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Alexandre Roulin

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Oecologia|June 16, 2010
Darker eumelanic barn owls better withstand food depletion through resistance to food deprivation and lower appetiteAmélie Dreiss, Isabelle Henry, Charlène Ruppli, et al.
Molecular Ecology|August 3, 2016
Sex-specific allelic transmission bias suggests sexual conflict at MC1RValérie Ducret, Arnaud Gaigher, Céline Simon, et al.
Ecology Letters|March 27, 2010
Sex-dependent selection on an autosomal melanic female ornament promotes the evolution of sex ratio biasAlexandre Roulin, Res Altwegg, Henrik Jensen, et al.
Plos One|December 2, 2016
Prosody Predicts Contest Outcome in Non-Verbal DialogsAmélie N Dreiss, Philippe G Chatelain, Alexandre Roulin, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|January 24, 2007
Melanin-based coloration is a nondirectionally selected sex-specific signal of offspring development in the alpine swiftPierre Bize, Julien Gasparini, Aurélie Klopfenstein, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|November 15, 2015
Sex- and melanism-specific variations in the oxidative status of adult tawny owls in response to manipulated reproductive effortGuillaume Emaresi, Isabelle Henry, Esther Gonzalez, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|February 13, 2010
Local adaptation maintains clinal variation in melanin-based coloration of European barn owls (Tyto alba)Sylvain Antoniazza, Reto Burri, Luca Fumagalli, et al.
The American Naturalist|August 21, 2009
Pheomelanin-based coloration and the ability to cope with variation in food supply and parasitismRomain Piault, Julien Gasparini, Pierre Bize, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 20, 2003
A female melanin ornament signals offspring fluctuating asymmetry in the barn owlAlexandre Roulin, Anne-Lyse Ducrest, François Balloux, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|March 22, 2019
Parasitism and developmental plasticity in Alpine swift nestlingsPierre Bize, Alexandre Roulin, Louis-Felix Bersier, et al.
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Oecologia|June 16, 2010
Darker eumelanic barn owls better withstand food depletion through resistance to food deprivation and lower appetiteAmélie Dreiss, Isabelle Henry, Charlène Ruppli, et al.
Molecular Ecology|August 3, 2016
Sex-specific allelic transmission bias suggests sexual conflict at MC1RValérie Ducret, Arnaud Gaigher, Céline Simon, et al.
Ecology Letters|March 27, 2010
Sex-dependent selection on an autosomal melanic female ornament promotes the evolution of sex ratio biasAlexandre Roulin, Res Altwegg, Henrik Jensen, et al.
Plos One|December 2, 2016
Prosody Predicts Contest Outcome in Non-Verbal DialogsAmélie N Dreiss, Philippe G Chatelain, Alexandre Roulin, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|January 24, 2007
Melanin-based coloration is a nondirectionally selected sex-specific signal of offspring development in the alpine swiftPierre Bize, Julien Gasparini, Aurélie Klopfenstein, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|November 15, 2015
Sex- and melanism-specific variations in the oxidative status of adult tawny owls in response to manipulated reproductive effortGuillaume Emaresi, Isabelle Henry, Esther Gonzalez, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|February 13, 2010
Local adaptation maintains clinal variation in melanin-based coloration of European barn owls (Tyto alba)Sylvain Antoniazza, Reto Burri, Luca Fumagalli, et al.
The American Naturalist|August 21, 2009
Pheomelanin-based coloration and the ability to cope with variation in food supply and parasitismRomain Piault, Julien Gasparini, Pierre Bize, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 20, 2003
A female melanin ornament signals offspring fluctuating asymmetry in the barn owlAlexandre Roulin, Anne-Lyse Ducrest, François Balloux, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|March 22, 2019
Parasitism and developmental plasticity in Alpine swift nestlingsPierre Bize, Alexandre Roulin, Louis-Felix Bersier, et al.
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