Genetic methods for the estimation of population size can be powerful alternatives to conventional methods. Close-kin mark–recapture (CKMR) is based on the principles of conventional mark–recapture, but instead of being physically marked, individuals are marked through their close kin. The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential of CKMR for the estimation of spawner abundance in Atlantic salmon and how age, sex, spatial, and temporal sampling bias may affect CKMR estimates. Spawner abundance in a wild population was estimated from genetic samples of adults returning in 2018 and of their potential offspring collected in 2019. Adult samples were obtained in two ways. First, adults were sampled and released alive in the breeding habita...
Technological and methodological advances have facilitated the use of genetic data to infer census p...
Many salmonid populations are of conservation concern, and the release of hatchery-produced juvenile...
While nonanadromous males (stream-resident and/or mature male parr) contribute to reproduction in an...
Genetic methods for the estimation of population size can be powerful alternatives to conventional m...
Genetic methods for the estimation of population size can be powerful alternatives to conventional m...
Close-Kin Mark-Recapture (CKMR) is a recent extension of the ordinary mark–recapture methods used to...
Under embargo until: 2020-06-181. Knowing how many individuals there are in a population is a fundam...
Background: Pedigree reconstruction using genetic analysis provides a useful means to estimate funda...
This study assesses whether the effective number of breeders (Nb) can be estimated using a time and ...
Effective population size over a generation (Ne) or over a reproductive cycle (Nb) and the adult cen...
Genetic individual assignment of river stock of origin of mixed stock catch fish offers a tool to an...
Monitoring short-term fluctuations in effective population sizes (N e) and effective number of breed...
Estimates of fish abundance from electrofishing surveys depend on accurate estimation of capture pro...
Genetic individual assignment of river stock of origin of mixed stock catch fish offers a tool to an...
A long-held, but poorly tested, assumption in natural populations is that individuals that disperse ...
Technological and methodological advances have facilitated the use of genetic data to infer census p...
Many salmonid populations are of conservation concern, and the release of hatchery-produced juvenile...
While nonanadromous males (stream-resident and/or mature male parr) contribute to reproduction in an...
Genetic methods for the estimation of population size can be powerful alternatives to conventional m...
Genetic methods for the estimation of population size can be powerful alternatives to conventional m...
Close-Kin Mark-Recapture (CKMR) is a recent extension of the ordinary mark–recapture methods used to...
Under embargo until: 2020-06-181. Knowing how many individuals there are in a population is a fundam...
Background: Pedigree reconstruction using genetic analysis provides a useful means to estimate funda...
This study assesses whether the effective number of breeders (Nb) can be estimated using a time and ...
Effective population size over a generation (Ne) or over a reproductive cycle (Nb) and the adult cen...
Genetic individual assignment of river stock of origin of mixed stock catch fish offers a tool to an...
Monitoring short-term fluctuations in effective population sizes (N e) and effective number of breed...
Estimates of fish abundance from electrofishing surveys depend on accurate estimation of capture pro...
Genetic individual assignment of river stock of origin of mixed stock catch fish offers a tool to an...
A long-held, but poorly tested, assumption in natural populations is that individuals that disperse ...
Technological and methodological advances have facilitated the use of genetic data to infer census p...
Many salmonid populations are of conservation concern, and the release of hatchery-produced juvenile...
While nonanadromous males (stream-resident and/or mature male parr) contribute to reproduction in an...