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Raimbault Alexandre
KTT specialist

PROGRAM / Bioeconomy, health and governance
LINE / Global Forest Ecosystem Research Group



Master’s degree in Continental Ecology from the University of Bordeaux, France (2014–2016). Master’s degree in Plant Ecology from Université Laval, Quebec, Canada (2016–2018). PhD in Ecology, Biodiversity and Evolution from the Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse, France (2020–2023).

Postdoctoral researcher at the Academy of Sciences of Prague, Czech Republic (2024–2025). Since October 2025, postdoctoral researcher at CTFC.

Since his PhD, he studies the consequences of forest management on soil microorganisms, particularly fungi.
Keywords
BiodiversityForest managementForest soils

Additional Publications

Awokunle Hollá, S., Brabcová, V., Raimbault, A., Müller, J., Bässler, C., Baldrian, P., 2026. Fungal community development in the soils of a mixed temperate forest reflects harvesting intensity following gap felling and selective cutting. Forest Ecology and management 608, 123593.

Bouteiller, X.P., Barraquand, F., Garnier-Géré, P., Harmand, N., Laizet, Y.h., Raimbault, A., Segura, R., Lassois, L., Monty, A., Verdu, C., 2018. No evidence for genetic differentiation in juvenile traits between Belgian and French populations of the invasive tree Robinia pseudoacacia. Plant Ecology and Evolution 151, 5-17.

Raimbault, A., Brin, A., Manzi, S., Savoie, J.M., Gandois, L., Oliva, P., Fogliani, O., Roy-Camille, C., Gratacap, L., Roy, M., 2024. Influence of habitat fragmentation and habitat amount on soil fungi communities in ancient forests. Landscape Ecology 39, 1-16.

Raimbault, A., Roy, M., Roy-Camille, C., Savoie, J.-M., Gouix, N., Larrieu, L., Brin, A., 2026. Evaluating soil communities sensibility to forest structure through the use of eDNA metabarcoding and the Index of Biodiversity Potential. Forest Ecology and management 599, 123272.