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Olivier Rey
Researcher at IFREMER
Publications - 53
Citations - 1522
Olivier Rey is an academic researcher from IFREMER. The author has contributed to research in topics: Schistosoma haematobium & Population. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 43 publications receiving 1142 citations. Previous affiliations of Olivier Rey include Paul Sabatier University & SupAgro.
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Anthropogenically induced adaptation to invade (AIAI): contemporary adaptation to human-altered habitats within the native range can promote invasions
Ruth A. Hufbauer,Ruth A. Hufbauer,Benoit Facon,Virginie Ravigné,Julie Turgeon,Julie Turgeon,Julien Foucaud,Carol Eunmi Lee,Olivier Rey,Arnaud Estoup +9 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that recent adaptation within the native range, in particular adaptations to human‐altered habitat, could also contribute to the evolution of invasive populations.
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Adaptation to Global Change: A Transposable Element-Epigenetics Perspective.
Olivier Rey,Olivier Rey,Etienne Danchin,Etienne Danchin,Marie Mirouze,Céline Loot,Céline Loot,Simon Blanchet +7 more
TL;DR: This work proposes an integrative molecular engine coupling TEs and ECs and allowing organisms to fine-tune phenotypes in a real-time fashion, adjust the production of phenotypic and genetic variation, and produce heritable phenotypes with different levels of transmission fidelity.
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Permanent genetic resources added to molecular ecology resources database 1 May 2009-31 July 2009
Glenn R. Almany,Maurício P. Arruda,Wolfgang Arthofer,Zahi K. Atallah,Steven R. Beissinger,Michael L. Berumen,Michael L. Berumen,Steven M. Bogdanowicz,S.D. Brown,Michael William Bruford,C. Burdine,Jeremiah W. Busch,Nathan R. Campbell,Dianne Carey,Bryan C. Carstens,Ka Hou Chu,Marc A. Cubeta,James P. Cuda,Zhaoxia Cui,Lawrence E. Datnoff,José A. Dávila,Emily S. Davis,R. M. Davis,Onno E. Diekmann,Eduardo Eizirik,Juan A. Fargallo,Fabiano Fernandes,Hideo Fukuda,Liane R. Gale,Elizabeth Gallagher,Yongqiang Gao,Philippe Girard,Anna Godhe,Evonnildo Costa Gonçalves,Licínia Gouveia,Amber M. Grajczyk,M. J. Grose,Zhifeng Gu,Christer Halldén,Karolina Härnström,Amanda H. Hemmingsen,Gerald J. Holmes,Cheng-Hua Huang,Chuan-Chin Huang,S. P. Hudman,Geoffrey P. Jones,Loukas Kanetis,Iddya Karunasagar,Indrani Karunasagar,Nusha Keyghobadi,Steven J. Klosterman,Page E. Klug,J. Koch,Margaret M. Koopman,Kirsten Köppler,Eriko Koshimizu,Susanne Krumböck,T. Kubisiak,Jacob B. Landis,Jacob B. Landis,Mario L. Lasta,Chow-Yang Lee,Qianqian Li,Shou Hsien Li,Rong-Chien Lin,M. Liu,Na Liu,Wenchao Liu,Yuan Liu,Anne Loiseau,Weisha Luan,Karunakaran Maruthachalam,Helen M. McCormick,Rohan Mellick,Patrick J. Monnahan,Eliana Morielle-Versute,Tomás E. Murray,Tomás E. Murray,Shawn R. Narum,K. N. Neufeld,P.J.G. De Nova,Peter S. Ojiambo,Nobuaki Okamoto,Ahmad Sofiman Othman,William A. Overholt,Renata Pardini,Ian G. Paterson,Olivia A. Patty,Robert J. Paxton,Serge Planes,Carolyn Porter,Morgan S. Pratchett,Thomas Püttker,Gordana Rašić,Bilal Rasool,Olivier Rey,Markus Riegler,Christina Riehl,Christina Riehl,John M. K. Roberts,Patrick Roberts,Elisabeth Rochel,Kevin J. Roe,Maurizio Rossetto,Daniel E. Ruzzante,Takashi Sakamoto,V. Saravanan,Cladinara Roberts Sarturi,Anke Schmidt,Maria Paula Cruz Schneider,Hannes Schuler,Jeanne M. Serb,Ester A. Serrão,Yaohua Shi,Artur Silva,Yung Wa Sin,Simone Sommer,Christian Stauffer,Carlos Augusto Strüssmann,Krishna V. Subbarao,Craig Syms,Feng Tan,Eugenio Daniel Tejedor,Simon R. Thorrold,Robert N. Trigiano,María I. Trucco,Mirian T. N. Tsuchiya-Jerep,Pablo Vergara,Mirjam S. van de Vliet,Phillip A. Wadl,Aimin Wang,Hongxia Wang,R.X. Wang,Xinwang Wang,Yan Wang,Andrew Weeks,Fuwen Wei,William J. Werner,E. O. Wiley,Dean A. Williams,Richard J. Wilkins,Samantha M. Wisely,Danhua Wu,Cheng-Te Yao,Cynthia Yau,Beng-Keok Yeap,Bao-Ping Zhai,Xiangjiang Zhan,Xiangjiang Zhan,Guo-Yan Zhang,Shuyi Zhang,Ru Zhao,Ru Zhao,Lifeng Zhu +153 more
TL;DR: This article documents the addition of 512 microsatellite marker loci and nine pairs of Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) sequencing primers to the Molecular Ecology Resources Database.
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Species-specific responses to landscape fragmentation: implications for management strategies
TL;DR: It is concluded that restoration programmes will need to consider both this societal context and the biological characteristics of the species sharing this ecosystem, as well as the relative role of dispersal ability and effective population size on the responses to fragmentation.
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Epigenetically facilitated mutational assimilation: epigenetics as a hub within the inclusive evolutionary synthesis
Etienne Danchin,Arnaud Pocheville,Arnaud Pocheville,Olivier Rey,Olivier Rey,Benoit Pujol,Simon Blanchet,Simon Blanchet +7 more
TL;DR: Epicetics appears as a hub by which non‐genetically inherited environmentally induced variation in traits can become genetically encoded over generations, in a form of epigenetically facilitated mutational assimilation.