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Maître de Conférences, HDR, UFR LSHS, Université Paris 13 – Section 69
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A25. Pérez-Sato JA, Châline N, Martin SJ, Hughes WOH, Ratnieks FLW. 2009. Multi-level selection for hygienic behaviour in honeybees. Heredity, 102, 609–615.
A24. Zinck L, Châline N, Jaisson P. 2009. Absence of nepotism in worker-queen care in polygynous colonies of the ant Ectatomma tuberculatum. Journal of Insect Behaviour, 22, 196-204.
A23. Lefebvre T, Châline N, Limousin D, Dupont S, Bagnères AG. 2008. From speciation to introgressive hybridization: Phylogeographic structure of an insular subspecies of termite, Reticulitermes lucifugus corsicus. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 8, 38.
A22. Zinck L, Hora RR, Châline N, Jaisson P. 2008. Low intra-specific aggression level in the polydomous and facultative polygynous ant Ectatomma tuberculatum. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, 126, 211-216.
A21. Denis D, Chameron S, Costille L, Pocheville A, Châline N, Fresneau D. 2008. Workers agonistic interactions in queenright and queenless nests of a polydomous ant society. Animal Behaviour, 75, 791-800.
A20. Jackson DE, Châline N. 2007. Modulation of pheromone trail strength with food quality in Pharaoh’s ant, Monomorium pharaonis. Animal Behaviour, 74, 463-470.
A19. Ravary F, Lecoutey E, Kaminski G, Châline N, Jaisson P. 2007. Experience alone can generate a lasting division of labour in ants. Current Biology, 17, 1308-1312.
A18. Pichon A, Kutnik M, Leniaud L, Darrouzet E, Châline N, Dupont S, Bagnères AG. 2007. Development of experimentally orphaned worker colonies from the genus Reticulitermes. Sociobiology, 50, 1015-1034.
A17. Simeoni M, Dawson DA, Ross DJ, Châline N, Burke T, Hatchwell BJ. 2007. Characterization of 20 microsatellite loci in the long-tailed tit Aegithalos caudatus (Aegithalidae, AVES). Molecular Ecology Notes, 7, 1319-1322
A16. Jensen AB, Palmer KA, Châline N, Raine NE, Tofilski A, Pedersen BV, Boomsma JJ, Ratnieks FLW. 2005. Quantifying honey bee mating range and isolation in semi-isolated valleys by DNA microsatellite paternity analysis. Conservation Genetics, 6, 527-537.
A15. Martin SJ, Châline N, Drijfthout F, Jones GR. 2005.Role of esters in egg removal in honeybee colonies. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 59, 24-29.
A14. Châline N, Sandoz JC, Martin SJ, Ratnieks FLW, Jones GR. 2005. Learning and discrimination of individual cuticular hydrocarbons by honey bees (Apis mellifera). Chemical Senses, 30, 327-335.
A13. Châline N, Arnold G. 2005. A scientific note on the lack of nepotism in queen larval feeding during emergency queen rearing in a naturally mated honey bee colony. Apidologie, 36, 141-142.
A12. Châline N, Martin SJ, Ratnieks FLW. 2005. Absence of nepotism towards imprisoned young queens during swarming in the honey bee. Behavioral Ecology, 16, 403-409.
A11. Martin SJ, Châline N, Jones GR, Ratnieks FLW. 2005. Searching for the egg-marking signal in honeybees. Journal of Negative Results, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, 2, 1-9.
A10. Birkhead TR, Châline N, Biggins JD, Burke T, Pizzari T. 2004. Nontransitivity of paternity in a bird. Evolution, 58, 416-420.
A9. Châline N, Martin SJ, Ratnieks FLW. 2004. Worker policing persists in a hopelessly queenless honey bee colony (Apis mellifera). Insectes sociaux, 51, 113-116.
A8. Châline N, Ratnieks FLW, Raine NE, Badcock NS, Burke T. 2004. Non-lethal sampling of honey bee, Apis mellifera, DNA using wing tips. Apidologie, 35, 311-318.
A7. Martin SJ, Châline N, Oldroyd BP, Jones GR, Ratnieks FLW. 2004. Egg marking pheromones of anarchistic worker honeybees (Apis mellifera). Behavioral Ecology, 15, 839-844.
A6. Martin SJ, Jones GR, Châline N, Ratnieks FLW. 2004. Role of hydrocarbons in egg recognition in the honeybee. Physiological Entomology, 29, 395-399.
A5. Châline N, Arnold G, Papin C, Ratnieks FLW. 2003. Patriline differences in emergency queen rearing in the honey bee, Apis mellifera. Insectes Sociaux, 50, 234-236.
A4. Davies NB, Butchart SHM, Burke T, Châline N, Stewart IRK. 2003. Reed warblers guard against cuckoos and cuckoldry. Animal Behaviour,65, 285-295.
A3. Châline N, Ratnieks FLW, Burke T. 2002. Anarchy in the UK: Detailed analysis of worker reproduction in a naturally-occuring British anarchistic honeybee, Apis mellifera, colony using microsatellite markers. Molecular Ecology, 11, 1795-1803.
A2. Hatchwell BJ, Ross DJ, Châline N, Fowlie MK, Burke T. 2002. Parentage in the cooperative breeding system of long-tailed tits Aegithalos caudatus. Animal Behaviour, 64, 55-63.
A1. Martin SJ, Jones GR, Châline N, Middleton H, Ratnieks FLW. 2002. Reassessing the role of the honeybee (Apis mellifera) Dufour's gland in egg marking. Naturwissenschaften, 89, 528-532.