Publications depuis 2000 ENGLISH

Articles dans des revues internationales indexées

2008

•  Mulard, H. and Danchin, É. 2008. The role of parent-offspring interactions during and after fledging in the Black-legged Kittiwake. Behavioural Processes, 79: 1-6.

•  Parejo, D., Danchin, É., Silva, N ., White, J. F., Dreiss, A. N. and Avilés, J. 2008. Do great tits rely on inadvertent social information produced by blue tits? A habitat selection experiment. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 62: 1569-1579.

•  Dreiss, A. N., Silva, N., Richard, M., Moyen, F., Théry, M., Møller, A. P. and Danchin, É. 2008. Condition dependent pursuit of differential genetic benefits by female blue tits. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, in press.

•  Baude, M., Dajoz, I. and Danchin, É. 2008. Inadvertent social information in foraging bumblebees: effects of flower distribution and implications for pollination. Animal Behaviour, in press.

•  Mulard, H., Aubin, T., White, J. F., Hatch, S. A. and Danchin, É. 2008. Experimental evidence of vocal recognition in young and adult black-legged kittiwakes. Animal Behaviour, in press.

•  White, J. F., Wagner, R. H., Helfenstein, F., Hatch, S. A., Mullard, H., Naves, L. C. and Danchin, É. In press. Multiple deleterious effects of experimentally aged sperm in a monogamous bird. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, in press.

•  Silva, N., Avilés, J., Danchin, E. and Parejo, D. In press. Informative content of multiple plumage coloured traits in female and male European Rollers. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, In press.

 

2007

•  Varela, S. A. M., Danchin, É. and Wagner, R. H. 2007. Does Predation select for or against avian coloniality? – A comparative analysis. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 20: 1490-1503.

•  Kéfi, S., Bonnet, O. and Danchin, É. 2007. Accumulated gains in a prisoner's dilemma: which game is performed by the players? Animal behaviour, 74: E1-E6.

•  Parejo, D., White, J. F ., Clobert, J., Dreiss, A. N . and Danchin, É . 2007. Blue tits use fledging quantity and quality as public information in breeding habitat choice. Ecology, 88: 2373-2382.

•  Parejo, D., White, J. and Danchin, É . 2007. Settlement decisions in blue tits: difference in the use of social information according to age, sex and status. Naturwissenschaften, 94: 749-757.

 

2006

•  Dreiss, A. N., Richard, M., Moyen, F., White, J., Møller, A. P. and Danchin, É. 2005. Sex-ratio and male sexual characters in a population of blue tits Parus caeruleus. Behavioral Ecology, 17: 13-19.

•  Parejo, D. and Danchin, É. 2006. Brood size manipulation affects frequency of second clutches in the blue tits. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 60: 184-194.

 

2005

•  Parejo, D., Danchin, É. and Aviles, J. M. 2005. The heterospecific habitat copying hypothesis: can competitors indicate habitat quality? Behavioral Ecology, 16: 96-105.

•  Danchin, É., Giraldeau, L. A., Valone, T. J. & Wagner, R. H. 2005. Defining the Concept of Public Information - Response. Science, 308: 355-356.
A paper that responds to four comments on Danchin et al. 2004 Science: Dall 2005; Lotem and Winkler 2005; Bednekoff, 2005; Laland, Coolen and Kendal 2005.

•  Parejo, D., Oro, D. and Danchin, É. 2005. Testing habitat copying in breeding habitat selection in a species adapted to variable environments. Ibis, 148: 146-154.

 

2004

•  Doligez, B., Pärt, T. and Danchin, É. 2004. Prospecting in the collared flycatcher: gathering public information for future breeding habitat selection? Animal Behaviour, 67: 457-466.

•  Helfenstein, F., Tirard, C., Danchin, É. and Wagner, R. H. 2004. Low frequency of extra-pair paternity and high frequency of adoption in black-legged kittiwakes. Condor, 106: 149-155.

•  Wagner, R. H., Helfenstein, F. and Danchin, É. 2004. Female choice of young sperm in a genetically monogamous bird. Proceeding of the Royal Society of London B (Suppl.), 271: S134-S137.

•  Danchin, É., Giraldeau, L. A., Valone, T. J. and Wagner, R. H. 2004. Public information: from nosy neighbors to cultural evolution. Science, 305: 487-491.

•  Helfenstein, F., Danchin, É. & Wagner, R. H. 2004. Assortative mating and sexual size dimorphism in Black-legged kittiwakes. Waterbirds, 27: 350-354.

•  Parejo, D. and Danchin, É. 2004. Stress intensity and developmental stability: an experiment in Drosophila melanogaster. Ecoscience, 11: 271-277.

•  Helfenstein, F., Wagner, R. H. and Danchin, É. 2004. Is male unpredictability a paternity assurance strategy? Behaviour, 141: 675-690.

 

2003

•  Wagner, R. H. and Danchin, É. 2003. Conspecific copying: a general mechanism of social aggregation. Animal Behaviour, 65: 405-408.

•  Helfenstein, F., Wagner, R. H., Danchin, É. and Rossi, J. M. 2003. Functions of courtship feeding in black-legged kittiwakes: natural and sexual selection. Animal Behaviour, 65: 1027-1033.

•  Doligez, B., Cadet, C., Danchin, É. and Boulinier, T. 2003. When to use public information for breeding habitat selection? The role of environmental predictability and density dependence. Animal Behaviour, 66: 973-988.

•  Helfenstein, F. Wagner, R. H. and Danchin, É. 2003. Sexual conflict over sperm ejection in monogamous pairs of kittiwakes Rissa tridactyla. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 54: 370-376.

•  Doligez, B., Pärt, T., Danchin, É., Clobert, J. and Gustafsson, L. 2004. Availability and use of public information and conspecific density for settlement decisions in the collared flycatcher. Journal of Animal Ecology, 73: 75-87.

 

2002

•  Danchin, É. and Cam , E. 2002. Non-breeding as a potential cost of breeding dispersal. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 51: 153-163.

•  Tirard, C., Helfenstein, F. and Danchin, É. 2002. Polymorphic microsatellites in the Black-legged Kittiwake Rissa tridactyla. Molecular Ecology Notes, 2: 431-433.

•  Cam , E., Link, W. A., Cooch, E. G., Monnat, J. Y. and Danchin, É. 2002. Individual covariation in life history traits: seeing the trees despite the forest. American Naturalist, 159: 96-105.

•  Doligez, B., Danchin, É. and Clobert, J. 2002. Public information and breeding habitat selection in a wild bird population. Science, 297: 1168-1170.

 

2001

•  Danchin, É. and Richner, H. 2001. Viable and unviable hypotheses for the evolution of raven roosts. Animal Behaviour, 61: F7-F11. Forum in that journal including (1) Mock, D. W. 2001. Comments on Danchin & Richner's 'Viable and unviable hypotheses for the evolution of raven roosts' Animal Behaviour, 61: F12-F13; (2) Marzluff, J. M. and Heinrich, B. 2001. Raven roosts are still information centres Animal Behaviour, 61: F14-F15; and the next paper.

•  Richner, H. and Danchin, É. 2001. On the importance of slight nuances in evolutionary scenarios. Animal behaviour, 61: F17-F18.

•  Lefranc, A., Jeune, B., Thomas-Orillard, M. and Danchin, É. 2001. Non-independence of individuals in a population of Drosophila melanogaster : effects on spatial distribution and dispersal. C. R. Acad. Sci. Paris, 324: 219-227.

 

2000

•  Danchin, É. and Wagner, R. H. 2000. Benefits of membership. Science, 287: 804-806.

•  Brown, C. R., Bomberger Brown, M. and Danchin, É. 2000. Breeding habitat selection in cliff swallows: the effect of conspecific reproductive success on colony choice. Journal of Animal Ecology, 69: 133-142.

•  Wagner, R. H., Danchin, É., Boulinier, T. and Helfenstein, F. 2000. Colonies as byproducts of commodity selection. Behavioral Ecology, 11: 572-573.