Publications by authors named "Delphine Ditlecadet"
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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Delphine Ditlecadet"
- Delphine Ditlecadet’s research primarily explores biochemical adaptations in aquatic species, especially focusing on lipid metabolism and cryoprotection mechanisms in fishes such as rainbow smelt, which synthesize glycerol to survive freezing temperatures.
- Her studies also delve into evolutionary aspects of sensory and reproductive traits in unique species, exemplified by her work on sex-role reversal in the red phalarope, emphasizing the adaptations that arise from differing mate competition.
- In addition to her work on fishes, Ditlecadet investigates genetic aspects of nutrient regulation in crustaceans, as seen in her research on insulin-like receptor duplication in Daphnia pulex, contributing to a broader understanding of metabolic pathways in non-model invertebrates.