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Nicolas Bierne
Researcher at Centre national de la recherche scientifique
Publications - 126
Citations - 9289
Nicolas Bierne is an academic researcher from Centre national de la recherche scientifique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Introgression. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 117 publications receiving 8018 citations. Previous affiliations of Nicolas Bierne include IFREMER & University of Cambridge.
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Hybridization and speciation
Richard J. Abbott,Dirk C. Albach,Stephen W. Ansell,Jan W. Arntzen,Stuart J. E. Baird,Nicolas Bierne,Janette W. Boughman,Alan Brelsford,C. A. Buerkle,Richard J. A. Buggs,Roger K. Butlin,Ulf Dieckmann,Fabrice Eroukhmanoff,Andrea Grill,Sara Helms Cahan,Jo S. Hermansen,Godfrey M. Hewitt,Alan G. Hudson,Chris D. Jiggins,Julia C. Jones,Barbara Keller,T. Marczewski,James Mallet,Paloma Martínez-Rodríguez,Markus Möst,Sean P. Mullen,Richard A. Nichols,Arne W. Nolte,Christian Parisod,Karin S. Pfennig,Amber M. Rice,Michael G. Ritchie,Burkhardt Seifert,Carole M. Smadja,Rike B. Stelkens,Jacek M. Szymura,Risto Väinölä,Jochen B. W. Wolf,Dietmar Zinner +38 more
TL;DR: A perspective on the context and evolutionary significance of hybridization during speciation is offered, highlighting issues of current interest and debate and suggesting that the Dobzhansky–Muller model of hybrid incompatibilities requires a broader interpretation.
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Comparative population genomics in animals uncovers the determinants of genetic diversity
Jonathan Romiguier,Philippe Gayral,Marion Ballenghien,Aurélien Bernard,Vincent Cahais,Anne Chenuil,Ylenia Chiari,Rémy Dernat,Laurent Duret,Nicolas Faivre,Etienne Loire,Joao M. Lourenco,Benoit Nabholz,Camille Roux,Georgia Tsagkogeorga,Alexandra Anh-Thu Weber,Lucy A. Weinert,Khalid Belkhir,Nicolas Bierne,Sylvain Glémin,Nicolas Galtier +20 more
TL;DR: It is shown that the diversity of a species is predictable, and is determined in the first place by its ecological strategy, and demonstrates the influence of long-term life-history strategies on species response to short-term environmental perturbations.
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The coupling hypothesis: why genome scans may fail to map local adaptation genes.
Nicolas Bierne,Nicolas Bierne,John J. Welch,Etienne Loire,François Bonhomme,François Bonhomme,Patrice David,Patrice David +7 more
TL;DR: It is argued that endogenous genetic barriers are often more likely than local adaptation to explain the majority of Fst‐outlying loci observed in genome scan approaches – even when these are correlated to environmental variables.
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European sea bass genome and its variation provide insights into adaptation to euryhalinity and speciation
Mbaye Tine,Heiner Kuhl,Pierre-Alexandre Gagnaire,Bruno Louro,Erick Desmarais,Rute S.T. Martins,Jochen Hecht,Florian Knaust,Khalid Belkhir,Sven Klages,Roland Dieterich,Kurt Stueber,Francesc Piferrer,Bruno Guinand,Nicolas Bierne,Filip Volckaert,Luca Bargelloni,Deborah M. Power,François Bonhomme,François Bonhomme,Adelino V.M. Canario,Richard Reinhardt +21 more
TL;DR: Comparing predictions of alternative demographic models to the joint allele-frequency spectrum indicates that genomic islands of differentiation between sea bass lineages were generated by varying rates of introgression across the genome following a period of geographical isolation.
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Interpreting the genomic landscape of speciation: a road map for finding barriers to gene flow.
Mark Ravinet,Mark Ravinet,Rui Faria,Rui Faria,Rui Faria,Roger K. Butlin,Roger K. Butlin,Juan Galindo,Nicolas Bierne,Marina Rafajlović,Mohamed A. F. Noor,Bernhard Mehlig,Anja M. Westram +12 more
TL;DR: It is argued that the availability of promising technical and analytical methods will shed further light on the important roles that gene flow and divergent selection have in shaping the genomic landscape of speciation and proposes a road map for future speciation research.