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7. Savary, R., Masclaux, F. G., Wyss, T., Droh, G., Cruz Corella, J., Machado, AP., Morton, JB., Ian R. Sanders. A population genomics approach shows widespread geographical distribution of cryptic genomic forms of the symbiotic fungus Rhizophagus irregularis.  2017. The ISME journal.
(https://www.nature.com/articles/isme)

6. Savary, R., Dufresnes, C., Champigneulle, A., Caudron, A., Dubey, S., Perrin, N., Fumagalli, L. Stocking activities for the Arctic charr in Lake Geneva: Genetic effects in space and time. 2017. Ecology and Evolution, 7, 5201-5211.
(onlinelibrary.wiley.com-Savary-et-al.,-2017-Ecology-and-Evolution)
 
5. Dufresnes C., Majtyka T., Baird S.J., Gerchen J.F., Borzée A., Savary R., Ogielska M., Perrin N., Stöck M. Empirical evidence for large X-effects in animals with undifferentiated sex chromosomes.
2016. Scientific Reports, 6 p. 21029.
(https://www.nature.com/articles/srep21029)
 
4. Dufresnes C., Bertholet Y., Wassef J., Ghali K., Savary R., Pasteur B., Brelsford A., Rozenblut-Kościsty B., Ogielska M., Stöck M. et al., Sex-chromosome differentiation parallels postglacial range expansion in European tree frogs (Hyla arborea). 2014, Evolution, 68 (12) pp. 3445-3456. Peer-reviewed.
(http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/evo.12525)
 
3. Brelsford A., Stöck M., Betto-Colliard C., Dubey S., Dufresnes C., Jourdan-Pineau H., Rodrigues N., Savary R., Sermier R., Perrin N. Homologous sex chromosomes in three deeply divergent anuran species. 2013. Evolution, 67 (8) pp. 2434-2440. Peer-reviewed. IF = 4.2
(http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/evo.12151)
 
2. Stöck M., Savary R., Zaborowska A., Górecki G., Brelsford A., Rozenblut-Kościsty B., Ogielska M., Perrin N. Maintenance of ancestral sex chromosomes in Palearctic tree frogs: direct evidence from Hyla orientalis. 2013. Sexual Development, 7 (5) pp. 261-266. Peer-reviewed.
(online-paper)
 
1. Stöck M., Savary R., Betto-Colliard C., Biollay S., Jourdan-Pineau H., Perrin N, Low rates of X-Y recombination, not turnovers, account for homomorphic sex chromosomes in several diploid species of Palearctic green toads (Bufo viridis subgroup). 2013. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 26 (3) pp. 674-682. Peer-reviewed.
(http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/jeb.12086)

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