Aubier Thomas G., Elias Marianne, Llaurens Violaine & Chazot Nicolas, March 2017 — Mutualistic mimicry enhances species diversification through spatial segregation and extension of the ecological niche space. Evolution; international journal of organic evolutionvol. 71, n° 4, p. 826-844
Chouteau Mathieu, Llaurens Violaine, Piron-Prunier Florence & Joron Mathieu, 2017 — Polymorphism at a mimicry supergene maintained by opposing frequency-dependent selection pressures. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of Americavol. 114, n° 31, p. 8325-8329
McClure Melanie, Clerc Corentin, Desbois Charlotte, Meichanetzoglou Aimilia, Cau Marion, Bastin-Héline Lucie, Bacigalupo Javier, Houssin Céline, Pinna Charline, Nay Bastien, Llaurens Violaine, Berthier Serge, Andraud Christine, Gomez Doris & Elias Marianne, 2019 — Why has transparency evolved in aposematic butterflies? Insights from the largest radiation of aposematic butterflies, the Ithomiini. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciencesvol. 286, n° 1901, p. 20182769
Sculfort Ombeline, Castro Erika C. P., Kozak Krzysztof M., Bak Søren, Elias Marianne, Nay Bastien & Llaurens Violaine, 2020 — Variation of chemical compounds in wild Heliconiini reveals ecological factors involved in the evolution of chemical defenses in mimetic butterflies. Ecology and Evolutionvol. 10, n° 5, p. 2677-2694
Sculfort Ombeline, McClure Melanie, Nay Bastien, Elias Marianne & Llaurens Violaine, 2021 — Assessing the Role of Developmental and Environmental Factors in Chemical Defence Variation in Heliconiini Butterflies. Abstract
Chemical defences in animals are both incredibly widespread and highly
diverse. Yet despite the important role they…Journal of Chemical Ecologyvol. 47, n° 6, p. 577-587
Sculfort Ombeline, Maisonneuve Ludovic, Elias Marianne, Aubier Thomas G. & Llaurens Violaine, June 2022 — Uncovering the effects of Müllerian mimicry on the evolution of conspicuousness in colour patterns. Oikos (Copenhagen, Denmark)vol. 2022, n° 6,
Le Roy Camille, Silva Nicolas, Godoy-Diana Ramiro, Debat Vincent, Llaurens Violaine & Muijres Florian Titus, August 2022 — Divergence of climbing escape flight performance in Morpho butterflies living in different microhabitats. Journal of Experimental Biologyvol. 225, n° 15, jeb243867Publisher: The Company of Biologists tex.hal_id: hal-03819535 tex.hal_version: v1
Chotard Ariane, Debat Vincent & Llaurens Violaine, December 2022 — Evolution of tails in Swallowtail butterflies (Papilionidae, Lepidoptera): macro-evolutionary and experimental approaches, Evolution des queues chez les Papillonidae: approche macro-évolutive et expérimentale. The evolution of butterfly wing shape is driven by multiple selective, phylogenetic and developmental influences. In my thesis,… , ,
López Villavicencio Manuela, Ledamoisel Joséphine, Poloni Riccardo, Lopez-Roques C??line, Debat Vincent & Llaurens Violaine, 2024 — Increased evolutionary rate in the Z-chromosome of sympatric and allopatric species of Morpho butterflies. Genome Biology and Evolution , , evae227
Maisonneuve Ludovic, Elias Marianne, Smadi Charline & Llaurens Violaine, November 2023 — The limits of evolutionary convergence in sympatry: Reproductive interference and historical constraints leading to local diversity in warning traits. AMERICAN NATURALISTvol. 201, , E000–E000tex.earlyaccessdate: MAY 2023 tex.eissn: 1537-5323 tex.orcid-numbers: Maisonneuve, Ludovic/0000-0002-9556-5973 tex.unique-id: WOS:000954654500001
Bastide Héloïse, López-Villavicencio Manuela, Ogereau David, Lledo Joanna, Dutrillaux Anne-Marie, Debat Vincent & Llaurens Violaine, 2023 — Genome assembly of 3 Amazonian Morpho butterfly species reveals Z-chromosome rearrangements between closely related species living in sympatry. The genomic processes enabling speciation and species coexistence in sympatry are still largely unknown. Here we describe the…GigaSciencevol. 12, , ISBN: 2047-217X Type: 10.1093/gigascience/giad033
Chotard Ariane, Llaurens Violaine & Debat Vincent, 2023 — Patterns of morphological variation highlight the effect of natural selection on eyespots modularity in the butterfly Morpho telemachus. Evolution - International Journal of Organic Evolutionvol. 77, n° 2, p. 384-393Publisher: Wiley tex.hal_id: hal-04003880 tex.hal_version: v1