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    Niche Limits of Symbiotic Gut Microbiota Constrain the Salinity Tolerance of Brine Shrimp by Nougué, Odrade, Gallet, Romain, Chevin, Luis-Miguel, Lenormand, Thomas

    Published in The American naturalist (01-09-2015)
    “…Symbiosis generally causes an expansion of the niche of each partner along the axis for which a service is mutually provided. However, for other axes, the…”
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    An APETALA3 homolog controls both petal identity and floral meristem patterning in Nigella damascena L. (Ranunculaceae) by Gonçalves, Beatriz, Nougué, Odrade, Jabbour, Florian, Ridel, Céline, Morin, Halima, Laufs, Patrick, Manicacci, Domenica, Damerval, Catherine

    “…Summary Flower architecture mutants provide a unique opportunity to address the genetic origin of flower diversity. Here we study a naturally occurring floral…”
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    Molecular evolution accompanying functional divergence of duplicated genes along the plant starch biosynthesis pathway by Nougué, Odrade, Corbi, Jonathan, Ball, Steven G, Manicacci, Domenica, Tenaillon, Maud I

    Published in BMC evolutionary biology (15-05-2014)
    “…Starch is the main source of carbon storage in the Archaeplastida. The starch biosynthesis pathway (sbp) emerged from cytosolic glycogen metabolism shortly…”
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    The ontogeny of tolerance curves: habitat quality vs. acclimation in a stressful environment by Nougué, Odrade, Svendsen, Nils, Jabbour-Zahab, Roula, Lenormand, Thomas, Chevin, Luis-Miguel

    Published in The Journal of animal ecology (01-11-2016)
    “…1. Stressful environments affect life-history components of fitness through (i) instantaneous detrimental effects, (ii) historical (carry-over) effects and…”
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    Resurrection ecology in Artemia by Lenormand, Thomas, Nougué, Odrade, Jabbour‐Zahab, Roula, Arnaud, Fabien, Dezileau, Laurent, Chevin, Luis‐Miguel, Sánchez, Marta I.

    Published in Evolutionary applications (01-01-2018)
    “…Resurrection ecology (RE) is a very powerful approach to address a wide range of question in ecology and evolution. This approach rests on using appropriate…”
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    Characterization of nine new polymorphic microsatellite markers in Artemia parthenogenetica by Nougué, Odrade, Flaven, Elodie, Jabbour-Zahab, Roula, Rode, Nicolas O., Dubois, Marie-Pierre, Lenormand, Thomas

    Published in Biochemical systematics and ecology (01-02-2015)
    “…•Nine new polymorphic microsatellite markers were isolated in Artemia.•These markers separated 5 Old World Artemia populations, either sexual or asexual.•These…”
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    The ontogeny of tolerance curves: Habitat quality versus acclimation in a stressful environment by Nougué, Odrade, Svendsen, Nils, Jabbour-Zahab, Roula, Lenormand, Thomas, Chevin, Luis-Miguel

    Published in The Journal of animal ecology (30-08-2016)
    “…Stressful environments affect life-history components of fitness through (i) instantaneous detrimental effects, (ii) historical (carry-over) effects, and (iii)…”
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    Automixis in Artemia: solving a century‐old controversy by Nougué, O., Rode, N. O., Jabbour‐zahab, R., Ségard, A., Chevin, L.‐M., Haag, C. R., Lenormand, T.

    Published in Journal of evolutionary biology (01-12-2015)
    “…Parthenogenesis (reproduction through unfertilized eggs) encompasses a variety of reproduction modes with (automixis) or without (apomixis) meiosis. Different…”
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    An APETALA 3 homolog controls both petal identity and floral meristem patterning in N igella damascena L . ( R anunculaceae) by Gonçalves, Beatriz, Nougué, Odrade, Jabbour, Florian, Ridel, Céline, Morin, Halima, Laufs, Patrick, Manicacci, Domenica, Damerval, Catherine

    “…Summary Flower architecture mutants provide a unique opportunity to address the genetic origin of flower diversity. Here we study a naturally occurring floral…”
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    An APETALA3 homolog controls both petal identity and floral meristem patterning in Nigella damascenaL. (Ranunculaceae) by Goncalves, Beatriz, Nougue, Odrade, Jabbour, Florian, Ridel, Céline, Morin, Halima, Laufs, Patrick, Manicacci, Domenica, Damerval, Catherine

    “…Summary Flower architecture mutants provide a unique opportunity to address the genetic origin of flower diversity. Here we study a naturally occurring floral…”
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