Background: Directional selection for growth has resulted in the 9-10th generation of domesticated Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L. outgrowing wild salmon by a ratio of approximately 3:1 when reared under standard hatchery conditions. In the wild however, growth of domesticated and wild salmon is more similar, and seems to differ at the most by a ratio of 1.25:1. Comparative studies of quantitative traits in farmed and wild salmon are often performed by the use of common-garden experiments where salmon of all origins are reared together to avoid origin-specific environmental differences. As social interaction may influence growth, the large observed difference in growth between wild and domesticated salmon in the hatchery may not be entirely ...
Domesticated Atlantic salmon grow much faster than wild salmon when reared together in fish tanks un...
-Released individuals can have negative impacts on native populations through various mechanisms, in...
Multi-generation domestication selection and distinct geographic and ancestral relationships have ra...
Background: Directional selection for growth has resulted in the 9-10th generation of domesticated A...
Background: Directional selection for growth has resulted in the 9-10th generation of domesticated A...
Background: Directional selection for growth has resulted in the 9-10th generation of domesticated A...
Background: Directional selection for growth has resulted in the 9-10th generation of domesticated A...
One of the most important traits linked with the successful domestication of animals is reducing the...
The conditions encountered by Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., in aquaculture are markedly different...
-The conditions encountered by Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., in aquaculture are markedly differen...
Farmed fish display genetic differences from wild fish in a variety of morphological, behavioural an...
One of the most important traits linked with the successful domestication of animals is reducing the...
One of the most important traits linked with the successful domestication of animals is reducing the...
Domesticated Atlantic salmon grow much faster than wild salmon when reared together in fish tanks un...
Background: Domestication of Atlantic salmon for commercial aquaculture has resulted in farmed salmo...
Domesticated Atlantic salmon grow much faster than wild salmon when reared together in fish tanks un...
-Released individuals can have negative impacts on native populations through various mechanisms, in...
Multi-generation domestication selection and distinct geographic and ancestral relationships have ra...
Background: Directional selection for growth has resulted in the 9-10th generation of domesticated A...
Background: Directional selection for growth has resulted in the 9-10th generation of domesticated A...
Background: Directional selection for growth has resulted in the 9-10th generation of domesticated A...
Background: Directional selection for growth has resulted in the 9-10th generation of domesticated A...
One of the most important traits linked with the successful domestication of animals is reducing the...
The conditions encountered by Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., in aquaculture are markedly different...
-The conditions encountered by Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., in aquaculture are markedly differen...
Farmed fish display genetic differences from wild fish in a variety of morphological, behavioural an...
One of the most important traits linked with the successful domestication of animals is reducing the...
One of the most important traits linked with the successful domestication of animals is reducing the...
Domesticated Atlantic salmon grow much faster than wild salmon when reared together in fish tanks un...
Background: Domestication of Atlantic salmon for commercial aquaculture has resulted in farmed salmo...
Domesticated Atlantic salmon grow much faster than wild salmon when reared together in fish tanks un...
-Released individuals can have negative impacts on native populations through various mechanisms, in...
Multi-generation domestication selection and distinct geographic and ancestral relationships have ra...