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Microbiome, communication and reproduction : host-microbiome interactions and parent-offspring communication in birds

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THÈSE!

En'vue'de'l'obten1on'du'

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DOCTORAT'DE'L’UNIVERSITÉ'DE'TOULOUSE''

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Délivré'par':' Université!Toulouse!III!0!Paul!Saba5er!! Ecole'doctorale'et'Discipline'ou'spécialité':'' SEVAB!0!Ecologie,!Biodiversité!et!Evolu5on!

Présentée'et'soutenue'par':'

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Staffan'Jacob'

' Le!vendredi!20!septembre!2013! !

Titre:'

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Microbiome,'communica1on'and'reproduc1on:!

host0microbiome!interac5ons!and!parent0offspring!

communica5on!in!birds

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Unité'de'recherche:' Laboratoire!Evolu5on!&!Diversité!Biologique! ! Directeur'de'recherche:! Dr.!Philipp!Heeb! ! Rapporteurs:' Dr.!Claire!Doutrelant!(CEFE,!Montpellier)! Dr.!Julien!Gasparini!(EcoEvo,!Paris)! ! Autres'membres'du'jury:' Prof.!Jean0Bap5ste!Ferdy!(EDB,!Toulouse)! Dr.!Doris!Gomez!(Mecadev,!Paris)! Prof.!Claude!Gu5errez!(IPBS,!Toulouse)!

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