The eatable insects
Frédéric Marion-Poll (Pacs) collaborated to the making of a reportage on eatable insects. The CNRS Le Journal web site put it on display. The newspaper Le Monde chose it to go on its web site.
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Frédéric Marion-Poll (Pacs) collaborated to the making of a reportage on eatable insects. The CNRS Le Journal web site put it on display. The newspaper Le Monde chose it to go on its web site.
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D. Joly (PACS) and D. Faure (Institut for Integrative Biology of the Cell) are the editors of two special issues of Genetica and Heredity on Environnemental Genomics which are published thanks to the Reseau Thématique Pluridisciplinaire -Génomique Environnementale. Find the special issue in Genetica and the special issue in Heredity.
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Arnaud Le Rouzic (IGGIPOP) et al publish their work on polymorphism and natural selection in The American Naturalist.
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Marie-Louise Cariou (IGGIPOP) and an international team published results about the strategy to reproduce of a little orchid of the Island of La Réunion. They showed that the flower lures a specific drosophila to enter the flower and carry the pollen away. To read the article, please click here. A short article about this orchid
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The work of Jean-Christophe Sandoz (EVOLBEE) has been published in the Journal of Neurosciences. The authors showed that different pheromones of bees are processed by separate pathways. The article received a commentary in the same journal. To read the article please click here. To read the commentary, please click here.l
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Frédéric Marion-Poll (PACS) presented a conference at a colloquium held at the French Agricultural Academy March the 11th and consecrated to insects and their consumption. To read the abstracts
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Assistant engineer, DEEIT team celina.chantre@universite-paris-saclay.fr Celina Chantre works at the French Institute for Research and Development (IRD) as assistant engineer on Experimental selection of Hymenoptera parasitoid insect strain. She is interested in monitoring of life history traits. She is responsible for the supervision of Sesamia nonagrioides rearing. She works under the supervision
Lionel Garnery (Evolbee) is involved in the european project Biodiversa. He raises the alarm for the black bees. This species, well adapted to our climate, tends to be replaced by other bees population more melliferous. The newspaper La Montagne (03/05/2015) clarifies the situation. To read the article, please click here.
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