Consequences of adaptive plasticity and local adaptation in the European eel: assessing population-level responses to anthropogenic pressures

International audience As a result of a collapse observed since the 80's, the European eel (Anguilla anguilla) is now classified as critically endangered in the IUCN Red List and the European Commission enforced a European Regulation which requires a reduction in all sources of anthropogenic mo...

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Main Authors: Mateo, M., Lambert, Patrick, Tétard, S., Drouineau, Hilaire
Other Authors: Ecosystèmes aquatiques et changements globaux (UR EABX), Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies pour l'environnement et l'agriculture (IRSTEA), EDF (EDF)
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Language:English
Published: HAL CCSD 2015
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Online Access:https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02605052
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spelling ftccsdartic:oai:HAL:hal-02605052v1 2023-05-15T13:28:19+02:00 Consequences of adaptive plasticity and local adaptation in the European eel: assessing population-level responses to anthropogenic pressures Conséquences de la plasticité phénotypique et l'adaptation locale chez l'anguille européenne : évaluer les réponses de la population aux pressions anthropiques Mateo, M. Lambert, Patrick Tétard, S. Drouineau, Hilaire Ecosystèmes aquatiques et changements globaux (UR EABX) Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies pour l'environnement et l'agriculture (IRSTEA) EDF (EDF) Montpellier, France 2015-06-02 https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02605052 en eng HAL CCSD hal-02605052 https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02605052 IRSTEA: PUB00051541 Models in Ecology and Evolution https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02605052 Models in Ecology and Evolution, Jun 2015, Montpellier, France. pp.13 [SDE]Environmental Sciences info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference papers 2015 ftccsdartic 2021-09-11T23:47:42Z International audience As a result of a collapse observed since the 80's, the European eel (Anguilla anguilla) is now classified as critically endangered in the IUCN Red List and the European Commission enforced a European Regulation which requires a reduction in all sources of anthropogenic mortality. The strong spatial heterogeneity of anthropogenic pressures affecting eel population in Europe combined with a spatial variability in life history traits at both the distribution area and river catchment scales raise specific challenges for management. This catadromous species represents a panmictic population that spawns in the Sargasso Sea and whose larvae are passively transported by ocean currents to the inner waters of Morocco to Norway. These features promote the emergence of phenotypic plasticity rather than local genetic adaptation as an adaptive response to spatially structured environment and suggest that life history traits heterogeneity may be a result of this adaptation. The first version of the evolutionary ecology-based model for eel (EvEel) explores spatial variability in terms of life history traits, tactics and demographic attributes as a result of adaptive phenotypic plasticity. Assuming fitness maximization, the model was able to reproduce most patterns observed across river catchment scale and distribution area. This suggests that sex determination, length-at-silvering and habitat use may be plastic mechanisms that allow eels to cope with environment variability. A second version of the model is currently being developed to take into account genetic variability in addition to phenotypic plasticity. A preliminary exploration of the model is exploring if the combination of both aspects improves the performance of the model and its ability to mimic observed patterns. Then, the model will be used to assess the impacts of anthropogenic pressures (habitat fragmentation, pollution or fishing) in terms of fertile biomass and population’s demographic attributes. After this theoretical step, model ... Conference Object Anguilla anguilla European eel Archive ouverte HAL (Hyper Article en Ligne, CCSD - Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe) Norway
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Mateo, M.
Lambert, Patrick
Tétard, S.
Drouineau, Hilaire
Consequences of adaptive plasticity and local adaptation in the European eel: assessing population-level responses to anthropogenic pressures
topic_facet [SDE]Environmental Sciences
description International audience As a result of a collapse observed since the 80's, the European eel (Anguilla anguilla) is now classified as critically endangered in the IUCN Red List and the European Commission enforced a European Regulation which requires a reduction in all sources of anthropogenic mortality. The strong spatial heterogeneity of anthropogenic pressures affecting eel population in Europe combined with a spatial variability in life history traits at both the distribution area and river catchment scales raise specific challenges for management. This catadromous species represents a panmictic population that spawns in the Sargasso Sea and whose larvae are passively transported by ocean currents to the inner waters of Morocco to Norway. These features promote the emergence of phenotypic plasticity rather than local genetic adaptation as an adaptive response to spatially structured environment and suggest that life history traits heterogeneity may be a result of this adaptation. The first version of the evolutionary ecology-based model for eel (EvEel) explores spatial variability in terms of life history traits, tactics and demographic attributes as a result of adaptive phenotypic plasticity. Assuming fitness maximization, the model was able to reproduce most patterns observed across river catchment scale and distribution area. This suggests that sex determination, length-at-silvering and habitat use may be plastic mechanisms that allow eels to cope with environment variability. A second version of the model is currently being developed to take into account genetic variability in addition to phenotypic plasticity. A preliminary exploration of the model is exploring if the combination of both aspects improves the performance of the model and its ability to mimic observed patterns. Then, the model will be used to assess the impacts of anthropogenic pressures (habitat fragmentation, pollution or fishing) in terms of fertile biomass and population’s demographic attributes. After this theoretical step, model ...
author2 Ecosystèmes aquatiques et changements globaux (UR EABX)
Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies pour l'environnement et l'agriculture (IRSTEA)
EDF (EDF)
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author Mateo, M.
Lambert, Patrick
Tétard, S.
Drouineau, Hilaire
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Lambert, Patrick
Tétard, S.
Drouineau, Hilaire
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title Consequences of adaptive plasticity and local adaptation in the European eel: assessing population-level responses to anthropogenic pressures
title_short Consequences of adaptive plasticity and local adaptation in the European eel: assessing population-level responses to anthropogenic pressures
title_full Consequences of adaptive plasticity and local adaptation in the European eel: assessing population-level responses to anthropogenic pressures
title_fullStr Consequences of adaptive plasticity and local adaptation in the European eel: assessing population-level responses to anthropogenic pressures
title_full_unstemmed Consequences of adaptive plasticity and local adaptation in the European eel: assessing population-level responses to anthropogenic pressures
title_sort consequences of adaptive plasticity and local adaptation in the european eel: assessing population-level responses to anthropogenic pressures
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https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02605052
Models in Ecology and Evolution, Jun 2015, Montpellier, France. pp.13
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