Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture (63)

  1. 23. Fourdrilis, S., Mardulyn, P., Hardy, O. J., Jordaens, K., Martins, A. M. D. F. A., & Backeljau, T. (2016). Mitochondrial DNA hyperdiversity and its potential causes in the marine periwinkle Melarhaphe neritoides (Mollusca: Gastropoda). PeerJ preprints, 2016(10), e2549. doi:10.7717/peerj.2549
  2. 24. Dellicour, S., Michez, D., & Mardulyn, P. (2015). Comparative phylogeography of five bumblebees: impact of range fragmentation, range size and diet specialisation. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 116(4), 926-939. doi:10.1111/bij.12636
  3. 25. Dellicour, S., Michez, D., Rasplus, J.-Y., & Mardulyn, P. (2015). Impact of past climatic changes and resource availability on the population demography of three food-specialist bees. Molecular ecology, 24(5), 1074-1090. doi:10.1111/mec.13085
  4. 26. 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
  5. 27. Patiño, J., Carine, M., Mardulyn, P., Devos, N., Mateo, R. R., González-Mancebo, J. M., Shaw, J., & Vanderpoorten, A. (2015). Approximate Bayesian Computation Reveals the Crucial Role of Oceanic Islands for the Assembly of Continental Biodiversity. Systematic biology, 64(4), 579-589. doi:10.1093/sysbio/syv013
  6. 28. Quinzin, M. C., Mayer, F., Elvinger, N., & Mardulyn, P. (2015). Theoretical expectations of the Isolation-Migration model of population evolution for inferring demographic parameters. Methods in ecology and evolution, 6(5), 610-620. doi:10.1111/2041-210X.12347
  7. 29. Duminil, J., Mona, S., Mardulyn, P., Doumenge, C., Walmacq, F., Doucet, J.-L., & Hardy, O. J. (2015). Late Pleistocene molecular dating of past population fragmentation and demographic changes in African rain forest tree species supports the forest refuge hypothesis. Journal of biogeography, 42(8), 1443–1454. doi:10.1111/jbi.12510
  8. 30. Dellicour, S., Kastally, C., Hardy, O. J., & Mardulyn, P. (2014). Comparing phylogeographic hypotheses by simulating DNA sequences under a spatially explicit model of coalescence. Molecular biology and evolution, 31(12), 3359-3372. doi:10.1093/molbev/msu277
  9. 31. Dellicour, S., Fearnley, S., Lombal, A., Heidl, S., Dahlhoff, E. P., Rank, N. E., & Mardulyn, P. (2014). Inferring the past and present connectivity across the range of a North American leaf beetle: combining ecological-niche modeling and a geographically explicit model of coalescence. Evolution, 68(8), 2371-2385. doi:10.1111/evo.12426
  10. 32. Dellicour, S., & Mardulyn, P. (2014). SPADS 1.0: a toolbox to perform spatial analyses on DNA sequence data sets. Molecular Ecology Resources, 14(3), 647-651. doi:10.1111/1755-0998.12200
  11. 33. Dellicour, S., Lecocq, T., Kuhlmann, M., Mardulyn, P., & Michez, D. (2014). Molecular phylogeny, biogeography, and host plant shifts in the bee genus Melitta (Hymenoptera: Anthophila). Molecular phylogenetics and evolution, 70, 412-419. doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2013.08.013
  12. 34. Fraser, C., Brahy, O., Mardulyn, P., Dohet, L., Mayer, F., & Grégoire, J.-C. (2014). Flying the nest: male dispersal and multiple paternity enables extrafamilial matings for the invasive bark beetle Dendroctonus micans: Multiple paternity in sib-mating bark beetles. Heredity, 113, 327-333. doi:10.1038/hdy.2014.34

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