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M. Anthony Mathiron

Doctorant

Coordonnées

Discipline(s) enseignée(s)

Biologie des organismes (L2)
Eco-éthologie (L2)
Biologie du comportement (L3)
Ecophysiologie (L3)
 

Activités / CV

Articles scientifiques:

Mathiron, A.G.E., Pottier, P. & Goubault, M. 2019. Keep calm, we know each other: kin recognition affects aggressiveness and conflict resolution in a solitary parasitoid. Animal Behaviour (accepted).
Mathiron, A.G.E., Earley, R.L. & Goubault, M. 2019. Juvenile Hormone manipulation affects female reproductive status and aggressiveness in a non-social parasitoid wasp. General and Comparative Endocrinology. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ygcen.2019.01.006
Mathiron, A.G.E., Pottier, P. & Goubault, M. 2018. Let the most motivated win : resource value components affect contest outcome in a parasitoid wasp. Behavioral Ecology, 29(5), 1088 1095. https://doi.org/10.1093/beheco/ary084
Mathiron, A.G.E., Lena, J., Baouch, S., & Denoël, M. (2017). The ‘male escape hypothesis’: sex-biased metamorphosis in response to climatic drivers in a facultatively paedomorphic amphibian. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 284(1853), 20170176. http://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2017.0176
Mathiron, A.G.E., Crane, A.L. & Ferrari, M.C.O. 2015. Individual vs. social learning of predator information in fish : does group size affect learning efficacy ? Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 69(6), 939-949.
Chivers, D.P., Mathiron, A., Sloychuk, J.R. & Ferrari, M.C.O. 2015. Responses of tadpoles to hybrid predator odours: strong maternal signatures and the potential risk/response mismatch. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences, 282.
Crane, A.L., Mathiron, A.G.E. & Ferrari, M.C.O. 2015. Social learning in a high-risk environment: incomplete disregard for the ‘minnow that cried pike’ results in culturally -transmitted neophobia. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences, 282.

Communications:

Oral - Je ne suis pas d'humeur : effet de l'hormone juvénile sur le statut reproducteur et l'agressivité chez les femelles d'une guêpe parasitoïde - 31e colloque Biotechnocentre, 41150 Seillac, France (11-12 octobre 2018)
Oral - Let the most motivated win: resource value compoenents affect contest outcome in a parasitoid wasp - Workshop 'Broader perspectives on animal contests', Queen's University Belfast, Belfast, Ireland (29-30 août 2019)
Oral - Does Juvenile Hormone manipulation affect female reproductive status and aggressiveness during competition for hosts in a non-social parasitoid wasp? - Workshop 'Hormones and Behaviors in Arthropods', 37200 Tours, France (5-6 juin 2018)
Poster - Agressivité et résolution des conflits chez les femelles d'une guêpe parasitoïde: que la plus motivée gagne! - 30e colloque Biotechnocentre, 41150 Seillac, France (12-13 octobre 2017, prix du meilleur poster filière D)