Nicolas Perrin

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Identification of ancestral sex chromosomes in the frog Glandirana rugosa bearing XX-XY and ZZ-ZW sex-determining systems.
Miura I., Shams F., Jeffries D.L., Katsura Y., Mawaribuchi S., Perrin N., Ito M., Ogata M., Ezaz T., 2022/07. Molecular ecology, 31 (14) pp. 3859-3870. Peer-reviewed.
Expanding the classical paradigm: what we have learnt from vertebrates about sex chromosome evolution.
Kratochvíl L., Stöck M., Rovatsos M., Bullejos M., Herpin A., Jeffries D.L., Peichel C.L., Perrin N., Valenzuela N., Pokorná M.J., 2021/09/13. Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences, 376 (1833) p. 20200097. Peer-reviewed.
Mass of genes rather than master genes underlie the genomic architecture of amphibian speciation.
Dufresnes C., Brelsford A., Jeffries D.L., Mazepa G., Suchan T., Canestrelli D., Nicieza A., Fumagalli L., Dubey S., Martínez-Solano I. et al., 2021/09/07. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 118 (36) pp. e2103963118. Peer-reviewed.
 
Discovery of a Pelophylax saharicus (Anura, Ranidae) population in southern France: a new potentially invasive species of water frogs in Europe
Doniol-Valcroze P, Mazepa GO, Grimal F, Sourrouille P, Perrin N, Litvinchuk S, Crochet P-A, 2021/08/17. Amphibia-Reptilia, 42 (4) pp. 427-442.
Sex-chromosome evolution in frogs: What role for sex-antagonistic genes?
Perrin N, 2021/07/12. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 376 p. 20200094.
Capture and return of sexual genomes by hybridogenetic frogs provide clonal genome enrichment in a sexual species.
Doležálková-Kaštánková M., Mazepa G., Jeffries D.L., Perrin N., Plötner M., Plötner J., Guex G.D., Mikulíček P., Poustka A.J., Grau J. et al., 2021/01/15. Scientific reports, 11 (1) p. 1633. Peer-reviewed.
Meiosis reveals the early steps in the evolution of a neo-XY sex chromosome pair in the African pygmy mouse Mus minutoides.
Gil-Fernández A., Saunders P.A., Martín-Ruiz M., Ribagorda M., López-Jiménez P., Jeffries D.L., Parra M.T., Viera A., Rufas J.S., Perrin N. et al., 2020/11. PLoS genetics, 16 (11) pp. e1008959. Peer-reviewed.
Hybridization and introgression between toads with different sex chromosome systems.
Dufresnes C., Litvinchuk S.N., Rozenblut-Kościsty B., Rodrigues N., Perrin N., Crochet P.A., Jeffries D.L., 2020/10. Evolution letters, 4 (5) pp. 444-456. Peer-reviewed.
 
When sex chromosomes recombine only in the heterogametic sex: heterochiasmy and heterogamety in Hyla tree frogs
Dufresnes C, Brelsford A, Baier F, Perrin N, 2020/08/06. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 38 (1) pp. 192-200. Peer-reviewed.
 
No evidence that Y‐chromosome differentiation affects male fitness in a Swiss population of common frogs
Veltsos Paris, Rodrigues Nicolas, Studer Tania, Ma Wen-Juan, Sermier Roberto, Leuenberger Julien, Perrin Nicolas, 2020/04. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 33 (4) pp. 401-409.
The effect of phylogeographic history on species boundaries: a comparative framework in Hyla tree frogs.
Dufresnes C., Berroneau M., Dubey S., Litvinchuk S.N., Perrin N., 2020/03/26. Scientific reports, 10 (1) p. 5502. Peer-reviewed.
 
Phylogeography, more than elevation, accounts for sexchromosome differentiation in Swiss populations of the common frog (Rana temporaria)
Phillips B C, Rodrigues N, Jansen van Rensburg A, Perrin N, 2020/03/03. Evolution, 74 (3) pp. 644-654. Peer-reviewed.
 
Are glacial refugia hotspots of speciation and cytonuclear discordances? Answers from the genomic phylogeography of Spanish common frogs.
Dufresnes C., Nicieza A.G., Litvinchuk S.N., Rodrigues N., Jeffries D.L., Vences M., Perrin N., Martínez-Solano Í., 2020/03. Molecular ecology, 29 (5) pp. 986-1000. Peer-reviewed.
 
Integrating hybrid zone analyses in species delimitation: lessons from two anuran radiations of the Western Mediterranean.
Dufresnes C., Pribille M., Alard B., Gonçalves H., Amat F., Crochet P.A., Dubey S., Perrin N., Fumagalli L., Vences M. et al., 2020/03. Heredity, 124 (3) pp. 423-438. Peer-reviewed.
 
Impact of deleterious mutations, sexually antagonistic selection, and mode of recombination suppression on transitions between male and female heterogamety.
Saunders P.A., Neuenschwander S., Perrin N., 2019/09. Heredity, 123 (3) pp. 419-428. Peer-reviewed.
 
Phylogeography of a cryptic speciation continuum in Eurasian spadefoot toads (Pelobates).
Dufresnes C., Strachinis I., Suriadna N., Mykytynets G., Cogălniceanu D., Székely P., Vukov T., Arntzen J.W., Wielstra B., Lymberakis P. et al., 2019/07. Molecular ecology, 28 (13) pp. 3257-3270. Peer-reviewed.
 
Diversification and speciation in tree frogs from the Maghreb (Hyla meridionalis sensu lato), with description of a new African endemic.
Dufresnes C., Beddek M., Skorinov D.V., Fumagalli L., Perrin N., Crochet P.A., Litvinchuk S.N., 2019/05. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 134 pp. 291-299. Peer-reviewed.
 
A reciprocal translocation radically reshapes sex-linked inheritance in the common frog.
Toups M.A., Rodrigues N., Perrin N., Kirkpatrick M., 2019/04. Molecular Ecology, 28 (8) pp. 1877-1889. Peer-reviewed.
 
Reaching the edge of the speciation continuum: hybridization between three sympatric species of Hyla tree frogs
Drillon O., Dufresnes G., Perrin N., Crochet P.-A., Dufresnes C., 2019/03/27. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 126 (4) pp. 743-750. Peer-reviewed.
A rapid rate of sex-chromosome turnover and non-random transitions in true frogs.
Jeffries D.L., Lavanchy G., Sermier R., Sredl M.J., Miura I., Borzée A., Barrow L.N., Canestrelli D., Crochet P.A., Dufresnes C. et al., 2018/10/05. Nature communications, 9 (1) p. 4088. Peer-reviewed.
Evolutionary and developmental dynamics of sex-biased gene expression in common frogs with proto-Y chromosomes.
Ma W.J., Veltsos P., Sermier R., Parker D.J., Perrin N., 2018/10/05. Genome biology, 19 (1) p. 156. Peer-reviewed.
Phylogeography of Aegean green toads (Bufo viridis subgroup): continental hybrid swarm vs. insular diversification with discovery of a new island endemic.
Dufresnes C., Lymberakis P., Kornilios P., Savary R., Perrin N., Stöck M., 2018/05/02. BMC evolutionary biology, 18 (1) p. 67. Peer-reviewed.
 
Sex-antagonistic genes, XY recombination and feminized Y chromosomes.
Cavoto E., Neuenschwander S., Goudet J., Perrin N., 2018/03. Journal of evolutionary biology, 31 (3) pp. 416-427. Peer-reviewed.
Profound genetic divergence and asymmetric parental genome contributions as hallmarks of hybrid speciation in polyploid toads.
Betto-Colliard C., Hofmann S., Sermier R., Perrin N., Stöck M., 2018/02/14. Proceedings. Biological sciences, 285 (1872) p. 20172667. Peer-reviewed.
 
Dobzhansky-Muller incompatibilities, dominance drive, and sex-chromosome introgression at secondary contact zones: A simulation study.
Sciuchetti L., Dufresnes C., Cavoto E., Brelsford A., Perrin N., 2018. Evolution, 72 (7) pp. 1350-1361. Peer-reviewed.
Sex chromosome turnovers and genetic drift: a simulation study.
Saunders P.A., Neuenschwander S., Perrin N., 2018. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 31 (9) pp. 1413-1419. Peer-reviewed.
 
Sex-Chromosome Recombination in Common Frogs Brings Water to the Fountain-of-Youth.
Rodrigues N., Studer T., Dufresnes C., Perrin N., 2018. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 35 (4) pp. 942-948. Peer-reviewed.
Tissue Specificity and Dynamics of Sex-Biased Gene Expression in a Common Frog Population with Differentiated, Yet Homomorphic, Sex Chromosomes.
Ma W.J., Veltsos P., Toups M.A., Rodrigues N., Sermier R., Jeffries D.L., Perrin N., 2018. Genes, 9 (6) p. 294. Peer-reviewed.
 
Cryptic invasion of Italian pool frogs (Pelophylax bergeri) across Western Europe unraveled by multilocus phylogeography
Dufresnes C., Di Santo L., Leuenberger J., Schuerch J., Mazepa G., Grandjean N., Canestrelli D., Perrin N., Dubey S., 2017. Biological Invasions, 19 pp. 1407-1420. Peer-reviewed.
 
Dmrt1 polymorphism and sex-chromosome differentiation in Rana temporaria.
Rodrigues N., Studer T., Dufresnes C., Ma W.J., Veltsos P., Perrin N., 2017. Molecular Ecology, 26 (19) pp. 4897-4905. Peer-reviewed.
 
Identifying homomorphic sex chromosomes from wild-caught adults with limited genomic resources.
Brelsford A., Lavanchy G., Sermier R., Rausch A., Perrin N., 2017. Molecular Ecology Resources, 17 (4) pp. 752-759. Peer-reviewed.
Stocking activities for the Arctic charr in Lake Geneva: Genetic effects in space and time.
Savary R., Dufresnes C., Champigneulle A., Caudron A., Dubey S., Perrin N., Fumagalli L., 2017. Ecology and Evolution, 7 (14) pp. 5201-5211. Peer-reviewed.
Phylogeography reveals an ancient cryptic radiation in East-Asian tree frogs (Hyla japonica group) and complex relationships between continental and island lineages.
Dufresnes C., Litvinchuk S.N., Borzée A., Jang Y., Li J.T., Miura I., Perrin N., Stöck M., 2016/11/23. BMC evolutionary biology, 16 (1) p. 253. Peer-reviewed.
Dmrt1 polymorphism covaries with sex-determination patterns in Rana temporaria.
Ma W.J., Rodrigues N., Sermier R., Brelsford A., Perrin N., 2016. Ecology and Evolution, 6 (15) pp. 5107-5117. Peer-reviewed.
Empirical evidence for large X-effects in animals with undifferentiated sex chromosomes.
Dufresnes C., Majtyka T., Baird S.J., Gerchen J.F., Borzée A., Savary R., Ogielska M., Perrin N., Stöck M., 2016. Scientific Reports, 6 p. 21029. Peer-reviewed.
 
Evolutionary melting pots: a biodiversity hotspot shaped by ring diversifications around the Black Sea in the Eastern tree frog (Hyla orientalis).
Dufresnes C., Litvinchuk S.N., Leuenberger J., Ghali K., Zinenko O., Stöck M., Perrin N., 2016. Molecular Ecology, 25 (17) pp. 4285-4300. Peer-reviewed.
 
High-density linkage maps fail to detect any genetic component to sex determination in a Rana temporaria family.
Brelsford A., Rodrigues N., Perrin N., 2016. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 29 (1) pp. 220-225. Peer-reviewed.
 
High-density sex-specific linkage maps of a European tree frog (Hyla arborea) identify the sex chromosome without information on offspring sex.
Brelsford A., Dufresnes C., Perrin N., 2016. Heredity, 116 (2) pp. 177-181. Peer-reviewed.
 
Massive genetic introgression in threatened northern crested newts (Triturus cristatus) by an invasive congener (T. carnifex) in Western Switzerland
Dufresnes C., Pellet J., Bettinelli-Riccardi S., Thiébaud J., Perrin N., Fumagalli L., 2016. Conservation Genetics, 17 (4) pp. 839-846. Peer-reviewed.
 
Random sex determination: when developmental noise tips the sex balance.
Perrin N., 2016. BioEssays, 38 (12) pp. 1218-1226. Peer-reviewed.
 
The genetic contribution to sex determination and number of sex chromosomes vary among populations of common frogs (Rana temporaria).
Rodrigues N., Vuille Y., Brelsford A., Merilä J., Perrin N., 2016. Heredity, 117 (1) pp. 25-32. Peer-reviewed.
Toxic effects of estradiol E2 on development in the European tree frog (Hyla arborea)
Ghali K., Leuenberger J., Ansermet M., Perrin N., Dufresnes C., 2016. Herpetology notes, 9 pp. 249-253. Peer-reviewed.
 
Trans-species variation in Dmrt1 is associated with sex determination in four European tree-frog species.
Brelsford A., Dufresnes C., Perrin N., 2016. Evolution, 70 (4) pp. 840-847. Peer-reviewed.
 
Effect of biogeographic history on population vulnerability in European amphibians.
Dufresnes C., Perrin N., 2015. Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society For Conservation Biology, 29 (4) pp. 1235-1241. Peer-reviewed.
 
Introgressive hybridization of threatened European tree frogs (Hyla arborea) by introduced H. intermedia in Western Switzerland
Dufresnes C., Dubey S., Ghali K., Canestrelli D, Perrin N, 2015. Conservation Genetics, 16 (6) pp. 1507-1513. Peer-reviewed.
 
Origin and genome evolution of polyploid green toads in Central Asia: evidence from microsatellite markers.
Betto-Colliard C., Sermier R., Litvinchuk S., Perrin N., Stöck M., 2015. Heredity, 114 (3) pp. 300-308. Peer-reviewed.
 
Sex-chromosome differentiation and 'sex races' in the common frog (Rana temporaria).
Rodrigues N., Vuille Y., Loman J., Perrin N., 2015. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society, 282 (1806) p. 20142726. Peer-reviewed.
Sex-Chromosome Homomorphy in Palearctic Tree Frogs Results from Both Turnovers and X-Y Recombination.
Dufresnes C., Borzée A., Horn A., Stöck M., Ostini M., Sermier R., Wassef J., Litvinchuck S.N., Kosch T.A., Waldman B. et al., 2015. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 32 (9) pp. 2328-2337. Peer-reviewed.
Timeframe of speciation inferred from secondary contact zones in the European tree frog radiation (Hyla arborea group).
Dufresnes C., Brelsford A., Crnobrnja-Isailović J., Tzankov N., Lymberakis P., Perrin N., 2015. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 15 p. 155. Peer-reviewed.
 
The evolution of sex determination
Beukeboom L.W., Perrin N., 2014/06. 222, Oxford University Press.
Are invasive marsh frogs (Pelophylax ridibundus) replacing the native P. lessonae /P. esculentus hybridogenetic complex in Western Europe? Genetic evidence from a field study.
Leuenberger J., Gander A., Schmidt B.R., Perrin N., 2014. Conservation Genetics, 15 (4) pp. 869-878. Peer-reviewed.
Convergent genetic architecture underlies social organization in ants.
Purcell J., Brelsford A., Wurm Y., Perrin N., Chapuisat M., 2014. Current Biology, 24 (22) pp. 2728-2732. Peer-reviewed.
First-generation linkage map for the European tree frog (Hyla arborea) with utility in congeneric species.
Dufresnes C., Brelsford A., Perrin N., 2014. BMC Research Notes, 7 p. 850. Peer-reviewed.
 
Geographic variation in sex-chromosome differentiation in the common frog (Rana temporaria).
Rodrigues N., Merilä J., Patrelle C., Perrin N., 2014. Molecular Ecology, 23 (14) pp. 3409-3418. Peer-reviewed.
 
Inferring the degree of incipient speciation in secondary contact zones of closely related lineages of Palearctic green toads (Bufo viridis subgroup).
Dufresnes C., Bonato L., Novarini N., Betto-Colliard C., Perrin N., Stöck M., 2014. Heredity, 113 (1) pp. 9-20. Peer-reviewed.
 
Multiple origins of invasive and "native" water frogs (Pelophylax spp.) in Switzerland
Dubey S., Leuenberger J., Perrin N., 2014. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 112 (3) pp. 442-449. Peer-reviewed.
Range-Wide Sex-Chromosome Sequence Similarity Supports Occasional XY Recombination in European Tree Frogs (Hyla arborea).
Dufresnes C., Stöck M., Brelsford A., Perrin N., 2014. PLoS One, 9 (6) pp. e97959. Peer-reviewed.
Sex determination: why so many ways of doing it?
Bachtrog D., Mank J.E., Peichel C.L., Kirkpatrick M., Otto S.P., Ashman T.L., Hahn M.W., Kitano J., Mayrose I., Ming R. et al., 2014. PLoS Biology, 12 (7) pp. e1001899. Peer-reviewed.
 
Sex-chromosome differentiation parallels postglacial range expansion in European tree frogs (Hyla arborea).
Dufresnes C., Bertholet Y., Wassef J., Ghali K., Savary R., Pasteur B., Brelsford A., Rozenblut-Kościsty B., Ogielska M., Stöck M. et al., 2014. Evolution, 68 (12) pp. 3445-3456. Peer-reviewed.
 
Sex-chromosome turnovers: the hot-potato model.
Blaser O., Neuenschwander S., Perrin N., 2014. American Naturalist, 183 (1) pp. 140-146. Peer-reviewed.
 
Stronger transferability but lower variability in transcriptomic- than in anonymous microsatellites: evidence from Hylid frogs.
Dufresnes C., Brelsford A., Béziers P., Perrin N., 2014. Molecular Ecology Resources, 14 (4) pp. 716-725. Peer-reviewed.
Tree of Sex: A database of sexual systems
The Tree of Sex Consortium, 2014. Scientific Data, 1 p. 140015. Peer-reviewed.
Conservation phylogeography: does historical diversity contribute to regional vulnerability in European tree frogs (Hyla arborea)?
Dufresnes C., Wassef J., Ghali K., Brelsford A., Stöck M., Lymberakis P., Crnobrnja-Isailovic J., Perrin N., 2013. Molecular Ecology, 22 (22) pp. 5669-5684. Peer-reviewed.
 
Development and cross-amplification of thirty microsatellite loci in five diploid and polyploid Central Asian species of Palearctic green toads (Bufo viridis subgroup)
Betto-Colliard C., Sermier R., Perrin N., Stöck M., 2013. Conservation Genetics Resources, 5 (1) pp. 243-249.
Homologous sex chromosomes in three deeply divergent anuran species.
Brelsford A., Stöck M., Betto-Colliard C., Dubey S., Dufresnes C., Jourdan-Pineau H., Rodrigues N., Savary R., Sermier R., Perrin N., 2013. Evolution, 67 (8) pp. 2434-2440. Peer-reviewed.
 
Low rates of X-Y recombination, not turnovers, account for homomorphic sex chromosomes in several diploid species of Palearctic green toads (Bufo viridis subgroup).
Stöck M., Savary R., Betto-Colliard C., Biollay S., Jourdan-Pineau H., Perrin N., 2013. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 26 (3) pp. 674-682. Peer-reviewed.
 
Maintenance of ancestral sex chromosomes in Palearctic tree frogs: direct evidence from Hyla orientalis.
Stöck M., Savary R., Zaborowska A., Górecki G., Brelsford A., Rozenblut-Kościsty B., Ogielska M., Perrin N., 2013. Sexual Development, 7 (5) pp. 261-266. Peer-reviewed.
 
Sex-chromosome turnovers induced by deleterious mutation load.
Blaser O., Grossen C., Neuenschwander S., Perrin N., 2013. Evolution, 67 (3) pp. 635-645. Peer-reviewed.
 
Within- and among-population impact of genetic erosion on adult fitness-related traits in the European tree frog Hyla arborea.
Luquet E., Léna J.P., David P., Prunier J., Joly P., Lengagne T., Perrin N., Plénet S., 2013. Heredity, 110 (4) pp. 347-354. Peer-reviewed.
 
Within-population polymorphism of sex-determination systems in the common frog (Rana temporaria).
Rodrigues N., Betto-Colliard C., Jourdan-Pineau H., Perrin N., 2013. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 26 (7) pp. 1569-1577. Peer-reviewed.
 
Asymmetric and differential gene introgression at a contact zone between two highly divergent lineages of field voles (Microtus agrestis).
Beysard M., Perrin N., Jaarola M., Heckel G., Vogel P., 2012. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 25 (2) pp. 400-408. Peer-reviewed.
 
Cryptic diversity among Western Palearctic tree frogs: postglacial range expansion, range limits, and secondary contacts of three European tree frog lineages (Hyla arborea group).
Stöck M., Dufresnes C., Litvinchuk S.N., Lymberakis P., Biollay S., Berroneau M., Borzée A., Ghali K., Ogielska M., Perrin N., 2012. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 65 (1) pp. 1-9.
 
Cryptic recombination in the ever-young sex chromosomes of Hylid frogs.
Guerrero R.F., Kirkpatrick M., Perrin N., 2012. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 25 (10) pp. 1947-1954. Peer-reviewed.
 
Maintenance of biodiversity in vineyard-dominated landscapes: a case study on larval salamanders
Tanadini M., Schmidt B.R., Meier P., Pellet J., Perrin N., 2012. Animal Conservation, 15 (2) pp. 136-141. Peer-reviewed.
 
Nonspecific PCR amplification by high-fidelity polymerases: implications for next-generation sequencing of AFLP markers.
Brelsford A., Collin H., Perrin N., Fumagalli L., 2012. Molecular Ecology Resources, 12 (1) pp. 123-127. Peer-reviewed.
 
Simultaneous Mendelian and clonal genome transmission in a sexually reproducing, all-triploid vertebrate.
Stöck M., Ustinova J., Betto-Colliard C., Schartl M., Moritz C., Perrin N., 2012. Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences, 279 (1732) pp. 1293-1299.
 
Social systems: demographic and genetic issues.
Perrin N., Petit E.J., Menard N., 2012. Molecular Ecology, 21 (3) pp. 443-446. Peer-reviewed.
 
The balanced lethal system of crested newts: a ghost of sex chromosomes past?
Grossen C., Neuenschwander S., Perrin N., 2012. American Naturalist, 180 (6) pp. E174-E183. Peer-reviewed.
 
The evolution of XY recombination: sexually antagonistic selection versus deleterious mutation load.
Grossen C., Neuenschwander S., Perrin N., 2012. Evolution, 66 (10) pp. 3155-3166. Peer-reviewed.
 
What uses are mating types? The "developmental switch" model.
Perrin N., 2012. Evolution, 66 (4) pp. 947-956. Peer-reviewed.
 
A cryptic heterogametic transition revealed by sex-linked DNA markers in Palearctic green toads.
Stöck M., Croll D., Dumas Z., Biollay S., Wang J., Perrin N., 2011. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 24 (5) pp. 1064-1070. Peer-reviewed.
 
Adaptive colour polymorphism of Acrida ungarica H. (Orthoptera: Acrididae) in a spatially heterogeneous environment
Pellissier L., Wassef J., Bilat J., Brazzola G., Buri P., Colliard C., Fournier B., Hausser J., Yannic G., Perrin N., 2011. Acta Oecologica, 37 (2) pp. 93-98. Peer-reviewed.
Consequences of genetic erosion on fitness and phenotypic plasticity in European tree frog populations (Hyla arborea).
Luquet E., Léna J.P., David P., Joly P., Lengagne T., Perrin N., Plénet S., 2011. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 24 (1) pp. 99-110. Peer-reviewed.
Ever-young sex chromosomes in European tree frogs.
Stöck M., Horn A., Grossen C., Lindtke D., Sermier R., Betto-Colliard C., Dufresnes C., Bonjour E., Dumas Z., Luquet E. et al., 2011. PLoS Biology, 9 (5) pp. e1001062. Peer-reviewed.
 
Heterozygosity-fitness correlations among wild populations of European tree frogs (Hyla arborea) detect fixation load.
Luquet E., David P., Len J.-P., Joly P., Konecny L., Dufresnes C., Perrin N., Plenet S., 2011. Molecular Ecology, 20 (9) pp. 1877-1887. Peer-reviewed.
 
Inferring landscape effects on dispersal from genetic distances: how far can we go?
Jaquiéry J., Broquet T., Hirzel A.H., Yearsley J., Perrin N., 2011. Molecular Ecology, 20 (4) pp. 692-705. Peer-reviewed.
Invasion and eradication of a competitively superior species in heterogeneous landscapes
Vuilleumier S., Buttler A., Perrin N., Yearsley J.M., 2011. Ecological Modelling, 222 (3) pp. 398-406. Peer-reviewed.
 
On the maintenance of sex-chromosome polymorphism by sex-antagonistic selection
Blaser O., Neuenschwander S., Perrin N., 2011. American Naturalist, 178 (4) pp. 515-524. Peer-reviewed.
Polymorphism at a sex-linked transcription cofactor in European tree frogs (Hyla arborea): Sex-antagonistic selection or neutral processes?
Dufresnes C., Luquet E., Plenet S., Stöck M., Perrin N., 2011. Evolutionary Biology, 38 (2) pp. 208-213. Peer-reviewed.
Stripeless tree frogs (Hyla meridionalis) with stripes on the Canary Islands
Dufresnes C., Gangoso L., Perrin N., Stöck M., 2011. Salamandra, 47 (4) pp. 232-236. Peer-reviewed.
 
Temperature-dependent turnovers in sex-determination mechanisms: a quantitative model.
Grossen C., Neuenschwander S., Perrin N., 2011. Evolution, 65 (1) pp. 64-78. Peer-reviewed.
Thirteen polymorphic microsatellite markers for the European green toad Bufo viridis viridis, a declining amphibian species.
Dufresnes C., Betto-Colliard C., Perrin N., Stöck M., 2011. Conservation Genetics Resources, 3 (2) pp. 311-313. Peer-reviewed.
 
A vertebrate reproductive system involving three ploidy levels : hybrid origin of triploids in a contact zone of diploid and tetraploid green toads (Bufo viridis subgroup)
Stöck M., Ustinova J., Lamatsch D K., Schartl M., Perrin N., Moritz C., 2010. Evolution, 64 (4) pp. 944-959. Peer-reviewed.
 
Evolution in heterogeneous populations: from migration models to fixation probabilities.
Vuilleumier S., Goudet J., Perrin N., 2010. Theoretical Population Biology, 78 (4) pp. 250-258. Peer-reviewed.
 
Genetic bottlenecks driven by population disconnection.
Broquet T., Angelone S., Jaquiery J., Joly P., Lena J.P., Lengagne T., Plenet S., Luquet E., Perrin N., 2010. Conservation Biology, 24 (6) pp. 1596-1605. Peer-reviewed.
Good genes drive female choice for mating partners in the lek-breeding European treefrog.
Jaquiéry J., Broquet T., Aguilar C., Evanno G., Perrin N., 2010. Evolution, 64 (1) pp. 108-115. Peer-reviewed.
On tree frog cryptozoology and systematics
Stöck M., Dubey S., Klütsch C., Litvinchuk S.N., Scheidt U., Perrin N., 2010. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 57 (2) pp. 957-958. Peer-reviewed.
 
Strong reproductive barriers in a narrow hybrid zone of West-Mediterranean green toads (Bufo viridis subgroup) with Plio-Pleistocene divergence
Colliard C., Sicilia A., Turrisi G.F., Arculeo M., Perrin N., Stöck M., 2010. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 10 p. 232. Peer-reviewed.
 
Dispersal
Perrin N., 2009. pp. 45-50 dans Levin S.A. (eds.) The Princeton Guide to Ecology chap. I.6, Princeton University Press.
Flexible social organization and high incidence of drifting in the sweat bee, Halictus scabiosae.
Ulrich Y., Perrin N., Chapuisat M., 2009. Molecular Ecology, 18 (8) pp. 1791-1800. Peer-reviewed.
 
Inbreeding load, bet hedging, and the evolution of sex-biased dispersal
Guillaume F., Perrin N., 2009. American Naturalist, 173 (4) pp. 536-541. Peer-reviewed.
Inferring recent migration rates from individual genotypes.
Broquet T., Yearsley J., Hirzel A.H., Goudet J., Perrin N., 2009. Molecular Ecology, 18 (6) pp. 1048-1060. Peer-reviewed.
 
New polymorphic microsatellites markers and development of mitotyping primers for West-Mediterranean green toad species (Bufo viridis subgroup)
Colliard C., Sicilia A., Moritz C., Perrin N., Stöck M., 2009. Molecular Ecology Resources, 9 (4) pp. 1138-1140. Peer-reviewed.
 
Opportunity for sexual selection and effective population size in the lek-breeding European treefrog (Hyla arborea).
Broquet T., Jaquiéry J., Perrin N., 2009. Evolution, 63 (3) pp. 674-683. Peer-reviewed.
Predicting the deleterious effects of mutation load in fragmented populations.
Jaquiéry J., Guillaume F., Perrin N., 2009. Conservation Biology, 23 (1) pp. 207-218. Peer-reviewed.
 
Sex reversal: a fountain of youth for sex chromosomes?
Perrin N., 2009. Evolution, 63 (12) pp. 3043-3049. Peer-reviewed.
A key transcription cofactor on the nascent sex chromosomes of European tree frogs (Hyla arborea)
Niculita-Hirzel Hélène, Stöck M., Perrin N., 2008. Genetics, 179 (3) pp. 1721-1723. Peer-reviewed.
 
Communally breeding Bechstein's bats have a stable social system that is independent from the postglacial history and location of the populations.
Kerth G., Petrov B., Conti A., Anastasov D., Weishaar M., Gazaryan S., Jaquiéry J., König B., Perrin N., Bruyndonckx N., 2008. Molecular Ecology, 17 (10) pp. 2368-2381. Peer-reviewed.
Extreme heterochiasmy and nascent sex chromosomes in European tree frogs.
Berset-Brändli L., Jaquiéry J., Broquet T., Ulrich Y., Perrin N., 2008. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B Biological Sciences, 275 (1642) pp. 1577-1585. Peer-reviewed.
Habitat-quality effects on metapopulation dynamics in greater white-toothed shrews, Crocidura russula.
Jaquiéry J., Guélat J., Broquet T., Berset-Brändli L., Pellegrini E., Moresi R., Hirzel A.H., Perrin N., 2008. Ecology, 89 (10) pp. 2777-2785. Peer-reviewed.
 
Isolation and characterization of microsatellite loci for the European tree frog (Hyla arborea)
Berset-Brändli L., Jaquiéry J., Broquet T., Perrin N., 2008. Molecular Ecology Resources, 8 (5) pp. 1095-1097. Peer-reviewed.
Mass effects mediate coexistence in competing shrews.
Guélat J., Jaquiéry J., Berset-Brändli L., Pellegrini E., Moresi R., Broquet T., Hirzel A.H., Perrin N., 2008. Ecology, 89 (7) pp. 2033-2042. Peer-reviewed.
 
Mitochondrial and nuclear phylogeny of circum-Mediterranean tree frogs from the Hyla arborea group.
Stöck M., Dubey S., Klütsch C., Litvinchuk S.N., Scheidt U., Perrin N., 2008. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 49 (3) pp. 1019-1024. Peer-reviewed.
Naturschutzforschung am Auerhuhn in der Schweiz: eine Übersicht
Bollmann K., Jenni L., Perrin N., Suter W., 2008. Der Ornithologische Beobachter, 105 (1) pp. 5-16.
The fixation of locally beneficial alleles in a metapopulation.
Vuilleumier S., Yearsley J.M., Perrin N., 2008. Genetics, 178 (1) pp. 467-475. Peer-reviewed.
 
Recombination is suppressed and variability reduced in a nascent Y chromosome.
Berset-Brändli L., Jaquiéry J., Perrin N., 2007/05. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 20 (3) pp. 1182-1188. Peer-reviewed.
 
Advances in our understanding of mammalian sex-biased dispersal.
Lawson Handley L.J., Perrin N., 2007/04. Molecular Ecology, 16 (8) pp. 1559-1578. Peer-reviewed.
 
Contrat social et nature humaine
Perrin N., 2007. pp. 101-105 dans Clavien C., El-Bez C. (eds.) Morale et évolution biologique : entre déterminisme et liberté, Presses polytechniques et universitaires romandes.
Density, climate and varying return points: an analysis of long-term population fluctuations in the threatened European tree frog.
Pellet J., Schmidt B.R., Fivaz F., Perrin N., Grossenbacher K., 2006/08. Oecologia, 149 (1) pp. 65-71. Peer-reviewed.
A sex-specific marker reveals male heterogamety in European tree frogs.
Berset-Brändli L., Jaquiéry J., Dubey S., Perrin N., 2006/06. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 23 (6) pp. 1104-1106. Peer-reviewed.
 
Disentangling reasons for low Y chromosome variation in the greater white-toothed shrew (Crocidura russula).
Handley L.J., Berset-Brändli L., Perrin N., 2006/06. Genetics, 173 (2) pp. 935-942. Peer-reviewed.
Viability and Management of an Endangered Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) Metapopulation in the Jura Mountains, Western Switzerland
Sachot S., Perrin N., Neet C., 2006/06. Biodiversity and Conservation, 15 (6) pp. 2017-2032. Peer-reviewed.
 
Joint evolution of dispersal and inbreeding load.
Guillaume F., Perrin N., 2006/05. Genetics, 173 (1) pp. 497-509. Peer-reviewed.
 
Low Y chromosome variation in Saudi-Arabian hamadryas baboons (Papio hamadryas hamadryas).
Lawson Handley L.J., Hammond R.L., Emaresi G., Reber A., Perrin N., 2006/04. Heredity, 96 (4) pp. 298-303. Peer-reviewed.
Effects of cognitive abilities on metapopulation connectivity
Vuilleumier S., Perrin N., 2006. Oikos, 113 (1) pp. 139-147. Peer-reviewed.
Genetic evidence for female-biased dispersal and gene flow in a polygynous primate.
Hammond R.L., Handley L.J., Winney B.J., Bruford M.W., Perrin N., 2006. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B Biological Sciences, 273 (1585) pp. 479-484.
On metapopulation resistance to drift and extinction.
Lehmann L., Perrin N., 2006. Ecology, 87 (7) pp. 1844-1855. Peer-reviewed.
Population demography and the evolution of helping behaviors.
Lehmann L., Perrin N., Rousset F., 2006. Evolution, 60 (6) pp. 1137-1151. Peer-reviewed.
The contribution of patch topology and demographic parameters to PVA predictions: the case of the European tree frog
Pellet J., Maze G., Perrin N., 2006. Population Ecology, 48 (4) pp. 353-361. Peer-reviewed.
Use of the harmonic direction finder to study the terrestrial habitats of the European tree frog (Hyla arborea)
Pellet J., Rechteiner L., Skrivervik A. K., Zuercher J. F., Perrin N., 2006. Amphibia-Reptilia, 27 (1) pp. 138-142. Peer-reviewed.
Y chromosome microsatellite isolation from BAC clones in the greater white-toothed shrew (Crocidura russula)
Lawson Handley L.J., Perrin N., 2006. Molecular Ecology Notes, 60 (1) pp. 276-279. Peer-reviewed.
Biologie des populations
Perrin N., 2005. 159, polycopié de cours.
 
Evolutionary history of the greater white-toothed shrew (Crocidura russula) inferred from analysis of mtDNA, Y, and X chromosome markers.
Brändli L., Lawson Handley L.J., Vogel P., Perrin N., 2005. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 37 (3) pp. 832-844. Peer-reviewed.
Nonshivering thermogenesis capacity associated to mitochondrial DNA haplotypes and gender in the greater white-toothed shrew, Crocidura russula.
Fontanillas P., Dépraz A., Giorgi M.S., Perrin N., 2005. Molecular Ecology, 14 (2) pp. 661-670. Peer-reviewed.
 
Sex-specific selective pressures on body mass in the greater white-toothed shrew, Crocidura russula.
Bouteiller-Reuter C., Perrin N., 2005. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 18 (2) pp. 290-300. Peer-reviewed.
A concentric analysis of the impact of urbanization on the threatened European tree frog in an agricultural landscape
Pellet J., Guisan A., Perrin N., 2004. Conservation Biology, 18 (6) pp. 1599-1606. Peer-reviewed.
 
Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) in Western Switzerland. Viability and management of an endangered grouse metapopulation.
Sachot S., Perrin N., 2004. pp. 384-396 dans Akçakaya H. R. et al. (eds.) Species Conservation and Management : Case studies chap. 33, Oxford University Press.
 
Effective size of two feral domestic cat populations (Felis catus L): effect of the mating system.
Kaeuffer R., Pontier D., Devillard S., Perrin N., 2004. Molecular Ecology, 13 (2) pp. 483-490. Peer-reviewed.
Estimating sex-specific dispersal rates with autosomal markers in hierarchically structured populations.
Fontanillas P., Petit E., Perrin N., 2004. Evolution, 58 (4) pp. 886-894. Peer-reviewed.
Multiscale determinants of tree frog (Hyla arborea L.) calling ponds in western Switzerland
Pellet J., Hoehn S., Perrin N., 2004. Biodiversity and Conservation, 13 (12) pp. 2227-2235. Peer-reviewed.
Inbreeding avoidance through kin recognition: choosy females boost male dispersal.
Lehmann L., Perrin N., 2003. The American Naturalist, 162 (5) pp. 638-652. Peer-reviewed.
Inbreeding in the greater white-toothed shrew, Crocidura russula.
Duarte L.C., Bouteiller C., Fontanillas I.P., Petit E., Perrin N., 2003. Evolution, 57 (3) pp. 638-645. Peer-reviewed.
 
Model development for capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) habitat in the Jura Mountains (Western Switzerland)
Fattebert K., Sachot S., Perrin N., Neet C., 2003. Game and Wildlife Science, 20 (3) pp. 195-210. Peer-reviewed.
 
Winter habitat selection by two sympatric forest grouse in western Switzerland: implications for conservation
Sachot S., Perrin N., Neet C., 2003. Biological Conservation, 112 (3) pp. 373-382. Peer-reviewed.
Altruism, dispersal, and phenotype-matching kin recognition.
Lehmann L., Perrin N., 2002. American Naturalist, 159 (5) pp. 451-468.
Ecological-niche factor analysis: how to compute habitat-suitability maps without absence data?
Hirzel A.H., Hausser J., Chessel D., Perrin N., 2002. Ecology, 83 (7) pp. 2027-2036. Peer-reviewed.
Mitochondrial DNA variation along an altitudinal gradient in the greater white-toothed shrew, Crocidura russula.
Ehinger M., Fontanillas P., Petit E., Perrin N., 2002. Molecular Ecology, 11 (5) pp. 939-945.
Tests for sex-biased dispersal using bi-parentally inherited genetic markers.
Goudet J., Perrin N., Waser P., 2002. Molecular Ecology, 11 (6) pp. 1103-1114. Peer-reviewed.
 
Food availability dictates the timing of parturition in insectivorous mouse-eared bats
Arlettaz R., Christe P., Lugon A., Perrin N., Vogel P., 2001. Oikos, 95 (1) pp. 105-111. Peer-reviewed.
Inbreeding, kinship, and the evolution of natal dispersal
Perrin N., Goudet J., 2001. pp. 123-142 dans Clobert J. et al. (eds.) Dispersal chap. 9, Oxford University Press.
Is sociality driven by the costs of dispersal or the benefits of philopatry? A role for kin-discrimination mechanisms.
Perrin N., Lehmann L., 2001. American Naturalist, 158 (5) pp. 471-483.
 
Ispol'zovanie metodov teorii vosstanovleniia v modeliakh optimal'nogo dobyvaniia pishchi [Restoration theory in models of optimal feeding behavior]
Perrin N., Mazalov V.V., 2001. Zhurnal Obshchei Biologii, 62 (2) pp. 171-179.
Testing demographic models of effective population size.
Basset P., Balloux F., Perrin N., 2001. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B Biological Sciences, 268 (1464) pp. 311-317.
 
Individual reproductive success and effective population size in the greater white-toothed shrew Crocidura russula.
Bouteiller C., Perrin N., 2000. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B Biological Sciences, 267 (1444) pp. 701-705.
 
Local Competition, Inbreeding, and the Evolution of Sex-Biased Dispersal.
Perrin N., Mazalov V., 2000. American Naturalist, 155 (1) pp. 116-127.
 
Dinucleotide microsatellite loci reveal a high selfing rate in the freshwater snail Physa acuta
Monsutti A., Perrin N., 1999. Molecular Ecology, 8 (6) pp. 1076-1078. Peer-reviewed.
 
Dispersal and Inbreeding Avoidance.
Perrin N., Mazalov V., 1999. American Naturalist, 154 (3) pp. 282-292.
Breeding system and genetic variance in the monogamous, semi-social shrew, Crocidura russula
Balloux F., Goudet J., Perrin N., 1998. Evolution, 52 (4) pp. 1230-1235. Peer-reviewed.
 
Modeling the dynamics and management of Ibex populations in Switzerland
Hirzel A.H., Perrin N., 1998., Caprinae Specialist Group of IUCN [et al] pp. 139-144 dans Peracino V., Movari S., Bassano B. (eds.) 2nd World Conference on Mountain Ungulates, Collana Scientifica Parco Nazionale Gran Paradiso, Parco Nazionale del Gran Paradiso.
 
On body size, energy and fitness
Perrin N., 1998. Functional Ecology, 12 (3) pp. 500-502. Peer-reviewed.
 
Trophic resource partitioning and competition between the two sibling bat species Myotis myotis and Myotis blythii
Arlettaz R., Perrin N., Hausser J., 1997/11. Journal of Animal Ecology, 66 (6) pp. 897-911. Peer-reviewed.
Female-biased dispersal in the monogamous mammal Crocidura russula: evidence from field data and microsatellite patterns.
Favre L., Balloux F., Goudet J., Perrin N., 1997. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B-Biological Sciences, 264 (1378) pp. 127-132.
 
Adaptive search and information updating in sequential mate choice
Mazalov V., Perrin N., Dombrovsky Y., 1996/07. American Naturalist, 148 (1) pp. 123-137. Peer-reviewed.
 
Ecological choice problems under imperfect information
Mazalov V., Kochetov E., Perrin N., Panova S., 1996. Review of Applied and Industrial Mathematics, 3 pp. 371-383.
 
On host life-history response to parasitism
Perrin N., Christe P., Richner H., 1996. Oikos, 75 (2) pp. 317-320. Peer-reviewed.
 
The role of territory choice mate choice and arrival date on breeding success in the Savi's warbler (Locustella luscinioides)
Aebischer A., Perrin N., Krieg M., Studer J. M., Meyer D., 1996. Journal of Avian Biology, 27 (2) pp. 143-152. Peer-reviewed.
 
Signalling, mating success and paternal investment in sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus): A theoretical model
Perrin N., 1995/11. Behaviour, 132 (13-14) pp. 1037-1057. Peer-reviewed.
 
About Berrigan and Charnov's life-history puzzle
Perrin N., 1995. Oikos, 73 (1) pp. 137-139. Peer-reviewed.
 
Quantifying the level of eusociality
Keller L., Perrin N., 1995. Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences, 260 (1359) pp. 311-315. Peer-reviewed.
 
The trophic niches of sympatric sibling Myotis myotis and M blythii: do mouse-eared bats select prey?
Arlettaz R., Perrin N., 1995., Proceedings of a symposium held by the Zoological Society of London and the Mammal Society: London, 26th and 27th November 1993 dans Racey P.A., Swift S.M. (eds.) Ecology, evolution and behaviour of bats, Symposia of the Zoological Society of London, Clarendon Press.
 
Constraints in Evolution: On the Baby and the Bath Water. Reply to TALMUD
Perrin N., Travis J., 1994. Functional Ecology, 8 (1) p. 140. Peer-reviewed.
 
Fecundity versus offspring size in the greater white-toothed shrew Crocidura russula
Genoud M., Perrin N., 1994. Journal of Animal Ecology, 63 (2) pp. 328-336. Peer-reviewed.
 
On adaptive search and optimal stopping in sequential mate choice
Dombrovsky Y., Perrin N., 1994. American Naturalist, 144 (2) pp. 355-361. Peer-reviewed.
 
Optimal stopping theory: applications in behavioural ecology
Mazalov V., Dombrovsky Y., Perrin N., 1994. Review of Applied and Industrial Mathematics, 1 pp. 893-900.
 
Size-dependent predation by Dugesia lugubris (Turbellaria) on Physa acuta (Gastropoda): experiments and model
Tripet F., Perrin N., 1994. Functional Ecology, 8 (4) pp. 458-463. Peer-reviewed.
 
Spiteful animals still to be discovered.
Keller L., Milinski M., Frischknecht M., Perrin N., Richner H., Tripet F., 1994. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 9 (3) p. 103. Peer-reviewed.
 
Dynamic models of energy allocation and investment
Perrin N., Sibly R. M., 1993. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 24 pp. 379-410. Peer-reviewed.
 
On future discounts and economic analogy in life-history studies
Perrin N., 1993. Functional Ecology, 7 (4) pp. 506-507. Peer-reviewed.
 
Optimal growth strategies when mortality and production rates are size-dependent
Perrin N., Sibly R. M., Nichols N., 1993. Evolutionary Ecology, 7 (6) pp. 576-592. Peer-reviewed.
 
Reproductive performance in shrews: Why do superfemales not produce larger litters?
Genoud M., Perrin N., 1993. pp. 224-225 dans Behavioral Processes. Peer-reviewed.
 
On the use of constraints in evolutionary biology and some allergic reactions to them
Perrin N., Travis J., 1992. Functional Ecology, 6 (3) pp. 361-363. Peer-reviewed.
 
Optimal resource allocation and the marginal value of organs
Perrin N., 1992. American Naturalist, 139 (6) pp. 1344-1369. Peer-reviewed.
 
Resource allocation, population dynamics and fitness: some experiments with Daphnia magna Straus
Perrin N., Baird D. J., Calow P., 1992. Archiv für Hydrobiologie, 123 (4) pp. 431-449. Peer-reviewed.
 
Scale invariance is a reasonable approximation in predation models - reply to Ruxton and Gurney
Arditi R., Ginzburg L., Perrin N., 1992. Oikos, 65 (2) pp. 336-337. Peer-reviewed.
 
Energy allocation in Daphnia magna Straus under starvation and recovering
Bradley M., Perrin N., Calow P., 1991. Oecologia, 86 (3) pp. 414-418. Peer-reviewed.
 
Functional responses and heterogeneities: an experimental test with cladocerans
Arditi R., Perrin N., Saiah H., 1991. Oikos, 60 (1) pp. 69-75. Peer-reviewed.
 
Reproductive effort, reproductive costs and optimal allocation models: a comment on Kozlowski's paper
Perrin N., 1991. Acta Oecologica, 12 (1) pp. 175-176. Peer-reviewed.
 
Autumnal vs spring hatching in the fairy shrimp Siphonophanes grubii (Dybowski) (Crustacea, Anostraca): diversified bet-hedging strategy ?
Saiah H., Perrin N., 1990. Functional Ecology, 4 (6) pp. 769-775. Peer-reviewed.
 
How does the body-scale model affect back-calculated growth: the example of arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus (L.) of Lake Geneva (Switzerland)
Rubin J. F., Perrin N., 1990. Aquatic Sciences, 52 (3) pp. 287-295. Peer-reviewed.
 
On dome-shaped norms of reaction for size-to-age at maturity in fishes
Perrin N., Rubin J. F., 1990. Functional Ecology, 4 (1) pp. 53-57. Peer-reviewed.
 
Plasticity of storage allocation in Daphnia magna
Perrin N., Bradley M., Calow P., 1990. Oikos, 59 (1) pp. 70-74. Peer-reviewed.
 
Population density and optimal body size.
Perrin N., 1990. Mémoire de la Société Vaudoise des Sciences Naturelles, 18 (3) pp. 169-179.
 
A comparison of the energy budgets of two freshwater Pulmonates: Lymnaea peregra (Müller) and Physa acuta (Drap.)
Blandenier P., Perrin N., 1989. Revue Suisse de Zoologie, 96 (2) pp. 325-333. Peer-reviewed.
 
Population density and offspring size in the cladoceran Simocephalus vetulus (Müller)
Perrin N., 1989. Functional Ecology, 3 (1) pp. 29-36. Peer-reviewed.
 
Reproductive allocation and size constraints in the cladoceran Simocephalus vetulus (Müller)
Perrin N., 1989. Functional Ecology, 3 (3) pp. 279-283. Peer-reviewed.
 
Why are offspring born larger when it is colder? Phenotypic plasticity for offspring size in the cladoceran Simocephalus vetulus (Müller)
Perrin N., 1988. Functional Ecology, 2 (3) pp. 283-288. Peer-reviewed.
 
A propos de sélection K
Perrin N., 1987. Acta Oecologica-Oecologia Generalis, 8 (4) pp. 549-552.
 
Why is the cladoceran Simocephalus vetulus (Müller) not a 'bang-bang strategist '? A critique of the optimal-body-size model
Perrin N., Ruedi M., Saiah H., 1987. Functional Ecology, 1 (3) pp. 223-228. Peer-reviewed.
 
Les paramètres du cycle vital de Physa acuta (Gastropoda, Mollusca) en milieu expérimental.
Perrin N., 1986. Revue Suisse de Zoologie, 93 (3) pp. 725-736. Peer-reviewed.
 
Approche biochimique et morphologique des espèces du genre Trichia (Helicidae, Gastropoda) de Suisse occidentale
Perrin N., Honsberger P., Pontet A., 1984. Revue Suisse de Zoologie, 91 (2) pp. 483-495. Peer-reviewed.
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