in press

Blanquart F., Gandon S. & Nuismer S. (in press) The effects of migration and drift on local adaptation to a heterogeneous environment. Journal of evolutionary biology.

Day T. & Gandon S. (in press) Evolutionary epidemiology of multilocus drug resistance. Evolution.

Garnier R., Boulinier T. & Gandon S. (in press) Coevolution between maternal transfer of immunity and other resistance strategies against pathogens. Evolution.

Vale P. F., Choisy M., Froissart R., Sanjuan R. & Gandon S. (in press) The distribution of mutational fitness effects of phage φx174 on different hosts. Evolution.

2012

Débarre F., Lion S., van Baalen M. & Gandon S. (2012) Evolution of host life-history traits in a spatially structured host-parasite system. American naturalist. 179(1): 52-63. [pdf] [doi] [som]

Fellous S., Duncan A., Quillery E., Vale P. F. & Kaltz O. (2012) Genetic influence on disease spread following arrival of infected carriers. Ecology Letters. [pdf] [doi]

Pascua L. L., Gandon S. & Buckling A. (2012) Abiotic heterogeneity drives parasite local adaptation in coevolving bacteria and phages. Journal of evolutionary biology. 25(1): 187-195. [pdf] [doi]

2011

Abbot P. & 136 others (2011) Inclusive fitness theory and eusociality. Nature. 471(7339): E1-4. [pdf] [doi]

Alizon S. & Lion S. (2011) Within-host parasite cooperation and the evolution of virulence. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. 278(1725): 3738-3747. [pdf] [doi] [som]

Blanquart F. & Gandon S. (2011) Evolution of migration in a periodically changing environment. The American Naturalist. 177(2): 188-201. [pdf]

Débarre F. & Gandon S. (2011) Evolution in heterogeneous environments: between soft and hard selection. The American Naturalist. 177(3): E84-97. [pdf]

Lion S., Jansen V. A. A. & Day T. (2011) Evolution in structured populations: beyond the kin/group debate. Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 26(4): 193-201. [pdf] [doi] [som]

Rousset F. & Lion S. (2011) Much ado about nothing: Nowak et al.'s charge against inclusive fitness theory. Journal of evolutionary Biology. 24(6): 1386-1392. [pdf] [doi]

Vale P. F., Wilson A. J., Best A., Boots M. & Little T. (2011) Epidemiological, evolutionary, and coevolutionary implications of context-dependent parasitIsm. The American Naturalist. 177: 510:521. [pdf]

2010

Berngruber T. W., Weissing F. J. & Gandon S. (2010) Inhibition of superinfection and the evolution of viral latency. Journal of Virology. 84: 10200-10208.

Débarre F. & Gandon S. (2010) Evolution of specialization in a spatially continuous environnement. Journal of evolutionary Biology. 23: 1090-1099.

Lion S. (2010) Evolution of reproductive effort in viscous populations: the importance of population dynamics. Journal of evolutionary Biology. 23(4): 866-74. [pdf] [doi] [som]

Lion S. & Boots M. (2010) Are parasites "prudent" in space? Ecology Letters. 13(10): 1245-55. [pdf] [doi] [som]

Lion S. & Gandon S. (2010) Life history, habitat saturation and the evolution of fecundity and survival altruism. Evolution. 64(6): 1594-606. [pdf] [doi]

Martin G. & Gandon S. (2010) Lethal mutagenesis and evolutionary epidemiology. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences. 365: 1953-1963.

Patot S., Martinez J., Allemand R., Gandon S., Varaldi J. & Fleury F. (2010) Prevalence of a virus inducing behavioural manipulation near species range border. Molecular Ecology. 19: 2995-3007.

Rivero A., Vézilier J., Weill M., Read A. F. & Gandon S. (2010) Insecticide control of vector borne diseases: when is insecticide resistance a problem? PLoS Pathogens. 6: e1001000.

Vézilier J., Nicot A., Gandon S. & Rivero A. (2010) Insecticide resistance and malaria transmission: infection rate and oocyst burden in culex pipiens mosquitoes infected with plasmodium relictum. Malaria journal. 9: 379.

2009

Débarre F., Lenormand T. & Gandon S. (2009) Evolutionary epidemiology of drug-resistance in space. PLoS Computational Biology. 5: e1000337. [pdf]

Gandon S. & Day T. (2009) Evolutionary epidemiology and the dynamics of adaptation. Evolution. 63: 826-838. [pdf]

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