Dr. Alexis Y. DOLLION
Ph.D in Ecology, Evolution and Environmental biology


PUBLICATIONS
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- Van Bocxlaer B., Offerle J., Ortiz Sepulveda C. M., Habert, R.1, Holl, A.-C.1, Denize-Proust N, Dollion A. Y., Pawindo G., Chibwana, F. D., Cuvillier-Hot V. (2025) Temperature-dependent versatility shapes invasiveness in the tropical freshwater gastropod Melanoides tuberculata. NeoBiota (in press)
Van Bocxlaer, B., Dollion, A. Y., Ortiz-Sepulveda, C. M., Calarnou, C., Habert, R., Pawindo, G., Vekemans , X. (2024). Adaptive shell-morphological differences and differential fitness in two morphospecies of Lanistes (Gastropoda: Ampullariidae) from the northern region of the Malawi Basin. Evolutionary Journal of the Linnean Society, 3(1), kzae010.
- Dollion A.Y., Meylan S., Marquis O., Leroux-Coyau M., & Herrel A. (2022) Do male panther chameleons use different aspects of color change to settle disputes? The Science of Nature. 109 (13) doi:0.1007/s00114-022-01784-y
- Dollion A.Y., Herrel A., Marquis O., Leroux-Coyau M., & Meylan S.(2020) The color of success: does female mate choice rely on male color change in the chameleon Furcifer pardalis? Journal of Experimental Biology; 223 (20). doi: 10.1242/jeb.224550
- Dollion A.Y. (2020) Le caméléon, une communication haute en couleurs Découverte, (426).
- Herrel, A., Fabre, A. C., Zablocki-Thomas, P., Boistel, R., Measey, G. J., Dollion, A. Y., & Tolley, K. A. (2019). Manual and Tail Prehensile Systems in Vertebrates: Performance and Morphology. Journal of Morphology (Vol. 280, pp. S44-S45).
- Dollion, A. Y., G. J. Measey, R. Cornette, L. Carne, K. A. Tolley, J. M. daSilva, R. Boistel, A-C Fabre and A. Herrel (2016). Does diet drive the evolution of head shape and bite force in chameleons of the genus Bradypodion?. Functional Ecology. doi: 10.1111/1365-2435.12750
- Dollion A.Y., R. Cornette, K.A. Tolley, R. Boistel, A. Euriat, E. Boller, V. Fernandez, D. Stynder and A. Herrel (2015) Morphometric analysis of chameleon fossil fragments from the Early Pliocene from South Africa: a new piece of the chamaeleonid history. The science of Nature 102:2. doi:10.1007/s00114-014-1254-3