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    Different pitcher shapes and trapping syndromes explain resource partitioning in Nepenthes species by Gaume, Laurence, Bazile, Vincent, Huguin, Maïlis, Bonhomme, Vincent

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-03-2016)
    “…Nepenthes pitcher plants display interspecific diversity in pitcher form and diets. This species‐rich genus might be a conspicuous candidate for an adaptive…”
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    Evaluation of short mitochondrial metabarcodes for the identification of Amazonian mammals by Kocher, Arthur, Thoisy, Benoit, Catzeflis, François, Huguin, Mailis, Valière, Sophie, Zinger, Lucie, Bañuls, Anne‐Laure, Murienne, Jérôme, Gaggiotti, Oscar

    Published in Methods in ecology and evolution (01-10-2017)
    “…Summary DNA barcoding and metabarcoding are increasingly used as alternatives to traditional morphological identifications. For animals, the standard barcode…”
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    A multilocus phylogeny of the world Sycoecinae fig wasps (Chalcidoidea: Pteromalidae) by Cruaud, Astrid, Underhill, Jenny G, Huguin, Maïlis, Genson, Gwenaëlle, Jabbour-Zahab, Roula, Tolley, Krystal A, Rasplus, Jean-Yves, van Noort, Simon

    Published in PloS one (05-11-2013)
    “…The Sycoecinae is one of five chalcid subfamilies of fig wasps that are mostly dependent on Ficus inflorescences for reproduction. Here, we analysed two…”
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    A Multilocus Phylogeny of the World Sycoecinae Fig Wasps (Chalcidoidea: Pteromalidae): e79291 by Cruaud, Astrid, Underhill, Jenny G, Huguin, Mailis, Genson, Gwenaeelle, Jabbour-Zahab, Roula, Tolley, Krystal A, Rasplus, Jean-Yves, Noort, Simon van

    Published in PloS one (01-11-2013)
    “…The Sycoecinae is one of five chalcid subfamilies of fig wasps that are mostly dependent on Ficus inflorescences for reproduction. Here, we analysed two…”
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    Pitcher Plants Shape Up by Gaume, Laurence, Bazile, Vincent, Huguin, Maïlis, Bonhomme, Vincent

    Published in Natural history (01-05-2017)
    “…Lijin Chin, at Monash University in Selangor, Malaysia, and co-workers reported in 2010 that in these species, trap geometry matched precisely the body size…”
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