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Cayuela H, Boualit L, Laporte M, et al. (2019) Kin-dependent dispersal influences relatedness and genetic structuring in a lek system. Oecologia |
Cayuela H, Rougemont Q, Prunier JG, et al. (2018) Demographic and genetic approaches to study dispersal in wild animal populations: a methodological review. Molecular Ecology |
Dupoué A, Rutschmann A, Le Galliard JF, et al. (2018) Reduction of baseline corticosterone secretion correlates with climate warming and drying across wild lizard populations. The Journal of Animal Ecology |
Dupoué A, Rutschmann A, Le Galliard JF, et al. (2017) Shorter telomeres precede population extinction in wild lizards. Scientific Reports. 7: 16976 |
Rutschmann A, Miles DB, Clobert J, et al. (2016) Warmer temperatures attenuate the classic offspring number and reproductive investment trade-off in the common lizard, Zootoca vivipara. Biology Letters. 12 |
Cotto O, Massot M, Ronce O, et al. (2015) Dispersal as a source of variation in age-specific reproductive strategies in a wild population of lizards. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 282 |
Bestion E, Teyssier A, Richard M, et al. (2015) Live Fast, Die Young: Experimental Evidence of Population Extinction Risk due to Climate Change. Plos Biology. 13: e1002281 |
Verdier B, Jouanneau I, Simonnet B, et al. (2014) Climate and atmosphere simulator for experiments on ecological systems in changing environments. Environmental Science & Technology. 48: 8744-53 |
Meylan S, Miles DB, Clobert J. (2012) Hormonally mediated maternal effects, individual strategy and global change. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 367: 1647-64 |
Vercken E, Clobert J, Sinervo B. (2010) Frequency-dependent reproductive success in female common lizards: a real-life hawk-dove-bully game? Oecologia. 162: 49-58 |