A General Model of Distant Hybridization Reveals the Conditions for Extinction in Atlantic Salmon and Brown Trout

Interspecific hybridization is common in nature but can be increased in frequency or even originated by human actions, such as species introduction or habitat modification, which may threaten species persistence. When hybridization occurs between distantly related species, referred to as ‘‘distant h...

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Main Authors: Quilodran, Claudio, Currat, Mathias, Montoya Burgos, Juan Ignacio
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Published: 2014
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spelling ftunivgeneve:oai:unige.ch:aou:unige:38879 2023-10-01T03:54:45+02:00 A General Model of Distant Hybridization Reveals the Conditions for Extinction in Atlantic Salmon and Brown Trout Quilodran, Claudio Currat, Mathias Montoya Burgos, Juan Ignacio 2014 https://archive-ouverte.unige.ch/unige:38879 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0101736 https://archive-ouverte.unige.ch/unige:38879 unige:38879 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess ISSN: 1932-6203 PloS one, vol. 9, no. 7 (2014) e101736 info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/590 Hybridization Conservation Genetics Salmonid Competition Modelling info:eu-repo/semantics/article Text Article scientifique info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2014 ftunivgeneve https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0101736 2023-09-07T07:16:17Z Interspecific hybridization is common in nature but can be increased in frequency or even originated by human actions, such as species introduction or habitat modification, which may threaten species persistence. When hybridization occurs between distantly related species, referred to as ‘‘distant hybridization,'' the resulting hybrids are generally infertile or fertile but do not undergo chromosomal recombination during gametogenesis. Here, we present a model describing this frequent but poorly studied interspecific hybridization to assess its consequences on parental species and to anticipate the conditions under which they can reach extinction. Our general model fully incorporates three important processes: densitydependent competition, dominance/recessivity inheritance of traits and assortative mating. We demonstrate its use and flexibility by assessing population extinction risk between Atlantic salmon and brown trout in Norway, whose interbreeding has recently increased due to farmed fish releases into the wild. We identified the set of conditions under which hybridization may threaten salmonid species. Thanks to the flexibility of our model, we evaluated the effect of an additional risk factor, a parasitic disease, and showed that the cumulative effects dramatically increase the extinction risk. The consequences of distant hybridization are not genetically, but demographically mediated. Our general model is useful to better comprehend the evolution of such hybrid systems and we demonstrated its importance in the field of conservat Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Université de Genève: Archive ouverte UNIGE Norway PLoS ONE 9 7 e101736
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Hybridization
Conservation
Genetics
Salmonid
Competition
Modelling
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Hybridization
Conservation
Genetics
Salmonid
Competition
Modelling
Quilodran, Claudio
Currat, Mathias
Montoya Burgos, Juan Ignacio
A General Model of Distant Hybridization Reveals the Conditions for Extinction in Atlantic Salmon and Brown Trout
topic_facet info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/590
Hybridization
Conservation
Genetics
Salmonid
Competition
Modelling
description Interspecific hybridization is common in nature but can be increased in frequency or even originated by human actions, such as species introduction or habitat modification, which may threaten species persistence. When hybridization occurs between distantly related species, referred to as ‘‘distant hybridization,'' the resulting hybrids are generally infertile or fertile but do not undergo chromosomal recombination during gametogenesis. Here, we present a model describing this frequent but poorly studied interspecific hybridization to assess its consequences on parental species and to anticipate the conditions under which they can reach extinction. Our general model fully incorporates three important processes: densitydependent competition, dominance/recessivity inheritance of traits and assortative mating. We demonstrate its use and flexibility by assessing population extinction risk between Atlantic salmon and brown trout in Norway, whose interbreeding has recently increased due to farmed fish releases into the wild. We identified the set of conditions under which hybridization may threaten salmonid species. Thanks to the flexibility of our model, we evaluated the effect of an additional risk factor, a parasitic disease, and showed that the cumulative effects dramatically increase the extinction risk. The consequences of distant hybridization are not genetically, but demographically mediated. Our general model is useful to better comprehend the evolution of such hybrid systems and we demonstrated its importance in the field of conservat
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author Quilodran, Claudio
Currat, Mathias
Montoya Burgos, Juan Ignacio
author_facet Quilodran, Claudio
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Montoya Burgos, Juan Ignacio
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title A General Model of Distant Hybridization Reveals the Conditions for Extinction in Atlantic Salmon and Brown Trout
title_short A General Model of Distant Hybridization Reveals the Conditions for Extinction in Atlantic Salmon and Brown Trout
title_full A General Model of Distant Hybridization Reveals the Conditions for Extinction in Atlantic Salmon and Brown Trout
title_fullStr A General Model of Distant Hybridization Reveals the Conditions for Extinction in Atlantic Salmon and Brown Trout
title_full_unstemmed A General Model of Distant Hybridization Reveals the Conditions for Extinction in Atlantic Salmon and Brown Trout
title_sort general model of distant hybridization reveals the conditions for extinction in atlantic salmon and brown trout
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