Theoretical and Experimental Ecology Station
Lucati F., Poignet M., Miró A., Trochet A., Aubret F., Barthe L., Bertrand R., Buchaca T., Calvez O., Caner J., Darnet E., Denoël M., Guillaume O., Le Chevalier H., Martínez-Silvestre A., Mossoll-Torres M., O’Brien D., Osorio V., Pottier G., Richard M., Sabás I., Souchet J., Tomàs J. & Ventura M.
(2020) - Linking phylogeographic history and contemporary dispersal dynamics:Multiple glacial refugia and restricted but effective present-day gene flow shape the genetic structure of an endemic newt from the Pyrenees. - Molecular Ecology 29 : 2904–2921Badiane A., Martin M., Meylan S., Richard M., Decencière B. & Le Galliard J-F
(2020) - Male ultraviolet reflectance and female mating history influence female mate choice and male mating success in a polyandrous lizard - Biological Journal of the Linnean Society XX: 1–13Badiane A., Martin M., Meylan S., Richard M., Decencière B. & Le Galliard J-F
(2020) - Male ultraviolet reflectance and female mating history influence female mate choice and male mating success in a polyandrous lizard. - ZENODODupoué A., Sorlin M., Richard M., Le GalliardJ-F., Lourdais O., Clobert J. & Aubret F.
(2020) - Mother-offspring conflict for water varies across altitude and is mitigated in the oviparous form of the bimodal lizard Zootoca vivipara - Biological Journal of the Linnean SocietyDupoué A., Blaimont P., Rozen-Rechels D., Richard M., Meylan S., Clobert J., Miles D. B., Martin R., Decencière B., Agostini S. & Le Galliard J-F.
(2020) - Water and temperature Water availability and temperature induce changes in oxidative status during pregnancy in a viviparous lizard. - Functional Ecology 34: 475–485Wu Q., Richard M., Rutschmann A., Miles D. B. & Clobert J.
(2019) - Environmental variation mediates the prevalence and co-occurrence of parasites in the common lizard, Zootoca vivipara. - BMC Ecology 19(1): 44Dupoué A., Blaimont P., Rozen-Rechels D., Richard M., Meylan S., Clobert J., Miles D.B., Martin R., Decencière B., Agostini S. & Le Galliard J-F.
(2019) - Water and temperature Water availability and temperature induce changes in oxidative status during pregnancy in a viviparous lizard. - Functional Ecology 34: 475–485Bestion E., Jacob S., Zinger L., Di Gesu L., Richard M., White J. & Cote J.
(2017) - Climate warming reduces gut microbiota diversity in a vertebrate ectotherm. - Nature ecology & evolution 1: 161Villemey A., Peterman W.E., Richard M., Ouin A., van Halder I., Stevens V.M. & al.
(2016) - Butterfly dispersal in farmland: a replicated landscape genetics study on the meadow brown butterfly (Maniola jurtina). - Landscape ecology 31: 1629-1641Villemey A., Peterman W. E., Richard M., Ouin A., van Halder I., Stevens V.M., Baguette M., Roche P. & Archaux F.
(2016) - Butterfly dispersal in farmland: a replicated landscape genetics study on the meadow brown butterfly (Maniola jurtina). - Landscape Ecology 31:1629–1641Rutschmann A., Miles D. B., Le Galliard J-F., Richard M., Moulherat S., Sinervo B. & Clobert J.
(2016) - Climate and habitat interact to shape the thermal reaction norms of breeding phenology across lizard populations. - Journal of Animal Ecology 85(2): 457-466Rutschmann A., Miles D. B., Clobert J., Richard M.
(2016) - Warmer temperatures suppress the classic offspring quality and number trade-off in the common lizard, Zootoca vivipara. - Biology Letters 12 (6)Richard M., Villemey A., Stevens V.M., Blanvillain G., Dardenne S. & Baguette M.
(2015) - Fifteen new polymorphic microsatellite loci for the meadow brown butterfly, Maniola jurtina. - Biochemical Systematics and Ecology 63: 165–169Bestion E., Teyssier A., Richard M., Clobert J. & Cote J.
(2015) - Live fast, die young: experimental evidence of population extinction risk due to climate change - Plos Biology 13 (10): e1002281Teyssier A., Bestion E., Richard M. & Cote J.
(2014) - Partners’ Personality Types and Mate Preferences: Predation Risk Matters - Behavioral Ecology 25 (4): 723–33Meylan S., Richard M., Bauer S., Haussy C. & Miles D.
(2013) - Costs of mounting an immune response during pregnancy in a lizard. - Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 86(1): 127-136Remy A., Odden M., Richard M., Stene M.T., Le Galliard J.F. & Andreassen H.P.
(2013) - Food distribution influences social organization and population growth in a small roden. - Behavioral Ecology 24 (4): 832-841