Céline Simon

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16 publications

2025 | 2024 | 2020 | 2019 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2013 |
The recombination landscape of the barn owl, from families to populations.
Topaloudis A., Cumer T., Lavanchy E., Ducrest A.L., Simon C., Machado A.P., Paposhvili N., Roulin A., Goudet J., 2025/01/08. Genetics, 229 (1) pp. 1-50. Peer-reviewed.
Too big to purge: persistence of deleterious Mutations in Island populations of the European Barn Owl (Tyto alba).
Lavanchy E., Cumer T., Topaloudis A., Ducrest A.L., Simon C., Roulin A., Goudet J., 2024/12. Heredity, 133 (6) pp. 437-449. Peer-reviewed.
The genomic architecture of continuous plumage colour variation in the European barn owl (Tyto alba).
Cumer T., Machado A.P., San-Jose L.M., Ducrest A.L., Simon C., Roulin A., Goudet J., 2024/01/10. Proceedings. Biological sciences, 291 (2014) p. 20231995. Peer-reviewed.
Molecular evolution of the proopiomelanocortin system in Barn owl species.
Löw K., Ducrest A.L., San-Jose L.M., Simon C., Uva V., Seidah N.G., Pasquato A., Kunz S., Roulin A., 2020. PloS one, 15 (5) pp. e0231163. Peer-reviewed.
 
Expression of glucocorticoid and mineralocorticoid receptor genes co-varies with a stress-related colour signal in barn owls.
Béziers P., Ducrest A.L., San-Jose L.M., Simon C., Roulin A., 2019/11/01. General and comparative endocrinology, 283 p. 113224. Peer-reviewed.
 
Redness Variation in the Eurasian Scops-Owl Otus scops is Due to Pheomelanin But is Not Associated with Variation in the Melanocortin-1 Receptor Gene (MC1R)
Avilés Jesús M., Cruz-Miralles Ángel, Ducrest Anne-Lyse, Simon Céline, Roulin Alexandre, Wakamatsu Kazumasa, Parejo Deseada, 2019/10/30. Ardeola, 67 (1) p. 3.
Communally breeding female Barn Owls Tyto alba are not related and do not invest similarly in the communal family
Séchaud Robin, Machado Ana Paula, Schalcher Kim, Simon Céline, Roulin Alexandre, 2019/10/02. Bird Study, 66 (4) pp. 570-573.
Cisplatin Eligibility Issues and Alternative Regimens in Locoregionally Advanced Head and Neck Cancer: Recommendations for Clinical Practice.
Szturz P., Cristina V., Herrera Gómez R.G., Bourhis J., Simon C., Vermorken J.B., 2019. Frontiers in oncology, 9 p. 464. Peer-reviewed.
 
Beyond mean allelic effects: A locus at the major color gene MC1R associates also with differing levels of phenotypic and genetic (co)variance for coloration in barn owls.
San-Jose L.M., Ducret V., Ducrest A.L., Simon C., Roulin A., 2017/10. Evolution, 71 (10) pp. 2469-2483. Peer-reviewed.
 
Circulating testosterone and feather-gene expression of receptors and metabolic enzymes in relation to melanin-based colouration in the barn owl.
Béziers P., Ducrest A.L., Simon C., Roulin A., 2017. General and Comparative Endocrinology, 250 pp. 36-45. Peer-reviewed.
 
MC1R variants affect the expression of melanocortin and melanogenic genes and the association between melanocortin genes and coloration.
San-Jose L.M., Ducrest A.L., Ducret V., Simon C., Richter H., Wakamatsu K., Roulin A., 2017/01. Molecular ecology, 26 (1) pp. 259-276. Peer-reviewed.
 
Sex-specific allelic transmission bias suggests sexual conflict at MC1R.
Ducret V., Gaigher A., Simon C., Goudet J., Roulin A., 2016. Molecular Ecology, 25 (18) pp. 4551-4563. Peer-reviewed.
The genetic basis of color-related local adaptation in a ring-like colonization around the Mediterranean.
Burri R., Antoniazza S., Gaigher A., Ducrest A.L., Simon C., European Barn Owl Network, Fumagalli L., Goudet J., Roulin A., 2016. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution, 70 (1) pp. 140-153. Peer-reviewed.
 
Effect of the MC1R gene on sexual dimorphism in melanin-based colorations.
San-Jose L.M., Ducrest A.L., Ducret V., Béziers P., Simon C., Wakamatsu K., Roulin A., 2015. Molecular Ecology, 24 (11) pp. 2794-2808. Peer-reviewed.
Multiple Paternity in Polyandrous Barn Owls (Tyto alba).
Henry I., Antoniazza S., Dubey S., Simon C., Waldvogel C., Burri R., Roulin A., 2013. PLoS One, 8 (11) pp. e80112. Peer-reviewed.
 
Pleiotropy in the melanocortin system: expression levels of this system are associated with melanogenesis and pigmentation in the tawny owl (Strix aluco).
Emaresi G., Ducrest A.L., Bize P., Richter H., Simon C., Roulin A., 2013. Molecular Ecology, 22 (19) pp. 4915-4930.
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