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Morgane Nouvian

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Scientific Reports|May 14, 2020
Complexity and plasticity in honey bee phototactic behaviourMorgane Nouvian, C Giovanni Galizia
Frontiers in Physiology|June 25, 2019
Aversive Training of Honey Bees in an Automated Y-MazeMorgane Nouvian, C Giovanni Galizia
The Journal of Experimental Biology|November 18, 2016
The defensive response of the honeybee Apis melliferaMorgane Nouvian, Judith Reinhard, Martin Giurfa
The Science of the Total Environment|July 14, 2023
Glyphosate impairs aversive learning in bumblebeesMorgane Nouvian, James J Foster, Anja Weidenmüller
Royal Society Open Science|January 30, 2025
Consistency and individuality of honeybee stinging behaviour across time and social contextsKavitha Kannan, C Giovanni Galizia, Morgane Nouvian
Insects|May 27, 2022
Olfactory Strategies in the Defensive Behaviour of InsectsKavitha Kannan, C Giovanni Galizia, Morgane Nouvian
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|March 20, 2025
Division of labour during honeybee colony defence: poetic and scientific viewsDaniela Ramirez-Moreno, C Giovanni Galizia, Morgane Nouvian
Biology Letters|August 31, 2018
Seasonality, alarm pheromone and serotonin: insights on the neurobiology of honeybee defence from winter beesMorgane Nouvian, Nina Deisig, Judith Reinhard, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|September 2, 2011
Involvement of newborn neurons in olfactory associative learning? The operant or non-operant component of the task makes all the differenceNathalie Mandairon, Sébastien Sultan, Morgane Nouvian, et al.
Nature Communications|December 24, 2015
Appetitive floral odours prevent aggression in honeybeesMorgane Nouvian, Lucie Hotier, Charles Claudianos, et al.
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Scientific Reports|May 14, 2020
Complexity and plasticity in honey bee phototactic behaviourMorgane Nouvian, C Giovanni Galizia
Frontiers in Physiology|June 25, 2019
Aversive Training of Honey Bees in an Automated Y-MazeMorgane Nouvian, C Giovanni Galizia
The Journal of Experimental Biology|November 18, 2016
The defensive response of the honeybee Apis melliferaMorgane Nouvian, Judith Reinhard, Martin Giurfa
The Science of the Total Environment|July 14, 2023
Glyphosate impairs aversive learning in bumblebeesMorgane Nouvian, James J Foster, Anja Weidenmüller
Royal Society Open Science|January 30, 2025
Consistency and individuality of honeybee stinging behaviour across time and social contextsKavitha Kannan, C Giovanni Galizia, Morgane Nouvian
Insects|May 27, 2022
Olfactory Strategies in the Defensive Behaviour of InsectsKavitha Kannan, C Giovanni Galizia, Morgane Nouvian
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|March 20, 2025
Division of labour during honeybee colony defence: poetic and scientific viewsDaniela Ramirez-Moreno, C Giovanni Galizia, Morgane Nouvian
Biology Letters|August 31, 2018
Seasonality, alarm pheromone and serotonin: insights on the neurobiology of honeybee defence from winter beesMorgane Nouvian, Nina Deisig, Judith Reinhard, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|September 2, 2011
Involvement of newborn neurons in olfactory associative learning? The operant or non-operant component of the task makes all the differenceNathalie Mandairon, Sébastien Sultan, Morgane Nouvian, et al.
Nature Communications|December 24, 2015
Appetitive floral odours prevent aggression in honeybeesMorgane Nouvian, Lucie Hotier, Charles Claudianos, et al.
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