Nel André & Weiss Robert, 2017 — A new Early Jurassic damselfly from the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (Odonata: Campterophlebiidae). Alcheringa , , in press
Nel Andre & Huang Diying, October 2015 — A new family of ’libelluloid’ dragonflies from the Middle Jurassic of Daohugou, northeastern China (Odonata: Anisoptera: Cavilabiata). Alcheringavol. 39, n° 4, p. 525-529WOS:000362718200011
Robuchon Marine, Valero Myriam, Gey Delphine & Le Gall Line, 2015 — How does molecular-assisted identification affect our estimation of α, β and γ biodiversity? An example from understory red seaweeds (Rhodophyta) of Laminaria kelp forests in Brittany, France. Geneticavol. 143, n° 2, p. 207-223
Pompanon F & Samadi S, April 2015 — Next generation sequencing for characterizing biodiversity: promises and challenges. GENETICAvol. 143, n° 2, p. 133-138
Aznar-Cormano L., Brisset J., Chan T. Y., Corbari L., Puillandre N., Utge J., Zbinden M., Zuccon D. & Samadi S., 2015 — An improved taxonomic sampling is a necessary but not sufficient condition for resolving inter-families relationships in Caridean decapods. Geneticavol. 143, n° 2, p. 195-205
Vicente Natallia M., Olivero Paola, Lafond Augustin, Dong Jiajia & Robillard Tony, 2015 — Gnominthus gen. nov. a new genus of crickets endemic to Papua New Guinea with novel acoustic and behavioral diversity (Insecta, Orthoptera, Gryllidae, Eneopterinae). Zoologischer Anzeigervol. 258, , p. 82-91WOS:000367275500008
Aissaoui Chrifa, Puillandre Nicolas, Bouchet Philippe, Fassio Giulia, Modica Maria Vittoria & Oliverio Marco, 2016 — Cryptic diversity in Mediterranean gastropods of the genus Aplus (Neogastropoda: Buccinidae). Scientia Marinavol. 80, n° 4, p. 521-533
Moravec František, Chaabane Amira, Neifar Lassad, Gey Delphine & Justine Jean-Lou, 2016 — Descriptions of Philometra aenei n. sp. and P. tunisiensis n. sp. (Nematoda: Philometridae) from Epinephelus spp. off Tunisia confirm a high degree of host specificity of gonad-infecting species of Philometra Costa, 1845 in groupers (Serranidae). Systematic Parasitologyvol. 93, n° 2, p. 115-128
Huang Diying, Wegierek Piotr, Zyla Dagmara & Nel Andre, 2015 — The oldest aphid of the family Oviparosiphidae (Hemiptera: Aphidoidea) from the Middle Jurassic of China. European Journal of Entomologyvol. 112, n° 1, p. 187-192WOS:000350303000023
Chaabane Amira, Justine Jean-Lou, Gey Delphine, Bakenhaster Micah D. & Neifar Lassad, 2016 — Pseudorhabdosynochus sulamericanus (Monogenea, Diplectanidae), a parasite of deep-sea groupers (Serranidae) occurs transatlantically on three congeneric hosts ( Hyporthodus spp.), one from the Mediterranean Sea and two from the western Atlantic. PeerJvol. 4, , e2233
Botton-Divet Léo, Houssaye Alexandra, Herrel Anthony, Fabre Anne-Claire & Cornette Raphael, 2015 — Tools for quantitative form description; an evaluation of different software packages for semi-landmark analysis. PeerJvol. 3, , e1417
Bakhoum Abdoulaye J. S., Quilichini Yann, Justine Jean-Lou, Bray Rodney A., Bâ Cheikh T. & Marchand Bernard, 2015 — Ultrastructural study of sperm cells in Acanthocolpidae: the case of Stephanostomum murielae and Stephanostomoides tenuis (Digenea). PeerJvol. 3, , e744
Pinna Mário De, Bockmann Flávio A. & Zaragueta Bagils René, July 2016 — Unrooted trees discovered independently in philology and phylogenetics: a remarkable case of methodological convergence. Systematics and Biodiversityvol. 14, n° 4, p. 317-326
Ezzine Olfa, Branco Manuela, Villemant Claire, Schmidt Stefan, Nouira Said & Ben Jamaa Mohamed Lahbib, July 2015 — Host use in Orgyia trigotephras (Erebidae, Lymantriinae) during outbreak: effects on larval performance and egg predation. Annals of Forest Sciencevol. 72, n° 5, p. 561-568WOS:000356794100006
Garrouste Romain, Wedmann Sonja, Pouillon Jean-Marc & Nel André, 2017 — The oldest ‘amphipterygid’ damselfly of tropical affinities in the Paleocene of Menat (Zygoptera: Eucaloptera). Historical Biologyvol. 29, n° 6, p. 818-821
Beisel J. N., Peltre M. C., Kadonski N., Hermann A. & Muller S., 2016 — Spatiotemporal trends for exotic species in French freshwater ecosystems: where are we now ?. Hydrobiologiavol. 785, n° 1, p. 293-305