Evolutionary Ecology of Kerguelen Islands Colonization by Introduced Salmonids: SALMEVOL 1041-2 project

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serval:BIB_99E273C6ADA7
Type
Rapport: document publié par une institution, habituellement élément d'une série.
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Publications
Titre
Evolutionary Ecology of Kerguelen Islands Colonization by Introduced Salmonids: SALMEVOL 1041-2 project
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Labonne Jacques, Buoro Mathieu, Aulus-Giacosa Lucie, Vignon Matthias, Havarstein Eldoy Sindre, Grimsrud Davidsen Jan, Bordeleau Xavier, Ferchiou Sophia, Caza France, St-Pierre Yves, Betoulle Stephane, Aymes Jean-Christophe, Gueraud François, P. Hendry Andrew, Marandel Lucie, Glise Stéphane, Herman Alexandre, Veron Vincent, Panserat Stéphane, Gaudin Philippe
Détails de l'institution
Institut national de recherche pour l’agriculture, l’alimentation et l’environnement (INRAE); Université de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour (UPPA); Institut Polaire Paul-Emile Victor.
Date de publication
07/2022
Langue
anglais
Résumé
The present report is a synthesis of all studies conducted around the long-term ecological research (LTER) monitoring of introduced salmonid species in the sub Antarctic Kerguelen islands over the 2015- 2020 period, within the SALMEVOL-2 project. The monitoring encompasses the history of eight species, five of which are still present in Kerguelen, the data and collections spanning five decades and tenths of rivers. Based on this monitoring, but also thanks to various field experiments, we have undertaken to study the evolutionary ecology of these species, using the invasive Brown trout as flagship model, under the premise that the Kerguelen situation, where rivers were previously void of any fish species, could be an anticipation lab of the situation developing at the poles due to climate change. Our findings pertain to life history traits such as individual growth, migration between freshwater and marine ecosystems, microbiomes, but also proximal and ultimate mechanisms of adaptation in relation to the local environment. We also begin to investigate how the expanding metapopulation structure, resulting from multiple invasion events, may affect life history traits evolution.
Mots-clé
Evolutionary ecology, salmonids, biological invasion, Subantarctic Islands, Kerguelen archipelago, life-history traits, local adaptation
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01/11/2023 11:17
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02/11/2023 7:08
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