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,… , ,
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2024 — Which cues are sexy? The evolution of mate preference in sympatric species reveals the contrasted effect of adaptation and reproductive interference. Evolution Letters , , p. 1-37 Publisher: Wiley Open Access tex.hal_id: hal-04289183 tex.hal_local_reference: PROBA tex.hal_version: v1
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2024 — Increased evolutionary rate in the Z-chromosome of sympatric and allopatric species of Morpho butterflies. Genome Biology and Evolution , , evae227
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2023 — Convergence in sympatric swallowtail butterflies reveals ecological interactions as a key driver of worldwide trait diversification. Ecological interactions can promote phenotypic diversification in sympatric species. While competition can enhance trait… Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences vol. 120, n° 37, e2303060120
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0027-8424, 1091-6490
November 2023 — A colourful duplication. A genetic duplication event during evolution allowed male wood tiger moths to have either yellow or white patterns on their… eLife vol. 12, , e92763
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2050-084X
November 2023 — « Les défis méthodologiques du phénotypage haut débit » in Prospectives CNRS. Ecologie & Environnement 2023.. 3 PRIORITÉS SCIENTIFIQUES À ABORDER D’ICI 2030Développer les plateformes d’acquisition de données à haut débit utilisables pour… , , p. 199-207
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2023 — Which cues are sexy? The evolution of mate preference in sympatric species reveals the contrasted effect of adaptation and reproductive interference. Evolution Letters , , ISBN: 2056-3744 Publisher: Wiley Open Access
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November 2023 — The limits of evolutionary convergence in sympatry: Reproductive interference and historical constraints leading to local diversity in warning traits. AMERICAN NATURALIST vol. 201, , E000–E000 tex.earlyaccessdate: MAY 2023 tex.eissn: 1537-5323 tex.orcid-numbers: Maisonneuve, Ludovic/0000-0002-9556-5973 tex.unique-id: WOS:000954654500001
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0003-0147
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… GigaScience vol. 12, , ISBN: 2047-217X Type: 10.1093/gigascience/giad033
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2047-217X
2023 — Patterns of morphological variation highlight the effect of natural selection on eyespots modularity in the butterfly Morpho telemachus. Evolution - International Journal of Organic Evolution vol. 77, n° 2, p. 384-393 Publisher: Wiley tex.hal_id: hal-04003880 tex.hal_version: v1
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2023 — Origin and persistence of polymorphism in loci targeted by disassortative preference: a general model. Journal of Mathematical Biology vol. 86, n° 1, p. 1-27 Publisher: Springer tex.hal_id: hal-03635899 tex.hal_version: v1
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2023 — Influence of mimicry on extinction risk in Aculeata: a theoretical approach. Peer Community Journal vol. 3, ,
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February 2023 — Dominance mechanisms in supergene alleles controlling butterfly wing pattern variation: insights from gene expression in Heliconius numata. Heredity vol. 130, n° 2, p. 92-98 ISBN: 0018-067X Publisher: Nature Publishing Group Type: 10.1038/s41437-022-00583-5
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0018-067X, 1365-2540
January 2025 — Sending mixed signals: convergent iridescence and divergent chemical signals in sympatric sister-species of Amazonian butterflies.
, Closely-related species are often partitioned into different geographic areas or… , , Type: 10.1101/2024.12.12.627956
2025 — Ultraviolet in swallowtail butterflies: contrasted dorso-ventral evolution highlights a trade-off between natural and sexual selection on visual cues. Evolution , , qpaf044
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0014-3820, 1558-5646
2025 — Convergent morphology and divergent phenology: unravelling the coexistence of mimetic Morpho butterfly species. , , tex.hal_id: hal-03456634 tex.hal_version: v1
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