Nom : NOEL
Prénom : Valérie
Equipe :
EEPI
Grade : TCS
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Bureau : 353
Implantation : IRD Montpellier
Appartenance : CNRS
Autre : Correspondante Formation CNRS
Publications :
Duron O, Morel O, Noel V, Buysse M, Binetruy F, Lancelot R, Loire E, Menard C, Bouchez O, Vavre F, Vial L (2018) Tick-bacteria mutualism depends on B vitamin synthesis pathways. Current Biology 28: 1896-1902 doi |
Duron O, Binetruy F, Noel V, Cremaschi J, McCoy KD, Arnathau C, Plantard O, Goolsby J, Pérez de León AA, Heylen DJA, Van Oosten AR, Gottlieb Y, Baneth G, Guglielmone AA, Estrada-Peña A, Opara MN, Zenner L, Vavre F, Chevillon C (2017) Evolutionary changes in symbiont community structure in ticks. Molecular Ecology 26: 2905-2921 doi |
Biguezoton A, Noel V, Adehan S, Adakal H, Dayo GK, Zoungrana S, Farougou S, Chevillon C (2016) Ehrlichia ruminantium infects Rhipicephalus microplus in West Africa. Parasites & Vectors 9: 354 doi |
Dupraz M, Toty C, Noel V, Estrada-Peña A, González-Solís J, Boulinier T, Dujardin JP, McCoy KD (2016) Linking morphometric and genetic divergence with host use in the tick complex, Ornithodoros capensis sensu lato. Infection, Genetics and Evolution 46: 12-22 doi |
Duron O, Noel V (2016) A wide diversity of Pantoea lineages are engaged in mutualistic symbiosis and cospeciation processes with stinkbugs. Environmental Microbiology Reports 8: 715-727 doi |
Duncan AB, Agnew P, Noel V & Michalakis Y (2015) The consequences of co-infections for parasite transmission in the mosquito Aedes aegypti. Journal of Animal Ecology. 84: 498-508
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Duron O, Noel V, McCoy KD, Bonazzi M, Sidi-Boumedine K, Morel O, Vavre F, Zenner L, Jourdain E, Durand P, Arnathau C, Renaud F, Trape JF, Biguezoton AS, Cremaschi J, Dietrich M, Léger E, Appelgren A, Dupraz M, Gómez-Díaz E, Diatta G, Dayo GK, Adakal H, Zoungrana S, Vial L, Chevillon C (2015) The recent evolution of a maternally-inherited endosymbiont of ticks led to the emergence of the Q fever pathogen, Coxiella burnetii. PLoS Pathogens11 : e1004892 doi |
Léger E, Liu X, Y, Masseglia S, Noel V, Vourc'h G, Bonnet S, McCoy KD (2015) Reliability of molecular host-identification methods for ticks: an experimental in vitro study with Ixodes ricinus. Parasites & Vectors 8: 433 doi |
Lambrechts L, Quillery E, Noel V, Richardson JH, Jarman RG, Scott TW & Chevillon C (2013) Specificity of resistance to dengue virus isolates is associated with genotypes of the mosquito antiviral gene Dicer-2. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B. 280: 20122437 doi |
Duncan AB, Agnew P, Noel V, Demettre E, Seveno M, Brizard JP & Michalakis Y (2012) Proteome of Aedes aegypti in response to infection and coinfection with microsporidian parasites. Ecology and Evolution. 3: 199 doi pdf
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Noel V, Léger E, Gómez-Díaz E, Risterucci AM & McCoy KD (2012) Isolation and characterization of new polymorphic microsatellite markers for the tick Ixodes ricinus (Acari: Ixodidae). Acarologia. 52: 123-128 doi pdf
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Kempf F, de Meeûs T, Vaumourin E, Noel V, Taragel'ova V, Plantard O, Heylen DJA, Eraud C, Chevillon C & McCoy KD (2011) Host races in Ixodes ricinus, the European vector of Lyme borreliosis. Infection, Genetics and Evolution. 11: 2043-2048 doi |
Djogbénou L, Noel V & Agnew P (2010) Costs of insensitive acetylcholinesterase insecticide resistance for the malaria vector Anopheles gambiae homozygous for the G119S mutation. Malaria Journal. 9: 12 pdf
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Echaubard P, Duron O, Agnew P, Sidobre C, Noel V, Weill M & Michalakis Y (2010) Rapid evolution of Wolbachia density in insecticide resistant Culex pipiens. Heredity. 104: 15-19 pdf
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Michalakis Y, Derancort F, Noel V & Espiau C (1993) A 1st estimation of the mating system of Onopordum illyricum (L.) and its relevance to the invasion of Australia. Acta Oecologia. 14: 539-545 pdf
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Michalakis Y, Sheppard AW, Noel V & Olivieri I (1993) Population structure of a herbivorous insect and its host-plant on a microgeographic scale. Evolution. 47: 1611-1616 pdf
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