Detailed analysis of variation in reproductive success can provide an understanding of the selective pressures that drive the evolution of adaptations. Here, we use experimental spawning channels to assess phenotypic and genotypic correlates of reproductive success in Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha). Groups of 36 fish in three different sex ratios (1:2, 1:1 and 2:1) were allowed to spawn and the offspring were collected after emergence from the gravel. Microsatellite genetic markers were used to assign parentage of each offspring, and the parents were also typed at the major histocompatibility class IIB locus (MHC). We found that large males, and males with brighter coloration and a more green/blue hue on their lateral integument ...
In this study we investigated two potentially important intersexual postcopulatory gametic interacti...
While supportive breeding programs strive to minimize negative genetic impacts to populations, case ...
The expansion of salmon aquaculture, coupled with fish escaping from those sites, has raised concern...
Detailed analysis of variation in reproductive success can provide an understanding of the selective...
Captively reared animals can provide an immediate demographic boost in reintroduction programs but m...
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is thought to be under strong selection pressure because ...
Post-copulatory processes, including sperm competition and cryptic female choice (CFC), can play imp...
Post-copulatory sexual selection processes, including sperm competition and cryptic female choice (C...
Cryptic female choice (CFC), a form of sexual selection post mating, describes processes that lead t...
Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) exhibit extreme differences in coloration of skin, eggs an...
In many species, sperm velocity affects variation in the outcome of male competitive fertilization s...
It has now been widely shown that the genetic mating system of an organism determined using genetic ...
Abstract Most Pacific salmonid populations have faced significant population declines over the past ...
In this study we investigated two potentially important intersexual postcopulatory gametic interacti...
While supportive breeding programs strive to minimize negative genetic impacts to populations, case ...
The expansion of salmon aquaculture, coupled with fish escaping from those sites, has raised concern...
Detailed analysis of variation in reproductive success can provide an understanding of the selective...
Captively reared animals can provide an immediate demographic boost in reintroduction programs but m...
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is thought to be under strong selection pressure because ...
Post-copulatory processes, including sperm competition and cryptic female choice (CFC), can play imp...
Post-copulatory sexual selection processes, including sperm competition and cryptic female choice (C...
Cryptic female choice (CFC), a form of sexual selection post mating, describes processes that lead t...
Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) exhibit extreme differences in coloration of skin, eggs an...
In many species, sperm velocity affects variation in the outcome of male competitive fertilization s...
It has now been widely shown that the genetic mating system of an organism determined using genetic ...
Abstract Most Pacific salmonid populations have faced significant population declines over the past ...
In this study we investigated two potentially important intersexual postcopulatory gametic interacti...
While supportive breeding programs strive to minimize negative genetic impacts to populations, case ...
The expansion of salmon aquaculture, coupled with fish escaping from those sites, has raised concern...