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Leitwein, Maeva; Laporte, Martin; Le Luyer, Jeremy; Mohns, Kayla; Normandeau, Eric; Withler, Ruth; Bernatchez, Louis. |
Human activities induce direct or indirect selection pressure on natural population and may ultimately affect population’s integrity. While numerous conservation programs aimed to minimize human‐induced genomic variation, human‐induced environmental variation may generate epigenomic variation potentially affecting fitness through phenotypic modifications. Major questions remain pertaining to how much epigenomic variation arises from environmental heterogeneity, whether this variation can persist throughout life, and whether it can be transmitted across generations. We performed whole genome bisulfite sequencing (WGBS) on the sperm of genetically indistinguishable hatchery and wild born migrating adults of Coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) from two... |
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Palavras-chave: Conservation; Developmental plasticity; Epigenomic; Fisheries; Fitness; Hatchery; Salmonid. |
Ano: 2021 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00688/79977/82923.pdf |
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Laporte, Martin; Shao, Zhaojun; Berrebi, Patrick; Laabir, Mohamed; Abadie, Eric; Faivre, Nicolas; Rieuvilleneuve, Fabien; Masseret, Estelle. |
Alexandrium catenella (group IV) and Alexandrium tamarense (group III) (Dinophyceae) are two cryptic invasive phytoplankton species belonging to the A. tamarense species complex. Their worldwide spread is favored by the human activities, transportation and climate change. In order to describe their diversity in the Mediterranean Sea and understand their settlements and maintenances in this area, new microsatellite markers were developed based on Thau lagoon (France) samples of A. catenella and A. tamarense strains. In this study twelve new microsatellite markers are proposed. Five of these microsatellite markers show amplifications on A. tamarense and ten on A. catenella. Three of these 12 microsatellite markers allowed amplifications on both cryptic... |
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Palavras-chave: Invasive species; Phytoplankton; Alexandrium; Dinophyceae; Microsatellite markers; Biogeography. |
Ano: 2014 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00189/30026/29398.pdf |
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Le Luyer, Jeremy; Laporte, Martin; Beacham, Terry D.; Kaukinen, Karia H.; Withler, Ruth E.; Leong, Jong S.; Rondeau, Eric B.; Koop, Ben F.; Bernatchez, Louis. |
A puzzling question in conservation biology is how to maintain overall fitness of individuals bred in captive environment upon release into the wild, especially for rehabilitating declining or threatened species [1,2]. For salmonid species, a heritable change in fitness related traits and gene expression has been reported to occur in a single generation of captivity in hatchery environment [3–5]. Such rapid changes are congruent with models of inadvertent domestication selection which may lead to maladaptation in the natural environment [4]. Arguably, the underlying mechanism by which captivity may induce fitness difference between wild and captive congeners is still poorly understood. Short- term selection on complex phenotypic traits is expected to... |
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Palavras-chave: Epigenetics; Methylation; Coho salmon; Hatchery; RAD sequencing. |
Ano: 2017 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00409/52050/52722.pdf |
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