The effective population size is influenced by many biological factors in natural populations. To evaluate their relative importance, we estimated the effective number of breeders per year (Nb) and effective population size per generation (Ne) in anadromous steelhead trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) in the Hood River, Oregon (USA). Using demographic data and genetic parentage analysis on an almost complete sample of all adults that returned to the river over 15 years (\u3e 15,000 individuals), we estimated Nb for 13 run years and Ne for three entire generations. The results are as follows: (i) the ratio of Ne to the estimated census population size (N) was 0.17–0.40, with large variance in reproductive success among individuals being the primary...
We empirically assess the relationship between population growth rate (λ, a parameter central to eco...
Artificial breeding programs initiated to enhance the size of animal populations are often motivated...
Understanding life history traits is an important first step in formulating effective conservation a...
A number of demographic factors, many of which related to human-driven encroachments, are predicted ...
Effective number of breeders, Nb, effective population size, Ne, iteroparity, small population size,...
Many declining and commercially important populations are supplemented with captive-born individuals...
Potential impacts of hatchery programs on wild populations have long been discussed, and of particul...
Lower effective sizes (Ne) than census sizes (N) are routinely documented in natural populations, bu...
The use of genetic markers in monitoring populations has become increasingly important for conservat...
Adult census population size (N) and effective number of breeders (Nb) are highly relevant for desig...
Technological and methodological advances have facilitated the use of genetic data to infer census p...
The effective number of breeders that give rise to a cohort (Nb) is a promising metric for genetic m...
Inbreeding is of concern in supportive breeding programmes in Pacific salmonids, Oncorhynchus spp, w...
We used genetic parentage analysis of 6200 potential parents and 5497 juvenile offspring to evaluate...
The effective population size (Ne) is notoriously difficult to accurately estimate in wild populatio...
We empirically assess the relationship between population growth rate (λ, a parameter central to eco...
Artificial breeding programs initiated to enhance the size of animal populations are often motivated...
Understanding life history traits is an important first step in formulating effective conservation a...
A number of demographic factors, many of which related to human-driven encroachments, are predicted ...
Effective number of breeders, Nb, effective population size, Ne, iteroparity, small population size,...
Many declining and commercially important populations are supplemented with captive-born individuals...
Potential impacts of hatchery programs on wild populations have long been discussed, and of particul...
Lower effective sizes (Ne) than census sizes (N) are routinely documented in natural populations, bu...
The use of genetic markers in monitoring populations has become increasingly important for conservat...
Adult census population size (N) and effective number of breeders (Nb) are highly relevant for desig...
Technological and methodological advances have facilitated the use of genetic data to infer census p...
The effective number of breeders that give rise to a cohort (Nb) is a promising metric for genetic m...
Inbreeding is of concern in supportive breeding programmes in Pacific salmonids, Oncorhynchus spp, w...
We used genetic parentage analysis of 6200 potential parents and 5497 juvenile offspring to evaluate...
The effective population size (Ne) is notoriously difficult to accurately estimate in wild populatio...
We empirically assess the relationship between population growth rate (λ, a parameter central to eco...
Artificial breeding programs initiated to enhance the size of animal populations are often motivated...
Understanding life history traits is an important first step in formulating effective conservation a...