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Cyrille A. D'Haese
Cyrille A. D'Haese
CNRS-MNHN, Paris France
Verified email at mnhn.fr
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La reconstruction phylogénétique
P Darlu, P Tassy, C d'Haese, RZI Bagils
Editions Matériologiques, 2019
231*2019
Dynamic homology and phylogenetic systematics: a unified approach using POY
W Wheeler, American Museum of Natural History
American Museum of Natural History, 2006
2042006
Mitochondrial genome data alone are not enough to unambiguously resolve the relationships of Entognatha, Insecta and Crustacea sensu lato (Arthropoda)
SL Cameron, KB Miller, CA D'Haese, MF Whiting, SC Barker
Cladistics 20 (6), 534-557, 2004
1852004
Were the first springtails semi-aquatic? A phylogenetic approach by means of 28S rDNA and optimization alignment
CAD Haese
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences 269 (1496 …, 2002
1492002
Evolution on a shaky piece of Gondwana: is local endemism recent in New Caledonia?
J Murienne, P Grandcolas, MD Piulachs, X Bellés, C D'Haese, ...
Cladistics 21 (1), 2-7, 2005
1422005
Homology and morphology in Poduromorpha (Hexapoda, Collembola)
CA D'HAESE
EJE 100 (3), 385-407, 2013
1372013
Breakdown of coevolution between symbiotic bacteria Wolbachia and their filarial hosts
E Lefoulon, O Bain, BL Makepeace, C d’Haese, S Uni, C Martin, L Gavotte
PeerJ 4, e1840, 2016
1292016
Is Ellipura monophyletic? A combined analysis of basal hexapod relationships with emphasis on the origin of insects
G Giribet, GD Edgecombe, JM Carpenter, CA D'Haese, WC Wheeler
Organisms Diversity & Evolution 4 (4), 319-340, 2004
1212004
Morphological appraisal of Collembola phylogeny with special emphasis on Poduromorpha and a test of the aquatic origin hypothesis
CA D’Haese
Zoologica Scripta 32 (6), 563-586, 2003
1122003
A complete insect from the Late Devonian period
R Garrouste, G Clément, P Nel, MS Engel, P Grandcolas, C D’Haese, ...
Nature 488 (7409), 82-85, 2012
912012
The evolutionary transition from subsocial to eusocial behaviour in Dictyoptera: phylogenetic evidence for modification of the “shift-in-dependent-care” hypothesis with a new …
R Pellens, CA D’Haese, X Bellés, MD Piulachs, F Legendre, WC Wheeler, ...
Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 43 (2), 616-626, 2007
842007
Morphological and molecular insights on Megalothorax: the largest Neelipleona genus revisited (Collembola)
C Schneider, CA D’Haese
Invertebrate Systematics 27 (3), 317-364, 2013
762013
Testing adaptation with phylogeny: how to account for phylogenetic pattern and selective value together
P Grandcolas, C D’Haese
Zoologica scripta 32 (5), 483-490, 2003
702003
Unexpected diversity in Neelipleona revealed by molecular phylogeny approach (Hexapoda, Collembola)
C Schneider, C Cruaud, CA D’Haese
Soil Organisms 83 (3), 383-398, 2011
632011
Global diversity of springtails (Collembola; Hexapoda) in freshwater
L Deharveng, CA D’Haese, A Bedos
Hydrobiologia 595 (1), 329-338, 2008
622008
Amber inclusions from New Zealand
AR Schmidt, U Kaulfuss, A Borken, A Busch, JG Conran, CA D'Haese, ...
9th European Palaeobotany-Palynology Conference, Padova, Italy, August 26-31 …, 2014
60*2014
Phylogeny of the lacebugs (Insecta: Heteroptera: Tingidae) using morphological and molecular data
E Guilbert, J Damgaard, CA D'HAESE
Systematic Entomology 39 (3), 431-441, 2014
532014
Two major evolutionary lineages revealed by molecular phylogeny in the parthenogenetic collembola species< i> Folsomia candida</i>
T Tully, CA D’Haese, M Richard, R Ferrière
Pedobiologia 50 (2), 95-104, 2006
502006
An ancient Antarctic endemic genus restored: morphological and molecular support for Gomphiocephalus hodgsoni (Collembola: Hypogastruridae)
P Greenslade, MI STEVENS, G TORRICELLI, CA D'HAESE
Systematic Entomology 36 (2), 223-240, 2011
482011
Antarctic Tardigrada: a first step in understanding molecular operational taxonomic units (MOTUs) and biogeography of cryptic meiofauna
P Czechowski, CJ Sands, BJ Adams, CA D'Haese, JAE Gibson, ...
Invertebrate Systematics 26 (6), 526-538, 2012
462012
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