Outbreeding, mating between genetically divergent individuals, may result in negative fitness consequences for offspring via outbreeding depression. Outbreeding effects are of notable concern in salmonid research as outbreeding can have major implications for salmon aquaculture and conservation management. We therefore quantified outbreeding effects in two generations (F1 hybrids and F2 backcrossed hybrids) of Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) derived from captively-reared purebred lines that had been selectively bred for differential performance based on disease resistance and growth rate. Parental lines were crossed in 2009 to create purebred and reciprocal hybrid crosses (n = 53 families), and in 2010 parental and hybrid crosses ...
Within the natural environment, growth rates of an animal can be maintained at an adaptive level det...
The selection for a single organismal trait like growth in breeding programs of farmed aquaculture s...
Wild Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha ) populations could be adversely affected through repr...
Outbreeding, mating between genetically divergent individuals, may result in negative fitness conseq...
Strong evidence that shows inbreeding in many plants and animals can lead to detrimental effects at ...
Intraspecific hybridisation may result in hybrid offspring exhibiting superior (heterosis) or inferi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2001As a necessary background for my experimental studies...
The fitness consequences of outbreeding in wild populations are extremely variable. Heterosis and ou...
While genetic effects on offspring phenotypic traits are well studied in fish, examining all genetic...
Outbreeding between segregating populations can be important from an evolutionary, conservation, and...
This study examined traits in Chinook salmon hybrid and purebred crosses for performance differences...
Each year salmon and other fishes are caught and used for supportive breeding programs that attempt ...
Three strains of brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis (domestic [D], Laval [L], and Rupert [R]) and the...
Conservation biologists routinely face the dilemma of keeping small, fragmented populations isolated...
Canada is the fourth largest producer of farmed salmon in the world, with Atlantic salmon being the ...
Within the natural environment, growth rates of an animal can be maintained at an adaptive level det...
The selection for a single organismal trait like growth in breeding programs of farmed aquaculture s...
Wild Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha ) populations could be adversely affected through repr...
Outbreeding, mating between genetically divergent individuals, may result in negative fitness conseq...
Strong evidence that shows inbreeding in many plants and animals can lead to detrimental effects at ...
Intraspecific hybridisation may result in hybrid offspring exhibiting superior (heterosis) or inferi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2001As a necessary background for my experimental studies...
The fitness consequences of outbreeding in wild populations are extremely variable. Heterosis and ou...
While genetic effects on offspring phenotypic traits are well studied in fish, examining all genetic...
Outbreeding between segregating populations can be important from an evolutionary, conservation, and...
This study examined traits in Chinook salmon hybrid and purebred crosses for performance differences...
Each year salmon and other fishes are caught and used for supportive breeding programs that attempt ...
Three strains of brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis (domestic [D], Laval [L], and Rupert [R]) and the...
Conservation biologists routinely face the dilemma of keeping small, fragmented populations isolated...
Canada is the fourth largest producer of farmed salmon in the world, with Atlantic salmon being the ...
Within the natural environment, growth rates of an animal can be maintained at an adaptive level det...
The selection for a single organismal trait like growth in breeding programs of farmed aquaculture s...
Wild Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha ) populations could be adversely affected through repr...