Virginie Party

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2012-2016 CNRS UMR 7261 
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Esquer-Garrigos Y, Streiff R, Party V, et al. (2019) Pleistocene origins of chorusing diversity in Mediterranean bush-cricket populations (Ephippiger diurnus) Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 126: 598-613
Greenfield MD, Marin-Cudraz T, Party V. (2017) Evolution of synchronies in insect choruses Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 122: 487-504
Mahamoud-Issa M, Marin-Cudraz T, Party V, et al. (2017) Phylogeographic structure without pre-mating barriers: Do habitat fragmentation and low mobility preserve song and chorus diversity in a European bushcricket? Evolutionary Ecology. 31: 865-884
Greenfield MD, Esquer-Garrigos Y, Streiff R, et al. (2016) Animal choruses emerge from receiver psychology. Scientific Reports. 6: 34369
ESQUER-GARRIGOS Y, GREENFIELD MD, PARTY V, et al. (2016) Characterization of 16 novel microsatellite loci for Ephippiger diurnus (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) using pyrosequencing technology and cross-species amplification European Journal of Entomology. 113: 302-306
Renou M, Party V, Rouyar A, et al. (2015) Olfactory signal coding in an odor background. Bio Systems. 136: 35-45
Alem S, Clanet C, Party V, et al. (2015) What determines lek size? Cognitive constraints and per capita attraction of females limit male aggregation in an acoustic moth Animal Behaviour. 100: 106-115
Party V, Streiff R, Marin-Cudraz T, et al. (2015) Group synchrony and alternation as an emergent property: elaborate chorus structure in a bushcricket is an incidental by-product of female preference for leading calls Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 69: 1957-1973
Party V, Hanot C, Büsser DS, et al. (2013) Changes in odor background affect the locomotory response to pheromone in moths. Plos One. 8: e52897
Party V, Brunel-Pons O, Greenfield MD. (2013) Priority of precedence: receiver psychology, female preference for leading calls and sexual selection in insect choruses Animal Behaviour
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