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    A comparison of live versus kill pitfall traps to assess the diet of carabids through a metabarcoding approach by Graux, Yohann, Querejeta, Marina, Gaba, Sabrina, Bretagnolle, Vincent, Boyer, Stéphane

    Published in Entomologia experimentalis et applicata (01-03-2024)
    “…Metabarcoding approaches are powerful tools to unravel trophic relationships between predators and prey. To apply metabarcoding analyses on invertebrate gut…”
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    Towards robust and repeatable sampling methods in eDNA‐based studies by Dickie, Ian A., Boyer, Stephane, Buckley, Hannah L., Duncan, Richard P., Gardner, Paul P., Hogg, Ian D., Holdaway, Robert J., Lear, Gavin, Makiola, Andreas, Morales, Sergio E., Powell, Jeff R., Weaver, Louise

    Published in Molecular ecology resources (01-09-2018)
    “…DNA‐based techniques are increasingly used for measuring the biodiversity (species presence, identity, abundance and community composition) of terrestrial and…”
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    Changes in Bacterial Community Structure Across the Different Life Stages of Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens) by Querejeta, Marina, Hervé, Vincent, Perdereau, Elfie, Marchal, Lorène, Herniou, Elisabeth A., Boyer, Stéphane, Giron, David

    Published in Microbial ecology (01-08-2023)
    “…The digestive capacity of organic compounds by the black soldier fly (BSF, Hermetia illucens , Diptera: Stratiomyidae, Linnaeus, 1758) is known to rely on…”
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    Viral clearance capacity by continuous Protein A chromatography step using Sequential MultiColumn Chromatography by Goussen, Caroline, Goldstein, Laëtitia, Brèque, Corinne, You, Bruno, Boyer, Stéphane, Bataille, Damien, Burlot, Ludovic

    “…•Continuous chromatography generates two situations when eluates are generated which can impact viral clearance capacity.•Virus reduction factor of 3.7 log10…”
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    The potential of earthworms to restore ecosystem services after opencast mining – A review by Boyer, Stephane, Wratten, Stephen D.

    Published in Basic and applied ecology (01-05-2010)
    “…Opencast coal mining has several environmental impacts, which require land rehabilitation when mining operations are finished. For that reason, restoration…”
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    Impact of intraspecific variation in insect microbiomes on host phenotype and evolution by Lange, Claudia, Boyer, Stéphane, Bezemer, T. Martijn, Lefort, Marie-Caroline, Dhami, Manpreet K., Biggs, Eva, Groenteman, Ronny, Fowler, Simon V., Paynter, Quentin, Verdecia Mogena, Arletys M., Kaltenpoth, Martin

    Published in The ISME Journal (01-11-2023)
    “…Microbes can be an important source of phenotypic plasticity in insects. Insect physiology, behaviour, and ecology are influenced by individual variation in…”
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    DNA metabarcoding of prey reveals spatial, temporal and diet partitioning of an island ecosystem by four invasive wasps by Schmack, Julia Marion, Lear, Gavin, Astudillo‐Garcia, Carmen, Boyer, Stéphane, Ward, Darren F., Beggs, Jacqueline R.

    Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-06-2021)
    “…Invasive alien species can cause detrimental changes in native ecosystems, but our understanding of the interactions between multiple exotic species is…”
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    Identifying plant DNA in the faeces of a generalist insect pest to inform trap cropping strategy by Nboyine, Jerry Asalma, Boyer, Stéphane, Saville, David J., Wratten, Stephen David

    Published in Agronomy for sustainable development (01-12-2019)
    “…Monocropping elevates many insects to the status of economic pests. In these agroecosystems, non-crop habitats are sometimes deployed as trap crops to reduce…”
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    Pyrosequencing of prey DNA in faeces of carnivorous land snails to facilitate ecological restoration and relocation programmes by Waterhouse, Benjamin R, Boyer, Stéphane, Wratten, Steve D

    Published in Oecologia (01-06-2014)
    “…Identifying and understanding predator diets is of high importance in biological conservation. This is particularly true for the introduction, establishment…”
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    Development of a multiprimer metabarcoding approach to understanding trophic interactions in agroecosystems by Batuecas, Ivan, Alomar, Oscar, Castañe, Cristina, Piñol, Josep, Boyer, Stéphane, Gallardo‐Montoya, Lorena, Agustí, Nuria

    Published in Insect science (01-08-2022)
    “…To understand trophic interactions and the precise ecological role of each predatory species, it is important to know which arthropod and plant resources are…”
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    Nectar from oilseed rape and floral subsidies enhances longevity of an aphid parasitoid more than does host honeydew by Varennes, Yann-David, Boyer, Stéphane, Wratten, Steve D.

    Published in BioControl (Dordrecht, Netherlands) (01-12-2016)
    “…Many adult parasitic Hymenoptera consume floral nectar and honeydew, although the latter is in most cases a ‘bad meal’ compared to floral nectars. Parasitoids…”
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    Molecular identification and distribution of native and exotic earthworms in New Zealand human-modified soils by Kim, Young-Nam, Dickinson, Nicholas, Bowie, Mike, Robinson, Brett, Boyer, Stephane

    Published in New Zealand journal of ecology (01-01-2017)
    “…Important knowledge gaps remain with regards to the ecology and the systematics of New Zealand’s native earthworms. With many putative new species yet to be…”
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    Using municipal biosolids in ecological restoration: What is good for plants and soil may not be good for endemic earthworms by Waterhouse, Benjamin R., Boyer, Stéphane, Adair, Karen L., Wratten, Steve D.

    Published in Ecological engineering (01-09-2014)
    “…Soil quality can be heavily impacted through large-scale anthropogenic disturbances such as mining and subsequent stockpiling of topsoil mixed with the rock…”
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    Scarcity of ecosystem services: an experimental manipulation of declining pollination rates and its economic consequences for agriculture by Sandhu, Harpinder, Waterhouse, Benjamin, Boyer, Stephane, Wratten, Steve

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (05-07-2016)
    “…Ecosystem services (ES) such as pollination are vital for the continuous supply of food to a growing human population, but the decline in populations of insect…”
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    Agroecological management of a soil‐dwelling orthopteran pest in vineyards by Nboyine, Jerry Asalma, Boyer, Stephane, Saville, David J., Wratten, Stephen David

    Published in Insect science (01-06-2018)
    “…The efficacy of different combinations of undervine and inter‐row treatments for managing a soil‐dwelling orthopteran pest, weta (Hemiandrus sp.), in vineyards…”
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    New records of springtails in New Zealand pasture: how well are our pastoral invertebrates known? by Greenslade, Penelope, Boyer, Stéphane, Wratten, Steve

    “…Twenty-four collembolan species are recorded from improved pastures and clovers in New Zealand, of which 17 can be named to species or probable species, the…”
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    Advanced mine restoration protocols facilitate early recovery of soil microbial biomass, activity and functional diversity by Waterhouse, Benjamin R., Adair, Karen L., Boyer, Stéphane, Wratten, Steve D.

    Published in Basic and applied ecology (01-11-2014)
    “…Many ecosystem restoration programmes can take over 15 years to achieve ecosystem functioning comparable to that of an unmodified ecosystem, therefore a…”
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