Hybridization between char species (Salvelinus alpinus and Salvelinus fontinalis): a fast track for novel allometric trajectories

Hybridization between closely related species can generate genetic and phenotypic variation, providing valuable biological material to assess the physiological impact of the structural or functional variability of different organs. In the present study, we examined growth rates of various organs and...

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Main Authors: Dupont-Cyr, Bernard-Antonin, Dufresne, France, Christen, Félix, Desrosiers, Véronique, Proulx, Émilie, Le François, Nathalie R., Vandenberg, Grant W., Blier, Pierre Ulrich
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Language:French
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://semaphore.uqar.ca/id/eprint/1720/
https://semaphore.uqar.ca/id/eprint/1720/1/Bernard-Antonin_Dupont_Cyr_et_al_octobre2018.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1242/bio.033332
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author Dupont-Cyr, Bernard-Antonin
Dufresne, France
Christen, Félix
Desrosiers, Véronique
Proulx, Émilie
Le François, Nathalie R.
Vandenberg, Grant W.
Blier, Pierre Ulrich
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Dufresne, France
Christen, Félix
Desrosiers, Véronique
Proulx, Émilie
Le François, Nathalie R.
Vandenberg, Grant W.
Blier, Pierre Ulrich
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description Hybridization between closely related species can generate genetic and phenotypic variation, providing valuable biological material to assess the physiological impact of the structural or functional variability of different organs. In the present study, we examined growth rates of various organs and whole body in brook char, Arctic char and their reciprocal hybrids over a period of 281 days. Parental species achieved significantly higher body mass than their hybrids. Hybridization significantly reduced the relative size of the heart, liver and spleen. The relative size of pyloric caeca did not differ among the four groups. The observed lower growth performance of the hybrids compared to parental species strongly suggests that divergence in the relative size of digestive organs, liver and heart partly dictate growth capacity. Our results also suggest that the increased variability achieved through hybridization may prove useful in a genetic selection program. -- Keywords : Arctic char Brook char Ontogeny Morphometry Heterosis Transgressive segregation.
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spelling ftunivquebecar:oai:semaphore.uqar.ca:1720 2025-01-16T20:26:53+00:00 Hybridization between char species (Salvelinus alpinus and Salvelinus fontinalis): a fast track for novel allometric trajectories Dupont-Cyr, Bernard-Antonin Dufresne, France Christen, Félix Desrosiers, Véronique Proulx, Émilie Le François, Nathalie R. Vandenberg, Grant W. Blier, Pierre Ulrich 2018-10 application/pdf https://semaphore.uqar.ca/id/eprint/1720/ https://semaphore.uqar.ca/id/eprint/1720/1/Bernard-Antonin_Dupont_Cyr_et_al_octobre2018.pdf https://doi.org/10.1242/bio.033332 fr fre https://semaphore.uqar.ca/id/eprint/1720/1/Bernard-Antonin_Dupont_Cyr_et_al_octobre2018.pdf Dupont-Cyr, Bernard-Antonin, Dufresne, France, Christen, Félix, Desrosiers, Véronique, Proulx, Émilie, Le François, Nathalie R., Vandenberg, Grant W. et Blier, Pierre Ulrich orcid:0000-0003-1881-2421 (2018). Hybridization between char species (Salvelinus alpinus and Salvelinus fontinalis): a fast track for novel allometric trajectories. Biology Open, 7 . Omble chevalier Salvelinus alpinus Omble de fontaine Salvelinus fontinalis Hybridation Hétérosis Ontogénèse Morphométrie (Biologie) Variation Génétique Phénotype Article Évalué par les pairs 2018 ftunivquebecar https://doi.org/10.1242/bio.033332 2023-10-07T23:10:37Z Hybridization between closely related species can generate genetic and phenotypic variation, providing valuable biological material to assess the physiological impact of the structural or functional variability of different organs. In the present study, we examined growth rates of various organs and whole body in brook char, Arctic char and their reciprocal hybrids over a period of 281 days. Parental species achieved significantly higher body mass than their hybrids. Hybridization significantly reduced the relative size of the heart, liver and spleen. The relative size of pyloric caeca did not differ among the four groups. The observed lower growth performance of the hybrids compared to parental species strongly suggests that divergence in the relative size of digestive organs, liver and heart partly dictate growth capacity. Our results also suggest that the increased variability achieved through hybridization may prove useful in a genetic selection program. -- Keywords : Arctic char Brook char Ontogeny Morphometry Heterosis Transgressive segregation. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Omble chevalier Salvelinus alpinus Université du Québec à Rimouski (UQAR): Sémaphore Arctic Chevalier ENVELOPE(-57.831,-57.831,51.500,51.500) Biology Open 7 10
spellingShingle Omble chevalier
Salvelinus alpinus
Omble de fontaine
Salvelinus fontinalis
Hybridation
Hétérosis
Ontogénèse
Morphométrie (Biologie)
Variation
Génétique
Phénotype
Dupont-Cyr, Bernard-Antonin
Dufresne, France
Christen, Félix
Desrosiers, Véronique
Proulx, Émilie
Le François, Nathalie R.
Vandenberg, Grant W.
Blier, Pierre Ulrich
Hybridization between char species (Salvelinus alpinus and Salvelinus fontinalis): a fast track for novel allometric trajectories
title Hybridization between char species (Salvelinus alpinus and Salvelinus fontinalis): a fast track for novel allometric trajectories
title_full Hybridization between char species (Salvelinus alpinus and Salvelinus fontinalis): a fast track for novel allometric trajectories
title_fullStr Hybridization between char species (Salvelinus alpinus and Salvelinus fontinalis): a fast track for novel allometric trajectories
title_full_unstemmed Hybridization between char species (Salvelinus alpinus and Salvelinus fontinalis): a fast track for novel allometric trajectories
title_short Hybridization between char species (Salvelinus alpinus and Salvelinus fontinalis): a fast track for novel allometric trajectories
title_sort hybridization between char species (salvelinus alpinus and salvelinus fontinalis): a fast track for novel allometric trajectories
topic Omble chevalier
Salvelinus alpinus
Omble de fontaine
Salvelinus fontinalis
Hybridation
Hétérosis
Ontogénèse
Morphométrie (Biologie)
Variation
Génétique
Phénotype
topic_facet Omble chevalier
Salvelinus alpinus
Omble de fontaine
Salvelinus fontinalis
Hybridation
Hétérosis
Ontogénèse
Morphométrie (Biologie)
Variation
Génétique
Phénotype
url https://semaphore.uqar.ca/id/eprint/1720/
https://semaphore.uqar.ca/id/eprint/1720/1/Bernard-Antonin_Dupont_Cyr_et_al_octobre2018.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1242/bio.033332