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List of publications
June 2023 — Working list of named types of date palms cultivated in al-‘Ul oasis (KSA). This working list of the different named types of date palms cul/vated
(and not-longer cul/vated) in the oasis of al-‘Ulā (KSA... P. 6.
, July 2023 — Bedouins and Sedentaries today in al-‘Ulâ (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia): al-diyâr and al-Dîra in the rear-view mirror. The Saudi communities that make up the oasis of al-‘Ulâ (Saudi Arabia)
display a unity cemented by their belonging to the... Arabian Humanities. Vol. 17. URL: https://hal.science/hal-04169081.
, ISSN:
2308-6122
July 2023 — Bédouins et Sédentaires aujourd’hui à al-‘Ulâ (Royaume d’Arabie saoudite), al-diyâr et al-Dîra dans le rétroviseur. Les communautés saoudiennes qui composent l’oasis d’al-‘Ulâ (Arabie
saoudite) affichent une unité cimentée par l’appartenance... Arabian Humanities. Vol. 17. URL: https://hal.science/hal-04169079.
, ISSN:
2308-6122
March 2023 — Modeling of senescent cell dynamics predicts a late-life decrease in cancer incidence. Evolutionary Applications. Vol. 16, n° 3, dir. Blackwell, p. 609-624.
, April 2023 — Linking the evolution of two prefrontal brain regions to social and foraging challenges in primates. BioRxiv.
, August 2023 — Macaca nigra in the Spotlight: Accounting for Diversity in Behavior, Ecology, and Conservation in Primates. International Journal of Primatology.
, ISSN:
1573-8604
August 2023 — Investigating the Relationship Between Sociality and Reproductive Success in Wild Female Crested Macaques, Macaca nigra. Studying the link between sociality and fitness is valuable to
understand the costs and benefits of sociality. In many species... International Journal of Primatology. Vol. 44, n° 4, p. 649-669.
, ISSN:
1573-8604
January 2023 — « beDNA : un projet visant à la collection systématique d’échantillons humains archéologiques à vocation paléogénétique » in Colloque annuel de la Société d’Anthropologie de Paris. Vol. 35, (s).
, April 2023 — beDNA : un projet visant à la collection systématique d’échantillons humains archéologiques à vocation paléogénétique – une première expérimentation. Bulletins et Mémoires de la Société d’anthropologie de Paris. Vol. 35, n° 1, dir. Soci{\'et\'e d'Anthropologie de Paris}.
, 2023 — What lies behind a fruit crop variety name? A case study of the barn date palm from al-‘Ul oasis, Saudi Arabia. - Understanding how farmers name and categorize their crops in relation
to the way they are propagated is critical for a proper... Plants, People, Planet. Vol. 5, n° 1, p. 82-97. Edition: 10 Oct. 2022.
, ISSN:
2572-2611
2023 — Cultural transmission of reproductive success impacts genomic diversity, coalescent tree topologies, and demographic inferences. Cultural transmission of reproductive success has been observed in many
human populations as well as other animals. Cultural... Genetics. Vol. 223, n° 4, iyad007. Type: Journal Article.
, ISSN:
1943-2631
2023 — Retour sur le colloque “ L’animal à l’Anthropocène ”. Natures Sciences Sociétés. Dir. EDP Sciences.
, September 2023 — MacaqueNet : big-team research into the biological drivers of social relationships. For many animals, social relationships are a key determinant of fitness.
However, major gaps remain in our understanding of the... Dir. bioRxiv. Pages: 2023.09.07.552971 Section: New Results.
, June 2023 — Higher convergence of human-great ape enteric eukaryotic viromes in central African forest than in a European zoo: A One Health analysis. Nature Communications. Vol. 14, n° 1, dir. Nature Publishing Group, p. 3674. because the manuscript is accepted and in press, Nature Communications
has it under embargo. I have therefore uploaded the BioRxiv version, but
will provide the published version once it is published (within the next
few weeks)..
, August 2023 — Time to refine the geography of biodiversity hotspots by integrating molecular data: The Mediterranean Basin as a case study. Three decades ago, worldwide biodiversity hotspots were founded on the
distributions of continental plants and vertebrates.... Biological Conservation. Vol. 284, p. 110162.
, ISSN:
0006-3207
August 2023 — Higher social tolerance is associated with more complex facial behavior in macaques. The social complexity hypothesis for communicative complexity posits
that animal societies with more complex social systems... eLife. Vol. 12. Publisher: eLife Sciences Publications Limited.
, 2023 — « Idéer une catégorie épicène et la matérialiser cohéremment dans la langue. Une nécessité épistémologique autant que politique » in Qu’est-ce qu’une femme? Catégories homme/femme: débats contemporains. Dir. Éditions Matériologiques, p. 167-233.
, April 2023 — Primate–Predator Interactions: Is There a Mismatch Between Laboratory and Ecological Evidence?. Abundant empirical and theoretical studies indicate that predation is a
key driver of primate evolution. The Snake Detection... International Journal of Primatology. Vol. 44, n° 2, dir. Springer Verlag, p. 258-281.
, ISSN:
1573-8604
April 2022 — Nec pluribus impar : sensoriel idiosyncrasique d’une anthropologie extraterrestre..
, 2022 — « Des palmeraies oasiennes, écosystèmes inventés par les humains » in La Terre, le vivant, les humains, Petites et grandes découvertes de
l’histoire naturelle. Des recherches récentes ont montré que les oasis et leurs palmeraies
n’existeraient pas sans les humains. Les oasis sont des... Dir. Éditions de la Découverte, Muséum national d’histoire naturelle, p. 256-257. Section: Chapitre III (Histoire(s) des humains et de leurs sociétés,
dir. Frédérique Chlous et Jean-Denis Vigne Type: Book Section.
, ISBN:
978-2-348-07565-0