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Lion S. (2010) Evolution of reproductive effort in viscous populations: the importance of population dynamics. Journal of evolutionary Biology. 23(4): 866-874. [SOM]
Lion S. and Gandon S. (2010) Life history, habitat saturation and the evolution of fecundity and survival altruism. Evolution. 64(6): 1594-1606.
Lion S. and van Baalen M. (2009) The evolution of juvenile-adult interactions in populations structured in age and space. Theoretical Population Biology. 76(2): 132-145.
Lion S. (2009) Relatedness in spatially structured populations with empty sites: an approach based on spatial moment equations. Journal of theoretical Biology. 260(1): 121-131.
Lion S. and Gandon S. (2009) Habitat saturation and the spatial evolutionary ecology of altruism. Journal of evolutionary Biology. 22: 1487-1502. [SOM]
Lion S. and van Baalen M. (2008) Self-structuring in spatial evolutionary ecology. Ecology Letters. 11: 277-295. (*)
Lion S. and van Baalen M. (2007) From infanticide to parental care: why spatial structure can help adults be good parents. American Naturalist. 170(2): E26-E46.
Lion S., van Baalen M., and Wilson W. G. (2006) The evolution of parasite manipulation of host dispersal. Proc. Roy. Soc. Lond. B. 273: 1063-1071.
Lion S., Gabriel F., Bost B., Fievet J., Dillmann C., and de Vienne D. (2004) An extension to the metabolic control theory taking into account correlations between enzyme concentrations. European Journal of Biochemistry. 271: 1-17.
Lion S. (2007) La stratégie du donnant-donnant. Sciences & Avenir. Hors-Série 153, nov. 2007 (in French).