Supervised PhDs
Dubuis, A. 2013. Predicting spatial patterns of plant biodiversity: from species to communities. University of Lausanne. pdf
Pellissier, L. 2012. Species distributions and interactions in a changing world: from understanding to forecasting. University of Lausanne.
Vicente, J.R. 2012. Modelling landscape invasion by alien plants under current and future conditions of climate and land use. PhD thesis, University of Porto & CIBIO (A. Guisan official co-superviser).
Maggini, R. 2011. Species distribution models for conservation-oriented studies in Switzerland: filling data and tool gaps.
Pio, D. 2010. Evolutionary history and its relevance in understanding and conserving southern African biodiversity.pdf
Engler, R. 2009. Unfolding nature "in silico": overcoming practical and metodological limitations of species distribution models. pdf
Broennimann, O. 2008. Niche, distribution and global changes: modeling insights into biogeography and conservation biology. pdf
Randin, C. 2007. Providing more informative projections of climate change impact on plant distribution in a mountain environment. pdf
Mathys, L. 2006. A discrete forest in a continuous landscape: investigating interactions between natural resource management and sustainable development. pdf
Gehrig-Fasel, J. 2006. Treeline and climate change: analyzing and modelliing patterns and shifts in the Swiss Alps.
Lütolf, M. 2006. Changing landscapes of Switzerland: assessing effects of historic and future land uses and land covers on the occurence of selected butterfly species.
Rickebush, S. 2006. Modelling tree population dynamics at the alpine and boreal tree-line ecotones in response to climate and land-use change. pdf
Dufour, A. 2006. Evaluation multi-échelle de la biodiversité végétale dans les paturages boisés du Jura.


