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    Plasticity in the trophic niche of an invasive ant explains establishment success and long‐term coexistence by Balzani, Paride, Vizzini, Salvatrice, Frizzi, Filippo, Masoni, Alberto, Lessard, Jean‐Philippe, Bernasconi, Christian, Francoeur, André, Ibarra‐Isassi, Javier, Brassard, François, Cherix, Daniel, Santini, Giacomo

    Published in Oikos (01-05-2021)
    “…Invasive species are one of the main threats to biodiversity worldwide and the processes enabling their establishment and persistence remain poorly understood…”
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    May furtive predation provide enemy free space in ant-tended aphid colonies? by Guénard, Benoit, Dumont, François, Fréchette, Bruno, Francoeur, André, Lucas, Éric

    Published in PloS one (10-10-2018)
    “…In furtive predation, a predator is able to exploit its prey without generating significant defensive behaviors from them. However, in aphidophagous guild, if…”
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    Temperature drives caste‐specific morphological clines in ants by Brassard, François, Francoeur, André, Lessard, Jean‐Philippe, Zvi Shik, Jonathan

    Published in The Journal of animal ecology (01-11-2020)
    “…The morphology of organisms relates to most aspects of their life history and autecology. As such, elucidating the drivers of morphological variation along…”
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    Quercetin and sesamin protect neuronal PC12 cells from high-glucose-induced oxidation, nitrosative stress, and apoptosis by Bournival, Julie, Francoeur, Marc-André, Renaud, Justine, Martinoli, Maria-Grazia

    Published in Rejuvenation research (01-06-2012)
    “…Complications of diabetes are now well-known to affect sensory, motor, and autonomic nerves. Diabetes is also thought to be involved in neurodegenerative…”
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    Postfire Succession of Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) Nesting in Dead Wood of Northern Boreal Forest by Boucher, Philippe, Hébert, Christian, Francoeur, André, Sirois, Luc

    Published in Environmental entomology (01-10-2015)
    “…Dead wood decomposition begins immediately after tree death and involves a large array of invertebrates. Ecological successions are still poorly known for…”
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    Ground-Nesting Ant Assemblages and Their Relationships to Habitat Factors Along a Chronosequence of Postfire-Regenerated Lichen–Spruce Woodland by Lafleur, Benoit, Parsons, William F. J., Bradley, Robert L., Francoeur, André

    Published in Environmental entomology (01-12-2006)
    “…Ground-nest densities and nesting habits of 13 ant species were quantified in five postfire age classes (1, 9, 23, 47, and 79 yr old) in the lichenâspruce…”
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    Ants of the Formica fusca Group in Florida by Wilson, Edward O., Francoeur, André

    Published in The Florida entomologist (01-06-1974)
    “…Formica subsericea Say has been found in a single locality in northern Florida, extending the eastern edge of the range of the F. fusca group 300 km southward…”
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    Ground-Nesting Ant Assemblages and Their Relationships to Habitat Factors Along a Chronosequence of Postfire-Regenerated Lichen–Spruce Woodland by Lafleur, Benoit, Parsons, William F. J, Bradley, Robert L, Francoeur, André

    Published in Environmental entomology (01-12-2006)
    “…Ground-nest densities and nesting habits of 13 ant species were quantified in five postfire age classes (1, 9, 23, 47, and 79 yr old) in the lichen–spruce…”
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    Soil modifications created by ants along a post-fire chronosequence in lichen-spruce woodland by Lafleur, B, Bradley, R.L, Francoeur, A

    Published in Écoscience (Sainte-Foy) (2002)
    “…Ants appeared to be an important component of the soil fauna in azonal lichen-spruce woodland in southern Québec, but their role in nutrient distribution and…”
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    Social organization in the guest-ant Formicoxenus provancheri by Errard, C, Fresneau, D, Heinze, J, Francoeur, A, Lenoir, A

    Published in Ethology (01-02-1997)
    “…The results of an investigation on the division of labour in the guest‐ant Formicoxenus provancheri, conducted by observing colonies containing individually…”
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