Alexandre Roulin

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266 publications

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Breeding rate is associated with pheomelanism in male and with eumelanism in female barn owls
Roulin A., Altwegg R., 2007. Behavioral Ecology, 18 (3) pp. 563-570. Peer-reviewed.
 
Evidence of an interannual effect of maternal immunization on the immune response of juveniles in a long-lived colonial bird.
Staszewski V., Gasparini J., McCoy K.D., Tveraa T., Boulinier T., 2007. Journal of Animal Ecology, 76 (6) pp. 1215-1223. Peer-reviewed.
 
Food availability affects the maternal transfer of androgens and antibodies into eggs of a colonial seabird.
Gasparini J., Boulinier T., Gill V.A., Gil D., Hatch S.A., Roulin A., 2007. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 20 (3) pp. 874-880. Peer-reviewed.
 
Intra-individual variation in body temperature and pectoral muscle size in nestling Alpine swifts Apus melba in response to an episode of inclement weather
Bize P., Klopfenstein A, Jeanneret C., Roulin A., 2007. Journal of Ornithology, 148 (4) pp. 387-393. Peer-reviewed.
 
Melanin pigmentation negatively correlates with plumage preening effort in barn owls
Roulin A., 2007. Functional Ecology, 21 (2) pp. 264-271. Peer-reviewed.
 
Nestling barn owls beg more intensely in the presence of their mother than in the presence of their father
Roulin A., Bersier L. F., 2007. Animal Behaviour, 74 (4) pp. 1099-1106. Peer-reviewed.
 
Origin-related, environmental, sex, and age determinants of immunocompetence, susceptibility to ectoparasites, and disease symptoms in the barn owl
Roulin A., Christe P., Dijkstra C., Ducrest A. L., Jungi T. W., 2007. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 90 (4) pp. 703-718. Peer-reviewed.
 
Sexual selection in genetic colour-polymorphic species: a review of experimental studies and perspectives
Roulin A., Bize P., 2007. Journal of Ethology, 25 (2) pp. 99-105. Peer-reviewed.
A link between eumelanism and calcium physiology in the barn owl.
Roulin A., Dauwe T., Blust R., Eens M., Beaud M., 2006. Die Naturwissenschaften, 93 (9) pp. 426-430. Peer-reviewed.
Catch-up growth strategies differ between body structures: interactions between age and structure-specific growth in wild nestling Alpine swifts
Bize P., Metcalfe N. B., Roulin A., 2006. Functional Ecology, 20 (5) pp. 857-864. Peer-reviewed.
 
Demographic effects of extreme winter weather in the barn owl.
Altwegg R., Roulin A., Kestenholz M., Jenni L., 2006. Oecologia, 149 (1) pp. 44-51. Peer-reviewed.
 
In kittiwakes food availability partially explains the seasonal decline in immunocompetence
Gasparini J., Roulin A., Gill V. A., Hatch S., Boulinier T., 2006. Functional Ecology, 20 (3) pp. 457-463. Peer-reviewed.
Kittiwakes strategically reduce investment in replacement clutches.
Gasparini J., Roulin A., Gill V.A., Hatch S.A., Boulinier T., 2006. Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences, 273 (1593) pp. 1551-1554. Peer-reviewed.
 
Linkage disequilibrium between a melanin-based colour polymorphism and tail length in the barn owl
Roulin A., 2006. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 88 (3) pp. 475-488. Peer-reviewed.
 
Melanin-based coloration is a nondirectionally selected sex-specific signal of offspring development in the Alpine swift
Bize P., Gasparini J., Klopfenstein A., Altwegg R., Roulin A., 2006. Evolution, 60 (11) pp. 2370-2380. Peer-reviewed.
 
No experimental evidence that sibling competition induces young to switch nests in the colonial Alpine swift, Apus melba
Bize P., Roulin A., 2006. Animal Behaviour, 72 (4) pp. 869-873. Peer-reviewed.
 
Sibling competition and the risk of falling out of the nest
Bize P, Roulin A, 2006. Animal Behaviour, 72 (3) pp. 539-544. Peer-reviewed.
The predation cost of being a male: implications for sex-specific rates of ageing
Christe P., Keller L., Roulin A., 2006. Oikos, 114 (2) pp. 381-394. Peer-reviewed.
 
Ultraviolet reflectance in a melanin-based plumage trait is heritable
Py I., Ducrest A. L., Duvoisin N., Fumagalli L., Roulin A., 2006. Evolutionary Ecology Research, 8 (3) pp. 483-491. Peer-reviewed.
 
Female-biased mortality in experimentally parasitized Alpine Swift Apus melba nestlings
Bize P., Roulin A., Tella J. L., Richner H., 2005. Functional Ecology, 19 (3) pp. 405-413. Peer-reviewed.
Oxygen consumption in offspring tawny owls Strix aluco is associated with colour morph of foster mother
Roulin A., Bize P., Tzaud N., Bianchi M., Ravussin P. A., Christe P., 2005. Journal of Ornithology, 146 (4) pp. 390-394. Peer-reviewed.
 
Partitioning of genetic (Rapd) variability among sexes and populations of the Barn Owl (Tyto alba) in Europe
Mátics R., Varga S., Opper B., Roulin A., Horváth G., Putnoky P., Hoffmann G., 2005. Journal of Raptor Research., 39 (2) pp. 142-148. Peer-reviewed.
 
Additive effects of ectoparasites over reproductive attempts in the long-lived Alpine swift
Bize P., Roulin A., Tella J. L., Bersier L. F., Richner H., 2004. Journal of Animal Ecology, 73 (6) pp. 1080-1088. Peer-reviewed.
 
Covariation between plumage colour polymorphism and diet in the Barn Owl Tyto alba
Roulin A., 2004. Ibis, 146 (3) pp. 509-517. Peer-reviewed.
Effects of hatching asynchrony on sibling negotiation, begging, jostling for position and within-brood food allocation in the barn owl Tyto alba
Roulin A., 2004. Evolutionary Ecology Research, 6 (7) pp. 1083-1098. Peer-reviewed.
Extra-pair paternity, testes size and testosterone level in relation to colour polymorphism in the barn owl Tyto alba
Roulin A., Müller W., Sasvari L., Dijkstra C., Ducrest A. L., Riols C., Wink M., 2004. Journal of Avian Biology, 35 (6) pp. 492-500. Peer-reviewed.
Genetic and environmental effects on the covariation betweencolour polymorphism and a life history trait
Roulin A., Bize P., Ravussin P.A., Broch L., 2004. Evolutionary Ecology Research, 6 (8) pp. 1253-1260. Peer-reviewed.
 
Parasitism, developmental plasticity and bilateral asymmetry of wing feathers in alpine swift, Apus melba, nestlings
Bize P., Roulin A., Richner H., 2004. Oikos, 106 (2) pp. 317-323. Peer-reviewed.
 
Predator-prey relationships and the evolution of genetic colour polymorphism: a comparative analysis in diurnal raptors
Roulin A., Wink M., 2004. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 81 (4) pp. 565-578. Peer-reviewed.
 
Proximate basis of the covariation between a melanin-based female ornament and offspring quality.
Roulin A., 2004. Oecologia, 140 (4) pp. 668-675. Peer-reviewed.
 
The evolution, maintenance and adaptive function of genetic colour polymorphism in birds.
Roulin A., 2004. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 79 (4) pp. 815-848. Peer-reviewed.
The function of food stores in bird nests: Observations and experiments in the Barn Owl Tyto alba
Roulin A., 2004. Ardea, 92 (1) pp. 69-78. Peer-reviewed.
A female melanin ornament signals offspring fluctuating asymmetry in the barn owl.
Roulin A., Ducrest A.L., Balloux F., Dijkstra C., Riols C., 2003. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B Biological Sciences, 270 (1511) pp. 167-171. Peer-reviewed.
Adoption as an offspring strategy to reduce ectoparasite exposure.
Bize P., Roulin A., Richner H., 2003. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society, 270 Suppl 1 (Suppl. 1) pp. S114-S116.
 
Female colour polymorphism covaries with reproductive strategies in the tawny owl Strix aluco
Roulin A., Ducret B., Ravussin P. A., Altwegg R., 2003. Journal of Avian Biology, 34 (4) pp. 393-401. Peer-reviewed.
 
Genetic and environmental components of variation in eumelanin and phaeomelanin sex-traits in the barn owl.
Roulin A., Dijkstra C., 2003. Heredity, 90 (5) pp. 359-364. Peer-reviewed.
 
Geographic variation in sexually selected traits: a role for direct selection or genetic correlation?
Roulin A., 2003. Journal of Avian Biology, 34 (3) pp. 251-258. Peer-reviewed.
 
Indiscriminate nursing in communal breeders: a role for genomic imprinting
Roulin A., Hager R., 2003. Ecology Letters, 6 (3) pp. 165-166. Peer-reviewed.
 
Parasitism and developmental plasticity in Alpine swift nestlings
Bize P., Roulin A., Bersier L. F., Pflüger D., Richner H., 2003. Journal of Animal Ecology, 72 (4) pp. 633-639. Peer-reviewed.
Sibling negotiation
Johnstone R. A., Roulin A., 2003. Behavioral Ecology, 14 (6) pp. 780-786. Peer-reviewed.
 
The neuroendocrine function of allosuckling
Roulin A., 2003. Ethology, 109 (3) pp. 185-195. Peer-reviewed.
 
Variation and covariation in survival, dispersal, and population size in barn owls
Altwegg R., Roulin A., Kestenholz M., Jenni L., 2003. Journal of Animal Ecology, 72 (3) pp. 391-399. Peer-reviewed.
 
Which chick is tasty to parasites? The importance of host immunology versus parasite life history
Roulin A., Brinkhof M. W. G., Bize P., Richner H., Jungi T. W., Bavoux C., Boileau N., Burneleau G., 2003. Journal of Animal Ecology, 72 (1) pp. 75-81. Peer-reviewed.
 
Why do melanin ornaments signal individual quality? Insights from metal element analysis of barn owl feathers.
Niecke M., Rothlaender S., Roulin A., 2003. Oecologia, 137 (1) pp. 153-158.
 
Covariation between egg size and rearing condition determine offspring quality: an experiment with the Alpine swift
Bize P., Roulin A., Richner H., 2002. Oecologia, 132 (2) pp. 231-234. Peer-reviewed.
 
Offspring desertion by double-brooded female barn owls (Tyto alba)
Roulin A., 2002. Auk, 119 (2) pp. 515-519. Peer-reviewed.
Random pairing with respect to plumage coloration in Hungarian barn owls
Mátics R., Hoffmann G., Nagy T., Roulin A., 2002. Journal für Ornithologie, 143 (4) pp. 493-495. Peer-reviewed.
Short- and long-term fitness correlates of rearing conditions in Barn Owls Tyto alba
Roulin A., 2002. Ardea, 90 (2) pp. 259-267. Peer-reviewed.
 
The Sibling Negotiation Hypothesis
Roulin A., 2002. pp. 107-127 dans Wright J., Leonard M.L. (eds.) The evolution of begging: competition, cooperation and communication, Kluwer Academic Press.
Tyto alba Barn owl
Roulin A., 2002. BWP Update, 4 (2) pp. 115-138. Peer-reviewed.
 
Why do lactating females nurse alien offspring? A review of hypotheses and empirical evidence
Roulin A., 2002. Animal Behaviour, 63 (2) pp. 201-208. Peer-reviewed.
 
Female plumage spottiness and parasite resistance in the barn owl (Tyto alba)
Roulin A., Riols C., Dijkstra C., Ducrest A. L., 2001. Behavioral Ecology, 12 (1) pp. 103-110. Peer-reviewed.
 
Female- and male-specific signals of quality in the barn owl
Roulin A., Riols C., Dijkstra C., Ducrest A. L., 2001. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 14 (2) pp. 255-267. Peer-reviewed.
 
Food supply differentially affects sibling negotiation and competition in the barn owl (Tyto alba)
Roulin A., 2001. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 49 (6) pp. 514-519. Peer-reviewed.
On the cost of begging vocalization: implications of vigilance
Roulin A., 2001. Behavioral Ecology, 12 (4) pp. 506-515. Peer-reviewed.
 
Screaming as a strategy to reduce the predation risk incurred by begging?
Roulin A., 2001. Behaviour, 138 (5) pp. 615-627. Peer-reviewed.
Barn owl (Tyto alba) siblings vocally negotiate resources.
Roulin A., Kölliker M., Richner H., 2000. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B Biological Sciences, 267 (1442) pp. 459-463. Peer-reviewed.
Female barn owls (Tyto alba) advertise good genes.
Roulin A., Jungi T.W., Pfister H., Dijkstra C., 2000. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B Biological Sciences, 267 (1446) pp. 937-941. Peer-reviewed.
Close inbreeding and unusual melanin distribution in barn owls (Tyto alba)
Literak I., Roulin A., Janda K., 1999. Folia Zoologica, 48 (3) pp. 227-231. Peer-reviewed.
 
Delayed maturation of plumage coloration and plumage spottiness in the barn owl Tyto alba
Roulin A., 1999. Journal für Ornithologie, 140 (2) pp. 193-197. Peer-reviewed.
Effect of brood size manipulations on parents and offspring in the barn owl Tyto alba
Roulin A., Ducrest A. L., Dijkstra C., 1999. Ardea, 87 (1) pp. 91-100. Peer-reviewed.
 
Natural and experimental nest-switchings in barn owl Tyto alba fledglings
Roulin A., 1999. Ardea, 87 (2) pp. 237-245. Peer-reviewed.
Nonrandom pairing by male barn owls (Tyto alba) with respect to a female plumage trait
Roulin A., 1999. Behavioral Ecology, 10 (6) pp. 688-695. Peer-reviewed.
 
Stealing of nest material in Ploceus cucullatus nigriceps : costs and benefits of coloniality
Roulin A., 1999. Ostrich, 70 (2) p. 152. Peer-reviewed.
 
The immunological function of allosuckling
Roulin A., Heeb P., 1999. Ecology Letters, 2 (5) pp. 319-324. Peer-reviewed.
 
Genetic, environmental and condition-dependent effects on female and male plumage ornamentation
Roulin A., Richner H., Ducrest A. L., 1998. Evolution, 52 (5) pp. 1451-1460. Peer-reviewed.
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