11. Videlier, M., H. D. Rundle, and V. Careau. 2021. Sex-specific genetic (co)variances of standard metabolic rate, body mass and locomotor activity in Drosophila melanogaster. J. Evol. Biol. 34 :1279-1289.
10. Tremblay, M., M. Videlier, H. D. Rundle, and V. Careau. 2021. Territoriality in Drosophila: indirect effects and covariance with body mass and metabolic rate. Behav. Ecol. 32 : 679-685
9. Videlier, M., V. Careau, A. J. Wilson, and H. D. Rundle. 2020. Quantifying selection on standard metabolic rate and body mass in Drosophila melanogaster. Evolution 75 : 130-140.
8. Videlier, M., H. D. Rundle, and V. Careau. 2019. Sex-specific among-individual covariation in locomotor activity and resting metabolic rate in Drosophila melanogaster. Am. Nat. 194:E164–E176.
7. Ducret, V., A. J. Richard, M. Videlier, T. Scalvenzi, K. A. Moore, K. Paszkiewicz, C. Bonneaud, N. Pollet, and A. Herrel. 2021. Transcriptomic analysis of the trade-off between endurance and burst performance in the frog Xenopus allofraseri. BMC Genomics. 22 (1), 1-14
6. Ducret, V., M. Videlier, C. Moureaux, C. Bonneaud, and A. Herrel. 2020. Do female frogs have higher resting metabolic rates than males? A case study with Xenopus allofraseri. J. Zool. 312: 221–226.
5. Videlier, M., C. Bonneaud, and A. Herrel. 2018. Intra-individual variation in exploration behaviour in a largely aquatic frog: Effects of sex and personality traits. Herpetol. J. 28:10–18.
4. Louppe, V., J. Courant, M. Videlier, and A. Herrel. 2018. Differences in standard metabolic rate at the range edge versus the center of an expanding invasive population of Xenopus laevis in the West of France. J. Zool. 220:278-283.
3. Videlier, M., R. Cornette, C. Bonneaud, and A. Herrel. 2015. Sexual differences in exploration behavior in Xenopus tropicalis? J. Exp. Biol. 218:1733–1739.
2. Videlier, M., C. Bonneaud, R. Cornette, and A. Herrel. 2014. Exploration syndromes in the frog Xenopus (Silurana) tropicalis: Correlations with morphology and performance? J. Zool. 294:206–213.
Book chapters:
1. Léger, T., Garcia, C., Videlier, M. & Camadro, J.-M. 2016. Chapter 16 Label-Free Quantitative Proteomics in Yeast. In: Yeast Functional Genomics: Methods and Protocols, pp. 289–307.
Preprints:
Richards, AJ, A. Herrel, M. Videlier, K. Paszkiewicz, N. Pollet, C. Bonneaud. Characterizing Xenopus tropicalis endurance capacities with multilevel transcriptomics. bioRxiv, 091280
News & Views:
Videlier, M. 2023. Response to climate change can be altered by species competition. Nat. Clim. Change. 13 (4), 315-316
10. Tremblay, M., M. Videlier, H. D. Rundle, and V. Careau. 2021. Territoriality in Drosophila: indirect effects and covariance with body mass and metabolic rate. Behav. Ecol. 32 : 679-685
9. Videlier, M., V. Careau, A. J. Wilson, and H. D. Rundle. 2020. Quantifying selection on standard metabolic rate and body mass in Drosophila melanogaster. Evolution 75 : 130-140.
8. Videlier, M., H. D. Rundle, and V. Careau. 2019. Sex-specific among-individual covariation in locomotor activity and resting metabolic rate in Drosophila melanogaster. Am. Nat. 194:E164–E176.
7. Ducret, V., A. J. Richard, M. Videlier, T. Scalvenzi, K. A. Moore, K. Paszkiewicz, C. Bonneaud, N. Pollet, and A. Herrel. 2021. Transcriptomic analysis of the trade-off between endurance and burst performance in the frog Xenopus allofraseri. BMC Genomics. 22 (1), 1-14
6. Ducret, V., M. Videlier, C. Moureaux, C. Bonneaud, and A. Herrel. 2020. Do female frogs have higher resting metabolic rates than males? A case study with Xenopus allofraseri. J. Zool. 312: 221–226.
5. Videlier, M., C. Bonneaud, and A. Herrel. 2018. Intra-individual variation in exploration behaviour in a largely aquatic frog: Effects of sex and personality traits. Herpetol. J. 28:10–18.
4. Louppe, V., J. Courant, M. Videlier, and A. Herrel. 2018. Differences in standard metabolic rate at the range edge versus the center of an expanding invasive population of Xenopus laevis in the West of France. J. Zool. 220:278-283.
3. Videlier, M., R. Cornette, C. Bonneaud, and A. Herrel. 2015. Sexual differences in exploration behavior in Xenopus tropicalis? J. Exp. Biol. 218:1733–1739.
2. Videlier, M., C. Bonneaud, R. Cornette, and A. Herrel. 2014. Exploration syndromes in the frog Xenopus (Silurana) tropicalis: Correlations with morphology and performance? J. Zool. 294:206–213.
Book chapters:
1. Léger, T., Garcia, C., Videlier, M. & Camadro, J.-M. 2016. Chapter 16 Label-Free Quantitative Proteomics in Yeast. In: Yeast Functional Genomics: Methods and Protocols, pp. 289–307.
Preprints:
Richards, AJ, A. Herrel, M. Videlier, K. Paszkiewicz, N. Pollet, C. Bonneaud. Characterizing Xenopus tropicalis endurance capacities with multilevel transcriptomics. bioRxiv, 091280
News & Views:
Videlier, M. 2023. Response to climate change can be altered by species competition. Nat. Clim. Change. 13 (4), 315-316