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PLOS ONE | 2007

Novelties in Hybrid Zones: Crossroads between Population Genomic and Ecological Approaches

Caroline Costedoat; Nicolas Pech; Rémi Chappaz; André Gilles

Background Interspecific hybridization is widespread, occurring in a taxonomically diverse array of species. The Cyprinidae family, which displays more than 30% hybridization, is a good candidate for studies of processes underlying isolation and speciation, such as genetic exchange between previously isolated lineages. This is particularly relevant in the case of recent hybridization between an invasive species, Chondrostoma nasus nasus (from Eastern Europe), and C. toxostoma toxostoma (a threatened species endemic to southern France), in which bidirectional introgressive hybridization has been demonstrated. Methodology/Principal Findings We studied 128 specimens from reference populations and 1495 hybrid zone specimens (two years of sampling and four stations), using five molecular markers (one mitochondrial gene, four nuclear introns), morphology (meristic and plastic characters) and life history traits (weight, size, coefficient of condition, sex, age, shoaling). We identified 65 hybrid combinations and visualized spatial and temporal changes in composition. The direction of mitochondrial introgression was density-dependent in favor of the rarer species and we demonstrate that the sexual selection hypothesis is a preponderant explanation in the asymmetry of introgression. Despite genomic evolution in the hybrid zone, convergence was observed for body shape and coefficient of condition, indicating changes in foraging behavior with respect to reference populations, reflecting strong environmental pressure. Conclusions/Significance The complex rules of hybrid zone dynamics are established very early in the contact zone. We propose “inheritance from the rare species” as a new evolutionary hypothesis for animal models. The endemic species was not assimilated by the invasive species. Survival rates for this species were highest in the middle of the river (the warmest part) due to a trade-off between food availability and fecundity. The environment-independent hybrid combination may result from nuclear-mitochondrial interactions involving the Tpi1b gene or a gene linked to this gene (Chromosome 16). This genomic region is also responsible for shoaling behavior in Danio rerio and is a promising zone for studies of changes in population dynamics and advances in integrated studies of hybrid zones.


Aquatic Living Resources | 2001

Fitting a model of flexible multifleet–multispecies fisheries to Senegalese artisanal fishery data

Nicolas Pech; A. Samba; Laurent Drapeau; Robert Sabatier; Francis Laloë

Fisheries exploitation systems are characterized by reciprocal interactions between fisheries activity and the harvested resource. Variability and changes affecting ‘natural’ and ‘socio-economic’ environments generate non stationarity of the variables used to describe the fishing activity, the resource and the yields. This characteristic needs to be taken into account in describing the evolution of the relationships between those variables, and in describing fisheries adaptability and sustainability. We present a dynamical system model with an application to data from surveys on activity and results of the Senegalese artisanal fishery from 1974 to 1992. A fitting procedure is proposed, giving estimates of the parameters of the model. A simulation is then made with the fitted model in order to apraise possible impacts of various events of different kind.


Geoderma | 2010

Changes in water extractable organic matter (WEOM) in a calcareous soil under field conditions with time and soil depth

Mohammad Hassouna; Catherine Massiani; Yves Dudal; Nicolas Pech; F. Theraulaz


Aquatic Botany | 2008

Allelopathic potential of two invasive alien Ludwigia spp.

Sophie Dandelot; Christine Robles; Nicolas Pech; Arlette Cazaubon; Régine Verlaque


Biological Journal of The Linnean Society | 2005

Evolution of mosaic hybrid zone between invasive and endemic species of Cyprinidae through space and time

Caroline Costedoat; Nicolas Pech; Marie-Dominique Salducci; Rémi Chappaz; André Gilles


Conservation Genetics | 2004

Deciphering the evolutionary biology of freshwater fish using multiple approaches - insights for the biological conservation of the Vairone (Leuciscus souffia souffia)

Marie-Dominique Salducci; J.-F. Martin; Nicolas Pech; Rémi Chappaz; Caroline Costedoat; André Gilles


Fisheries Research | 1998

Model identification for flexible multifleet–multispecies fisheries: a simulation study

Francis laloë; Nicolas Pech; Robert Sabatier; A. Samba


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 1997

Use of Principal Component Analysis with Instrumental Variables (PCAIV) to analyse fisheries catch data

Nicolas Pech; Francis Laloë


Aquatic Living Resources | 2001

Ajustement d'un modèle de pêcherie adaptable multispécifique et multi-engin aux données de la pêche artisanale sénégalaise.

Nicolas Pech


Archive | 1996

Modèles linéaires généraux et capacité de représentation

Francis Laloë; Nicolas Pech; Monique Simier

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Robert Sabatier

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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André Gilles

Aix-Marseille University

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Rémi Chappaz

Aix-Marseille University

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Monique Simier

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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Yves Dudal

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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