Michel Chapuisat
Université de Lausanne
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Europe-Switzerland
Top articles of Michel Chapuisat
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Supergenes as drivers of ant evolution | Myrmecological News | Michel Chapuisat | 2023/1/11 |
Evidence of phylosymbiosis in Formica ants | Frontiers in Microbiology | Raphaella Jackson Patapios A Patapiou Gemma Golding Heikki Helanterä Chloe K Economou | 2023/5/5 |
Evolution: A social parasite was born from a virgin | Current Biology | Michel Chapuisat | 2023/3/27 |
Cryptic recessive lethality of a supergene controlling social organization in ants | Molecular Ecology | Pierre Blacher Ornela De Gasperin Guglielmo Grasso Solenn Sarton‐Lohéac Roxane Allemann | 2023/3 |
Population genetic diversity and dynamics of the honey bee brood pathogen Melissococcus plutonius in a region with high prevalence | Journal of Invertebrate Pathology | Daniela Grossar Edward Haynes Giles E Budge Melanie Parejo Laurent Gauthier | 2023/2/1 |
Correction to: Cooperation by ant queens during colony‑founding perpetuates alternative forms of social organization | Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology | Pierre Blacher Ornela De Gasperin Michel Chapuisat | 2022/1 |
Species recognition limits mating between hybridizing ant species | Evolution | Pierre Blacher Sacha Zahnd Jessica Purcell Amaury Avril Thalita Oliveira Honorato | 2022/9/1 |
Convergent evolution of a labile nutritional symbiosis in ants | The ISME Journal | Raphaella Jackson David Monnin Patapios A Patapiou Gemma Golding Heikki Helanterä | 2022/9 |
Unbalanced selection: the challenge of maintaining a social polymorphism when a supergene is selfish | Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B | Alireza G Tafreshi Sarah P Otto Michel Chapuisat | 2022/8/1 |
Effects of social organization and elevation on spatial genetic structure in a montane ant | Ecology and evolution | Amaranta Fontcuberta Martin Kapun Patrick Tran Van Jessica Purcell Michel Chapuisat | 2022/5 |
Fine-scale habitat heterogeneity favours the coexistence of supergene-controlled social forms in Formica selysi | BMC Ecology and Evolution | Sacha Zahnd Amaranta Fontcuberta Mesut Koken Aline Cardinaux Michel Chapuisat | 2021/12 |
Social insect colonies are more likely to accept unrelated queens when they come with workers | Behavioral Ecology | Ornela De Gasperin Pierre Blacher Michel Chapuisat | 2021/9/1 |
Convergent evolution of a nutritional symbiosis in ants | Raphaella Jackson David Monnin Patapios Alexandros Patapiou Gemma Golding Heikki Helanterä | 2021/8/26 | |
Disentangling the mechanisms linking dispersal and sociality in supergene-mediated ant social forms | Proceedings of the Royal Society B | Amaranta Fontcuberta Ornela De Gasperin Amaury Avril Sagane Dind Michel Chapuisat | 2021/4/28 |
Putative determinants of virulence in Melissococcus plutonius, the bacterial agent causing European foulbrood in honey bees | Virulence | Daniela Grossar Verena Kilchenmann Eva Forsgren Jean-Daniel Charrière Laurent Gauthier | 2020/12/31 |
Cooperation with non-kin: Context-dependent acceptance of alien queens by polygynous ant workers | bioRxiv | Ornela De Gasperin Pierre Blacher Michel Chapuisat | 2020/11/27 |
Maternal effect killing by a supergene controlling ant social organization | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences | Amaury Avril Jessica Purcell Sébastien Béniguel Michel Chapuisat | 2020/7/21 |
Winter is coming: harsh environments limit independent reproduction of cooperative-breeding queens in a socially polymorphic ant | Biology letters | Ornela De Gasperin Pierre Blacher Guglielmo Grasso Michel Chapuisat | 2020/1/29 |
An ancient and eroded social supergene is widespread across Formica ants | Current Biology | Alan Brelsford Jessica Purcell Amaury Avril Patrick Tran Van Junxia Zhang | 2020/1/20 |