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Assistant professor, LEEC - USPN
Peer-reviewed publications
* These authors contributed equally to the work.
9. Cheutin M-C.*, Honorio R.* & Meunier J. (submitted) Cadmium ingestion does not disrupt the social transmission of microbiome in juveniles of a subsocial insect.
8. Honorio R., Heroguez C., Rouelle M., Beaugeard L., Liégeois S., Lécureuil C. * & Meunier J.* (submitted) Does group living protect offspring from the toxic effects of cadmium ingestion in earwigs?
7. Honorio R., Cheutin M-C., Pasquier L., de Wever S., Perdereau E., Villalta I., Lécureuil C. & Meunier J. (2024) The European earwig: a model species for studying the (early) evolution of social life earwig. Insectes Sociaux, 1-16. PDF
6. Honorio R., Moreau S., Lécureuil C.* & Meunier J.* (2023) Cadmium ingestion has no effect on post-hatching maternal care and early offspring development in the European earwig. Behavioral Ecology, 34 (3), 399-407. PDF
5. Honorio R., Depierrefixe P., Devers S., Rouelle M., Meunier J.* & Lécureuil C.* (2023) Effects of cadmium ingestion on reproduction and maternal egg care in the European earwig. Animal Behaviour, 195, 1-8. PDF
4. Honorio R.*, Jacquier L.*, Doums C. & Molet M. (2021) Disentangling the roles of social and individual effects on cadmium tolerance in the ant Temnothorax nylanderi. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 134 (4), 823-834. PDF
3. Honorio R., Doums C. & Molet M. (2021) Worker size diversity has no effect on overwintering sucess under natural conditions in the ant Temnothorax nylanderi. Insects, 12 (5), 379. PDF
2. Honorio R., Doums C. & Molet M. (2020) Manipulation of worker size diversity does not affect colony fitness under natural conditions in the ant Temnothorax nylanderi. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 74, 104. PDF
1. Honorio R., Châline N. & Chameron S. (2019) Pre-existing differences in putative fertility signals give workers the upper hand in ant reproductive hierarchies. Animal Behaviour, 157, 129-140. PDF
Thesis manuscript
Honorio R. (2020) La diversité de taille des ouvrières au sein des colonies de fourmis : intérêts du groupe ou des individus ? PDF
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