Surname : DURON
Name : Olivier
Team :
EEPI
Grade : CR1
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Telephone : (+33) 4 67 41 61 58
Fax : (+33) 4 67 41 62 99
Office : 355
Locality : IRD Montpellier
Employer : CNRS
Theme : Ecology and evolution of symbiotic relationships
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Publications :
Buysse M, Duhayon M, Cantet F, Bonazzi M, Duron O (2021) Vector competence of the African argasid tick Ornithodoros moubata for the Q fever agent Coxiella burnetii. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 15: e0009008 doi |
Binetruy F, Buysse M, Lejarre Q, Barosi R, Villa M, Rahola N, Paupy C, Ayala D, Duron O (2020) Microbial community structure reveals instability of nutritional symbiosis during the evolutionary radiation of Amblyomma ticks. Molecular Ecology 29: 1016-1029 doi |
Binetruy F, Garnier S, Boulanger N, Talagrand-Reboul E, Loire E, Faivre B, Noel V, Buysse M, Duron O (2020) A novel Borrelia species, intermediate between lyme disease and relapsing fever groups, in neotropical passerine-associated ticks. Scientific Reports 10: doi |
Duron O, Gottlieb Y (2020) Convergence of nutritional symbioses in obligate blood feeders. Trends in Parasitology 36: 816-825 doi |
Ayala D, Akone-Ella O, Rahola N, Kengne P, Ngangue MF, Mezeme F, Makanga BK, Nigg M, Costantini C, Simard F, Prugnolle F, Roche B, Duron O, Paupy C (2019) Natural Wolbachia infections are common in the major malaria vectors in Central Africa. Evolutionary Applications 12: 1583-1594 doi |
Binetruy F, Bailly X, Chevillon C, Martin OY, Bernasconi MV, Duron O (2019) Phylogenetics of the Spiroplasma ixodetis endosymbiont reveals past transfers between ticks and other arthropods. Ticks and Tick-Borne Diseases 10: 575-584 doi |
Binetruy F, Chevillon C, de Thoisy B, Garnier S, Duron O (2019) Survey of ticks in French Guiana. Ticks and Tick-Borne Diseases 10: 77-85 doi |
Binetruy F, Dupraz M, Buysse M, Duron O (2019) Surface sterilization methods impact measures of internal microbial diversity in ticks. Parasites & Vectors 12: 268 doi |
Buysse M, Plantard O, McCoy KD, Duron O, Menard C (2019) Tissue localization of Coxiella-like endosymbionts in three european tick species through fluorescence in situ hybridization. Ticks and Tick-Borne Diseases 10: 798-804 doi |
Buysse M, Duron O (2018) Multi-locus phylogenetics of the Midichloria endosymbionts reveals variable specificity of association with ticks. Parasitology 145: 1969-1978 doi |
Duron O, Morel O, Noel V, Buysse M, Binetruy F, Lancelot R, Loire E, Menard C, Bouchez O, Vavre F, Vial L (2018) Tick-bacteria mutualism depends on B vitamin synthesis pathways. Current Biology 28: 1896-1902 doi |
Van Oosten AR, Duron O, Heylen DJ (2018) Sex ratios of the tick Ixodes arboricola are strongly female-biased, but there are no indications of sex-distorting bacteria. Ticks and Tick-Borne Diseases 9: 307-313 doi |
Zele F, Denoyelle J, Duron O, Rivero A (2018) Can Wolbachia modulate the fecundity costs of Plasmodium in mosquitoes? Parasitology 145: 775-782 doi |
Amsellem L, Brouat C, Duron O, Porter SS, Vilcinskas A, Facon B (2017) Importance of microorganisms to macroorganisms invasions: is the essential invisible to the eye? (The Little Prince, A. de Saint-Exupéry, 1943). In Networks of Invasion: Empirical Evidence and Case Studies Advances in Ecological Research. 57: 99-146 doi |
Bonnet SI, Binetruy F, Hernandez-Jarguin AM, Duron O (2017) The tick microbiome: why non-pathogenic microorganisms matter in tick biology and pathogen transmission. Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology 7: 236 doi |
Duron O, Binetruy F, Noel V, Cremaschi J, McCoy KD, Arnathau C, Plantard O, Goolsby J, Pérez de León AA, Heylen DJA, Van Oosten AR, Gottlieb Y, Baneth G, Guglielmone AA, Estrada-Peña A, Opara MN, Zenner L, Vavre F, Chevillon C (2017) Evolutionary changes in symbiont community structure in ticks. Molecular Ecology 26: 2905-2921 doi |
Dumas E, Atyame CM, Malcolm CA, Le Goff G, Unal S, Makoundou P, Pasteur N, Weill M, Duron O (2016) Molecular data reveal a cryptic species within the Culex pipiens mosquito complex. Insect Molecular Biology 25: 800-809 doi |
Duron O, Cremaschi J, McCoy KD (2016) The high diversity and global distribution of the intracellular bacterium Rickettsiella in the polar seabird tick Ixode uriae. Microbial Ecology 71: 761-770 doi |
Duron O, Noel V (2016) A wide diversity of Pantoea lineages are engaged in mutualistic symbiosis and cospeciation processes with stinkbugs. Environmental Microbiology Reports 8: 715-727 doi |
Wilkinson DA, Duron O, Cordonin C, Gomard Y, Ramasindrazana B, Mavingui P, Goodman SM, Tortosa P (2016) The bacteriome of bat flies (Nycteribiidae) from the Malagasy region: a community shaped by host ecology, bacterial transmission mode, and host-vector specificity. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 82: 1778-1788 doi |
Atyame CM, Labbé P, Rousset F, Beji M, Makoundou P, Duron O, Dumas E, Pasteur N, Bouattour A, Fort P, Weill M (2015) Stable coexistence of incompatible Wolbachia along a narrow contact zone in mosquito field populations. Molecular Ecology. 24: 508-521 doi |
Duron O (2015) The IS1111 insertion sequence used for detection of Coxiella burnetii is widespread in Coxiella-like endosymbionts of ticks. FEMS Microbiology Letters 362: UNSP fnv132 doi |
Duron O, Noel V, McCoy KD, Bonazzi M, Sidi-Boumedine K, Morel O, Vavre F, Zenner L, Jourdain E, Durand P, Arnathau C, Renaud F, Trape JF, Biguezoton AS, Cremaschi J, Dietrich M, Léger E, Appelgren A, Dupraz M, Gómez-Díaz E, Diatta G, Dayo GK, Adakal H, Zoungrana S, Vial L, Chevillon C (2015) The recent evolution of a maternally-inherited endosymbiont of ticks led to the emergence of the Q fever pathogen, Coxiella burnetii. PLoS Pathogens11 : e1004892 doi |
Duron O, Sidi-Boumedine K, Rousset E, Moutailler S, Jourdain E (2015) The importance of ticks in Q fever transmission: what has (and has not) been demonstrated? Trends in Parasitology 31: 536-552 doi |
Duron O (2014) Arsenophonus insect symbionts are commonly infected with APSE, a bacteriophage involved in protective symbiosis. FEMS Microbiology Ecology. 90: 184-194 doi |
Duron O, Jourdain E & McCoy KD (2014) Diversity and global distribution of the Coxiella intracellular bacterium in seabird ticks. Ticks and Tick-Borne Diseases. 5: 557-563 doi |
Duron O, Schneppat UE, Berthomieu A, Goodman SM, Droz B, Paupy C, Nkoghe JO, Rahola N & Tortosa P (2014) Origin, acquisition and diversification of heritable bacterial endosymbionts in louse flies and bat flies. Molecular Ecology. 23: 2105-2117 doi |
Zélé F, Nicot A, Berthomieu A, Weill M, Duron O & Rivero A (2014) Wolbachia increases susceptibility to Plasmodium infection in a natural system. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B. 281: doi
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Zélé F, Vézilier J, L'Ambert G, Nicot A, Gandon S, Rivero A & Duron O (2014) Dynamics of prevalence and diversity of avian malaria infections in wild Culex pipiens mosquitoes: the effects of Wolbachia, filarial nematodes and insecticide resistance. Parasites & Vectors. 7: 437 doi
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Dumas E, Atyame CM, Milesi P, Fonseca DM, Shaikevich EV, Unal S, Makoundou P, Weill M & Duron O (2013) Population structure of Wolbachia and cytoplasmic introgression in a complex of mosquito species. BMC Evolutionary Biology. 13: 181 doi |
Duron O & Hurst GDD (2013) Arthropods and inherited bacteria: from counting the symbionts to understanding how symbionts count. BMC Biology. 11: 45 doi pdf
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Duron O (2013) Lateral transfers of insertion sequences between Wolbachia, Cardinium and Rickettsia bacterial endosymbionts. Heredity. 111: 330-337 doi
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Jousselin E, Coeur d'acier A, Vanlerberghe-Masutti F & Duron O (2013) Evolution and diversity of Arsenophonus endosymbionts in aphids. Molecular Ecology. 22: 260-270 doi supp. pdf
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Nor I, Engelstadter J, Duron O, Reuter M, Sagot MF & Charlat S (2013) On the genetic architecture of cytoplasmic incompatibility: inference from phenotypic data. American Naturalist. 182: E15-E24 doi pdf
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Rey O, Estoup A, Facon B, Loiseau A, Aebi A, Duron O, Vavre F & Foucaud J (2013) Distribution of endosymbiotic reproductive manipulators reflects invasion process and not reproductive system polymorphism in the little fire ant Wasmannia auropunctata. PLoS One. 8: 58467 doi pdf
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Duron O, Bernard J, Atyame CM, Dumas E & Weill M (2012) Rapid evolution of Wolbachia incompatibility types. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B. 279: 4473-4480 doi supp. pdf
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Nor I, Hermelin D, Charlat S, Engelstadter J, Reuter M, Duron O & Sagot MF (2012) Mod/Resc Parsimony Inference: Theory and application. Information and Computation. 213: 23-32 doi pdf
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Stefanini A & Duron O (2012) Exploring the effect of the Cardinium endosymbiont on spiders. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 25: 1521-1530 doi supp. pdf
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Zélé F, Nicot A, Duron O & Rivero A (2012) Infection with Wolbachia protects mosquitoes against Plasmodium-induced mortality in a natural system. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 25: 1243-1252 doi |
Atyame CM, Delsuc F, Pasteur N, Weill M & Duron O (2011) Diversification of Wolbachia endosymbiont in the Culex pipiens mosquito. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 28: 2761-2772 doi supp. pdf
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Atyame CM, Duron O, Tortosa P, Pasteur N, Fort P & Weill M (2011) Multiple Wolbachia determinants control the evolution of cytoplasmic incompatibilities in Culex pipiens mosquito populations. Molecular Ecology. 20: 286-298 doi supp. pdf
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Atyame CM, Pasteur N, Dumas E, Tortosa P, Tantely ML, Pocquet N, Licciardi S, Bheecarry A, Zumbo B, Weill M & Duron O (2011) Cytoplasmic incompatibility as a means of controlling Culex pipiens quinquefasciatus mosquito in the islands of the South-Western Indian Ocean. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases. 5: 1440 doi supp. pdf
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Duron O, Raymond M & Weill M (2011) Many compatible Wolbachia strains coexist within natural populations of Culex pipiens mosquito. Heredity. 106: 986-993 doi pdf
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Fellous S, Duron O & Rousset F (2011) Adaptation due to symbionts and conflicts between heritable agents of biological information. Nature Reviews Genetics. 12: 663-663 doi pdf
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Duron O, Wilkes TE & Hurst GDD (2010) Interspecific transmission of a male-killing bacterium on an ecological timescale. Ecology Letters. 13: 1139-1148 doi supp. pdf
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Echaubard P, Duron O, Agnew P, Sidobre C, Noel V, Weill M & Michalakis Y (2010) Rapid evolution of Wolbachia density in insecticide resistant Culex pipiens. Heredity. 104: 15-19 pdf
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Nor I, Hermelin D, Charlat S, Engelstadter J, Reuter M, Duron O & Sagot M (2010) Mod/Resc parsimony inference Proceedings of the 21st annual conference on Combinational Pattern Matching pdf
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Duron O & Weill M (2008) Pleiotropy of adaptative genes: how insecticide resistance genes mediate outcomes of symbiosis. In Insect Symbiosis. Eds. Miller, T & Bourtzis, K. pp. 77-93. CRC Press. |
Duron O (2008) Insights beyond Wolbachia-Drosophila interactions: Never completely trust a model: insights from cytoplasmic incompatibility beyond Wolbachia-Drosophila interactions. Heredity. 101: 473-474 doi pdf
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Duron O, Bouchon D, Boutin S, Bellamy L, Zhou LQ, Engelstadter J & Hurst GD (2008) The diversity of reproductive parasites among arthropods: Wolbachia do not walk alone. BMC Biology. 6: 27 doi pdf
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Duron O, Hurst GDD, Hornett EA, Josling JA & Engelstadter J (2008) High incidence of the maternally inherited bacterium Cardinium in spiders. Molecular Ecology. 17: 1427-1437 doi pdf
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Duron O & Gavotte L (2007) Absence of Wolbachia in nonfilariid worms parasitizing arthropods. Current Microbiology. 55: 193-197 doi pdf
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Duron O, Boureux A, Echaubard P, Berthomieu A, Berticat C, Fort P & Weill M (2007) Variability and expression of ankyrin domain genes in Wolbachia variants infecting the mosquito Culex pipiens. Journal of Bacteriology. 189: 4442-4448 doi supp. pdf
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Duron O, Fort P & Weill M (2007) Influence of aging on cytoplasmic incompatibility, sperm modification and Wolbachia density in Culex pipiens mosquitoes. Heredity. 98: 368-374 doi pdf
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Duron O & Weill M (2006) Wolbachia infection influences the development of Culex pipiens embryo in incompatible crosses. Heredity. 96: 493-500 doi pdf
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Duron O, Bernard C, Unal S, Berthomieu A, Berticat C & Weill M (2006) Tracking factors modulating cytoplasmic incompatibilities in the mosquito Culex pipiens. Molecular Ecology. 15: 3061-3071 doi pdf
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Duron O, Fort P & Weill M (2006) Hypervariable prophage WO sequences describe an unexpected high number of Wolbachia variants in the mosquito Culex pipiens. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B. 273: 495-502 doi supp. pdf
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Duron O, Labbé P, Berticat C, Rousset F, Guillot S, Raymond M & Weill M (2006) High Wolbachia density correlates with cost of infection for insecticide resistant Culex pipiens mosquitoes. Evolution. 60: 303-314 doi pdf
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Duron O, Lagnel J, Raymond M, Bourtzis K, Fort P & Weill M (2005) Transposable element polymorphism of Wolbachia in the mosquito Culex pipiens: evidence of genetic diversity, superinfection and recombination. Molecular Ecology. 14: 1561-1573 doi pdf
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Weill M, Labbé P, Duron O, Pasteur N, Fort P & Raymond M (2005) Insecticide resistance in the mosquito Culex pipiens: towards an understanding of the evolution of ace genes. In Insect Evolutionary Ecology. Eds. Fellowes, M, Holloway, G & J, R. pp. 393-404. CABI Publishing. |
Berticat C, Duron O, Heyse D & Raymond M (2004) Insecticide resistance genes confer a predation cost on mosquitoes, Culex pipiens. Genetical Research. 83: 189-196 doi |
Weill M, Duron O, Labbé P, Berthomieu A & Raymond M (2003) La résistance des moustiques aux insecticides: une approche de l’adaptation chez le moustique Culex pipiens. Médecine/Science. 19: 1190-1192 |
Fumagalli L, Snoj A, Jesensek D, Balloux F, Jug T, Duron O, Brossier F, Crivelli AJ & Berrebi P (2002) Extreme genetic differentiation among the remnant populations of marble trout (Salmo marmoratus) in Slovenia. Molecular Ecology. 11: 2711-2716 doi |