Nicolas Châline   Nicolas CHÂLINE
 


Laboratoire d'Ethologie Expérimentale et Comparée
EA 4443
Université Paris 13
99 av. J.-B. Clément
F - 93430 VILLETANEUSE

 

Maître de Conférences, HDR, UFR LSHS, Université Paris 13 – Section 69

 

 

tél :+33 (0)149403954

 

nicolas.chaline@leec.univ-paris13.fr

 

Diplômes

 

2009  

HDR, Habilitation à diriger des recherches, Université Paris 13 : Conflits et Coopération chez les Insectes Sociaux. Soutenue le  8 juillet 2009. Jury : Claudie Doums (Rapporteur), Vincent Fourcassié (Rapporteur), Dominique Fresneau (Président), Pierre Jaisson (Examinateur), Yves Le Conte (Rapporteur).

 
     
2004  
PhD, Université de Sheffield (GB): Reproductive conflict in the honey bee. Thèse soutenue le 24 septembre 2004. Jury : Dr. Ben Hatchwell et Dr. Andrew Bourke.  
     

 

Enseignement

 

2008-2009  

  L3 Psychologie

  UE Psychologie et théorie de l’évolution (12h, Responsable)
  UE Cognition comportement et évolution (25h)

 

  M1 Ethologie

  UE Anglais (40h, Responsable)
  UE écologie comportementale (27h, Responsable)
  UE Méthodologie (12h)
  UE Méthodologie (mise en œuvre) (10h)
  UE Ethologie humaine (36h, Responsable)
  UE Ethologie appliquée (9h)

 

  M2R Ethologie

  UE éthologie sociale (15h, Responsable)

 

Encadrements de thèses

Emmanuel Lecoutey  

Différentiation sociale chez de la fourmi clonale Cerapachys biroi. (2005- ; Co-directeur)

 
Mylène Anotaux  
Etude de la sénescence chez un invertébré. (2008-; Co-directeur)  
     
Serafino Teseo   Stratégies de reproduction chez Cerapachys biroi. (2009-; Directeur)  
     
Pierre Blacher  
Conflits et décisions individuelles chez Bombus terrestris. (2009-; Directeur)  
     

 

Obtention de financement

2009-2012  

Projet ANR-09-JCJC-0031-01 SEUILS, montant 201 980 Euros

 
     
2007-2010  
Bourse Qualité Recherche de l’Université Paris 13, montant 25000 Euros  
     

 

Liste de Publications

 

Articles dans des revues internationales à comité de lecture

 

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.