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Renaud, S; Dufour, A-B; Hardouin, EA; Ledevin, R; Auffray, J-C. 2015. Once upon Multivariate Analyses: When They Tell Several Stories about Biological Evolution. PLOS ONE. 10.
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Ressayre, A; Glémin, S; Montalent, P; Serre-Giardi, L; Dillmann, C; Joets, J. 2015. Introns Structure Patterns of Variation in Nucleotide Composition in Arabidopsis thaliana and Rice Protein-Coding Genes. GENOME BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION. 7. p2913-2928.
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Ricci, M; Bertini, A; Capezzuoli, E; Horvatincic, N; Andrews, JE; Fauquette, S; Fedi, M. 2015. Palynological investigation of a Late Quaternary calcareous tufa and travertine deposit: the case study of Bagnoli in the Valdelsa Basin (Tuscany, central Italy). REVIEW OF PALAEOBOTANY AND PALYNOLOGY. 218. p184-197.
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Roche, B; Morand, S; Elguero, E; Balenghien, T; Guegan, J-F; Gaidet, N. 2015. Does host receptivity or host exposure drives dynamics of infectious diseases? The case of West Nile Virus in wild birds. INFECTION GENETICS AND EVOLUTION. 33. p11-19.
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Roubira, P; Bosch, D; Bentaleb, I. 2015. Pb isotopic compositions of fin whale baleen plates - A clue to unravel individual migrations between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea?. 11TH APPLIED ISOTOPE GEOCHEMISTRY CONFERENCE AIG-11. 13. p173-176.
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Salas-Gismondi, R; Flynn, JJ; Baby, P; Tejada-Lara, J; Wesselingh, FP; Antoine, P-O. 2015. A Miocene hyperdiverse crocodylian community reveals peculiar trophic dynamics in proto-Amazonian mega-wetlands. PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES. 282.
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Schmid, B; Nottebrock, H; Esler, KJ; Pagel, J; Pauw, A; Bohning-Gaese, K; Schurr, FM; Schleuning, M. 2015. Reward quality predicts effects of bird-pollinators on the reproduction of African Protea shrubs. PERSPECTIVES IN PLANT ECOLOGY EVOLUTION AND SYSTEMATICS. 17. p209-217.
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Scornavacca, C; Jacox, E; Szollosi, G. 2015. Joint amalgamation of most parsimonious reconciled gene trees. BIOINFORMATICS. 31. p841-848.
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Shi, C; Masson-Delmotte, VD, V.; Li, Z; Carré, M; Moore, JC. 2015. Unprecedented recent warming rate and temperature variability over the east Tibetan Plateau inferred from Alpine treeline dendrochronology. CLIMATE DYNAMICS. 45. p1367-1380.
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Smadja, CM; Loire, E; Caminade, P; Thoma, M; Latour, Y; Roux, C; Thoss, M; Penn, DJ; Ganem, G; Boursot, P. 2015. Seeking signatures of reinforcement at the genetic level: a hitchhiking mapping and candidate gene approach in the house mouse. MOLECULAR ECOLOGY. 24. p4222-4237.
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Souche, EL; Hellemans, B; Babbucci, M; MacAoidh, E; Guinand, B; Bargelloni, L; Chistiakov, DA; Patarnello, T; Bonhomme, F; Martinsohn, JT; Volckaert, FAM. 2015. Range-wide population structure of European sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax. BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY. 116. p86-105.
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Sussarellu, R; Huvet, A; Lapegue, S; Quillen, V; Lelong, C; Cornette, F; Jensen, LF; Bierne, N; Boudry, P. 2015. Additive transcriptomic variation associated with reproductive traits suggest local adaptation in a recently settled population of the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas. BMC GENOMICS. 16.
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Talamond, P; Verdeil, JL; Conéjéro, G. 2015. Secondary metabolite localization by autofluorescence in living plant cells. Molecules 20: 5024-5037..
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Tejada-Lara, JV; Salas-Gismondi, R; Pujos, F; Baby, P; Benammi, M; Brusset, S; De Franceschi, D; Espurt, N; Urbina, M; Antoine, PO. 2015. LIFE IN PROTO-AMAZONIA: MIDDLE MIOCENE MAMMALS FROM THE FITZCARRALD ARCH (PERUVIAN AMAZONIA). PALAEONTOLOGY. 58. p341-378.
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Thomann, M; Imbert, E; Cheptou, P-O. 2015. Is rapid evolution of reproductive traits in Adonis annua consistent with pollinator decline?. ACTA OECOLOGICA-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY. 69. p161-166.
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Thomann, M; Imbert, E; Engstrand, RC; Cheptou, PO. 2015. Contemporary evolution of plant reproductive strategies under global change is revealed by stored seeds. JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY. 28. p766-778.
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Thomas, F; Doyon, J; Elguero, E; Dujardin, J-P; Brodeur, J; Roucher, C; Roberta, V; Misse, D; Raymond, M; Trape, J-F. 2015. Plasmodium infections and fluctuating asymmetry among children and teenagers from Senegal. INFECTION GENETICS AND EVOLUTION. 32. p97-101.
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Thomas, F; Raymond, M. 2015. When the man adapts himself to the parasitic constraints. Biofutur(361): 42-45..
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Tilak, MK; Justy, F; Debiais-Thibaud, M; Botero-Castro, F; Delsuc, F; Douzery, EJP. 2015. A cost-effective straightforward protocol for shotgun Illumina libraries designed to assemble complete mitogenomes from non-model species. CONSERVATION GENETICS RESOURCES. 7. p37-40.
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To, T-H; Jacox, E; Ranwez, V; Scornavacca, C. 2015. A fast method for calculating reliable event supports in tree reconciliations via Pareto optimality. BMC BIOINFORMATICS. 16.
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Tong, HY; Naksri, W; Buffetaut, E; Suteethorn, V; Suteethorn, S; Deesri, U; Sila, S; Chanthasit, P; Claude, J. 2015. A new primitive eucryptodiran turtle from the Upper Jurassic Phu Kradung Formation of the Khorat Plateau, NE Thailand. GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE. 152. p166-175.
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Torres-Barcelo, C; Kojadinovic, M; Moxon, R; MacLean, RC. 2015. The SOS response increases bacterial fitness, but not evolvability, under a sublethal dose of antibiotic. PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES. 282.
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van Steenberge, M; Pariselle, A; Huyse, T; Volckaert, FAM; Snoeks, J; Vanhove, MPM. 2015. Morphology, Molecules, and Monogenean Parasites: An Example of an Integrative Approach to Cichlid Biodiversity. PLOS ONE. 10.
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Vanhove, MPM; Pariselle, A; Van Steenberge, M; Gillardin, C; Hellemans, B; Breman, FC; Koblmüller, S; Sturmbauer, C; Snoeks, J; Volckaert, FAM; Huyse, T. 2015. Hidden biodiversity in an ancient lake: phylogenetic congruence between Lake Tanganyika tropheine cichlids and their monogenean flatworm parasites. SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. 5.
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