Keller, Laurent, 1961-....
Laurent Keller
Keller, L.
Keller, Laurent
VIAF ID: 2642809 (Personal)
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Works
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APPROCHES SYNTHETIQUES DE L'HOMOHARRINGTONINE | |
homme et l'arbre de la vie les nouvelles interventions de l'homme sur le vivant | |
Levels of selection in evolution | |
The lives of ants | |
Les mécanismes de la coordination et l'évolution de la coopération : de la modélisation computationnelle à la conception en robotique évolutionniste. | |
The mechanics of coordination and the evolution of cooperation : from computational modeling to evolutionary robotics design | |
Patterns of positive selection in seven ant genomes | |
Patterns of split sex ratio in ants have multiple evolutionary causes based on different within-colony conflicts | |
Permanent genetic resources added to Molecular Ecology Resources Database 1 August 2010-30 September 2010. | |
Phenotypic basis of reproductive success in a social insect: genetic and social determinants. | |
Phylogenomics Controlling for Base Compositional Bias Reveals a Single Origin of Eusociality in Corbiculate Bees. | |
Pleiotropy in the melanocortin system, coloration and behavioural syndromes. | |
Polydomy enhances foraging performance in ant colonies. | |
Polymorphic social organization in an ant. | |
Population genomics of eusocial insects: the costs of a vertebrate-like effective population size. | |
Positive selection on sociobiological traits in invasive fire ants | |
Pourquoi vieillit-on ? Pourquoi meurt-on ? conférence du 6 octobre 1999 | |
Profile: From behavioural observations, to genes, to evolution | |
Queen control of egg fertilization in the honey bee | |
Queen control of sex ratio in fire ants | |
Queen control over reproductive decisions--no sexual deception in the ant Lasius niger. | |
Queen lifespan and colony characteristics in ants and termites | |
Queen number and sociality in insects, 1993: | |
Queen number influences the primary sex ratio in the Argentine ant, Linepithema humile (= Iridomyrmex humilis ) | |
Queen number, mode of colony founding, and queen reproductive success in ants (Hymenoptera Formicidae) | |
Recent human history governs global ant invasion dynamics. | |
Recurrent bridgehead effects accelerate global alien ant spread | |
Relatedness influences signal reliability in evolving robots. | |
The relationship between multiple mating by queens, within-colony genetic variability and fitness in the ant Lasius niger | |
Relaxed selection is a precursor to the evolution of phenotypic plasticity | |
Reproductive Bribing And Policing As Evolutionary Mechanisms For The Suppression Of Within‐Group Selfishness | |
Reproductive isolation between Pogonomyrmex rugosus and two lineages with genetic caste determination | |
Reproductive skew: disentangling concessions from control | |
Resource supplements cause a change in colony sex-ratio specialization in the mound-building ant, Formica exsecta | |
Response | |
Restricted effective queen dispersal at a microgeographic scale in polygynous populations of the ant Formica exsecta. | |
Retarder le vieillissement | |
Robust DNA Methylation in the Clonal Raider Ant Brain. | |
The role of queen pheromones in social insects: queen control or queen signal? | |
Role of resource availability on sex, caste and reproductive allocation ratios in the Argentine ant Linepithema humile | |
Sex Ratio Conflict and Worker Production in Eusocial Hymenoptera | |
Sex-ratio regulation: the economics of fratricide in ants. | |
Sexual conflict drives male manipulation of female postmating responses inDrosophila melanogaster | |
Sexual selection shapes development and maturation rates in Drosophila. | |
Sham nepotism as a result of intrinsic differences in brood viability in ants. | |
Short telomeres in short-lived males: what are the molecular and evolutionary causes? | |
Short-term activity cycles impede information transmission in ant colonies | |
Sib mating without inbreeding in the longhorn crazy ant. | |
Significant reproductive skew in the facultatively polygynous ant Pheidole pallidula. | |
SIMPLE GENETIC BASIS FOR IMPORTANT SOCIAL TRAITS IN THE FIRE ANT SOLENOPSIS INVICTA. | |
Size-correlated division of labour and spatial distribution of workers in the driver ant, Dorylus molestus | |
Social chromosome variants differentially affect queen determination and the survival of workers in the fire ant Solenopsis invicta. | |
Social evolution in a new environment: the case of introduced fire ants | |
Social evolution: reincarnation, free-riding and inexplicable modes of reproduction. | |
Social insect genomes exhibit dramatic evolution in gene composition and regulation while preserving regulatory features linked to sociality | |
Social insects as a model to study the molecular basis of ageing. | |
Social network plasticity decreases disease transmission in a eusocial insect | |
Social polymorphism is favoured by the co-evolution of dispersal with social behaviour | |
Spiteful animals still to be discovered | |
Sterility by deleterious alleles and the evolution of sociality | |
Strong association between a single gene and fertilization efficiency of males and fecundity of their mates in the bulb mite. | |
Supergenes and complex phenotypes | |
Temporal and spatial variations of gyne production in the ant Formica exsecta. | |
Tissue- and sex-specific small RNAomes reveal sex differences in response to the environment | |
Transcriptome analysis of intraspecific competition in Arabidopsis thaliana reveals organ-specific signatures related to nutrient acquisition and general stress response pathways | |
Tug-of-war over reproduction in a social bee. | |
Uncovering the biodiversity of genetic and reproductive systems: time for a more open approach. American Society of Naturalists E. O. Wilson Award winner address. | |
Unequal partitioning of reproduction and investment between cooperating queens in the fire ant, Solenopsis invicta, as revealed by microsatellites. | |
Unicoloniality, recognition and genetic differentiation in a native Formica ant. | |
Using robots to understand social behaviour | |
Variation in the level of aggression, chemical and genetic distance among three supercolonies of the Argentine ant in Europe. | |
Venom alkaloid and cuticular hydrocarbon profiles are associated with social organization, queen fertility status, and queen genotype in the fire ant Solenopsis invicta | |
Vie des fourmis | |
Visualization and quality assessment of de novo genome assemblies | |
Vitellogenin underwent subfunctionalization to acquire caste and behavioral specific expression in the harvester ant Pogonomyrmex barbatus | |
What are the effects of maternal and pre-adult environments on ageing in humans, and are there lessons from animal models? | |
Why Do Females Mate with Multiple Males? The Sexually Selected Sperm Hypothesis | |
Why do some social insect queens mate with several males? Testing the sex-ratio manipulation hypothesis in Lasius niger | |
Wolbachia infections in native and introduced populations of fire ants (Solenopsis spp.). | |
The worldwide expansion of the Argentine ant | |
প্রত্যুত্তর | |
সংশোধন | |
개미 |