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Nicolas Bierne

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Genetics|May 3, 2014
Gene-flow in a mosaic hybrid zone: is local introgression adaptive?Christelle Fraïsse, Camille Roux, John J Welch, et al.
Molecular Ecology|July 4, 2015
Local interspecies introgression is the main cause of extreme levels of intraspecific differentiation in musselsChristelle Fraïsse, Khalid Belkhir, John J Welch, et al.
Evolutionary Applications|February 16, 2023
Genetic parallelism between European flat oyster populations at the edge of their natural rangeSylvie Lapègue, Céline Reisser, Estelle Harrang, et al.
Evolutionary Applications|May 21, 2020
Twin introductions by independent invader mussel lineages are both associated with recent admixture with a native congener in AustraliaIva Popovic, Ambrocio Melvin A Matias, Nicolas Bierne, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|November 30, 2020
Pre-introduction introgression contributes to parallel differentiation and contrasting hybridization outcomes between invasive and native marine musselsIva Popovic, Nicolas Bierne, Federico Gaiti, et al.
Molecular Ecology|April 12, 2011
The coupling hypothesis: why genome scans may fail to map local adaptation genesNicolas Bierne, John Welch, Etienne Loire, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|May 25, 2006
Fitness landscapes support the dominance theory of post-zygotic isolation in the mussels Mytilus edulis and M. galloprovincialisNicolas Bierne, François Bonhomme, Pierre Boudry, et al.
Plos One|August 4, 2009
Speciation in the deep sea: multi-locus analysis of divergence and gene flow between two hybridizing species of hydrothermal vent musselsBaptiste Faure, Didier Jollivet, Arnaud Tanguy, et al.
Molecular Ecology|January 5, 2013
Contrasting patterns of genome-wide polymorphism in the native and invasive range of the marine mollusc Crepidula fornicataFlorentine Riquet, Claire Daguin-Thiébaut, Marion Ballenghien, et al.
Molecular Ecology|May 9, 2014
Evidence for adaptation from standing genetic variation on an antimicrobial peptide gene in the mussel Mytilus edulisCélia C Gosset, Joana Do Nascimento, Marie-Thérèse Augé, et al.
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Genetics|May 3, 2014
Gene-flow in a mosaic hybrid zone: is local introgression adaptive?Christelle Fraïsse, Camille Roux, John J Welch, et al.
Molecular Ecology|July 4, 2015
Local interspecies introgression is the main cause of extreme levels of intraspecific differentiation in musselsChristelle Fraïsse, Khalid Belkhir, John J Welch, et al.
Evolutionary Applications|February 16, 2023
Genetic parallelism between European flat oyster populations at the edge of their natural rangeSylvie Lapègue, Céline Reisser, Estelle Harrang, et al.
Evolutionary Applications|May 21, 2020
Twin introductions by independent invader mussel lineages are both associated with recent admixture with a native congener in AustraliaIva Popovic, Ambrocio Melvin A Matias, Nicolas Bierne, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|November 30, 2020
Pre-introduction introgression contributes to parallel differentiation and contrasting hybridization outcomes between invasive and native marine musselsIva Popovic, Nicolas Bierne, Federico Gaiti, et al.
Molecular Ecology|April 12, 2011
The coupling hypothesis: why genome scans may fail to map local adaptation genesNicolas Bierne, John Welch, Etienne Loire, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|May 25, 2006
Fitness landscapes support the dominance theory of post-zygotic isolation in the mussels Mytilus edulis and M. galloprovincialisNicolas Bierne, François Bonhomme, Pierre Boudry, et al.
Plos One|August 4, 2009
Speciation in the deep sea: multi-locus analysis of divergence and gene flow between two hybridizing species of hydrothermal vent musselsBaptiste Faure, Didier Jollivet, Arnaud Tanguy, et al.
Molecular Ecology|January 5, 2013
Contrasting patterns of genome-wide polymorphism in the native and invasive range of the marine mollusc Crepidula fornicataFlorentine Riquet, Claire Daguin-Thiébaut, Marion Ballenghien, et al.
Molecular Ecology|May 9, 2014
Evidence for adaptation from standing genetic variation on an antimicrobial peptide gene in the mussel Mytilus edulisCélia C Gosset, Joana Do Nascimento, Marie-Thérèse Augé, et al.
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