Release of captively-bred individuals into the wild is one of the most popular tools in fisheries, forestry, and wildlife management, and introgression of hatchery-reared animals into wild populations is of global concern. However, research and monitoring of impacts on wild populations are generally lacking, and the benefit of hatcheries for long-term fisheries and conservation goals is unclear. Using spatio-temporal genetic monitoring and a four-dacade time series of catch data, we quantified the effects on the size and genetic diversity of wild populations of one of the world’s largest marine stock enhancement programs--the red sea bream (Pagrus major) in Kagoshima Bay, Japan. Our analyses found that the stock enhancement program reduced ...
Many declining and commercially important populations are supplemented with captive-born individuals...
The endangered Rio Grande silvery minnow persists as a remnant population in a highly fragmented and...
Genetic adaptation to captivity is a concern for threatened and endangered species held in conservat...
Release of captively-bred individuals into the wild is one of the most popular tools in fisheries, f...
The release of hatchery-propagated fish and shellfish is occurring on a global scale, but the geneti...
Aquaculture finfish production based on floating cage technology has raised increasing concerns on t...
Programs to rebuild imperiled wild fish populations often include hatchery-born fish derived from wi...
Published version of an article from the journal: Marine Biotechnology. Also avialable from Springer...
Demand for seafood on a global scale is projected to increase by 70 percent in the next 30 years, th...
Spatial and temporal fluctuations in productivity and abundance confound assessments of captive prop...
We used a before–after control–impact design to quantify the genetic effects of the large piscivorou...
In salmonids, the release of hatchery-reared fish has been shown to cause irreversible genetic impac...
-Large-scale hatchery releases are carried out for many marine fish species worldwide; nevertheless,...
Large-scale hatchery releases are carried out for many marine fish species worldwide; nevertheless, ...
Many declining and commercially important populations are supplemented with captive-born individuals...
The endangered Rio Grande silvery minnow persists as a remnant population in a highly fragmented and...
Genetic adaptation to captivity is a concern for threatened and endangered species held in conservat...
Release of captively-bred individuals into the wild is one of the most popular tools in fisheries, f...
The release of hatchery-propagated fish and shellfish is occurring on a global scale, but the geneti...
Aquaculture finfish production based on floating cage technology has raised increasing concerns on t...
Programs to rebuild imperiled wild fish populations often include hatchery-born fish derived from wi...
Published version of an article from the journal: Marine Biotechnology. Also avialable from Springer...
Demand for seafood on a global scale is projected to increase by 70 percent in the next 30 years, th...
Spatial and temporal fluctuations in productivity and abundance confound assessments of captive prop...
We used a before–after control–impact design to quantify the genetic effects of the large piscivorou...
In salmonids, the release of hatchery-reared fish has been shown to cause irreversible genetic impac...
-Large-scale hatchery releases are carried out for many marine fish species worldwide; nevertheless,...
Large-scale hatchery releases are carried out for many marine fish species worldwide; nevertheless, ...
Many declining and commercially important populations are supplemented with captive-born individuals...
The endangered Rio Grande silvery minnow persists as a remnant population in a highly fragmented and...
Genetic adaptation to captivity is a concern for threatened and endangered species held in conservat...