Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) has been domesticated since the 1960s and has undergone over 10 generations of artificial selection for economically important traits. As a result, domesticated salmon have diverged with respect to a number of phenotypic, genotypic and behavioural traits from their wild counterparts. Since the selection pressures that are present in the wild differ greatly from the ones that shape salmon under culture conditions, domesticated salmon stocks are considered to be maladapted to natural conditions. Despite strict regulations, insoluble issues pertaining to large-scale cage rearing of farmed fish mean that there is a continuous presence of farm escapees in the wild. Gene flow from escapees has been perceived as a ...
Background Domestication is the process by which organisms become adapted to the human-controlled en...
Background: Due to selective breeding, domesticated and wild Atlantic salmon are genetically diverge...
Multi-generation domestication selection and distinct geographic and ancestral relationships have ra...
Background Atlantic salmon have been subject to domestication for approximately ten generations, be...
Background: Atlantic salmon have been subject to domestication for approximately ten generations, be...
Background: Atlantic salmon have been subject to domestication for approximately ten generations, be...
Background: Atlantic salmon have been subject to domestication for approximately ten generations, be...
Domestication is the process by which organisms become adapted to the human-controlled environment. ...
Background Due to selective breeding, domesticated and wild Atlantic salmon are genetically di...
Background Due to selective breeding, domesticated and wild Atlantic salmon are genetically di...
Background: Due to selective breeding, domesticated and wild Atlantic salmon are genetically diverge...
Background Domestication is the process by which organisms become adapted to the human-controlled en...
Background Domestication is the process by which organisms become adapted to the human-controlled en...
Background Domestication is the process by which organisms become adapted to the human-controlled e...
Background Atlantic salmon have been subject to domestication for approximately ten generations, be...
Background Domestication is the process by which organisms become adapted to the human-controlled en...
Background: Due to selective breeding, domesticated and wild Atlantic salmon are genetically diverge...
Multi-generation domestication selection and distinct geographic and ancestral relationships have ra...
Background Atlantic salmon have been subject to domestication for approximately ten generations, be...
Background: Atlantic salmon have been subject to domestication for approximately ten generations, be...
Background: Atlantic salmon have been subject to domestication for approximately ten generations, be...
Background: Atlantic salmon have been subject to domestication for approximately ten generations, be...
Domestication is the process by which organisms become adapted to the human-controlled environment. ...
Background Due to selective breeding, domesticated and wild Atlantic salmon are genetically di...
Background Due to selective breeding, domesticated and wild Atlantic salmon are genetically di...
Background: Due to selective breeding, domesticated and wild Atlantic salmon are genetically diverge...
Background Domestication is the process by which organisms become adapted to the human-controlled en...
Background Domestication is the process by which organisms become adapted to the human-controlled en...
Background Domestication is the process by which organisms become adapted to the human-controlled e...
Background Atlantic salmon have been subject to domestication for approximately ten generations, be...
Background Domestication is the process by which organisms become adapted to the human-controlled en...
Background: Due to selective breeding, domesticated and wild Atlantic salmon are genetically diverge...
Multi-generation domestication selection and distinct geographic and ancestral relationships have ra...