4 results on '"Xavier Fauvergue"'
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2. Inbreeding depression in a parasitoid wasp with single-locus complementary sex determination.
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Chloé Vayssade, Céline de Fazio, Bastien Quaglietti, Alexandra Auguste, Nicolas Ris, and Xavier Fauvergue
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Inbreeding and inbreeding depression are key processes in small or isolated populations and are therefore central concerns for the management of threatened or (re)introduced organisms. Haplodiploid species of the order Hymenoptera have a particular status with regard to inbreeding depression. Although recessive deleterious alleles that are expressed in males should be purged, an alternative form of inbreeding depression exists in species with single-locus complementary sex determination (sl-CSD). Under sl-CSD, genetically-related parents have a high probability of producing sterile sons instead of fertile daughters. In this article, we study inbreeding depression in Venturia canescens (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae), a parasitoid wasp with sl-CSD. We used a crossing design to manipulate relatedness according to three levels: within-family, between-family and between-population. For each level, several fitness components were measured on parents and female offspring. We found a 20% reduction in egg load at emergence for inbred crosses. Inbred crosses also yielded a higher proportion of males, as expected in a species with sl-CSD. Mating probability, presence of daughters among offspring, body size, symmetry and longevity were unaffected by inbreeding.
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- 2014
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3. Host-parasitoid dynamics and the success of biological control when parasitoids are prone to allee effects.
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Anaïs Bompard, Isabelle Amat, Xavier Fauvergue, and Thierry Spataro
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
In sexual organisms, low population density can result in mating failures and subsequently yields a low population growth rate and high chance of extinction. For species that are in tight interaction, as in host-parasitoid systems, population dynamics are primarily constrained by demographic interdependences, so that mating failures may have much more intricate consequences. Our main objective is to study the demographic consequences of parasitoid mating failures at low density and its consequences on the success of biological control. For this, we developed a deterministic host-parasitoid model with a mate-finding Allee effect, allowing to tackle interactions between the Allee effect and key determinants of host-parasitoid demography such as the distribution of parasitoid attacks and host competition. Our study shows that parasitoid mating failures at low density result in an extinction threshold and increase the domain of parasitoid deterministic extinction. When proned to mate finding difficulties, parasitoids with cyclic dynamics or low searching efficiency go extinct; parasitoids with high searching efficiency may either persist or go extinct, depending on host intraspecific competition. We show that parasitoids suitable as biocontrol agents for their ability to reduce host populations are particularly likely to suffer from mate-finding Allee effects. This study highlights novel perspectives for understanding of the dynamics observed in natural host-parasitoid systems and improving the success of parasitoid introductions.
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- 2013
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4. Inbreeding depression in a parasitoid wasp with single-locus complementary sex determination
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Bastien Quaglietti, Chloé Vayssade, Nicolas Ris, Alexandra Auguste, Xavier Fauvergue, Céline de Fazio, Institut Sophia Agrobiotech (ISA), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Nice Sophia Antipolis (... - 2019) (UNS), COMUE Université Côte d'Azur (2015-2019) (COMUE UCA)-COMUE Université Côte d'Azur (2015-2019) (COMUE UCA)-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA), Agence Nationale de la Recherche [ANR-2010-BLAN-1717], and Fondation pour la Recherche sur la Biodiversite [AAP-IN-2009-052]
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0106 biological sciences ,Male ,[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] ,Wasps ,lcsh:Medicine ,01 natural sciences ,Inbred strain ,Ploidy ,Inbreeding depression ,Natural Selection ,Body Size ,Inbreeding ,Animal Breeding ,lcsh:Science ,Animal Management ,Genetics ,0303 health sciences ,détermination du sexe ,Multidisciplinary ,biology ,Ecology ,dépression de consanguinité ,Agriculture ,Gene Pool ,[SDE]Environmental Sciences ,Haplodiploidy ,Female ,France ,Sex ratio ,Research Article ,consanguinité ,Evolutionary Processes ,Outbreeding depression ,Longevity ,010603 evolutionary biology ,Parasitoid wasp ,03 medical and health sciences ,Animals ,Parasites ,Sex Ratio ,Crosses, Genetic ,030304 developmental biology ,Ovum ,Evolutionary Biology ,Genetic Drift ,Ecology and Environmental Sciences ,lcsh:R ,Biology and Life Sciences ,venturia canescens ,allèle ,Sex Determination Processes ,biology.organism_classification ,Ichneumonidae ,Genetic Loci ,Evolutionary Ecology ,fécondite ,Linear Models ,Genetic Polymorphism ,Veterinary Science ,lcsh:Q ,Zoology ,Entomology ,Population Genetics - Abstract
International audience; Inbreeding and inbreeding depression are key processes in small or isolated populations and are therefore central concerns for the management of threatened or (re) introduced organisms. Haplodiploid species of the order Hymenoptera have a particular status with regard to inbreeding depression. Although recessive deleterious alleles that are expressed in males should be purged, an alternative form of inbreeding depression exists in species with single-locus complementary sex determination (sl-CSD). Under sl-CSD, genetically-related parents have a high probability of producing sterile sons instead of fertile daughters. In this article, we study inbreeding depression in Venturia canescens (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae), a parasitoid wasp with sl-CSD. We used a crossing design to manipulate relatedness according to three levels: within-family, between-family and between-population. For each level, several fitness components were measured on parents and female offspring. We found a 20% reduction in egg load at emergence for inbred crosses. Inbred crosses also yielded a higher proportion of males, as expected in a species with sl-CSD. Mating probability, presence of daughters among offspring, body size, symmetry and longevity were unaffected by inbreeding.
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- 2014
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