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Adeline Loyau
Researcher at University of Toulouse
Publications - 47
Citations - 1786
Adeline Loyau is an academic researcher from University of Toulouse. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chytridiomycosis & Population. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 40 publications receiving 1424 citations. Previous affiliations of Adeline Loyau include Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University & Ecolab.
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Recent Asian origin of chytrid fungi causing global amphibian declines
Simon J. O’Hanlon,Adrien Rieux,Rhys A. Farrer,Gonçalo M. Rosa,Gonçalo M. Rosa,Bruce Waldman,Arnaud Bataille,Tiffany A. Kosch,Tiffany A. Kosch,Kris A. Murray,Balázs Brankovics,Matteo Fumagalli,Matteo Fumagalli,Michael D. Martin,Michael D. Martin,Nathan Wales,Mario Alvarado-Rybak,Kieran A. Bates,Lee Berger,Susanne Böll,Lola Brookes,Frances C. Clare,Elodie A. Courtois,Andrew A. Cunningham,Thomas M. Doherty-Bone,Pria Ghosh,Pria Ghosh,David J. Gower,William E. Hintz,Jacob Höglund,Thomas S. Jenkinson,Chun-Fu Lin,Anssi Laurila,Adeline Loyau,Adeline Loyau,An Martel,Sara Meurling,Claude Miaud,Pete Minting,Frank Pasmans,Dirk S. Schmeller,Dirk S. Schmeller,Benedikt R. Schmidt,Jennifer M. G. Shelton,Lee F. Skerratt,Freya Smith,Claudio Soto-Azat,Matteo Spagnoletti,Giulia Tessa,Luís Felipe Toledo,Andrés Valenzuela-Sánchez,Ruhan Verster,Judit Vörös,Rebecca J. Webb,Claudia Wierzbicki,Emma Wombwell,Kelly R. Zamudio,David M. Aanensen,Timothy Y. James,M. Thomas P. Gilbert,M. Thomas P. Gilbert,Ché Weldon,Jaime Bosch,Francois Balloux,Trenton W. J. Garner,Matthew C. Fisher +65 more
TL;DR: This article used whole-genome sequencing to solve the spatiotemporal origins of the most devastating panzootic to date, caused by the fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, a proximate driver of global amphibian declines.
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Integrating chytrid fungal parasites into plankton ecology: research gaps and needs
Thijs Frenken,Elisabet Alacid,Stella A. Berger,Elizabeth C. Bourne,Mélanie Gerphagnon,Hans-Peter Grossart,Alena S. Gsell,Bastiaan Willem Ibelings,Maiko Kagami,Frithjof C. Küpper,Peter M. Letcher,Adeline Loyau,Adeline Loyau,Takeshi Miki,Jens C. Nejstgaard,Serena Rasconi,Albert Reñé,Thomas Rohrlack,Keilor Rojas-Jimenez,Dirk S. Schmeller,Dirk S. Schmeller,Bettina Scholz,Kensuke Seto,Télesphore Sime-Ngando,Assaf Sukenik,Dedmer B. Van de Waal,Silke Van den Wyngaert,Ellen Van Donk,Justyna Wolinska,Justyna Wolinska,Christian Wurzbacher,Ramsy Agha +31 more
TL;DR: This paper presents the view on the most pressing research needs for promoting the integration of chytrid fungi into aquatic ecology, and synthesizes ideas stressing the multifaceted biological relevance of phytoplanktonChytridiomycosis.
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Multiple sexual advertisements honestly reflect health status in peacocks (Pavo cristatus)
TL;DR: It is shown that both flexible behavioral displays and fixed feather ornaments of peacocks, used by females to choose a mate, honestly reflect health status and are consistent with the idea that multiple signaling might enhance information reliability.
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Iridescent structurally based coloration of eyespots correlates with mating success in the peacock
Adeline Loyau,Doris Gomez,Benoît T. Moureau,Marc Théry,Nathan S. Hart,Michel Saint Jalme,Andrew T. D. Bennett,Gabriele Sorci +7 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that peahens can use both static and dynamic aspects of plumage structural coloration as signals to detect and choose their mates.
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Microscopic aquatic predators strongly affect infection dynamics of a globally emerged pathogen.
Dirk S. Schmeller,Dirk S. Schmeller,Dirk S. Schmeller,Mark Blooi,An Martel,Trenton W. J. Garner,Matthew C. Fisher,Frédéric Azémar,Frédéric Azémar,Frances C. Clare,Frances C. Clare,Camille Leclerc,Lea Jäger,Michelle Guevara-Nieto,Adeline Loyau,Adeline Loyau,Adeline Loyau,Franck Pasmans +17 more
TL;DR: Experimental infections show that aquatic microfauna can rapidly lower the abundance and density of infectious stages by consuming Bd zoospores, resulting in a significantly reduced probability of infection in anuran tadpoles and contribute to the understanding of ecosystem resilience to colonization by novel pathogens.