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Laure Desutter-Grandcolas
Researcher at University of Paris
Publications - 91
Citations - 2306
Laure Desutter-Grandcolas is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Grylloidea & Eneopterinae. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 86 publications receiving 2024 citations. Previous affiliations of Laure Desutter-Grandcolas include Centre national de la recherche scientifique & University of the French West Indies and Guiana.
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New Caledonia: a very old Darwinian island?
Philippe Grandcolas,Jérôme Murienne,Tony Robillard,Laure Desutter-Grandcolas,Hervé Jourdan,Eric Guilbert,Louis Deharveng +6 more
TL;DR: New Caledonia must be considered as a very old Darwinian island, a concept that offers many more fascinating opportunities of study, as it is contradicted by geological evidence indicating long Palaeocene and Eocene submersions and by recent biogeographic and phylogenetic studies.
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300 million years of diversification: Elucidating the patterns of orthopteran evolution based on comprehensive taxon and gene sampling
Hojun Song,Hojun Song,Christiane Amédégnato,María Marta Cigliano,Laure Desutter-Grandcolas,Sam W. Heads,Yuan-Yuan Huang,Daniel Otte,Michael F. Whiting +8 more
TL;DR: A robust phylogeny of Orthoptera is established including 36 of 40 families representing all 15 currently recognized superfamilies and based on complete mitochondrial genomes and four nuclear loci, in order to test previous phylogenetic hypotheses and to provide a framework for a natural classification and a reference for studying the pattern of divergence and diversification.
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Phylogeny and the evolution of acoustic communication in extant Ensifera (Insecta, Orthoptera)
TL;DR: The phylogeny is established on the basis of morpho‐anatomical characters and used to analyse the evolution of acoustic communication in this clade by mapping the characters related to auditory and stridulatory structures onto the resultant trees.
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The earliest known holometabolous insects
André Nel,Patrick Roques,Patricia Nel,Patricia Nel,Alexander A. Prokin,Thierry Bourgoin,Jakub Prokop,Jacek Szwedo,Dany Azar,Dany Azar,Laure Desutter-Grandcolas,Torsten Wappler,Romain Garrouste,David Coty,Diying Huang,Michael S. Engel,Alexander G. Kirejtshuk,Alexander G. Kirejtshuk +17 more
TL;DR: Although these discoveries reveal unexpected Pennsylvanian eumetabolan diversity, the lineage radiated more successfully only after the mass extinctions at the end of the Permian period, giving rise to the familiar crown groups of their respective clades.
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Phylogenetics and Ecology: As Many Characters as Possible Should Be Included in the Cladistic Analysis
TL;DR: It is argued that phylogenetic analyses should not be constrained by testing strategies that are downstream of the logical principles of phylogenetics, and should better care for the precise definition and properties of characters of interest than decide a priori to include them in any case in the analysis.