Although the practice of releasing fish into the wild is common in the management and conservation of fish populations, the success of release programmes and the potential harmful genetic and ecological effects that may follow are rarely considered. This thesis focuses on genetic and ecological consequences of fish releases, exemplified by supportive breeding of brown trout (Salmo trutta) and translocation of European eel (Anguilla anguilla). Specific questions addressed include: What is the relative performance of hatchery produced fish released to support wild populations, and do released hatchery fish contribute to the natural productivity? What is the variation in reproductive success in the wild, and how does it affect the genetic cons...
Abstract:In June 2009. I gave a talk about our recent studies on the Hood River steelhead trout at t...
The biological and anthropogenic (management) factors that may contribute to the expansion of non-na...
The genetic structure of a fish population is usually thought to be stable over time. In the souther...
Although the practice of releasing fish into the wild is common in the management and conservation o...
Although the practice of releasing fish into the wild is common in the management and conservation o...
Maintaining genetic diversity and integrity of animal populations is a key challenge in conservation...
A genetically marked hatchery strain of brown trout (Salmo trutta) was employed to study the genetic...
Chantier qualité GAInternational audience1.The conservation of salmonid inter- and intra-specific di...
A genetically marked hatchery strain of brown trout (Salmo trutta) was employed to study the genetic...
Releases of foreign specimens to wild populations is deteriorating genetic integrity of native popul...
The Pasvik river in north-eastern Norway harbours the only piscivorous brown trout (Salmo trutta) po...
This study was conducted in Lake Savalen in southeastern Norway, focusing on genetic diversity and t...
The European brown trout, Salmo trutta, is a cold-adapted fish reported as a Least Concern species i...
The Pasvik river in north-eastern Norway harbours the only piscivorous brown trout (Salmo trutta) po...
The biological and anthropogenic (management) factors that may contribute to the expansion of non-na...
Abstract:In June 2009. I gave a talk about our recent studies on the Hood River steelhead trout at t...
The biological and anthropogenic (management) factors that may contribute to the expansion of non-na...
The genetic structure of a fish population is usually thought to be stable over time. In the souther...
Although the practice of releasing fish into the wild is common in the management and conservation o...
Although the practice of releasing fish into the wild is common in the management and conservation o...
Maintaining genetic diversity and integrity of animal populations is a key challenge in conservation...
A genetically marked hatchery strain of brown trout (Salmo trutta) was employed to study the genetic...
Chantier qualité GAInternational audience1.The conservation of salmonid inter- and intra-specific di...
A genetically marked hatchery strain of brown trout (Salmo trutta) was employed to study the genetic...
Releases of foreign specimens to wild populations is deteriorating genetic integrity of native popul...
The Pasvik river in north-eastern Norway harbours the only piscivorous brown trout (Salmo trutta) po...
This study was conducted in Lake Savalen in southeastern Norway, focusing on genetic diversity and t...
The European brown trout, Salmo trutta, is a cold-adapted fish reported as a Least Concern species i...
The Pasvik river in north-eastern Norway harbours the only piscivorous brown trout (Salmo trutta) po...
The biological and anthropogenic (management) factors that may contribute to the expansion of non-na...
Abstract:In June 2009. I gave a talk about our recent studies on the Hood River steelhead trout at t...
The biological and anthropogenic (management) factors that may contribute to the expansion of non-na...
The genetic structure of a fish population is usually thought to be stable over time. In the souther...