Publications
- Rodrigues, L. R., Torralba Sáez, M., Alpedrinha, J., Lefèvre, S., Brengues, M., Magalhães, S. and Duncan, A.B. (2021) Consequences of population structure for sex allocation and sexual conflict. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 34 (3): 525-536.
- François, S., Mutuel, D., Duncan, A.B., Rodrigues, L.R., Danzelle, C., Lefèvre, S., Santos, I., Frayssinet, M., Fernandez, E. Filloux, D., Roumagnac, P., Froissart, R. and Ogliastro, M. (2019) A new prevalent densovirus in Acari. Insight from metagenomics in viral communities associated with two-spotted spider mite (Tetranychus urticae) populations. Viruses, 11, E233.
- Zélé, F., Magalhães, S., Kéfi S. and Duncan, A. B., (2018) Ecology and evolution of facilitation among symbionts. Nature Communications, 9:4869.
- Duncan, A. B., Dusi, E., Schrallhammer, M. Berendonk, T. and Kaltz, O. (2018) Population-level dynamics in experimental mixed infections: evidence for competitive exclusion among bacterial parasites of Paramecium caudatum. Oikos, 127: 1380 – 1389.
- Duncan, A. B., Marinosci, C., Devaux, C., Lefèvre, S., Magalhães, S., Griffin, J. Valente, A. Ronce, O and Olivieri, I. (2018) Transgenerational cues about local mate competition affect offspring sex ratios in the spider mite Tetranychus urticae. bioRxiv, 240127. Peer reviewed and recommended by PCI Evolutionary Biology.
- Duncan, A. B., Dusi, E., Jacob, F. Ramsayer, J. Hochberg, M. E. and Kaltz, O. (2017) Hot spots become cold spots: coevolution in variable temperature environments. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 30, 55 – 65.
- Rodrigues, L. R., Duncan, A. B., Clemente, S. H., Moya-Laraño J and Magalhães S. (2016) Integrating competition for food, hosts or mates via experimental evolution. Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 31, 158–170.
- Banerji A., Duncan, A. B., Griffin, J. S., Humphries, S., Petchey, O. L., and Kaltz, O. (2015) Density- and trait-mediated effects of a parasite and a predator in a tri-trophic food web. Journal of Animal Ecology. 84, 723 – 233.
- Duncan, A. B., Agnew, P., Noel, V. and Michalakis, Y. (2015) The consequences of co-infections for parasite transmission in the mosquito Aedes aegypti. Journal of Animal Ecology. 84, 498 – 508.
- Duncan, A. B., Gonzalez, A. and Kaltz, O. (2015) Dispersal, environmental forcing and parasites combine to affect metapopulation synchrony and stability. Ecology. 96 (1), 284 – 290.
- Duncan, A. B., Gonzalez, A. and Kaltz, O. (2013) Stochastic environmental fluctuations drive epidemiology in experimental host-parasite metapopulations. Proceedings of the Royal Society, Series B. 280 : 20131747.
- Fellous, S., Duncan, A. B., Coulon, A. and Kaltz, O. (2012). Quorum sensing and negative density-dependent dispersal in an aquatic model organism. Plos One 7 (11): e48436.
- Duncan, A. B., Agnew, P. Noel, V., Demettre, E. Seveno, M., Martial V. Brizzard, J.P., & Michalakis, Y. (2012) Proteome of Aedes aegypti in response to infection and coinfection with microsporidian parasites. Ecology and Evolution. 2 (4): 681 – 694.
- Fellous, S., Duncan, A. B., Quillery, E., Vale, P. & Kaltz, O. (2012) Genetic influence on parasite spread following arrival of infected carrier. Ecology Letters. 15 (3): 186 – 192.
- Duncan A. B. Fellous, S. & Kaltz, O. (2011) Reverse evolution: Selection against costly resistance in disease-free microcosm populations of Paramecium caudatum. Evolution. 65 (12): 3462 – 3474.
- Duncan A. B. Fellous, S. Quillery, E.& Kaltz, O. (2011) Adaptation of Paramecium caudatum to variable conditions of temperature stress. Research in Microbiology. 162 (9) 939 – 944.
- Duncan A. B. Fellous, S. & Kaltz, O. (2011) Temporal variation in temperature determines disease spread and maintenance in microcosm populations. Proceedings of the Royal Society, Series B. 278 : 3412 – 3420. (Recommended on F1000)
- Fellous, S, Quillery, E. Duncan, A. B., & Kaltz, O. (2011) Parasitic infection reduces dispersal of ciliate host. Biology Letters. 7 : 327 – 329.
- Duncan, A. B., Fellous, S., Accot, R., Alart, M., Chantung Sobandi, K., Cosiaux, A, and Kaltz, O. (2010) Parasite-mediated osmotic stress protection of Paramecium caudatum infected by Holospora undulata is host genotype specific. FEMS Microbiology Ecology. 74: 353 – 360.
- Duncan, A. B. Hall, S. A. & Little, T. J. (2009) Do parasites induce sexual reproduction in Daphnia? Evolutionary Ecology Research. 6 (11): 965 – 973.
- Shuker D. M., Reece S. E., Lee A., Graham A. S., Duncan A. B., West S. A. (2007) Information use in space and time: sex allocation behaviour in the parasitoid wasp Nasonia vitripennis. Animal Behaviour. 73: 971 – 977.
- Duncan, A. B. & Little, T. J. (2007) Parasites drive genetic change in a natural population of Daphnia. Evolution. 61 (4): 796 – 803.
- Duncan, A. B., Mitchell, S. E. & Little, T. J. (2006) Parasite mediated selection in Daphnia and the role of sex and diapause. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 19: 1183 – 1189.
- Shuker, D. M., Pen, I., Duncan, A. B., Reece, S. E., & West, S. A. (2005) Sex ratios under asymmetrical Local Mate Competition: Theory and a test with parasitoid wasps. American Naturalist. 166 (3): 301 – 316.
- Reece, S. E., Duncan A. B, West S,A. & Read, A. F. (2005) Host cell preference and variable transmission strategies in malaria parasites. Proceedings of the Royal Society, Series B. 272: 511 – 517.
- Reece, S.E., Shuker, D.M., Pen, I., Duncan, A.B., Choudhary, A,. Batchelor, C.M. & West, S.A. (2004) Kin discrimination and sex ratios in a parasitoid wasp. Journal of Evolutionary Biology17: 208 – 216.
- Reece, S.E., Duncan, A.B., West, S.A. & Read, A.F., (2003) Sex ratios in the rodent malaria parasite, Plasmodium chabaudi. Parasitology 127 (5): 1 – 7.