent State University (2016)
K. Tielbörger, J. Metz, E. Gibson-Forty, S. Tomiolo, J. De Meaux, D. Jolic, C. Schlötterer, D. Weigel and M. Gruntman (2016) Can plants adapt to climate change? Ecology meets genomics. 4th annual Adaptomics Meeting of the DFG Priority Research Program 1529, Mainz, Germany.
Tomiolo, S., Tielbörger, K. (2015). First come, first serve. Neighbour effects on germination timing of annual plants. Annual Plant Population Biology conference of the Ecological Society of Germany, Switzerland and Austria. Tübingen - Germany.
Tomiolo, S., Wiegel, D., Schlötterer C., Tielbörger, K. (2014). Phenotypic and genetic variation in Biscutella didyma and other Brassicaceae and adaptation to environmental change - a combined ecological genomic approach - 3rd Annual Meeting of DFG Priority Program "Adaptomics". Mainnz- Germany.
Tomiolo, S., Van der Putten, W., Tielbörger, K. (2013). An integrated approach to the study of biotic interactions. Annual Plant Population Biology conference of the Ecological Society of Germany, Switzerland and Austria. Tartu – Estonia
Tomiolo, S., Van der Putten, W., Tielbörger, K. (2012). What do biotic interactions explain about local adaptation in plants? Results from the field and the greenhouse. Meeting of the Students of Ecology and Evolution, Tübingen University. Tübingen – Germany.
Tomiolo, S., Van der Putten, W., Tielbörger, K. (2012). How important are biotic interactions for local adaptation? Consequences for response of plants to climate change. Conference of the German Society of Ecology (GfÖ). Lüneburg – Germany.
Tomiolo, S., Van der Putten, W., Tielbörger, K. (2012). How important are biotic interactions for local adaptation? Consequences for response of plants to climate change. Annual Plant Population Biology conference of the Ecological Society of Germany, Switzerland and Austria. Zurich – Switzerland.
Tomiolo, S. Effect of abiotic and biotic factors in determining local adaptation and the potential response of plant populations and community to climate change. University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland, 2013
Tomiolo, S. Investigating the role of biotic interactions in determining local adaptation and the potential response of plants to climate change. Tübingen University –Ecology Summer Course, 2013
Tomiolo, S. Determinants of treeline expansion – examples from Italy and New Zealand. Hebrew University of Jerusalem – Rehovot, 2010