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Dr. Emilie Hardouin joined Bournemouth University in May 2012 and is now an associate lecturer in conservation genetics. Her research focuses on the distribution and mechanisms of rapid adaptation of invasive species. She completed her PhD at the Max-Planck-Institute for Evolutionary Biology (MPI), Germany (2007-2011) after an MSc in Genetic from the University Paris 7, France.
During her PhD and Post-Doctoral fellowship (02/2011 - 05/2012) at the MPI, she was under the supervision of Prof.
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Ledevin, R., Hardouin, E.A. et al., 2016. Phylogeny and adaptation shape the teeth of insular mice. Proceedings of the Royal Society B.
Renaud, S., Dufour, A.-B., Hardouin, E., Ledevin, R. and Auffray, J.-C., 2015. Once upon Multivariate Analyses: When They Tell Several Stories about Biological Evolution. PLoS One.
Hardouin, E.A., Orth, A., Teschke, M., Darvish, J., Tautz, D. and Bonhomme, F., 2015. Eurasian house mouse (Mus musculus L.) differentiation at microsatellite loci identifies the Iranian plateau as a phylogeographic hotspot. BMC Evolutionary Biology.
Renaud, S., Gomes Rodrigues, H., Ledevin, R., Pisanu, B., Chapuis, J.-L. and Hardouin, E.A., 2015. Fast evolutionary response of house mice to anthropogenic disturbance on a Sub-Antarctic island. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 114, 513-526.
Renaud, S., Hardouin, E.A., Pisanu, B. and Chapuis, J.L., 2013. Invasive house mice facing a changing environment on the Sub-Antarctic Guillou Island (Kerguelen Archipelago). Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 26 (3), 612-624.
Renaud, S., Hardouin, E.A., Pisanu, B. and Chapuis, J.L., 2013. Invasive house mice facing a changing environment on the Sub-Antarctic Guillou Island (Kerguelen Archipelago). J Evol Biol, 26 (3), 612-624.
Linnenbrink M, Wang J, Hardouin EA, Künzel S, Metzler D and Baines JF, 2013. The role of biogeography in shaping diversity of the intestinal microbia in house mouse. Molecular Ecology.
Hardouin EA and Tautz D, 2013. Increased mitochondrial mutation frequency after an island colonization: positive selection or accumulation of slightly deleterious mutations? Biology Letters, 9 (2).
Myles, S., Hardouin, E. et al., 2011. Testing the thrifty gene hypothesis: the Gly482Ser variant in PPARGC1A is associated with BMI in Tongans. BMC Med Genet, 12, 10.
Hardouin, E.A., Chapuis, J.-L., Stevens, M.I., Van Vuuren, J.B., Quillfeldt, P., Scavetta, R.J., Teschke, M. and Tautz, D., 2010. House mouse colonization patterns on the sub-Antarctic Kerguelen Archipelago suggest singular primary invasions and resilience against re-invasion. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 10 (325).
Bryk, J., Hardouin, E., Pugach, I., Hughes, D., Strotmann, R., Stoneking, M. and Myles, S., 2008. Positive selection in East Asians for an EDAR allele that enhances NF-kappaB activation. PLoS One, 3 (5), e2209.