L’UMR 7206 "Éco-Anthropologie" est une unité mixte de recherche (UMR) du Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS), du Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle (MNHN) et de l’Université de Paris.
MAILLE Audrey, Pillay Neville & Schradin Carsten, 2015 — Seasonal Variation in Attention and Spatial Performance in a Wild Population of the African striped mouse (Rhabdomys pumilio). Animal Cognitionvol. 18, n° 6, p. 1231-1242
Ghesquière Emmanuel, Philippe Chambon, Giazzon David, Hachem Lamys, Thevenet Corinne & Thomas Aline, juin 2015 — « Monumental cemeteries of the 5<sup>th</sup> millennium BC: The Fleury-sur-Orne contribution » in Megaliths – Societies – Landscapes. Early Monumentality and Social Differentiation in Neolithic Europe.. vol. 18, n° 1, p. 177-192
Palstra Friso P, HEYER Evelyne and AUSTERLITZ Frédéric, 2015 — Statistical Inference on Genetic Data Reveals the Complex Demographic History of Human Populations in Central Asia. Molecular Biology and Evolutionvol. 32, n° 6, p. 1411-1424
Cibot Marie, BORTOLAMIOL Sarah, Seguya Andrew, KRIEF Sabrina, 2015 — Chimpanzees Facing a Dangerous Situation : a High-Traffic Asphalted Road in the Sebitoli Area of Kibale National Park, Uganda. American journal of primatologyvol. 77, n° 8, p. 890-900
KRIEF Sabrina, Watts David P., Mitani John C., Krief Jean-Michel, Cibot Marie, BORTOLAMIOL Sarah, Seguya Andrew G., Couly Gérard, 2015 — Two Cases of Cleft Lip and Other Congenital Anomalies in Wild Chimpanzees Living in Kibale National Park, Uganda. The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journalvol. 52, n° 6, dir. SAGE Publications Sage CA: Los Angeles, CAp. 743-750
BORTOLAMIOL Sarah, Cohen Marianne, Seguya Andrew, DUMEZ Richard, KRIEF Sabrina, 2015 — Le voisinage entre hommes, forêt et les chimpanzés: point de vue depuis le territoire des villageois, à líextérieur du Parc National de Kibale. Revue de primatologie , n° 6,
HEYER Evelyne, Brandenburg Jean-Tristan, Leonardi Michela, TOUPANCE Bruno, Balaresque Patricia, Hegay Tanya, Aldashev Almaz and AUSTERLITZ Frédéric, 2015 — Patrilineal Populations Show More Male Transmission of Reproductive Success Than Cognatic Populations in Central Asia, Which Reduces Their Genetic Diversity. American Journal of Physical Anthropologyvol. 157, n° 4, p. 537-543
Raghavan Maanasa, Steinrücken Matthias, Harris Kelley, Schiffels Stephan, Rasmussen Simon, DeGiorgio Michael, Albrechtsen Anders, Valdiosera Cristina, Ávila-Arcos María C., Malaspinas Anna-Sapfo, Eriksson Anders, Moltke Ida, Metspalu Mait, Homburger Julian R., Wall Jeff et al., 2015 — POPULATION GENETICS. Genomic Evidence for the Pleistocene and Recent Population History of Native Americans. Sciencevol. 349, n° 6250, p. 3884
Morton Elise R, Lynch Joshua, FROMENT Alain, LAFOSSE Sophie, HEYER Evelyne, Przeworski Molly, Blekhman Ran and SÉGUREL Laure, 2015 — Variation in Rural African Gut Microbiota is Strongly Correlated with Colonization by Entamoeba and Subsistence. PLoS geneticsvol. 11, n° 11,
Balaresque Patricia, Poulet Nicolas, Cussat-Blanc Sylvain, Gerard Patrice, Quintana-Murci Lluís, HEYER Evelyne and Jobling Mark A., 2015 — Y-Chromosome Descent Clusters and Male Differential Reproductive Success: Young Lineage Expansions Dominate Asian Pastoral Nomadic Populations. European Journal of Human Geneticsvol. 23, n° 10, p. 1413
LE BOMIN Sylvie & MIFUNE Marie-France, 2015 — « Pourquoi la musique est-elle universelle et si diversifiée? » in Une belle histoire de l’Homme.. , , dir. Flammarionp. 56-57
NARAT Victor, PENNEC Flora, SIMMEN Bruno, Ngawolo JeanChristophe Bokika & KRIEF Sabrina, 2015 — Bonobo Habituation in a Forest–Savanna Mosaic Habitat : Influence of Ape Species, Habitat Type, and Sociocultural Context. Primatesvol. 56, n° 4, p. 339-349
Boëte Christophe, Beisel Uli, Reis Castro Luísa, CÉSARD Nicolas, Reeves R. Guy, 2015 — Engaging Scientists: An Online Survey Exploring the Experience of Innovative Biotechnological Approaches to Controlling Vector-Borne Diseases. Parasites & Vectorsvol. 8, n° 1,
CÉSARD Nicolas, Heri Valentinus, 2015 — « Indonesian Forest Communities : Indigenous and Local Knowledge of Pollination and Pollinators Associated with Food Production » in Indigenous and Local Knowledge about Pollination and Pollinatorsassociated with Food Production: Outcomes from a Global DialogueWorkshop (Panama, 1-5 December 2014).. , , p. 8-17
CÉSARD Nicolas, Komatsu Seiji, Iwata Akihisa, 2015 — Processing Insect Abundance : Trading and Fishing of Zazamushi in Central Japan (Nagano Prefecture, Honsh Island). Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicinevol. 11, n° 1,
HEYER Evelyne and Rocha Jorge, 2015 — Sub-Saharan Africa : Human Genetics. The Global Prehistory of Human Migration , , p. 115-124
BLANC Julien, Bernadette Lizet, Françoise Dubost, 2015 — Vivables, vivantes et vivrières : de nouveaux espoirs pour la ville ?. Revue d’ethnoécologie , n° 8,
Sgarlata G. M., Salmona J., Razanaparany T., Rabarivola C. J., Jan F., Rasolondraibe E., Andriaholinirina N. V., MANNI Franz, BAYART Françoise, Chikhi L., 2015 — Crowned Sifaka (Propithecus coronatus) mitochondrial genetic diversity in a fragmented landscape. TIBIE Conference: Global Biodiversity Change - from genes to ecosystems. Vaiaro, Portugal, (Abstract) , ,
ROUÉ Marie, BATTESTI Vincent, CÉSARD Nicolas, Simenel Romain, 2015 — Ethnoecology of Pollination and Pollinators: Knowledge and Practice in Three Societies. Revue d'ethnoécologievol. 2015, n° 7,