Genetic rescue is an increasingly considered conservation measure to address genetic erosion associated with habitat loss and fragmentation. The resulting gene flow from facilitating migration may improve fitness and adaptive potential, but is not without risks (e.g., outbreeding depression). Here, we conducted a test of genetic rescue by translocating ten (five of each sex) brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) from a single source to four nearby and isolated stream populations. To control for the demographic contribution of translocated individuals, ten resident individuals (five of each sex) were removed from each recipient population. Prior to the introduction of translocated individuals, the two smallest above-barrier populations had sub...
We tested the fitness consequences of introgression of fast-growing domesticated fish into a wild po...
Spatial and temporal fluctuations in productivity and abundance confound assessments of captive prop...
Contemporary Brook Trout Salvelinus fontinalis populations are often fragmented due to anthropogenic...
Genetic rescue is an increasingly considered conservation measure to address genetic erosion associa...
Translocations are an important aspect of the management of natural populations in an increasingly f...
Habitat discontinuity, anthropogenic disturbance, and overharvesting have led to population fragment...
Although Brook Trout are distributed across most of eastern North America, population numbers have d...
Captive breeding has the potential to rebuild depressed populations. However, associated genetic cha...
Understanding the extent to which captivity generates maladaptation in wild species can inform speci...
Chantier qualité GAInternational audience1.The conservation of salmonid inter- and intra-specific di...
As anthropogenic impacts accelerate changes to landscapes across the globe, understanding how geneti...
Brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) reside in a range of habitats including headwater streams where ...
Current conservation practices exclude human-generated hybridized populations from protection, as th...
We tested the fitness consequences of introgression of fast-growing domesticated fish into a wild po...
Spatial and temporal fluctuations in productivity and abundance confound assessments of captive prop...
Contemporary Brook Trout Salvelinus fontinalis populations are often fragmented due to anthropogenic...
Genetic rescue is an increasingly considered conservation measure to address genetic erosion associa...
Translocations are an important aspect of the management of natural populations in an increasingly f...
Habitat discontinuity, anthropogenic disturbance, and overharvesting have led to population fragment...
Although Brook Trout are distributed across most of eastern North America, population numbers have d...
Captive breeding has the potential to rebuild depressed populations. However, associated genetic cha...
Understanding the extent to which captivity generates maladaptation in wild species can inform speci...
Chantier qualité GAInternational audience1.The conservation of salmonid inter- and intra-specific di...
As anthropogenic impacts accelerate changes to landscapes across the globe, understanding how geneti...
Brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) reside in a range of habitats including headwater streams where ...
Current conservation practices exclude human-generated hybridized populations from protection, as th...
We tested the fitness consequences of introgression of fast-growing domesticated fish into a wild po...
Spatial and temporal fluctuations in productivity and abundance confound assessments of captive prop...
Contemporary Brook Trout Salvelinus fontinalis populations are often fragmented due to anthropogenic...