The fitness consequences of outbreeding in wild populations are extremely variable. Heterosis and outbreeding depression can both be observed but the effect of environmental stressors on the occurrence of these phenomena is still poorly understood. We tested the influence of oxygen stress during embryonic development on consequences of outbreeding in wild populations of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). We used a common garden experiment and performed crosses within and between salmon populations to study performances of embryos reared under normal and hypoxic conditions. We detected both heterosis and outbreeding depression depending on traits but irrespective of divergence between parental populations. Nevertheless, outbreeding depression wa...
Anthropogenic changes in the environment are a major force acting upon natural populations. A better...
Exposure to developmental hypoxia can have long-term impacts on the physiological performance of fis...
In many taxa there is considerable intraspecific variation in life history strategies from within a ...
Intraspecific hybridisation may result in hybrid offspring exhibiting superior (heterosis) or inferi...
Outbreeding, mating between genetically divergent individuals, may result in negative fitness conseq...
Conservation biologists routinely face the dilemma of keeping small, fragmented populations isolated...
Salmonids reared in aquaculture incubation systems are susceptible to periods of cyclical or fluctua...
Outbreeding between segregating populations can be important from an evolutionary, conservation, and...
Environmental change and its impact on the form, function and adaptive responses of fish, especially...
Laboratory experiments on brown trout (Salmo trutta) embryos suggest that sublethal stress in the g...
The conditions experienced by incubating Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) eggs are strongly influenced ...
Variable oxygen availability can challenge the performance and survival of anadromous salmon species...
Early life stages of salmonids are particularly vulnerable to warming and hypoxia, which are common ...
Wild Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) are in decline over the entire distribution area, and population...
Oxygen availability is highly variable during salmonid incubation in natural redds and also in aquac...
Anthropogenic changes in the environment are a major force acting upon natural populations. A better...
Exposure to developmental hypoxia can have long-term impacts on the physiological performance of fis...
In many taxa there is considerable intraspecific variation in life history strategies from within a ...
Intraspecific hybridisation may result in hybrid offspring exhibiting superior (heterosis) or inferi...
Outbreeding, mating between genetically divergent individuals, may result in negative fitness conseq...
Conservation biologists routinely face the dilemma of keeping small, fragmented populations isolated...
Salmonids reared in aquaculture incubation systems are susceptible to periods of cyclical or fluctua...
Outbreeding between segregating populations can be important from an evolutionary, conservation, and...
Environmental change and its impact on the form, function and adaptive responses of fish, especially...
Laboratory experiments on brown trout (Salmo trutta) embryos suggest that sublethal stress in the g...
The conditions experienced by incubating Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) eggs are strongly influenced ...
Variable oxygen availability can challenge the performance and survival of anadromous salmon species...
Early life stages of salmonids are particularly vulnerable to warming and hypoxia, which are common ...
Wild Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) are in decline over the entire distribution area, and population...
Oxygen availability is highly variable during salmonid incubation in natural redds and also in aquac...
Anthropogenic changes in the environment are a major force acting upon natural populations. A better...
Exposure to developmental hypoxia can have long-term impacts on the physiological performance of fis...
In many taxa there is considerable intraspecific variation in life history strategies from within a ...