Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture (50)

  1. 1. Caiti, E., Fournier, D., Barnard, K., Dacquin, P., Hasbroucq, S., Inward, D., Reed, K., & Grégoire, J.-C. (2026). Mated female dispersal and solitary gallery initiation in Ips typographus: evidence from a range expansion gradient. Journal of applied entomology. doi:10.1111/jen.70071
  2. 2. Fontaine, N., Hellemans, S., Horáček, N., Křivánek, J., Timmermans, J., Kaczmarek, N., Kaymak, E., Wang, M., Scheffrahn, R. H., Bourguignon, T., Hanus, R., Fournier, D., & Roisin, Y. (2025). Integrative taxonomy unravels the true identity of Linnaeus' Termes fatalis (Isoptera: Termitidae), the source of termites' name. Systematic entomology. doi:10.1111/syen.70016
  3. 3. Duquesne, E., & Fournier, D. (2025). Climate change redefines sea turtle hotspots: vessel strike risks and gaps in protected area. Science advances, 11, eadw4495. doi:10.1126/sciadv.adw4495
  4. 4. Duquesne, E., & Fournier, D. (2025). Urban and agricultural areas under threat of the termite pest genus Heterotermes: insights from species distribution modelling and phylogeny. Journal of pest science. doi:10.1007/s10340-025-01866-6
  5. 5. Langel, J.-L., Vanleynseele, C., Fournier, D., Tremblay, R., & De Montgolfier, B. (2024). Early-season hurricane Beryl’s impact on marine turtle nesting in Martinique. Caribbean journal of science, 54, 323-328. doi:10.18475/cjos.v54i1.a23
  6. 6. Duquesne, E., & Fournier, D. (2024). Connectivity and climate change drive the global distribution of highly invasive termites. NeoBiota, 92, 281-314. doi:10.3897/neobiota.92.115411
  7. 7. Steenacker, M., Tanabe, L. L., Rusli, M. U., & Fournier, D. (2023). The influence of incubation duration and clutch relocation on hatchling morphology and locomotor performances of green turtle (Chelonia mydas). Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology, 569, 151954.
  8. 8. de Souza Araujo, N., Hellemans, S., Roisin, Y., & Fournier, D. (2023). Transcriptomic profiling of castes and of sexually and parthenogenetically produced reproductive females in the termite Cavitermes tuberosus. Entomologia experimentalis et applicata, 171(5), 350-360. doi:10.1111/eea.13285
  9. 9. Fournier, D., & Aron, S. (2021). Hybridization and invasiveness in social insects - The good, the bad and the hybrid. Current opinion in insect science (Online), 46, 1-9. doi:10.1016/j.cois.2020.12.004
  10. 10. Vanderplanck, M., Roger, N. N., Moerman, R., Ghisbain, G., Gerard, M., Popowski, D., Granica, S., Fournier, D., Meeus, I., Piot, N., Smagghe, G. G., Terrana, L., & Michez, D. (2019). Bumble bee parasite prevalence but not genetic diversity impacted by the invasive plant Impatiens glandulifera. Ecosphere, 10(7), e02804. doi:10.1002/ecs2.2804
  11. 11. Hellemans, S., Marynowska, M., Drouet, T., Lepoint, G., Fournier, D., Calusinska, M., & Roisin, Y. (2019). Nest composition, stable isotope ratios and microbiota unravel the feeding behaviour of an inquiline termite. Oecologia, 191(3), 541-553. doi:10.1007/s00442-019-04514-w
  12. 12. Hellemans, S., Dolejšová, K., Křivánek, J., Fournier, D., Hanus, R., & Roisin, Y. (2019). Widespread occurrence of asexual reproduction in higher termites of the Termes group (Termitidae: Termitinae). BMC evolutionary biology,(19), 131. doi:10.1186/s12862-019-1459-3

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