Predicting progeny performance from parental genetic divergence can potentially enhance the efficiency of supportive breeding programmes and facilitate risk assessment. Yet, experimental testing of the effects of breeding distance on offspring performance remains rare, especially in wild populations of vertebrates. Recent studies have demonstrated that embryos of salmonid fish are sensitive indicators of additive genetic variance for viability traits. We therefore used gametes of wild brown trout (Salmo trutta) from five genetically distinct populations of a river catchment in Switzerland, and used a full factorial design to produce over 2,000 embryos in 100 different crosses with varying genetic distances (FST range 0.005-0.035). Customize...
Translocations are an important aspect of the management of natural populations in an increasingly f...
Maintaining genetic diversity and integrity of animal populations is a key challenge in conservation...
Genetic admixture between captive-bred and wild individuals has been demonstrated to affect many ind...
Predicting progeny performance from parental genetic divergence can potentially enhance the efficien...
Phenotypic plasticity can increase tolerance to heterogeneous environments but the elevations and sl...
Phenotypic plasticity can increase tolerance to heterogeneous environments but the elevations and sl...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Local adaptation can drive the divergence of populations but identification of...
Mating with attractive or dominant males is often predicted to offer indirect genetic benefits to fe...
A number of demographic factors, many of which related to human-driven encroachments, are predicted ...
Although the practice of releasing fish into the wild is common in the management and conservation o...
Salmonid populations of many rivers are rapidly declining. One possible explanation is that habitat ...
Maintaining standing genetic variation is a challenge in human-dominated landscapes. We used genetic...
<p>Hybridization between introduced and native fauna is a risk to native species and may threaten th...
International audienceAllopatric gene pools can evolve in different directions through adaptive and ...
Hatching is an important niche shift, and embryos in a wide range of taxa can either accelerate or d...
Translocations are an important aspect of the management of natural populations in an increasingly f...
Maintaining genetic diversity and integrity of animal populations is a key challenge in conservation...
Genetic admixture between captive-bred and wild individuals has been demonstrated to affect many ind...
Predicting progeny performance from parental genetic divergence can potentially enhance the efficien...
Phenotypic plasticity can increase tolerance to heterogeneous environments but the elevations and sl...
Phenotypic plasticity can increase tolerance to heterogeneous environments but the elevations and sl...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Local adaptation can drive the divergence of populations but identification of...
Mating with attractive or dominant males is often predicted to offer indirect genetic benefits to fe...
A number of demographic factors, many of which related to human-driven encroachments, are predicted ...
Although the practice of releasing fish into the wild is common in the management and conservation o...
Salmonid populations of many rivers are rapidly declining. One possible explanation is that habitat ...
Maintaining standing genetic variation is a challenge in human-dominated landscapes. We used genetic...
<p>Hybridization between introduced and native fauna is a risk to native species and may threaten th...
International audienceAllopatric gene pools can evolve in different directions through adaptive and ...
Hatching is an important niche shift, and embryos in a wide range of taxa can either accelerate or d...
Translocations are an important aspect of the management of natural populations in an increasingly f...
Maintaining genetic diversity and integrity of animal populations is a key challenge in conservation...
Genetic admixture between captive-bred and wild individuals has been demonstrated to affect many ind...