44 results on '"Lizé, Anne"'
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2. Quantifying larval dispersal portfolio in seabass nurseries using otolith chemical signatures
3. Hydro-morphological features and functional structure of fish assemblages mediate species isotopic niches in estuaries
4. Coastal rocky reef fish monitoring in the context of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive: Environmental DNA metabarcoding complements underwater visual census
5. A multi-approach study to reveal eel life-history traits in an obstructed catchment before dam removal
6. European flounder foraging movements in an estuarine nursery seascape inferred from otolith microchemistry and stable isotopes
7. Improving the Usability of Voice User Interfaces: A New Set of Ergonomic Criteria
8. Isotopic niches of diadromous fishes inform on interspecific competition in an obstructed catchment
9. The microbiome and host behaviour
10. Microbiomes of soils, plants and animals: an introduction
11. Improving the Usability of Voice User Interfaces: A New Set of Ergonomic Criteria
12. Corrigendum to “Quantifying larval dispersal portfolio in seabass nurseries using otolith chemical signatures” [Mar. Environ. Res. 196 (2024) 106426]
13. Data and code : Coastal rocky reef fish monitoring in the context of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive: environmental DNA metabarcoding complements underwater visual census
14. Decoupling carry-over effects from environment in fish nursery grounds
15. Educational interventions to increase HPV vaccination acceptance: A systematic review
16. Extreme cost of rivalry in a monandrous species: male–male interactions result in failure to acquire mates and reduced longevity
17. Small- and large-scale processes including anthropogenic pressures as drivers of gastropod communities in the NE Atlantic coast: A citizen science based approach
18. Kin Discrimination and Altruism in the Larvae of a Solitary Insect
19. Rapport final des travaux liés à la convention 1078068
20. Dispersion et (re)colonisation du cours de la Sélune et de ses affluents : terminer un état de référence pour les poissons migrateurs amphihalins et anticiper l’expansion spatiale de l’écrevisse de Californie
21. Kin recognition loss following anesthesia in beetle larvae (Aleochara bilineata, Coleoptera, Staphylinidae)
22. The microbiome and host behaviour
23. Drosophila Sexual Attractiveness in Older Males Is Mediated by Their Microbiota
24. Kin recognition in the larvae of a solitary insect: the cue is in the plug
25. Gut microbiota and kin recognition
26. The effect of gut microbiota elimination in Drosophila melanogaster: A how‐to guide for host–microbiota studies
27. Evidence That the Microbiota Counteracts Male Outbreeding Strategy by Inhibiting Sexual Signaling in Females
28. Assessment of Rival Males through the Use of Multiple Sensory Cues in the Fruitfly Drosophila pseudoobscura
29. The effect of gut microbiota elimination in <italic>Drosophila melanogaster</italic>: A how‐to guide for host–microbiota studies.
30. Insect behaviour and the microbiome
31. You are what you eat
32. The Heritability of Mating Behaviour in a Fly and Its Plasticity in Response to the Threat of Sperm Competition
33. The interplay between different stages of reproduction in males of the moth Plodia interpunctella
34. Kin recognition inDrosophila: the importance of ecology and gut microbiota
35. Experience of mating rivals causes males to modulate sperm transfer in the fly Drosophila pseudoobscura
36. Males do not prolong copulation in response to competitor males in the polyandrous fly Drosophila bifasciata
37. Two components of kin recognition influence parasitoid aggression in resource competition
38. Perception of male–male competition influences Drosophila copulation behaviour even in species where females rarely remate
39. Kin recognition loss following anesthesia in beetle larvae (Aleochara bilineata, Coleoptera, Staphylinidae)
40. Mating strategy in Aleochara bilineata: sperm storage and allocation
41. Kin Recognition in Aleochara bilineata Could Support the Kinship Theory of Genomic Imprinting
42. Kin recognition in Drosophila: the importance of ecology and gut microbiota.
43. Perception of male–male competition influences Drosophilacopulation behaviour even in species where females rarely remate
44. Perception of male-male competition influences Drosophila copulation behaviour even in species where females rarely remate.
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