It has long been clear that interbreeding between domesticated and wild Atlantic salmon can lead to negative fitness consequences for native populations. Few studies, however, have examined these consequences at critical early life stages, particularly in the context of distinct geographical and ancestral relationships among populations as well domestication selection. In Newfoundland (NF), Canada, while the majority of aquaculture sites use the North American (NA) Saint John River strain, site-specific permission has been granted to farm a strain of European origin (EO). We designed a common-garden experiment to compare fitness-related traits (e.g. development time, survival, size and growth) at different early-life stages (eye development...
Background: Directional selection for growth has resulted in the 9-10th generation of domesticated A...
The onset of exogenous feeding, when juveniles emerge from the gravel, is a critical event for salmo...
Interactions between domesticated escapees and wild conspecifics represent a threat to the genetic i...
Farmed fish display genetic differences from wild fish in a variety of morphological, behavioural an...
Multi-generation domestication selection and distinct geographic and ancestral relationships have ra...
In many taxa there is considerable intraspecific variation in life history strategies from within a ...
In many taxa there is considerable intraspecific variation in life history strategies from within a ...
Although studies addressing natural selection have primarily focused on additive genetic effects bec...
Outbreeding between segregating populations can be important from an evolutionary, conservation, and...
Outbreeding between segregating populations can be important from an evolutionary, conservation, and...
Outbreeding between segregating populations can be important from an evolutionary, conservation, and...
The additive genetic effects of traits can be used to predict evolutionary trajectories, such as res...
The additive genetic effects of traits can be used to predict evolutionary trajectories, such as res...
The additive genetic effects of traits can be used to predict evolutionary trajectories, such as res...
Interactions between domesticated escapees and wild conspecifics represent a threat to the genetic i...
Background: Directional selection for growth has resulted in the 9-10th generation of domesticated A...
The onset of exogenous feeding, when juveniles emerge from the gravel, is a critical event for salmo...
Interactions between domesticated escapees and wild conspecifics represent a threat to the genetic i...
Farmed fish display genetic differences from wild fish in a variety of morphological, behavioural an...
Multi-generation domestication selection and distinct geographic and ancestral relationships have ra...
In many taxa there is considerable intraspecific variation in life history strategies from within a ...
In many taxa there is considerable intraspecific variation in life history strategies from within a ...
Although studies addressing natural selection have primarily focused on additive genetic effects bec...
Outbreeding between segregating populations can be important from an evolutionary, conservation, and...
Outbreeding between segregating populations can be important from an evolutionary, conservation, and...
Outbreeding between segregating populations can be important from an evolutionary, conservation, and...
The additive genetic effects of traits can be used to predict evolutionary trajectories, such as res...
The additive genetic effects of traits can be used to predict evolutionary trajectories, such as res...
The additive genetic effects of traits can be used to predict evolutionary trajectories, such as res...
Interactions between domesticated escapees and wild conspecifics represent a threat to the genetic i...
Background: Directional selection for growth has resulted in the 9-10th generation of domesticated A...
The onset of exogenous feeding, when juveniles emerge from the gravel, is a critical event for salmo...
Interactions between domesticated escapees and wild conspecifics represent a threat to the genetic i...