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Adèle Mennerat

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Microbial Ecology|July 10, 2014
How to deal with PCR contamination in molecular microbial ecologyAdèle Mennerat, Ben C Sheldon
Plos One|April 2, 2009
Local individual preferences for nest materials in a passerine birdAdèle Mennerat, Philippe Perret, Marcel M Lambrechts
Evolutionary Biology|December 15, 2010
Intensive Farming: Evolutionary Implications for Parasites and PathogensAdèle Mennerat, Frank Nilsen, Dieter Ebert, et al.
The American Naturalist|March 31, 2016
When to Reproduce? A New Answer to an Old QuestionArne Skorping, Knut Helge Jensen, Adèle Mennerat, et al.
Evolutionary Applications|November 21, 2017
Invest more and die faster: The life history of a parasite on intensive farmsAdèle Mennerat, Mathias Stølen Ugelvik, Camilla Håkonsrud Jensen, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|July 17, 2023
Adaptive host responses to infection can resemble parasitic manipulationCamilla Håkonsrud Jensen, Jacqueline Weidner, Jarl Giske, et al.
Oecologia|July 28, 2009
Aromatic plants in nests of the blue tit Cyanistes caeruleus protect chicks from bacteriaAdèle Mennerat, Pascal Mirleau, Jacques Blondel, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 15, 2026
Parasites perform poorly at high host densities: an experimental test in the salmon louse Lepeophtheirus salmonisAlexius W T Folk, Mikko Heino, Dieter Ebert, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 19, 2022
Extra-pair paternity explains cooperation in a bird speciesIndrikis A Krams, Adèle Mennerat, Tatjana Krama, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 20, 2022
Reply to Jan T. Lifjeld et al.: Female agency and fitness benefits of mixed-paternity broods remainSigrunn Eliassen, Tatjana Krama, Severi Luoto, et al.
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Showing results (1-10 of 11) with videos related to

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Microbial Ecology|July 10, 2014
How to deal with PCR contamination in molecular microbial ecologyAdèle Mennerat, Ben C Sheldon
Plos One|April 2, 2009
Local individual preferences for nest materials in a passerine birdAdèle Mennerat, Philippe Perret, Marcel M Lambrechts
Evolutionary Biology|December 15, 2010
Intensive Farming: Evolutionary Implications for Parasites and PathogensAdèle Mennerat, Frank Nilsen, Dieter Ebert, et al.
The American Naturalist|March 31, 2016
When to Reproduce? A New Answer to an Old QuestionArne Skorping, Knut Helge Jensen, Adèle Mennerat, et al.
Evolutionary Applications|November 21, 2017
Invest more and die faster: The life history of a parasite on intensive farmsAdèle Mennerat, Mathias Stølen Ugelvik, Camilla Håkonsrud Jensen, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|July 17, 2023
Adaptive host responses to infection can resemble parasitic manipulationCamilla Håkonsrud Jensen, Jacqueline Weidner, Jarl Giske, et al.
Oecologia|July 28, 2009
Aromatic plants in nests of the blue tit Cyanistes caeruleus protect chicks from bacteriaAdèle Mennerat, Pascal Mirleau, Jacques Blondel, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 15, 2026
Parasites perform poorly at high host densities: an experimental test in the salmon louse Lepeophtheirus salmonisAlexius W T Folk, Mikko Heino, Dieter Ebert, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 19, 2022
Extra-pair paternity explains cooperation in a bird speciesIndrikis A Krams, Adèle Mennerat, Tatjana Krama, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 20, 2022
Reply to Jan T. Lifjeld et al.: Female agency and fitness benefits of mixed-paternity broods remainSigrunn Eliassen, Tatjana Krama, Severi Luoto, et al.
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