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PLOS ONE | 2016

Heritability of Boldness and Hypoxia Avoidance in European Seabass, Dicentrarchus labrax

Sébastien Ferrari; Khaled Horri; François Allal; Alain Vergnet; David Benhaïm; Marc Vandeputte; Béatrice Chatain; Marie-Laure Bégout

To understand the genetic basis of coping style in European seabass, fish from a full factorial mating (10 females x 50 males) were reared in common garden and individually tagged. Individuals coping style was characterized through behavior tests at four different ages, categorizing fish into proactive or reactive: a hypoxia avoidance test (at 255 days post hatching, dph) and 3 risk-taking tests (at 276, 286 and 304 dph). We observed significant heritability of the coping style, higher for the average of risk-taking scores (h2 = 0.45 ± 0.14) than for the hypoxia avoidance test (h2 = 0.19 ± 0.10). The genetic correlations between the three risk-taking scores were very high (rA = 0.96–0.99) showing that although their repeatability was moderately high (rP = 0.64–0.72), successive risk-taking tests evaluated the same genetic variation. A mild genetic correlation between the results of the hypoxia avoidance test and the average of risk-taking scores (0.45 ± 0.27) suggested that hypoxia avoidance and risk-taking tests do not address exactly the same behavioral and physiological responses. Genetic correlations between weight and risk taking traits showed negative values whatever the test used in our population i.e. reactive individual weights were larger. The results of this quantitative genetic analysis suggest a potential for the development of selection programs based on coping styles that could increase seabass welfare without altering growth performances. Overall, it also contributes to a better understanding of the origin and the significance of individual behavioral differences.


Behavioural Processes | 2016

The shy prefer familiar congeners

David Benhaïm; Sébastien Ferrari; Béatrice Chatain; Marie-Laure Bégout

The shy-bold continuum is both a fundamental aspect of human behavior and a relatively stable behavioral trait for many other species. Here we assessed whether shy individuals prefer familiar congeners, taking the European sea bass, a recently domesticated fish showing similar behavioral responses to wild fish, as a model to better understand the inter-individual variability in social behavior previously observed in this species. In the wild, the link between familiarity i.e., the preference of fish for familiar congeners and boldness could be part of the mechanism underlying shoaling formation in fish. Thirty fish were individually tested in a device designed to assess the preference for a familiar vs. an unfamiliar congener on the basis of visual cues only. An open field test (OFT) with shelter was performed on the same fish 32 days later to assess the boldness of each individual. Variables of interest included the proportion of time spent in the shelter, border and center zone of the arena and variables of activity. Variables measured in OFT were collapsed into first principal component scores using Principal Components Analysis (PCA) which allowed characterizing a shy-bold continuum. Time spent near the familiar congener was negatively correlated with boldness i.e., shy individuals spent most of the time near the familiar congener. We discuss the relevance of these findings to the understanding of the behavior of European sea bass and suggest that the link between familiarity and shyness is a general aspect of both animal and human behavior.


Applied Animal Behaviour Science | 2015

Consistency in European seabass coping styles: A life-history approach

Sébastien Ferrari; Sandie Millot; Didier Leguay; Béatrice Chatain; Marie-Laure Bégout


Aquaculture | 2014

Early individual electronic identification of sea bass using RFID microtags: A first example of early phenotyping of sex-related growth

Sébastien Ferrari; Béatrice Chatain; Xavier Cousin; Didier Leguay; Alain Vergnet; Marie-Odile Vidal; Marc Vandeputte; Marie-Laure Bégout


Applied Animal Behaviour Science | 2014

First links between self-feeding behaviour and personality traits in European seabass, Dicentrarchus labrax

Sébastien Ferrari; David Benhaïm; Tatiana Colchen; Béatrice Chatain; Marie-Laure Bégout


World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production Aotea Centre Auckland, New Zealand, 11–16 February 2018 | 2018

Estimation of genetic parameters of feed conversion ratio based on individual phenotypes and genomic data in sea bass

Mathieu Besson; François Allal; Béatrice Chatain; Alain Vergnet; Frédéric Clota; Sébastien Ferrari; Marc Vandeputte


AE2017 - Aquaculture Europe 2017. October 17-20 2017, Dubrovnik, Croatia | 2017

A medium-throughput method to phenotype fish for individual feed efficiency

Mathieu Besson; François Allal; Béatrice Chatain; Alain Vergnet; Frédéric Clota; Sébastien Ferrari; Marc Vandeputte


Applied Animal Behaviour Science | 2016

Corrigendum to “Unpredictability in food supply during early life influences growth and boldness in European seabass, Dicentrarchus labrax” [Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci. 180 (July) (2016) 147–156]

Sébastien Ferrari; Didier Leguay; Alain Vergnet; Marie-Odile Vidal; Béatrice Chatain; Marie-Laure Bégout


Journée du SFAM (Syndicat Français de l'Aquaculture Marine et Nouvelle) | 2015

La personnalité du bar… un caractère héritable

François Allal; Sébastien Ferrari; Khaled Horri; Béatrice Chatain; Marc Vandeputte


Aquaculture Europe 2015 | 2015

The phenotypic and genetic links between early individual growth and sex determination in European sea bass

Marc Vandeputte; Khaled Horri; François Allal; Sébastien Ferrari; Marie-Odile Vidal; François Ruelle; Alain Vergnet; Marie-Laure Bégout; Béatrice Chatain

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David Benhaïm

Conservatoire national des arts et métiers

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Frédéric Clota

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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