Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture (6)

  1. 1. Vanderplanck, M., Vereecken, N., Grumiau, L., Esposito, F., Lognay, G. C., Wattiez, R., & Michez, D. (2017). The importance of pollen chemistry in evolutionary host shifts of bees. Scientific Reports, 7, 43058. doi:10.1038/srep43058
  2. 2. Mayer, F., Piel, F., Cassel-Lundhagen, A., Kirichenko, N., Grumiau, L., Okland, B., Bertheau, C., Grégoire, J.-C., & Mardulyn, P. (2015). Comparative multi-locus phylogeography of two Palaearctic spruce bark beetles: influence of contrasting ecological strategies on genetic variation. Molecular ecology, 24(6), 1292-1310. doi:10.1111/mec.13104
  3. 3. Mardulyn, P., Thurin, N., Piou, V., Grumiau, L., & Aron, S. (2014). Dispersal in the inquiline social parasite ant Plagiolepis xene. Insectes sociaux, 61(2), 197-202. doi:10.1007/s00040-014-0345-7
  4. 4. Duminil, J., Kenfack, D., Viscosi, V., Grumiau, L., & Hardy, O. J. (2012). Testing species delimitation in sympatric species complexes: the case of an African tropical tree, Carapa spp. (Meliaceae). Molecular phylogenetics and evolution, 62, 275-285. doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2011.09.020
  5. 5. Leniaud, L., Hefetz, A., Grumiau, L., & Aron, S. (2011). Multiple mating and supercoloniality in Cataglyphis desert ants. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 104, 866-876. doi:10.1111/j.1095-8312.2011.01772.x
  6. 6. Timmermans, I., Grumiau, L., Hefetz, A., & Aron, S. (2010). Mating system and population structure in the desert ant Cataglyphis livida. Insectes sociaux, 57, 39-46.