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Heredity | 2017

Unexpected pattern of pearl millet genetic diversity among ethno-linguistic groups in the Lake Chad Basin

A K Naino Jika; Christine Raimond; Eric Garine; Anne Luxereau; N Takvorian; R S Djermakoye; T Adam; Thierry Robert

Despite of a growing interest in considering the role of sociological factors in seed exchanges and their consequences on the evolutionary dynamics of agro-biodiversity, very few studies assessed the link between ethno-linguistic diversity and genetic diversity patterns in small-holder farming systems. This is key for optimal improvement and conservation of crop genetic resources. Here, we investigated genetic diversity at 17 SSR markers of pearl millet landraces (varieties named by farmers) in the Lake Chad Basin. 69 pearl millet populations, representing 27 landraces collected in eight ethno-linguistic farmer groups, were analyzed. We found that the farmers’ local taxonomy was not a good proxy for population’s genetic differentiation as previously shown at smaller scales. Our results show the existence of a genetic structure of pearl millet mainly associated with ethno-linguistic diversity in the western side of the lake Chad. It suggests there is a limit to gene flow between landraces grown by different ethno-linguistic groups. This result was rather unexpected, because of the highly outcrossing mating system of pearl millet, the high density of pearl millet fields all along the green belt of this Sahelian area and the fact that seed exchanges among ethno-linguistic groups are known to occur. In the eastern side of the Lake, the pattern of genetic diversity suggests a larger efficient circulation of pearl millet genes between ethno-linguistic groups that are less numerous, spatially intermixed and, for some of them, more prone to exogamy. Finally, other historical and environmental factors which may contribute to the observed diversity patterns are discussed.


Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation | 2014

Coupling environmental and social processes to simulate the emergence of a savannah landscape mosaic under shifting cultivation and assess its sustainability

Nicolas Becu; Christine Raimond; Eric Garine; Marc Deconchat; Kouami Kokou

This paper presents an agent-based spatial simulation of shifting cultivation applied to savannah landscape in North-Cameroon (Duupa ethnic community). The model is based on empirical rules and was developed by a team who seek to create interdisciplinary dynamics by combining domain specific approaches to the same subject. The manner in which the model is described in this paper reflects the interdisciplinary processes that guided its development. It is made up of four domain-specific modules - demography, agriculture, savannah regrowth and social rules - which converge to form a fifth one, i.e., the evolution of the mosaic of cultivated fields. The focus is on how the spatial organization of landscapes results of environmental and social interactions. Two scenarios are presented in this paper. The first simulates the transformation of savannah woodland into a shifting cultivation savannah landscape. The second simulates changes in the landscape and socio-demographic structure of a Duupa village over a 60-year period. The simulation results are used to identify some of the key aspects of the socio-environmental interactions and help to explain why at large spatial scales and over a long period of time, the composition and structure of a landscape appear rather stable. For instance, it is well known that demography plays a key role in both social and environmental dynamics of shifting cultivation systems. Yet, in the case of the Duupa system, we show that social resilience can be acquired through interactions between demographic cycles of rising and falling population levels and a socioeconomic redistribution system. Finally, we compare the model developed with other shifting cultivation models and provide some insights on future developments.


Archive | 2013

De qui les variétés traditionnelles de plantes cultivées pourraient-elles être le patrimoine ? Réflexions depuis le bassin du lac Tchad

Eric Garine; Anne Luxereau; Jean Wencélius; Chloé Violon; Thierry Robert; Adeline Barnaud; Sophie Caillon; Christine Raimond


Archive | 2006

Atlas du Tchad

Christine Raimond; Claude Arditi


Canadian Journal of African Studies | 2001

L'homme et l'animal dans le bassin du lac Tchad

Catherine Baroin; Jean Boutrais; Henri-Pierre Aberlenc; Claude Arditi; Daniel Barreteau; Edmond Bernus; Roger Blench; Mette Bovin; Karsten Brunk; Eric Cardinale; Jean-Charles Clanet; Jean-Philippe Deguine; Françoise Dumas-Champion; Igor de Garine; Eric Garine Wichatitsky; Dymitr Ibriszimow; Herrmann Jungraithmayr; Moïse Labonne; Mahalia Lassibille; Eldridge Mohammadou; N'Chare; Cécile Pouget; Gérard Quéchon; Christine Raimond; Denis Reiss; Mélanie Requier-Desjardins; Paulette Roulon-Doko; Suzanne Ruelland; Nassourou Saibou; Juliette Schaafsma


Advances in Ecological Research | 2015

A network-based method to detect patterns of local crop biodiversity: Validation at the species and infra-species levels

Mathieu Thomas; Nicolas Verzelen; Pierre Barbillon; Oliver T. Coomes; Sophie Caillon; Doyle McKey; Marianne Elias; Eric Garine; Christine Raimond; Edmond Dounias; D. I. Jarvis; Jean Wencélius; Christian Leclerc; Vanesse Labeyrie; Pham Hung Cuong; Nguyen Thi Ngoc Hue; B. R. Sthapit; Ram Rana; Adeline Barnaud; Chloé Violon; Luis Manuel Arias Reyes; Luis Latournerie Moreno; Paola De Santis; François Massol


Archive | 2005

« Le territoire est-il bien un patrimoine ? Approche comparative de deux sociétés de la Haute Bénoué (Dìì, Duupa, Nord-Cameroun) »

Eric Garine; Olivier Langlois; Christine Raimond


Les Cahiers d’Outre-Mer. Revue de géographie de Bordeaux | 2014

Quel pourrait être le territoire des semences des sorghos que cultivent les Duupa du Massif de Poli (Nord du Cameroun)

Eric Garine; Adeline Barnaud; Christine Raimond


Annales de géographie | 2010

Planification territoriale et accès aux ressources naturelles. Retour sur la démarche participative des opérations de sécurisation foncière dans le Nord Cameroun

Christine Raimond; C. Breton; A. Abouya; Amre Moussa


Archive | 2018

Which scale to understand seed fluxes in small-scale farming societies? Snapshots of sorghum from Africa

Eric Garine; Vanesse Labeyrie; Chloé Violon; Jean Wencélius; Christian Leclerc; Christine Raimond

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Adeline Barnaud

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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Anne Luxereau

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Géraud Magrin

Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement

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Doyle B. McKey

École pratique des hautes études

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Marc Deconchat

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Hélène Joly

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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