Past post-doc students
- X. Fauvergue. Post-doc student (June 1997 to March 1998).
Project title: Behavioural Ecology of insect parasitoids: theoretical
and experimental approaches.
- V. Laurent. Post-doc student (January 1995 to February 1997).
Project title: Indentification of QTL of quantitative traits in Trichogramma
brassicae: genetic map of molecular markers.
- Y. Nakamichi. Post-doc student (February 2011 to April 2011).
Project title: Interspecific interference in parasitoids attacking
the weevil Callosobruchus maculatus: experimental and theoretical approaches.
Past students - Alumni
PhD Students
- E. Thomine. PhD student (2016 to 2019). Project title:
Cultural arangement to promote biocontrol eco-systemic transfert within agricultural
landscapes. (co-direction: N. Desneux).
- W. Plouvier. PhD student with the University of Wagenigen
(The Netherlands) (2015 to 2019). Project title: Generating a mathematical
modeling framework for predicting the key traits related to performance of
biological agents applicable to a broad range of natural enemies.
- Yanyan Qu. PhD student (2015 to 2019). Project title: Impacts
of natural enemies and pesticides on aphid population structure and inter-
and intra-specific competition. (co-direction: N. Desneux).
- L. Monticelli. PhD student (2015 to 2018). Project title:
Study of ecological factors involved in host range in insect parasitoids.
(co-direction: N. Desneux).
- Nguyen Le Thu Ha. PhD student (2014 to 2017). Project title:
Comparative study of trophic networks involving aphids in native and invided
zones. (co-direction: N. Desneux).
- R. Moujahed. PhD student with the University of Palermo, Sicily
(Italy) (2013 to 2016). Project title: Effect of dual biotic stress
on plant volatile synomones used by an egg parasitoid (co-direction: S. Colazza
& A.V. Lavoir).
- P. Han. PhD student with the Huazhong Agricultural University,
Wuhan (China) (2011 to 2014). Project title: Bottom-up and top-down
effects of variations in fertilization and irrigation in tri-trophic networks
in agro-ecosystems. (co-direction: N. Desneux & A.V. Lavoir).
- A. Chailleux. PhD student (2010 to 2013). Project title:
Complex multi-trophic interactions in agro-ecosystems: Implications for designing
biological control and integrated pest management programs against invasive
species. (co-direction: N. Desneux).
- P. Yotavong. PhD thesis with the Kasetsart University, Bangkok
(Thailand) (2010 to 2013). Project title: Behavioral response and detoxification
enzymes activities of Cotesia plutellae in response to some essential
oil compounds. (Co-direction: V. Bullangpoti - Kwang).
- F. Hamelin. PhD student (2004 to 2007). Project title:
Theoretical approach to understand optimal patch residence time for competing
foragers. (co-direction: P. Bernhard).
- M. Sole. "Co-tutelle" PhD thesis with the University
of Palermo, Italy (2002 to 2005). Project title: Host finding behaviour
in Trissolcus basalis (Woll.): chemical ecology and behavioural ecology
aspects. (co-direction: S. Colazza).
- P. Garcia. PhD student (1996-2001). Project title:
Ecology of oophagous insect parasitoids in the Azores Islands.
- A. Tingry. PhD student (1993-1997). Project title:
Study of behavioural mechanisms involved in the specificity of host-parasitoid
associations.
Master Students
- M. Buridano (2012). Project title: Comparative analysis of oogenesis in the Trichogramma genus (co-direction: E. Tabone).
- A. Budria (2009). Project title: Role of gustatory receptors in short-distance olfaction in Drosophila.
(co-direction: A. Robichon).
- J. Cataneo (2006). Project title: Optimization of the
host searching behaviour in parasitoids. (co-direction: M. Poirié).
- G. Dauphin. Master student (2005). Project title: Monte
Carlo simulation of the foraging behaviour of Trissolcus basalis: understanding
the effect of learning and forgetting. (co-direction: P. Cocquillard).
- F. Hamelin. Master student (2003-2004). Project title:
Dynamic programming models in behavioural ecology: application to optimal
patch time allocation of insect parasitoids. (co-direction: P. Bernhard).
- K. Malvaux. Master student (2002-2003). Project title:
Effect of sublethal doses of insecticide on patch time allocation in the parasitoid
Trichogramma brassicae.
- P.A. Gonsard. Master student (2001). Project title:
Study of the relationships between ecological features of insect parasitoids
measured in the laboratory and their efficacy in the field to control Plutella
xylostella. (co-direction: E. Tabone).
- M. Humbert. Master student (1999). Project title: Statistic
and experimental analysis of patch-leaving decision rules in Aphid
parasitoids.
- R. Thomopoullos. Master student (1997). Project title:
The use of algorithmic methods to built decision trees for analysing optimal
patch time allocation in oophagous parasitoids.
- C. Lesieux. Master student (1991-1992). Project title:
Genetic variation in olfactory and visual mechanisms involved in host detection
in Aphid parasitoids.
- E. Bruis. Master student (1991). Project title: Genetic
variation in olfactory and visual mechanisms involved in host detection in
Trichogramma.
- I. Colliard. Master student (1989).Project title: Genetic
variation in the functional response in Aphid parasitoids.
- J.M. Girardet. Master student (1987). Project title:
Study of the effects of two host strains on the biological characteristics
of Trichogramma.
Students in computer engineering
- R. Gensolen, G. Lauer and J. Molon.
Students in computer engineering (2008-2009). Project title: Development
of a computer device for an automatic video tracking of walking parasitic
wasps.
- K. Lemoine, A. Rossero and N. Viaud.
Students in computer engineering (2007-2008). Project title: Development
of a computer device for an automatic video tracking of walking parasitic
wasps.
- J.-B. Bigot, J. Leska and D. Servant.
Students in computer engineering (2005-2006). Project title: Development
of a computer device for an automatic video tracking of walking parasitic
wasps.
- A. Rouquette and S. Maisonneuve. Students in
computer engineering (2004-2005). Project title: Development of a computer
device for an automatic video tracking of walking parasitic wasps.
- B. Baccialon, B. Cavanna, H. Chang,
A. Lokas and N. Valentino. Students in computer
engineering (2003). Project title: Dynamic programming models for foraging
parasitoids.
- B. Ferran and V. Geay. Students in computer
engineering (2002-2003). Project title: Development of a computer device
for an automatic video tracking of walking parasitic wasps.
- P. Zumerly and M. Sprunck. Students in computer
engineering (2001). Project title: Development of a computer device
for an automatic video tracking of walking parasitic wasps.
- L. Cariteau and N. Lebonnois. Students in computer
engineering (2000). Project title: Development of a computer device
for an automatic video tracking of walking parasitic wasps.
- F. Alamargot and A. Buiguez. Students in computer
engineering (1999). Project title: Development of a computer device
for an automatic video tracking of walking parasitic wasps.
- D. Dané, F. Dupuis and R. Servato.
Students in computer engineering (1998). Project title: Development
of a computer device for an automatic video tracking of walking parasitic
wasps.
- A. Al-Zaher, T. Bouvier and D. Francou.
Students in computer engineering (1997). Project title: Development
of a computer device for an automatic video tracking of walking parasitic
wasps.
- C. Blanc and C. Poulaillon. Students in computer
engineering (1995). Project title: Development of a software for an
automatic analysis of walking tracks of insect parasitoids.