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Population genetics reveals cryptic lineages and ongoing hybridization in a declining migratory fish species complex

View ORCID ProfileQuentin Rougemont, Charles Perrier, Anne-Laure Besnard, Isabelle Lebel, Yann Abdallah, Eric Feunteun, Elodie Réveillac, Emilien Lasne, Anthony Acou, David José Nachon, Fernando Cobo, Guillaume Evanno, Jean-Luc Baglinière, Sophie Launey
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.12.04.471201
Quentin Rougemont
1ESE, Ecology and Ecosystems Health, Agrocampus Ouest, INRAE, Rennes, France
2CEFE, Univ Montpellier, CNRS, EPHE, IRD, Montpellier, France
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  • For correspondence: quentinrougemont@orange.fr
Charles Perrier
3UMR CBGP, INRAE, CIRAD, IRD, Institut Agro, Univ Montpellier, Montpellier, France
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Anne-Laure Besnard
1ESE, Ecology and Ecosystems Health, Agrocampus Ouest, INRAE, Rennes, France
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Isabelle Lebel
4Migrateurs Rhône Méditerranée, Arles, France
5Fédération Nationale de la Pêche en France et de la protection du milieu aquatique (FNPF), Paris, France
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Yann Abdallah
4Migrateurs Rhône Méditerranée, Arles, France
6SCIMABIO, Thonon-les-Bains, France
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Eric Feunteun
7UMS OFB-CNRS-MNHN PatriNat, Station marine du Museum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Dinard, France
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Elodie Réveillac
7UMS OFB-CNRS-MNHN PatriNat, Station marine du Museum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Dinard, France
8LIENSs, Univ La Rochelle CNRS, La Rochelle, France
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Emilien Lasne
7UMS OFB-CNRS-MNHN PatriNat, Station marine du Museum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Dinard, France
1ESE, Ecology and Ecosystems Health, Agrocampus Ouest, INRAE, Rennes, France
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Anthony Acou
8LIENSs, Univ La Rochelle CNRS, La Rochelle, France
9Management of Diadromous Fish in their Environment OFB-INRAE-Institut Agro-UPPA, Rennes, France
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David José Nachon
10Department of Zoology, Genetics and Physical Anthropology, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Santiago de Compostela
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Fernando Cobo
10Department of Zoology, Genetics and Physical Anthropology, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Santiago de Compostela
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Guillaume Evanno
1ESE, Ecology and Ecosystems Health, Agrocampus Ouest, INRAE, Rennes, France
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Jean-Luc Baglinière
1ESE, Ecology and Ecosystems Health, Agrocampus Ouest, INRAE, Rennes, France
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Sophie Launey
1ESE, Ecology and Ecosystems Health, Agrocampus Ouest, INRAE, Rennes, France
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Abstract

Deciphering the effects of historical and recent demographic processes responsible for the spatial patterns of genetic diversity and structure is a key objective in evolutionary and conservation biology. Using genetic analyses, we investigated the demographic history, the contemporary genetic diversity and structure, and the occurrence of hybridization and introgression, of two species of anadromous fish with contrasted life history strategies and which have undergone recent demographic declines, the allis shad (Alosa alosa) and the twaite shad (Alosa fallax). We genotyped 706 individuals from 20 rivers and 5 sites at sea in Southern Europe at microsatellite markers. Genetic structure between populations was lower for the nearly semelparous species allis shad that disperse stronger distance compared to the iteroparous species, twaite shad. Individuals caught at sea were assigned at the river level for twaite shad and at the region level for allis shad. Using an approximate Bayesian computation framework, we inferred that the most likely long term historical divergence scenario between both species implicated historical separation followed by secondary contact accompanied by strong population size decline. Accordingly, we found evidence of contemporary hybridization and introgression between both species. Besides, our results support the existence of cryptic species in the Mediterranean sea. Overall, our results shed light on the interplay between historical and recent demographic processes and life history strategies in shaping population genetic diversity and structure of closely related species. The recent demographic decline of these species’ populations and their hybridization should be carefully considered while implementing conservation programs.

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Population genetics reveals cryptic lineages and ongoing hybridization in a declining migratory fish species complex
Quentin Rougemont, Charles Perrier, Anne-Laure Besnard, Isabelle Lebel, Yann Abdallah, Eric Feunteun, Elodie Réveillac, Emilien Lasne, Anthony Acou, David José Nachon, Fernando Cobo, Guillaume Evanno, Jean-Luc Baglinière, Sophie Launey
bioRxiv 2021.12.04.471201; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.12.04.471201
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Population genetics reveals cryptic lineages and ongoing hybridization in a declining migratory fish species complex
Quentin Rougemont, Charles Perrier, Anne-Laure Besnard, Isabelle Lebel, Yann Abdallah, Eric Feunteun, Elodie Réveillac, Emilien Lasne, Anthony Acou, David José Nachon, Fernando Cobo, Guillaume Evanno, Jean-Luc Baglinière, Sophie Launey
bioRxiv 2021.12.04.471201; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.12.04.471201

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