The evolutionary effects captive-bred individuals can have on wild conspecifics are necessary considerations for stock enhancement programs, but breeding protocols are often developed without knowledge of realized reproductive behavior. To help fill that gap, parentage was assigned to offspring produced by a freely-mating group of 50 white seabass (Atractoscion nobilis), a representative broadcast spawning marine finfish cultured for conservation. Similar to the well-known and closely-related red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus), A. nobilis exhibited large variation in reproductive success. More males contributed and contributed more equally than females within and among spawns in a mating system best described as lottery polygyny. Two females pr...
<p>Selective breeding for marine finfish is challenging due to difficulties in reproduction, larval ...
Large variance in reproductive success is the primary factor that reduces effective population size ...
A critical part of the sexual selection process in animals is the genetic mating system. Quantifying...
The evolutionary effects captive-bred individuals can have on wild conspecifics are necessary consid...
Spawning site selection and reproductive timing affect stock productivity and structure in marine fi...
Understanding the processes that drive reproductive success in marine fish stocks is critical to eff...
Studying the reproductive ecology of aggregate broadcast spawning fishes is difficult because it gen...
Aquaculture finfish production based on floating cage technology has raised increasing concerns on t...
In this study, we documented the breeding system of a wild population of Atlantic salmon (Salmo sala...
Release of captively-bred individuals into the wild is one of the most popular tools in fisheries, f...
Successful resource-management and conservation outcomes ideally depend on matching the spatial scal...
Inbreeding is of concern in supportive breeding programmes in Pacific salmonids, Oncorhynchus spp, w...
Floating males are usually thought of as non-breeders. However, some floating individuals are able t...
<p>Selective breeding for marine finfish is challenging due to difficulties in reproduction, larval ...
Large variance in reproductive success is the primary factor that reduces effective population size ...
A critical part of the sexual selection process in animals is the genetic mating system. Quantifying...
The evolutionary effects captive-bred individuals can have on wild conspecifics are necessary consid...
Spawning site selection and reproductive timing affect stock productivity and structure in marine fi...
Understanding the processes that drive reproductive success in marine fish stocks is critical to eff...
Studying the reproductive ecology of aggregate broadcast spawning fishes is difficult because it gen...
Aquaculture finfish production based on floating cage technology has raised increasing concerns on t...
In this study, we documented the breeding system of a wild population of Atlantic salmon (Salmo sala...
Release of captively-bred individuals into the wild is one of the most popular tools in fisheries, f...
Successful resource-management and conservation outcomes ideally depend on matching the spatial scal...
Inbreeding is of concern in supportive breeding programmes in Pacific salmonids, Oncorhynchus spp, w...
Floating males are usually thought of as non-breeders. However, some floating individuals are able t...
<p>Selective breeding for marine finfish is challenging due to difficulties in reproduction, larval ...
Large variance in reproductive success is the primary factor that reduces effective population size ...
A critical part of the sexual selection process in animals is the genetic mating system. Quantifying...