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Romain Villoutreix
Romain Villoutreix
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Natural selection and the predictability of evolution in Timema stick insects
P Nosil, R Villoutreix, CF de Carvalho, TE Farkas, V Soria-Carrasco, ...
Science 359 (6377), 765-770, 2018
1762018
Transitions between phases of genomic differentiation during stick-insect speciation
R Riesch, M Muschick, D Lindtke, R Villoutreix, AA Comeault, TE Farkas, ...
Nature ecology & evolution 1 (4), 0082, 2017
1592017
Coselected genes determine adaptive variation in herbivore resistance throughout the native range of Arabidopsis thaliana
B Brachi, CG Meyer, R Villoutreix, A Platt, TC Morton, F Roux, J Bergelson
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112 (13), 4032-4037, 2015
1262015
Investigation of the geographical scale of adaptive phenological variation and its underlying genetics in Arabidopsis thaliana
B Brachi, R Villoutreix, N Faure, N Hautekèete, Y Piquot, M Pauwels, ...
Molecular ecology 22 (16), 4222-4240, 2013
1202013
Climate-induced phenology shifts linked to range expansions in species with multiple reproductive cycles per year
CJ Macgregor, CD Thomas, DB Roy, MA Beaumont, JR Bell, T Brereton, ...
Nature Communications 10 (1), 4455, 2019
1192019
Intermediate degrees of synergistic pleiotropy drive adaptive evolution in ecological time
L Frachon, C Libourel, R Villoutreix, S Carrère, C Glorieux, ...
Nature ecology & evolution 1 (10), 1551-1561, 2017
962017
Long‐term balancing selection on chromosomal variants associated with crypsis in a stick insect
D Lindtke, K Lucek, V Soria‐Carrasco, R Villoutreix, TE Farkas, R Riesch, ...
Molecular ecology 26 (22), 6189-6205, 2017
902017
Cytonuclear interactions affect adaptive traits of the annual plant Arabidopsis thaliana in the field
F Roux, T Mary-Huard, E Barillot, E Wenes, L Botran, S Durand, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113 (13), 3687-3692, 2016
702016
The genetics of intra‐and interspecific competitive response and effect in a local population of an annual plant species
E Baron, J Richirt, R Villoutreix, L Amsellem, F Roux
Functional Ecology 29 (10), 1361-1370, 2015
642015
Large-scale mutation in the evolution of a gene complex for cryptic coloration
R Villoutreix, CF de Carvalho, V Soria-Carrasco, D Lindtke, M De-la-Mora, ...
Science 369 (6502), 460-466, 2020
512020
Inversion breakpoints and the evolution of supergenes
R Villoutreix, D Ayala, M Joron, Z Gompert, JL Feder, P Nosil
Molecular Ecology 30 (12), 2738-2755, 2021
472021
Ecology shapes epistasis in a genotype–phenotype–fitness map for stick insect colour
P Nosil, R Villoutreix, CF de Carvalho, JL Feder, TL Parchman, Z Gompert
Nature Ecology & Evolution 4 (12), 1673-1684, 2020
332020
Complex evolutionary processes maintain an ancient chromosomal inversion
P Nosil, V Soria-Carrasco, R Villoutreix, M De-la-Mora, CF de Carvalho, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 120 (25), e2300673120, 2023
92023
Testing for fitness epistasis in a transplant experiment identifies a candidate adaptive locus in Timema stick insects
R Villoutreix, CF de Carvalho, Z Gompert, TL Parchman, JL Feder, P Nosil
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 377 (1855), 20200508, 2022
52022
Disruptive selection and the evolution of discrete color morphs in Timema stick insects
R Villoutreix, CF de Carvalho, JL Feder, Z Gompert, P Nosil
Science Advances 9 (13), eabm8157, 2023
22023
DNA methylation differences between stick insect ecotypes
CF de Carvalho, J Slate, R Villoutreix, V Soria‐Carrasco, R Riesch, ...
Molecular Ecology 32 (24), 6809-6823, 2023
12023
Evolution repeats itself in replicate long-term studies in the wild
Z Gompert, P Nosil, C de Carvalho, R Villoutreix, L Zamorano, ...
2023
Author Correction: Intermediate degrees of synergistic pleiotropy drive adaptive evolution in ecological time.
L Frachon, C Libourel, R Villoutreix, S Carrère, C Glorieux, ...
Nature ecology & evolution 2 (1), 194-194, 2018
2018
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