Research Output
Articles

2019
Guiguet, A., Ohshima, I., Takeda, S., Laurans, F., Lopez-Vaamonde, C., Giron, D. Origin of gall-inducing from leaf-mining in Caloptilia micromoths (Lepidoptera, Gracillariidae). Scientific Reports 9.
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The description of Caloptilia cecidophora gall developpement revealed a transition from leaf-mining to gall-inducing.
The fourth instar of Borboryctis euryae induces callus proliferation in its leaf-mine and feeds on this tissue, allowing an extensive developpment duration of this instar.

2018
The description of Caloptilia cecidophora gall developpement revealed a transition from leaf-mining to gall-inducing.
The description of Caloptilia cecidophora gall developpement revealed a transition from leaf-mining to gall-inducing.
The description of Caloptilia cecidophora gall developpement revealed a transition from leaf-mining to gall-inducing.
The description of Caloptilia cecidophora gall developpement revealed a transition from leaf-mining to gall-inducing.
Guiguet, A., Hamatani, A., Amano, T., Takeda, S., Lopez-Vaamonde, C., Giron, D., Ohshima, I. Inside the horn of plenty: Leaf-mining micromoth manipulates its host plant to obtain unending food provisioning. PLOS ONE 13, e0209485.
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2018
Desurmont, G.A., Guiguet, A., and Turlings, T.C.J.
Invasive insect herbivores as disrupters of chemically-mediated tritrophic interactions: effects of herbivore density and parasitoid learning. Biological Invasions. 20, 195–206.
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2017
Zhang, H.*, Guiguet, A.*, Dubreuil, G., Kisiala, A., Andreas, P., Emery, R.J.N., Huguet, E., Body, M., and Giron, D. Dynamics and origin of cytokinins involved in plant manipulation by a leaf-mining insect: Insects as a source of cytokinins. Insect Science. 24, 1065–1078.

The comparision of oral secretions of hematophagous and herbivorous insects revealed common components : inhibitors of early stages of immune response shared by plants and animals.
2016
Guiguet, A., Dubreuil, G., Harris, M.O., Appel, H.M., Schultz, J.C., Pereira, M.H., and Giron, D. Shared weapons of blood- and plant-feeding insects: Surprising commonalities for manipulating hosts. Journal of Insect Physiology. 84, 4–21.