Peer-reviewed publications |
13. Gager Y. 2018.
Information transfer about food as a reason for sociality in bats.
Mammal Review. DOI: 10.1111/mam.12146
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12. Scott D.D., Boston E.S.M., Lundy M.G., Buckley D.J., Gager Y., Chaplain C.J., Teeling E.C., Montgomery W.I & Prodöhl P.A.
Relatedness, parentage, and philopatry within a Natterer's bat (Myotis nattereri) maternity colony
Population Ecology. DOI.org/10.1007/s10144-018-0632-7
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11. Colombo R., Pichard A. & Gager Y. 2018.
Rapid assessment of bat diversity in the biological station ‘Las Guacamayas’ (‘Laguna del Tigre’ National Park, Guatemala).
Barbastella, 10 (1).
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10. Zuniga D., Gager Y., Kokko H., Fudickar A.M., Schmidt A., Naef-Daenzer B., Wikelski M. & Partecke J. 2017.
Migration confers winter survival benefits in a partially migratory songbird.
eLife 6, e28123
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9. de Oliveira H.F.M., de Camargo N.F., Gager Y. & Aguiar L.M.S. 2017.
The response of bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) to habitat modification in a Neotropical savannah.
Tropical Conservation Science, 10, 1-14.
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8. Ing R.K., Colombo R., Gembu G.-C., Bas Y., Julien J.-F., Gager Y. & Hassanin A. 2016.
Echolocation calls and flight behaviour of the elusive Pied butterfly bat (Glauconycteris superba), and new data on its morphology and ecology.
Acta Chiropterologica, 18, 477-488.
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7. Catzeflis F., Gager Y., Ruedi M., Thoisy B. de. 2016.
The French Guianan endemic Molossus barnesi (Chiroptera: Molossidae) is a junior synonym for M. coibensis.
Mammalian Biology: doi:10.1016/j.mambio.2016.05.004
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6. Gager Y., Tarland E., Lieckfeldt, D., Ménage M., Botero-Castro F., Kraus R.H.S., Rossiter S.J., Ludwig A. & Dechmann D.K.N. 2015.
The value of molecular vs. morphometric and acoustic information for species identification using sympatric molossid bats.
PLOS ONE. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0150780
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5. Gager Y., Gimenez O., O’Mara M. T. & Dechmann D. 2016.
Group size, survival and surprisingly short lifespan in socially foraging bats.
BMC Ecology 16:2. DOI 10.1186/s12898-016-0056-1
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4. Mori E., Mazza G., Menchetti M., Panzeri M., Gager Y., Bertolino S. & Di Febbraro M. 2015.
The masked invader strikes again: the conquest of Italy by the Northern raccoon.
Hystrix, the Italian Journal of Mammalogy. doi:10.4404/hystrix-26.1-11035
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3. Ruedi M., Stadelmann B., Gager Y., Douzery E.J.P., Francis C.M., Lin L.-K., Guillén-Servent A. & Cibois A. 2013.
Molecular phylogenetic reconstructions identify East Asia as the cradle for the evolution of the cosmopolitan genus Myotis (Mammalia, Chiroptera).
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 69: 437-449.
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2. Buckley D.J., Lundy M.G., Boston E.S.M., Scott D.D., Gager Y., Prodöhl P.A., Marnell F., Montgomery W.I. & Teeling E.C. 2012.
The spatial ecology of the whiskered bat (Myotis mystacinus) at the western extreme of its range provides evidence of regional adaptation.
Mammalian biology 78: 198-204.
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1. Boston E.S.M., Buckley D.J., Bekaert M., Gager Y., Lundy M.G., Scott D.D., Prodöhl P.A., Montgomery W.I., Marnell F. & Teeling E.C. 2010.
The status of the Cryptic Bat Species Myotis mystacinus and Myotis brandtii in Ireland.
Acta Chiropterologica 12: 457-461.
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Information transfer about food as a reason for sociality in bats.
Mammal Review. DOI: 10.1111/mam.12146
Download the article as PDF.
12. Scott D.D., Boston E.S.M., Lundy M.G., Buckley D.J., Gager Y., Chaplain C.J., Teeling E.C., Montgomery W.I & Prodöhl P.A.
Relatedness, parentage, and philopatry within a Natterer's bat (Myotis nattereri) maternity colony
Population Ecology. DOI.org/10.1007/s10144-018-0632-7
Download the article as PDF.
11. Colombo R., Pichard A. & Gager Y. 2018.
Rapid assessment of bat diversity in the biological station ‘Las Guacamayas’ (‘Laguna del Tigre’ National Park, Guatemala).
Barbastella, 10 (1).
Download the article as PDF.
10. Zuniga D., Gager Y., Kokko H., Fudickar A.M., Schmidt A., Naef-Daenzer B., Wikelski M. & Partecke J. 2017.
Migration confers winter survival benefits in a partially migratory songbird.
eLife 6, e28123
Download the article as PDF.
9. de Oliveira H.F.M., de Camargo N.F., Gager Y. & Aguiar L.M.S. 2017.
The response of bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) to habitat modification in a Neotropical savannah.
Tropical Conservation Science, 10, 1-14.
Download the article as PDF.
8. Ing R.K., Colombo R., Gembu G.-C., Bas Y., Julien J.-F., Gager Y. & Hassanin A. 2016.
Echolocation calls and flight behaviour of the elusive Pied butterfly bat (Glauconycteris superba), and new data on its morphology and ecology.
Acta Chiropterologica, 18, 477-488.
Read the abstract.
7. Catzeflis F., Gager Y., Ruedi M., Thoisy B. de. 2016.
The French Guianan endemic Molossus barnesi (Chiroptera: Molossidae) is a junior synonym for M. coibensis.
Mammalian Biology: doi:10.1016/j.mambio.2016.05.004
Read the abstract.
6. Gager Y., Tarland E., Lieckfeldt, D., Ménage M., Botero-Castro F., Kraus R.H.S., Rossiter S.J., Ludwig A. & Dechmann D.K.N. 2015.
The value of molecular vs. morphometric and acoustic information for species identification using sympatric molossid bats.
PLOS ONE. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0150780
Download the article as PDF.
5. Gager Y., Gimenez O., O’Mara M. T. & Dechmann D. 2016.
Group size, survival and surprisingly short lifespan in socially foraging bats.
BMC Ecology 16:2. DOI 10.1186/s12898-016-0056-1
Download the article as PDF.
4. Mori E., Mazza G., Menchetti M., Panzeri M., Gager Y., Bertolino S. & Di Febbraro M. 2015.
The masked invader strikes again: the conquest of Italy by the Northern raccoon.
Hystrix, the Italian Journal of Mammalogy. doi:10.4404/hystrix-26.1-11035
Download the article as PDF.
3. Ruedi M., Stadelmann B., Gager Y., Douzery E.J.P., Francis C.M., Lin L.-K., Guillén-Servent A. & Cibois A. 2013.
Molecular phylogenetic reconstructions identify East Asia as the cradle for the evolution of the cosmopolitan genus Myotis (Mammalia, Chiroptera).
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 69: 437-449.
Download the article as PDF.
2. Buckley D.J., Lundy M.G., Boston E.S.M., Scott D.D., Gager Y., Prodöhl P.A., Marnell F., Montgomery W.I. & Teeling E.C. 2012.
The spatial ecology of the whiskered bat (Myotis mystacinus) at the western extreme of its range provides evidence of regional adaptation.
Mammalian biology 78: 198-204.
Download the article as PDF.
1. Boston E.S.M., Buckley D.J., Bekaert M., Gager Y., Lundy M.G., Scott D.D., Prodöhl P.A., Montgomery W.I., Marnell F. & Teeling E.C. 2010.
The status of the Cryptic Bat Species Myotis mystacinus and Myotis brandtii in Ireland.
Acta Chiropterologica 12: 457-461.
Download the article as PDF.
Oral communications
10. Y. Gager & Y. Beucher. New insights on the ecology of the Giant noctule (Nyctalus lasiopterus) from a population of the middle of the southern France.
German Bat Research Meeting, 12-14 January 2018.
9. Y. Gager & D. Dechmann. Ecological determinants of foraging efficiency: insights from the group foraging bat Molossus molossus.
11th meeting "Ecology and Behavior", Toulouse, France, 18-21 May 2015.
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8. Y. Gager & D. Dechmann. Ecological determinants of body mass: insights from the group foraging bat Molossus molossus.
4th International Bat Meeting, Berlin, Germany, 13-15 March 2015.
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7. Y. Gager. Evolution of group living: insights from a social foraging bat.
Séminaire en écologie et évolution de Montpellier (ISEM), Montpellier, France, 15 December 2014.
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6. Y. Gager, O. Gimenez & D. Dechmann. Modeling survival from fieldwork data : a case study on the social bat Molossus molossus.
XIIIth European Bat Research Symposium, Sibenik, Croatia, 1-5 September 2014.
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5. M. Ruedi, B. Stadelmann, Y. Gager, E. J. P. Douzery, C. M. Francis, L.-K. Lin, A. Guillén-Servent & A. Cibois.
Molecular reconstructions identify East Asia as the cradle for the evolution of the genus Myotis (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae).
XIIIth European Bat Research Symposium, Sibenik, Croatia, 1-5 September 2014.
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4. Y. Gager
Fitness consequences of social foraging.
MPIO retreat, Biberach, Germany, January 2012.
3. E. Boston, D. Buckley, M. Lundy, D. Scott, P. Prodohl, I. Montgomery and Y. Gager
Understanding rare Myotis spp. in an irish landscape: research and conservation planning.
XIIth European Bat Research Symposium, Vilnius, Lithuania, 22-26 August 2011.
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2. M. Ruedi, Y. Gager, B. Stadelmann, E. J. P. Douzery, C. M. Francis, L.-K. Lin, A. Guillén-Servent, and A. Cibois
Phylogeography of the cosmopolitan genus Myotis (Chiroptera) using model-based reconstructions.
VIth European Congress of Mammalogy, Université P. et M. Curie & Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, France, 19-23 July 2011.
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1. Y. Gager, Botero F. & Douzery E.
Evolution of diet in Phyllostomidae: a contribution based on molecular phylogeny data.
2nd IMPRS Selection Symposium, Konstanz University, Germany, 14th-18th March 2011.
German Bat Research Meeting, 12-14 January 2018.
9. Y. Gager & D. Dechmann. Ecological determinants of foraging efficiency: insights from the group foraging bat Molossus molossus.
11th meeting "Ecology and Behavior", Toulouse, France, 18-21 May 2015.
Read the abstract or check the slides.
8. Y. Gager & D. Dechmann. Ecological determinants of body mass: insights from the group foraging bat Molossus molossus.
4th International Bat Meeting, Berlin, Germany, 13-15 March 2015.
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7. Y. Gager. Evolution of group living: insights from a social foraging bat.
Séminaire en écologie et évolution de Montpellier (ISEM), Montpellier, France, 15 December 2014.
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6. Y. Gager, O. Gimenez & D. Dechmann. Modeling survival from fieldwork data : a case study on the social bat Molossus molossus.
XIIIth European Bat Research Symposium, Sibenik, Croatia, 1-5 September 2014.
Read the abstract or check the slides.
5. M. Ruedi, B. Stadelmann, Y. Gager, E. J. P. Douzery, C. M. Francis, L.-K. Lin, A. Guillén-Servent & A. Cibois.
Molecular reconstructions identify East Asia as the cradle for the evolution of the genus Myotis (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae).
XIIIth European Bat Research Symposium, Sibenik, Croatia, 1-5 September 2014.
Read the abstract.
4. Y. Gager
Fitness consequences of social foraging.
MPIO retreat, Biberach, Germany, January 2012.
3. E. Boston, D. Buckley, M. Lundy, D. Scott, P. Prodohl, I. Montgomery and Y. Gager
Understanding rare Myotis spp. in an irish landscape: research and conservation planning.
XIIth European Bat Research Symposium, Vilnius, Lithuania, 22-26 August 2011.
Read the abstract.
2. M. Ruedi, Y. Gager, B. Stadelmann, E. J. P. Douzery, C. M. Francis, L.-K. Lin, A. Guillén-Servent, and A. Cibois
Phylogeography of the cosmopolitan genus Myotis (Chiroptera) using model-based reconstructions.
VIth European Congress of Mammalogy, Université P. et M. Curie & Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, France, 19-23 July 2011.
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1. Y. Gager, Botero F. & Douzery E.
Evolution of diet in Phyllostomidae: a contribution based on molecular phylogeny data.
2nd IMPRS Selection Symposium, Konstanz University, Germany, 14th-18th March 2011.
Posters
5. Vogl I., Gager Y., Werner L., Graef J., Birnbaum A., Schildhaus H.-U., Gabert J. & K. Neumann.
Detecting fusion genes in NSCLC tumors using a NGS-targeted approach. 5. Dessauer Molekularpathologie Symposium, Dessau, 10 March 2018 Download the poster. 4. Gager Y., Vogl I., Neumann K. & J. Gabert. Custom-based analyses in oncology using the programming language R. 5. Dessauer Molekularpathologie Symposium, Dessau, 10 March 2018 Download the poster. 3. Beucher Y. & Gager Y. The Greater Noctule (Nyctalus lasiopterus) in the middle of southern France: a 5-year study brings new insights on the ecology of the species. 5th International Berlin Bat Meeting, Berlin, Germany, 24-26 February 2017. Download the poster. 2. Gager Y. & Dechmann D. Evolution of social foraging: insights from a bat at the energetic edge. Download the poster. 1. Gager Y., Botero F. & Douzery E. The evolution of diets in Phyllostomidae : a contribution based on molecular phylogeny data. XVth International Bat Research Conference, Czech University of Life Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic, 23rd-27th August 2010. Download the poster or read the abstract. You can also check the slides from the Master's defense. |