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Sébastien Lion
Researcher at University of Montpellier
Publications - 50
Citations - 2447
Sébastien Lion is an academic researcher from University of Montpellier. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Evolutionary dynamics. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 45 publications receiving 2002 citations. Previous affiliations of Sébastien Lion include École Normale Supérieure & Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University.
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Inclusive fitness theory and eusociality
Patrick Abbot,Jun Abe,John Alcock,Samuel Alizon,João Alpedrinha,Malte Andersson,Jean-Baptiste André,Minus van Baalen,Francois Balloux,Sigal Balshine,Nicholas H. Barton,Leo W. Beukeboom,Jay M. Biernaskie,Trine Bilde,Gerald Borgia,Michael D. Breed,Sam P. Brown,Redouan Bshary,Angus Buckling,Nancy Tyler Burley,Max N. Burton-Chellew,Michael A. Cant,Michel Chapuisat,Eric L. Charnov,Tim H. Clutton-Brock,Andrew Cockburn,Blaine J. Cole,Nick Colegrave,Leda Cosmides,Iain D. Couzin,Jerry A. Coyne,Scott Creel,Bernard J. Crespi,Robert L. Curry,Sasha R. X. Dall,Troy Day,Janis L. Dickinson,Lee Alan Dugatkin,Claire El Mouden,Stephen T. Emlen,Jay D. Evans,Régis Ferrière,Jeremy Field,Susanne Foitzik,Kevin R. Foster,William A. Foster,Charles W. Fox,Juergen Gadau,Sylvain Gandon,Andy Gardner,Michael G. Gardner,Thomas Getty,Michael A. D. Goodisman,Alan Grafen,Richard K. Grosberg,Christina M. Grozinger,Pierre-Henri Gouyon,Darryl T. Gwynne,Paul H. Harvey,Ben J. Hatchwell,Jürgen Heinze,Heikki Helanterä,Ken R. Helms,Kim Hill,Natalie Jiricny,Rufus A. Johnstone,Alex Kacelnik,E. Toby Kiers,Hanna Kokko,Jan Komdeur,Judith Korb,Daniel J. C. Kronauer,Rolf Kümmerli,Laurent Lehmann,Timothy A. Linksvayer,Sébastien Lion,Bruce E. Lyon,James A. R. Marshall,Richard McElreath,Yannis Michalakis,Richard E. Michod,Douglas W. Mock,Thibaud Monnin,Robert Montgomerie,Allen J. Moore,Ulrich G. Mueller,Ronald Noë,Samir Okasha,Pekka Pamilo,Geoff A. Parker,Jes S. Pedersen,Ido Pen,David W. Pfennig,David C. Queller,Daniel J. Rankin,Sarah E. Reece,Hudson K. Reeve,Max Reuter,Gilbert Roberts,Simon K. A. Robson,Denis Roze,François Rousset,Olav Rueppell,Joel L. Sachs,Lorenzo A. Santorelli,Paul Schmid-Hempel,Michael P. Schwarz,Thomas C. Scott-Phillips,Janet Shellmann-Sherman,Paul W. Sherman,David M. Shuker,jeff smith,Joseph C. Spagna,Beverly I. Strassmann,Andrew V. Suarez,Liselotte Sundström,Michael Taborsky,Peter D. Taylor,Graham J. Thompson,John Tooby,Neil D. Tsutsui,Kazuki Tsuji,Stefano Turillazzi,Francisco Úbeda,Edward L. Vargo,Bernard Voelkl,Tom Wenseleers,Stuart A. West,Mary Jane West-Eberhard,David F. Westneat,Diane C. Wiernasz,Geoff Wild,Richard Wrangham,Andrew J. Young,David W. Zeh,David W. Zeh,Jeanne A. Zeh,Andrew G. Zink +137 more
TL;DR: It is argued that inclusive fitness theory has been of little value in explained the natural world, and that it has led to negligible progress in explaining the evolution of eusociality, but these arguments are based upon a misunderstanding of evolutionary theory and a misrepresentation of the empirical literature.
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Self-structuring in spatial evolutionary ecology
Sébastien Lion,Minus van Baalen +1 more
TL;DR: It is shown that population viscosity is generally beneficial to cooperation, because cooperators can reap additional benefits from being clustered, and many results of kin selection theory can be recovered as emergent properties of spatial ecological dynamics.
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On the evolutionary epidemiology of SARS-CoV-2.
TL;DR: What little is currently known about the evolution of SARS-CoV-2 is reviewed and existing evolutionary theory is extended to consider how selection might be acting upon the virus during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Eco‐evolutionary feedbacks—Theoretical models and perspectives
Lynn Govaert,Lynn Govaert,Lynn Govaert,Emanuel A. Fronhofer,Sébastien Lion,Christophe Eizaguirre,Dries Bonte,Martijn Egas,Andrew P. Hendry,Ayana B. Martins,Carlos J. Melián,Joost A. M. Raeymaekers,Irja Ida Ratikainen,Irja Ida Ratikainen,Bernt-Erik Sæther,Jennifer A. Schweitzer,Blake Matthews +16 more
TL;DR: The importance of density‐ and frequency‐dependent selection for feedbacks, as well as the importance of dispersal as a central linking trait between ecology and evolution in a spatial context are shown.
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Evolution of spatially structured host-parasite interactions.
Sébastien Lion,Sylvain Gandon +1 more
TL;DR: Previous theoretical studies in the light of a single epidemiological model are reviewed, showing that evolutionary and coevolutionary outcomes crucially depend on the details of the host–parasite life cycle and on which life‐history trait is involved in the interaction.