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Christelle Leung

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Zeballos N, Rieu O, Fereol S, Leung C, Chevin L
Proc Biol Sci . 2024 Dec; 291(2037):20241707. PMID: 39689881
Deciphering how natural selection emerges from demographic differences among genotypes, and reciprocally how evolution affects population dynamics, is key to understanding population responses to environmental stress. This is especially true...
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Lafond J, Leung C, Angers B
Nat Commun . 2024 Sep; 15(1):7642. PMID: 39223116
Animal morphology is influenced by several factors, including gonadal development and gametogenesis. Although their effects are well documented in male/female differentiation, much less is known about same-sex effects, such as...
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Bourret A, Leung C, Puncher G, Le Corre N, Deslauriers D, Skanes K, et al.
Mol Ecol . 2024 Jul; 33(15):e17448. PMID: 38946210
Species with widespread distributions play a crucial role in our understanding of climate change impacts on population structure. In marine species, population structure is often governed by both high connectivity...
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Zeballos N, Grulois D, Leung C, Chevin L
Am Nat . 2023 May; 201(6):825-840. PMID: 37229704
AbstractEnvironmentally induced reductions in fitness components (survival, fecundity) are generally considered as passive, maladaptive responses to stress. However, there is also mounting evidence for active, programmed forms of environmentally induced...
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Leung C, Grulois D, Quadrana L, Chevin L
PLoS Biol . 2023 Mar; 21(3):e3001895. PMID: 36961833
Phenotypic plasticity, the change in the phenotype of a given genotype in response to its environment of development, is a ubiquitous feature of life, enabling organisms to cope with variation...
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Leung C, Grulois D, Chevin L
Mol Ecol . 2022 May; 31(18):4672-4687. PMID: 35593517
Phenotypic plasticity, the ability of a given genotype to produce alternative phenotypes in response to its environment of development, is an important mechanism for coping with variable environments. While the...
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Chevin L, Leung C, Le Rouzic A, Uller T
Genetica . 2021 Oct; 150(3-4):209-221. PMID: 34617196
Deciphering the genotype-phenotype map necessitates relating variation at the genetic level to variation at the phenotypic level. This endeavour is inherently limited by the availability of standing genetic variation, the...
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Leung C, Rescan M, Grulois D, Chevin L
Ecol Lett . 2020 Sep; 23(11):1664-1672. PMID: 32869431
Phenotypic plasticity is a prominent mechanism for coping with variable environments, and a key determinant of extinction risk. Evolutionary theory predicts that phenotypic plasticity should evolve to lower levels in...
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Angers B, Perez M, Menicucci T, Leung C
Evol Appl . 2020 Jul; 13(6):1262-1278. PMID: 32684958
Epigenetic processes manage gene expression and products in a real-time manner, allowing a single genome to display different phenotypes. In this paper, we discussed the relevance of assessing the different...
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Leung C, Angers B, Bergeron P
Environ Epigenet . 2020 Feb; 6(1):dvz026. PMID: 32015901
Physiological changes in anticipation of cyclic environmental events are common for the persistence of populations in fluctuating environments (e.g. seasons). However, dealing with sporadic resources such as the intermittent production...