Research in progress
Reproduction of perennial plants: understanding its mechanisms and consequences at the community level
The reproduction of perennial plants is often characterized by highly fluctuating and synchronized fruiting at the population scale (masting). Our interannual monitoring of temperate oak (Quercus spp) reproduction, combined with modelling work, aims to better understand the proximal and evolutionary causes of masting and to propose scenarios on the future of oak regeneration in the context of climate change (ANR Program 'FOREPRO'). Masting has important cascading effects (dynamics and assemblage of perennial plant species, seed consumers -insects, birds, mammals-, up to the epidemiology of some human diseases). Explicit modeling of masting will then allow us to assess some of the ecosystem consequences of climate change in temperate forests. This program, led by our team, is developed in collaboration with two other teams of the department of evolutionary ecology (Evolutionary Ecoepidemiology, Evolutionary Biodemography), three universities (Montpellier-CNRS-, Bordeaux-INRAE-, Paris-Saclay) and the Office National des Forêts.
Team members involved: MC Bel-Venner, E Fleurot, L Keurinck, J Lobry, S Venner
The spread of antibiotic resistance genes in bacteria
Antibiotic resistance is recognized as one of the greatest current threats to human health, and mobile genetic elements (MGEs) circulating in bacterial populations and communities are the main vectors of this threat. To understand the dynamics and diversity of MGEs in bacterial pangenomes and the emergence of antibiotic resistance genes, we propose to go beyond conventional genomics by considering pangenomes as complex ecological communities. In the Ab-One program, we mobilize concepts and tools developed in community ecology using an integrative approach (monitoring of bacterial populations/communities evolving in contrasting environments -One-Health approaches-, genome-wide analyses, molecular and cellular microbiology experiments, mathematical modeling). This program is currently focused on the dynamics of MGE in Acinetobacter baumannii, an antibiotic-resistant microorganism classified as a priority by the WHO. Other more general approaches will illustrate the relevance of this new conceptual framework to understand the dynamics and diversity of MGEs in bacterial pangenomes. This program, co-piloted by our team and a team from CIRI (Horigene) involves the participation of 9 organizations (6 from Lyon -LBBE, CIRI, MMSB, HCL, LEM, VetAgro Sup-, Institut Pasteur (Paris), LMGM (Toulouse), Institut Robert Koch (Germany))
Team members involved: S Dray, R Tuffet, S Venner
List of publications :
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Publications
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Coexistence of Insect Species competing for a pulsed resource: toward a unified theory of biodiversity in fluctuating environments
PLoS ONE . 6 ( 3 ) : e18039
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see the publicationMake Love Not War: When Should Less Competitive Males Choose Low-Quality but Defendable Females?
The American Naturalist . 175(6) : 650-661
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see the publicationEcophysiological attributes of adult overwintering in insects: insights from a field study of the nut weevil, Curculio nucum
Physiological Entomology . 34 : 61-70
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see the publicationDynamics of transposable elements:towards a community ecology of the genome
Trends in Genetics . 25(7) : 317-323
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see the publicationSpatially heterogeneous stochasticity and the adaptive diversification of dormancy
Journal of Evolutionary Biology . 22 : 2094-2103
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see the publicationUnexpected male choosiness for mates in a spider
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences . 275 : 77-82
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see the publicationMate-guarding strategies and male competitive ability: results from a field study in an orb-weaving spider
Animal Behaviour . 71 : 1315-1322
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see the publicationDynamic optimization over infinite-time horizon: Web-building strategy in an orb-weaving spider as a case study
Journal of Theoretical Biology . Volume 241 ( Issue 4 ) : Pages 725-733
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see the publicationDynamic optimization over infinite-time horizon : web-building strategy in an orb-weaving spider as a case study
Journal of Theoretical Biology . : 725-733
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see the publicationSpider webs designed for rare but life-saving catches
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences . 272 : 1587-1592
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see the publicationBody mass-dependent cost of web-building behaviour in an orb weaving spider Zygiella x-notata
The Science of Nature Naturwissenschaften . 90 : 269-272
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see the publicationStratégies comportementales et modèle d'optimisation dynamique à horizon non fini : succession des constructions de toiles chez une araignée orbitèle "Zygiella X-Notata" (Clerck)
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see the publicationEstimation of the Web's capture thread lenght in orb-weaving spiders: determining the most efficient formula.
Annals of the Entomological Society of America . 94 : 490--496
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see the publicationEstimation of the Web`s capture thread lenght in orb-weaving spiders: determining the most efficient formula.
Annals of the Entomological Society of America . 94 : 490-496
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see the publicationWeb-building behavior in an orb-weaving spider Zygiella x-notata: influence of experience
Animal Behaviour . -- : 603-611
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