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    Differentiation at a microgeographical scale within two species of ground beetle, Carabus auronitens and C. nemoralis (Coleoptera, Carabidae): a geometrical morphometric approach by Alibert, Paul, Moureau, Benoit, Dommergues, Jean-Louis, David, Bruno

    Published in Zoologica scripta (01-10-2001)
    “…New morphometric methods, the geometrical morphometrics, offer promising perspectives to appraise morphological variation among organisms and open up, to a…”
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    A UV signal of offspring condition mediates context-dependent parental favouritism by Bize, Pierre, Piault, Romain, Moureau, Benoît, Heeb, Philipp

    “…As fitness returns during a breeding attempt are context-dependent, parents are predicted to bias their food allocation within a brood from poor towards good…”
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    Iridescent structurally based coloration of eyespots correlates with mating success in the peacock by Loyau, Adeline, Gomez, Doris, Moureau, Benoît, Théry, Marc, Hart, Nathan S., Jalme, Michel Saint, Bennett, Andrew T.D., Sorci, Gabriele

    Published in Behavioral ecology (01-11-2007)
    “…Gaudy plumage coloration is a widespread ornamental trait in birds and thought to be sexually selected. Although much attention has been devoted to structural…”
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    Brood size modifications affect plumage bacterial assemblages of European starlings by LUCAS, FRANÇOISE S., MOUREAU, BENOIT, JOURDIE, VIOLAINE, HEEB, PHILIPP

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-02-2005)
    “…During reproduction, birds face trade‐offs between time and energy devoted to parental effort and traits associated with self‐maintenance. We manipulated brood…”
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    Ecology Ultraviolet reflectance by the skin of nestlings by Heeb, Philipp, Jourdie, Violaine, Moureau, Benoît, Bennett, Andrew T. D

    Published in Nature (16-09-2004)
    “…Birds can perceive the reflectance of ultraviolet light by biological structures. Here we show that the skin of the mouth and body of starling nestlings…”
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    Ultraviolet reflectance by the skin of nestlings by Jourdie, Violaine, Moureau, Benoît, Bennett, Andrew T. D., Heeb, Philipp

    Published in Nature (London) (16-09-2004)
    “…Birds can perceive the reflectance of ultraviolet light by biological structures. Here we show that the skin of the mouth and body of starling nestlings…”
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