In fisheries management, intensive stocking programs are commonly used to enhance population abundance and maintain stock productivity. However, such practices are increasingly raising concerns since multiple studies documented adverse genetic and evolutionary impacts of stocking on wild populations. Improvement of stocking management relies on a better understanding of the dynamic of introgressive hybridization between wild and domestic population and on assessment of the genetic state of wild populations after stocking cessation. In Québec, Canada, over five million captive reared Brook Charr (Salvelinus fontinalis) are stocked every year to support recreational fishing activities. Here we investigated how variation in stocking history an...
The extent and rate of harvest-induced genetic changes in natural populations may impact population ...
Understanding genomic signatures of divergent selection underlying long-term adaptation in populatio...
Programs to rebuild imperiled wild fish populations often include hatchery-born fish derived from wi...
In fisheries management, intensive stocking programs are commonly used to enhance population abundan...
Supportive breeding and stocking performed with non-native or domesticated fish to support sport fis...
Stocking represents the most important management tool worldwide to increase and sustain commercial ...
Artificial stocking practices are widely used by resource managers worldwide, in order to sustain fi...
Translocation of plants and animal populations between environments is one of the major forms of ant...
Understanding the genetic and evolutionary impacts of stocking on wild fish populations has long bee...
Supplementation stocking is a commonly used management tool to sustain exploited fish populations. P...
International audienceStocking represents the most important management tool worldwide to increase a...
Many populations of freshwater fishes are threatened with losses, and increasingly, the release of h...
Due to increased anthropogenic pressures on many fish populations, supplementing wild populations wi...
Understanding the extent to which captivity generates maladaptation in wild species can inform speci...
The Arctic Char Salvelinus alpinus is widely considered the most important subsistence fish species ...
The extent and rate of harvest-induced genetic changes in natural populations may impact population ...
Understanding genomic signatures of divergent selection underlying long-term adaptation in populatio...
Programs to rebuild imperiled wild fish populations often include hatchery-born fish derived from wi...
In fisheries management, intensive stocking programs are commonly used to enhance population abundan...
Supportive breeding and stocking performed with non-native or domesticated fish to support sport fis...
Stocking represents the most important management tool worldwide to increase and sustain commercial ...
Artificial stocking practices are widely used by resource managers worldwide, in order to sustain fi...
Translocation of plants and animal populations between environments is one of the major forms of ant...
Understanding the genetic and evolutionary impacts of stocking on wild fish populations has long bee...
Supplementation stocking is a commonly used management tool to sustain exploited fish populations. P...
International audienceStocking represents the most important management tool worldwide to increase a...
Many populations of freshwater fishes are threatened with losses, and increasingly, the release of h...
Due to increased anthropogenic pressures on many fish populations, supplementing wild populations wi...
Understanding the extent to which captivity generates maladaptation in wild species can inform speci...
The Arctic Char Salvelinus alpinus is widely considered the most important subsistence fish species ...
The extent and rate of harvest-induced genetic changes in natural populations may impact population ...
Understanding genomic signatures of divergent selection underlying long-term adaptation in populatio...
Programs to rebuild imperiled wild fish populations often include hatchery-born fish derived from wi...