Captive breeding programmes are based on the practice of taking part of an endangered population to captive environment and releasing the captive-born offspring back to the wild. Despite the vast ecological and economical investment in restoration of endangered animal populations through captive breeding programmes - annually more than 5 billion to salmonid fishes alone - they have been unfortunately unsuccessful. The low success of captive breeding programmes is mainly due to lowered fitness of the released animals and their offspring in the wild. Degradation of many behavioural and other fitness related traits are due to (i) very fast genetic domestication and (ii) habituation to the unnatural rearing environment during ontogeny. This stu...
Aquaculture practices continuously seek to improve efficiency to produce larger fish at lower cost. ...
Domestication involves adapting animals to the human-controlled environment. Genetic changes occurri...
Farmed fish display genetic differences from wild fish in a variety of morphological, behavioural an...
When animals are reared for conservational releases it is paramount to avoid reducing genetic and ph...
© 2017 The Authors.Biological changes occurring as a consequence of domestication and/or captivity a...
The Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) is an iconic fish species with a widespread historic abundance, bu...
Hatcheries often produce bold fish that are maladapted to survive in the wild, as absence of predato...
Graduation date: 2015Releasing hatchery reared salmon and steelhead to supplement threatened and end...
Release of captive-reared fish to supplement reduced, wild populations has become a common tool for ...
After generations of artificial selection and domestication of animals for consumption, unintended c...
Aquaculture practices continuously seek to improve efficiency to produce larger fish at lower cost. ...
Hatchery reared salmonids released into the wild generally have poor survivability compared to wild ...
Hatchery reared salmonids released into the wild generally have poor survivability compared to wild ...
Aquaculture practices continuously seek to improve efficiency to produce larger fish at lower cost. ...
Background and aims: Early environmental conditions are known to influence the phenotypic developmen...
Aquaculture practices continuously seek to improve efficiency to produce larger fish at lower cost. ...
Domestication involves adapting animals to the human-controlled environment. Genetic changes occurri...
Farmed fish display genetic differences from wild fish in a variety of morphological, behavioural an...
When animals are reared for conservational releases it is paramount to avoid reducing genetic and ph...
© 2017 The Authors.Biological changes occurring as a consequence of domestication and/or captivity a...
The Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) is an iconic fish species with a widespread historic abundance, bu...
Hatcheries often produce bold fish that are maladapted to survive in the wild, as absence of predato...
Graduation date: 2015Releasing hatchery reared salmon and steelhead to supplement threatened and end...
Release of captive-reared fish to supplement reduced, wild populations has become a common tool for ...
After generations of artificial selection and domestication of animals for consumption, unintended c...
Aquaculture practices continuously seek to improve efficiency to produce larger fish at lower cost. ...
Hatchery reared salmonids released into the wild generally have poor survivability compared to wild ...
Hatchery reared salmonids released into the wild generally have poor survivability compared to wild ...
Aquaculture practices continuously seek to improve efficiency to produce larger fish at lower cost. ...
Background and aims: Early environmental conditions are known to influence the phenotypic developmen...
Aquaculture practices continuously seek to improve efficiency to produce larger fish at lower cost. ...
Domestication involves adapting animals to the human-controlled environment. Genetic changes occurri...
Farmed fish display genetic differences from wild fish in a variety of morphological, behavioural an...