January 2025 — Sending mixed signals: convergent iridescence and divergent chemical signals in sympatric sister-species of Amazonian butterflies.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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July 2023 — Balancing selection at a wing pattern locus is associated with major shifts in genome-wide patterns of diversity and gene flow. Selection shapes genetic diversity around target mutations, yet little is known about how selection onspecific loci affects the… Peer Community Journal vol. 3, , e65 ISBN: 2804-3871 Publisher: Peer Community In Type: 10.24072/pcjournal.298
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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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2023 — Patterns of morphological variation highlight the effect of natural selection on eyespots modularity in the butterfly Morpho telemachus. Morphological correlations can not only stem from developmental constraints but also from selective pressures. Butterfly… Evolution - International Journal of Organic Evolution vol. 77, n° 2, p. 384-393 ISBN: 0014-3820 Publisher: Wiley Type: 10.1093/evolut/qpac058
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2023 — First chromosome scale genomes of ithomiine butterflies (Nymphalidae: Ithomiini): comparative models for mimicry genetic studies. The ithomiine butterflies (Nymphalidae: Danainae) represent the largest
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2023 — Patterns of morphological variation highlight the effect of natural selection on eyespots modularity in the butterfly Morpho telemachus. Morphological correlations can not only stem from developmental
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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
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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
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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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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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