Studying the reproductive ecology of aggregate broadcast spawning fishes is difficult because it generally is not feasible to sample all potential parents and unambiguously assign their offspring. We used molecular‐based parentage analysis to gain insights into the reproductive ecology of the endangered Bonytail, and to evaluate whether protected off‐channel habitats could be used as an alternative to hatchery production. By genotyping adults and offspring stocked (n = 4130) into two experimental backwaters across three years, we determined that most adults (82‐97%) contributed to progeny production across years and backwaters, with one exception. Both sexes mated multiply and the number of mates and family size were positively correlated. ...
As with many endangered, long-lived iteroparous fishes, survival of razorback sucker depends on a ma...
The evolutionary effects captive-bred individuals can have on wild conspecifics are necessary consid...
Inbreeding is of concern in supportive breeding programmes in Pacific salmonids, Oncorhynchus spp, w...
Studying the reproductive ecology of aggregate broadcast spawning fishes is difficult because it gen...
Reproductive success and its determinants are difficult to infer for wild populations of species wit...
Potential impacts of hatchery programs on wild populations have long been discussed, and of particul...
We used genetic parentage analysis of 6200 potential parents and 5497 juvenile offspring to evaluate...
Mating systems and patterns of reproductive success in fishes play an important role in ecology and ...
For many species in nature, a sire’s progeny may be distributed among a few or many dams. This poses...
Understanding life history traits is an important first step in formulating effective conservation a...
Successful resource-management and conservation outcomes ideally depend on matching the spatial scal...
Most evidence for hybrid swarm formation stemming from anthropogenic habitat disturbance comes from ...
As with many endangered, long-lived iteroparous fishes, survival of razorback sucker depends on a ma...
The evolutionary effects captive-bred individuals can have on wild conspecifics are necessary consid...
Inbreeding is of concern in supportive breeding programmes in Pacific salmonids, Oncorhynchus spp, w...
Studying the reproductive ecology of aggregate broadcast spawning fishes is difficult because it gen...
Reproductive success and its determinants are difficult to infer for wild populations of species wit...
Potential impacts of hatchery programs on wild populations have long been discussed, and of particul...
We used genetic parentage analysis of 6200 potential parents and 5497 juvenile offspring to evaluate...
Mating systems and patterns of reproductive success in fishes play an important role in ecology and ...
For many species in nature, a sire’s progeny may be distributed among a few or many dams. This poses...
Understanding life history traits is an important first step in formulating effective conservation a...
Successful resource-management and conservation outcomes ideally depend on matching the spatial scal...
Most evidence for hybrid swarm formation stemming from anthropogenic habitat disturbance comes from ...
As with many endangered, long-lived iteroparous fishes, survival of razorback sucker depends on a ma...
The evolutionary effects captive-bred individuals can have on wild conspecifics are necessary consid...
Inbreeding is of concern in supportive breeding programmes in Pacific salmonids, Oncorhynchus spp, w...