Myriam, Harry

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Professeur

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Mèl. Myriam.Harry@universite-paris-saclay.fr

Thèmes de Recherche
Mes travaux de recherche conduits en zones tropicales ont comme objectif de relier la biodiversité et la fragmentation des écosystèmes dans une approche intégrative de génétique du paysage. Les changements environnementaux en regard des différents mécanismes évolutifs s’exerçant sur les systèmes sont appréhendés via l’étude de la différenciation génétique des populations et de leur répartition (biogéographie moléculaire) et via l’étude de la diversité moléculaire et de la parenté des espèces (phylogénie moléculaire) afin de retracer des scénarios de dispersion, de spéciation ou d’évolution conjointe (interactions trophiques ou écologiques).

Thématiques :
– Impact de l’anthropisation sur l’émergence de maladie parasitaire tropicale: Dispersion, Biogéographie et Phylogénie moléculaires des punaises hématophages des genres Rhodnius, et Triatoma, vectrices de la maladie de Chagas (dont Programme GHRI Teasdale-Corti Team Grant International 2007- 2010. “PLUPH” project, Lucotte M., Bursztyn M. cord.) et mécanismes d’adaptation (ANR « 6ème extinction », 2010-2012. ADAPTANTHROP : Adaptation des insectes aux anthroposystèmes, M. Harry, coord, resp scientifique).

– Impact de la fragmentation forestière sur la diversité des termites humivores tropicaux : Phylogénie moléculaire, structure reproductive et infection par Wolbachia de Cubitermes spp (Gabon), et Labiotermes (Guyane, Programme « Ecosystèmes Tropicaux », MEDD, 2003-2006. Structure du paysage et diversités endogées en forêt guyanaise, M. Harry resp.).

Reine et ouvriers de Cubitermes subarquatus

Rhodnius prolixus
Rhodnius prolixus

PUBLICATIONS
Ouvrages
Harry M. 2008. – Génétique Moléculaire et Evolutive, Collection Science Fondamentale, Maloine, Paris, seconde édition, 465p. (11 chapitres, 258 illustrations, 106 encadrés, questions, réponses)

Harry M. 2001. – Génétique Moléculaire et Evolutive, Collection Science Fondamentale, Maloine, Paris, 300 illustrations, 326p

Chapitres d’ouvrages
Rasplus J. Y., Harry M., Perrin H., Chassagnard M. T. & Lachaise D. 2003 – Les Ficus (Moraceae) et l’entomofaune des figues (Hym. Agaonidae, Pteromalidae, Torymidae, Eurytomidae ; Dipt. Drosophilidae ; Col. Curculionidae) du mont Nimba en Guinée, In « Le peuplement animal du mont Nimba (Guinée, Côte d’Ivoire, Liberia) » Lamotte M. & Roy R. (coord.). Mémoires du Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, 190, 107-182, 724pp.

Lachaise D., Harry M. & Solignac M. 1996 – Affinités biogéographiques des Drosophilidae de Madagascar et des îles de l’Océan Indien. In : Biogéographie de Madagascar (W. R. Lourenço, éd.). Editions de l’ORSTOM, Paris, 467-478.

Articles dans des revues à comité de lecture

Petit, C., P. Ahuya, B. Le Ru, L. Kaiser-Arnauld, M. Harry & P. Calatayud (2018a) Influence of prolonged dietary experience during the larval stage on novel odour preferences in adults of noctuid stem borer moths (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). European Journal of Entomology, 115, 112-116. 10.14411/eje.2018.009.

Petit, C., P. Ahuya, B. Le Ru, L. Kaiser-Arnauld, M. Harry & P. Calatayud (2018b) Odour and feeding preference of noctuid moth larvae conditioned to vanillin diet and non-vanillin diet. Phytoparasitica, 46, 223–232. 10.1007/s12600-018-0653-y.

Petit, C., S. Dupas, D. Thiery, C. Capdevielle-Dulac, B. Le Ru, M. Harry & P. A. Calatayud (2017) Do the mechanisms modulating host preference in holometabolous phytophagous insects depend on their host plant specialization? A quantitative literature analysis. Journal of Pest Science, 90, 797-805. 10.1007/s10340-017-0833-4.

Sougoufara, S., S. Doucoure, P. M. B. Sembene, M. Harry & C. Sokhna (2017) Challenges for malaria vector control in sub-Saharan Africa: Resistance and behavioral adaptations in Anopheles populations. Journal of Vector Borne Diseases, 54, 4-15.

Sougoufara, S., C. Sokhna, N. Diagne, S. Doucoure, P. M. Sembene & M. Harry (2017) The implementation of long-lasting insecticidal bed nets has differential effects on the genetic structure of the African malaria vectors in the Anopheles gambiae complex in Dielmo, Senegal. Malaria Journal, 16, 13.  10.1186/s12936-017-1992-8.

Almeida, C. E., L. Faucher, M. Lavina, J. Costa & M. Harry (2016) Molecular Individual-Based Approach on Triatoma brasiliensis: Inferences on Triatomine Foci, Trypanosoma cruzi Natural Infection Prevalence, Parasite Diversity and Feeding Sources. Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases, 10. 10.1371/journal.pntd.0004447.

Calatayud, P. A., C. Petit, N. Burlet, S. Dupas, N. Glaser, C. Capdevielle-Dulac, B. Le Ru, E. Jacquin-Joly, L. Kaiser-Arnauld, M. Harry & C. Vieira (2016d) Is genome size of Lepidoptera linked to host plant range? Entomologia Experimentalis Et Applicata, 159, 354-361. 10.1111/eea.12446.

Marchant, A., F. Mougel, E. Jacquin-Joly, J. Costa, C. E. Almeida & M. Harry (2016) Under-Expression of Chemosensory Genes in Domiciliary Bugs of the Chagas Disease Vector Triatoma brasiliensis. Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases, 10. 10.1371/journal.pntd.0005067.

Marchant, A., F. Mougel, V. Mendonca, M. Quartier, E. Jacquin-Joly, J. A. da Rosa, E. Petit & M. Harry (2016) Comparing de novo and reference-based transcriptome assembly strategies by applying them to the blood-sucking bug Rhodnius prolixus. Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 69, 25-33. 10.1016/j.ibmb.2015.05.009.

Meyin A Ebong, S., E. Petit, P. Le Gall, P.-P. Chen, N. Nieser, E. Guilbert, F. Njiokou, L. Marsollier, J.-F. Guegan, D. Pluot-Sigwalt, S. Eyangoh & M. Harry (2016) Molecular Species Delimitation and Morphology of Aquatic and Sub-Aquatic Bugs (Heteroptera) in Cameroon. PloS one, 11, e0154905-e0154905. 10.1371/journal.pone.0154905.

Sougoufara, S., M. Harry, S. Doucoure, P. M. Sembene & C. Sokhna (2016) Shift in species composition in the Anopheles gambiae complex after implementation of long-lasting insecticidal nets in Dielmo, Senegal. Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 30, 365-368. 10.1111/mve.12171.

Almeida, C. E., L. Faucher, M. Lavina, J. Costa & M. Harry (2015) Molecular eco-epidemiology of Triatoma brasiliensis, the most important Chagas disease vector in Brazil: detection of vector foci highly infected by Trypanosoma cruzi and associated with the reservoir Kerodon rupestris (Rodentia: Caviidae). Tropical Medicine & International Health, 20, 404-405.

Filee, J., J. D. Rouault, M. Harry & A. Hua-Van (2015) Mariner transposons are sailing in the genome of the blood-sucking bug Rhodnius prolixus. Bmc Genomics, 16, 17.

Glaser, N., A. Gallot, F. Legeai, M. Harry, L. Kaiser, B. Le Ru, P. A. Calatayud & E. Jacquin-Joly (2015) Differential expression of the chemosensory transcriptome in two populations of the stemborer Sesamia nonagrioides. Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 65, 28-34.

Marchant, A., F. Mougel, C. Almeida, E. Jacquin-Joly, J. Costa & M. Harry (2015) De novo transcriptome assembly for a non-model species, the blood-sucking bug Triatoma brasiliensis, a vector of Chagas disease. Genetica, 143, 225-239.

Petit, C., B. Le Ru, S. Dupas, B. Frerot, P. Ahuya, L. Kaiser-Arnauld, M. Harry & P.-A. Calatayud (2015) Influence of Dietary Experience on the Induction of Preference of Adult Moths and Larvae for a New Olfactory Cue. Plos One, 10.

Valenca-Barbosa, C., F. A. Fernandes, H. L. Carneiro Santos, O. Sarquis, M. Harry, C. E. Almeida & M. M. Lima (2015) Molecular Identification of Food Sources in Triatomines in the Brazilian Northeast: Roles of Goats and Rodents in Chagas Disease Epidemiology. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 93, 994-997.

Chardonnet, F., C. Capdevielle-Dulac, B. Chouquet, N. Joly, M. Harry, B. Le Ru, J.-F. Silvain & L. Kaiser (2014) Food searching behaviour of a Lepidoptera pest species is modulated by the foraging gene polymorphism. Journal of Experimental Biology, 217, 3465-3473.

Dias, F. B. S., M. Quartier, L. Diotaiuti, G. Mejia, M. Harry, A. C. L. Lima, R. Davidson, F. Mertens, M. Lucotte & C. A. Romana (2014) Ecology of Rhodnius robustus Larrousse, 1927 (Hemiptera, Reduviidae, Triatominae) in Attalea palm trees of the Tapajos River Region (Para State, Brazilian Amazon). Parasites & Vectors, 7.

Glaser, N., Frérot B., Leppik, E., Monsempes, C., Capdevielle-Dulac, C., Le Ru, B., Lecocq, T., Harry, M., Jacquin-Joly, E. & Calatayud, P.A. (2014) Similar differentiation patterns between PBP expression levels and pheromone component ratios in two populations of Sesamia nonagrioides Journal of Chemical Ecology 40, 923-927

Rebaudo, F., J. Costa, C. E. Almeida, J.-F. Silvain, M. Harry & O. Dangles (2014) Simulating Population Genetics of Pathogen Vectors in Changing Landscapes: Guidelines and Application with Triatoma brasiliensis. Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases, 8.

Roy, V., R. Constantino, V. Chassany, S. Giusti-Miller, M. Diouf, P. Mora & M. Harry (2014) Species delimitation and phylogeny in the genus Nasutitermes (Termitidae: Nasutitermitinae) in French Guiana. Molecular Ecology, 23, 902-920.

Sougoufara, S., S. M. Diedhiou, S. Doucoure, N. Diagne, P. M. Sembene, M. Harry, J.-F. Trape, C. Sokhna & M. O. Ndiath (2014) Biting by Anopheles funestus in broad daylight after use of long-lasting insecticidal nets: a new challenge to malaria elimination. Malaria Journal, 13.

DIAS FB., QUARTIER M., ROMAñA C. A., DIOTAIUTI L., HARRY M. 2010 Tamandua tetradactyla Linnaeus, 1758 (Myrmecophagidae) and Rhodnius robustus Larrousse, 1927 (Triatominae) infection focus by Trypanosoma rangeli Tejera, 1920 (Trypanosomatidae) in Attalea phalerata Mart. ex Spreng (Arecaceae) palm tree in the Brazilian A Infection, Genetic and Evolution 10: 1278

Dupont L., Roy V., Bakkali A., & Harry M. 2009 – Genetic variability of the soil-feeding termite, Labiotermes labralis (Termitidae, Nasutitermitinae) in the Amazonian primary forest and remnant patches. French Guiana. Insect Conservation and Diversity, 2, 53-61.

Harry M., Dupont L., Quartier M., & Romana C. A. – 2009. New perspectives for population genetics of the Chagas’ disease vectors epidemiology in the Northeastern Brazil: isolation of polymorphic microsatellite markers in Triatoma brasiliensis. Infection, Genetic and Evolution, 9, 633-637.

ROY V., DUPONT L., HARRY M. 2009 Parentage analysis in Gabonese colonies of soil-feeding termites belonging to the Cubitermes sp. affinis subarquatus complex of species (Termitidae, Termitinae). Insect Science 17: 85

Harry M., Roose C. L., Vautrin D., Noireau F., Romana C. A. & Solignac M. 2008 – Microsatellite markers from the Chagas disease vector Rhodnius prolixus and their applicability to Rhodnius species. Infection, Genetic and Evolution, 8, 381-385.

Harry M., Dupont L., Romana C., Mercier A., Livet A., Demanche C., Diotaiuti L., Noireau F., Emperaire L. 2008 – Microsatellite markers in Triatoma pseudomaculata (Hemiptera, Reduviidae, Triatominae), Chagas disease vector in Brazil. Infection, Genetic and Evolution, 8, 672-675.

Harry M., Roy V., Mercier A. Livet A., Garnier E., Bousserrhine N., Demanche C. 2007 -Isolation and characterization of microsatellite markers in Labiotermes labralis (Isoptera, Termitidae, Nasutitermitinae). Molecular Ecology Notes, 7, 121-123.

Roy V. & Harry M. 2007 – Diversity of Wolbachia isolated from the Cubitermes sp. affinis subarquatus complex of species (Termitidae), revealed by multigene phylogenies. FEMS Microbiology Letters, 274, 102-111.

Roy V., Demanche C., Livet A. & Harry M. 2006 – Genetic differentiation in the soil-feeding termite Cubitermes sp. affinis subarquatus : occurence of cryptic species revealed by nuclear and molecular markers. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 6, 102, 12p.

Roose-Amsaleg C., Mora P., Harry M. 2005 – Physical, chemical and phosphatase activities characteristics in soil-feeding termite nests and tropical rainforest soils. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 37, 1910-1917.

Roose-Amsaleg C., Brygoo Y., Harry M. 2004 – Ascomycetal diversity in soil-feeding termite nests and soils from a tropical rainforest. Environmental Microbiology. 6, 462-469.

Harry M., Jusseaume N., Gambier B. & Garnier-Sillam E. 2001 – Use of RAPD markers for the study of microbial community similarity from termite mounds and tropical soils. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 33, 417-427.

Harry M., Roose C., Garnier-Zarli E. & Solignac M. 2001 – Microsatellite markers in soil-feeding termites (Cubitermes subarquatus, Isoptera, Termitidae, Termitinae). Molecular Ecology Notes, 1, 226-228.

Roose-Amsaleg C., Garnier-Sillam E. & Harry M. 2001 – Extraction and purification of microbial DNA from soil and sediment samples. Applied Soil Ecology, 18, 47-60.

Lachaise D. Harry M. Solignac M., Lemeunier F., Benassi V. & Cariou M.L. 2000 – Evolutionary novelties in islands : Drosophila santomea, a new melanogaster sister species from Sao Tomé. Proceeding of the Royal Society of London B Biological Sciences, 267, 1487-1495.

Harry M., Gambier B. & Garnier-Sillam E. 2000 – Soil conservation for DNA preservation for bacterial molecular studies. European Journal of Soil Biology, 36, 51-55.

Harry M., Lema F. & Romana C.A. 2000 – Chagas’ disease challenge. The Lancet, Correspondence, 355, 236.

Harry M., Gambier B., Bourezgui Y. & Garnier-Sillam E. 1999 – Evaluation of purification methods for DNA extracted from organic rich samples : interference with humic substances. Analusis, 27, 55-58.

Harry M., Rahkovetsky E., Pavlicek T., Baker S., Derzhavets E.M., Capy P., Cariou M.L., Lachaise D., Asada N. & Nevo E. 1999 – Fine-scale biodiversity of Drosophilidae in “ Evolution Canyon ” at the lower Nahal Oren microsite, Israel. Biologia, Bratislava, 54, 685-705.

Harry M., Robin S. & Lachaise D. 1998 – L’utilisation des marqueurs génétiques polymorphes RAPDs en entomologie évolutive et appliquée. Annales de la Société Entomologique de France, 34, 9-32.

Harry M., Solignac M. & Lachaise D. 1998 – Molecular evidence for parallel evolution of adaptive syndromes in fig-breeding Lissocephala (Drosophilidae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 9, 542-551.

Harry M., Poyet G., Romana C. A. & Solignac M. 1998 – Isolation and characterization of microsatellite markers in the Chagas’ disease vector Rhodnius pallescens. Molecular Ecology, 7, 1784-1786.

Harry M., Solignac M. & Lachaise D. 1996 – Adaptive radiation in the Afrotropical region of the Paleotropical genus Lissocephala (Drosophilidae) on the pantropical genus Ficus (Moraceae). Journal of Biogeography, 23, 543-552.

Garnier-Sillam E. & Harry M. 1995 – Distribution of humic compounds in mounds of soil-feeding termites: its influence on soil structural stability. Insectes Sociaux, 41, 1-19.

Garnier-Sillam E. Decayeux C., Longuemare C., Bouchy J.-M. & Harry M. 1994 – Distribution des composés humiques le long de deux profils sédimentaires continentaux. Annales de Limnologie-International Journal of Limnology, 30, 145-162.

Harry M. 1994b – Variabilité génétique de populations vénézuéliennes de Rhodnius spp, vectrices de Trypanosoma cruzi, agent responsable de la maladie de Chagas. Bulletin de la Société Zoologique de France, 119, 53-58.

Harry M. 1994a – Morphometric variability in the Rhodnius prolixus Chagas’ disease vector. The Japanese Journal of Genetics, 69, 233-250.

Estoup A., Solignac M., Harry M. & Cornuet J.-M. 1993 – Characterization of (GT)n and (CT)n microsatellites in two insect species: Apis mellifera and Bombus terrestris. Nucleic Acids Research, 21, 1427-1431.

Harry M. 1993b – The use of the median process of pygophore in the identification of four blood-sucking bug species, Rhodnius prolixus, R. robustus, R. neglectus and R. nasutus (Reduviidae, Triatominae). Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology, 87, 277-282.

Harry M. 1993a – Isozymic data question the species-specific status of some blood sucking bugs of the genus Rhodnius, vectors of Chagas’ disease. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 87, 492.

Harry M., Moreno G. & Goyffon M. 1993 – Genetic variability of populations in Rhodnius prolixus, vectors of Chagas’ disease in Venezuela. Evolucion Biologica, 6, 175-194.

Harry M., Galindez I. & Cariou M. L. 1992 – Isozyme variability and differentiation between Rhodnius prolixus strains, R. robustus and R. pictipes, vectors of Chagas’disease in Venezuela. Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 6, 37-43.

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