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Bioinvasion triggers rapid evolution of life histories in freshwater snails
ArticleAbstract: Biological invasions offer interesting situations for observing how novel interactions between closePalabras claves:Aplexa, Bioinvasions, competition, Metacommunity, mollusc, Phenotypic traits, PhysaAutores:Chapuis E., David P., Jarne P., Jean Pierre Pointier, Juillet N., Lamy T., Segard A.Fuentes:scopusBiological invasions: The case of planorbid snails
Conference ObjectAbstract: A large number of planorbid snails are now commonly transported by man mainly through the aquatic plPalabras claves:Autores:David P., Jarne P., Jean Pierre PointierFuentes:scopusBridging gaps in the molecular phylogeny of the Lymnaeidae (Gastropoda: Pulmonata), vectors of Fascioliasis
ArticleAbstract: Background: Lymnaeidae snails play a prominent role in the transmission of helminths, mainly trematoPalabras claves:Autores:Correa A.C., David P., Durand P., Escobar J.S., Hurtrez-Boussès S., Jarne P., Jean Pierre Pointier, Renaud F.Fuentes:scopusA molecular phylogeography approach to biological invasions of the New World by parthenogenetic Thiarid snails
ArticleAbstract: The parthenogenetic snail Melanoides tuberculata, present in tropical fresh waters of most of the OlPalabras claves:Biological invasions, homogenization, Melanoides tuberculata, mtDNA sequences, Phylogeography, Thiarid molluscsAutores:David P., Facon B., Glaubrecht M., Jarne P., Jean Pierre Pointier, Poux C.Fuentes:scopusGenetic differentiation, dispersal and mating system in the schistosome-transmitting freshwater snail Biomphalaria glabrata
ArticleAbstract: Biomphalaria glabrata is the main intermediate host of Schistosoma mansoni in America and one of thePalabras claves:Biomphalaria glabrata, Dispersal, microsatellites, Population structure, Selfing rate, VENEZUELAAutores:David P., Delay B., Jarne P., Jean Pierre Pointier, Mavárez J.Fuentes:scopusFine-scale population structure and dispersal in biomphalaria glabrata, the intermediate snail host of schistosoma mansoni, in Venezuela
ArticleAbstract: Biomphalaria glabrata is the main intermediate host of Schistosoma mansoni in America and one of thePalabras claves:Biomphalaria glabrata, Dispersal, microsatellites, Population structure, Selfing rate, VENEZUELAAutores:Amarista M., Jarne P., Jean Pierre Pointier, Mavárez J.Fuentes:scopusEvolutionary history and phylogeography of the schistosome-vector freshwater snail Biomphalaria glabrata based on nuclear and mitochondrial DNA sequences
ArticleAbstract: The phylogeography of the freshwater snail Biomphalaria glabrata remains poorly known, although thisPalabras claves:Biomphalaria glabrata, DNA sequences, Phylogeography, Schistosome vector, SOUTH AMERICAAutores:Jarne P., Jean Pierre Pointier, Mavárez J., Steiner C.Fuentes:scopusDispersal in a parasitic worm and its two hosts: Consequence for local adaptation
ArticleAbstract: Characterizing host and parasite population genetic structure and estimating gene flow among populatPalabras claves:Biomphalaria glabrata, gene flow, Local adaptation, Multihost parasite, Population genetic structure, Rattus rattus, Schistosoma mansoniAutores:De Meeüs T., Durand P., Jabbour-Zahab R., Jarne P., Jean Pierre Pointier, Prugnolle F., Théron A.Fuentes:scopusNeither variation loss, nor change in selfing rate is associated with the worldwide invasion of Physa acuta from its native North America
ArticleAbstract: Whether bioinvasions are associated with a loss of genetic diversity and a change in mating system iPalabras claves:Bioinvasions, GENETIC DIVERSITY, Mating systems, Phylogeography, Physa acuta, snailAutores:Bousset L., David P., Jarne P., Jean Pierre PointierFuentes:scopusNiche filtering, competition and species turnover in a metacommunity of freshwater molluscs
ArticleAbstract: Metacommunity structure reflects the interplay of various processes, including niche filtering, extiPalabras claves:Dispersal, ecological niche, extinction–colonization, freshwater snails, guadeloupe, interspecific competition, species diversityAutores:David P., Dubart M., Jarne P., Jean Pierre PointierFuentes:scopus