A large number of farmed red sea bream (Pagrus major) and their gametes have escaped and dispersed into the wild from net-cage aquaculture since the advent of the technology in the mid-20th century. These escapees have likely been recruited into wild populations, affecting their genetic diversity. In this study, we used assignment methods with microsatellite markers to assess the frequency of escapee farmed red sea bream within the wild populations in a major aquaculture production region (UWJ) and in two regions with relatively lower production (IWG and SIJ) in Ehime Prefecture, Japan. The frequency of escapees in UWJ ranged from 14.1% to 30.2%, as shown by three methods of assignment. Escapees were frequently identified among specimens ca...
The salmon industry is heavily dependent on wrasse for delousing infected fish. The goldsinny wrasse...
Growing demands for marine fish products is leading to increased pressure on already depleted wild p...
Farm escapees and their offspring impose a significant impact on the environment and may therefore a...
A large number of farmed red sea bream (Pagrus major) and their gametes have escaped and dispersed i...
Since 1978, millions of hatchery-reared red sea bream (Pagrus major) juveniles have been released in...
-Large-scale hatchery releases are carried out for many marine fish species worldwide; nevertheless,...
Large-scale hatchery releases are carried out for many marine fish species worldwide; nevertheless, ...
Expansion of sea-cage aquaculture has increased incidences of large-scale escapes of farmed fish. Wh...
Microsatellite markers were used to investigate the genetic structure of the two most important cult...
The impact of escapees from aquaculture is of general concern for the sustainability of natural reso...
Aquaculture finfish production based on floating cage technology has raised increasing concerns on t...
Release of captively-bred individuals into the wild is one of the most popular tools in fisheries, f...
AbstractRed sea bream is one of the most important aquaculture fish species in Japan. To improve the...
Aquaculture of Atlantic salmon is a highly successful industry that affects wild salmon populations ...
Article published in Animal Genetics, 41 (5): 515-522 OCT 2010This study presents a molecular geneti...
The salmon industry is heavily dependent on wrasse for delousing infected fish. The goldsinny wrasse...
Growing demands for marine fish products is leading to increased pressure on already depleted wild p...
Farm escapees and their offspring impose a significant impact on the environment and may therefore a...
A large number of farmed red sea bream (Pagrus major) and their gametes have escaped and dispersed i...
Since 1978, millions of hatchery-reared red sea bream (Pagrus major) juveniles have been released in...
-Large-scale hatchery releases are carried out for many marine fish species worldwide; nevertheless,...
Large-scale hatchery releases are carried out for many marine fish species worldwide; nevertheless, ...
Expansion of sea-cage aquaculture has increased incidences of large-scale escapes of farmed fish. Wh...
Microsatellite markers were used to investigate the genetic structure of the two most important cult...
The impact of escapees from aquaculture is of general concern for the sustainability of natural reso...
Aquaculture finfish production based on floating cage technology has raised increasing concerns on t...
Release of captively-bred individuals into the wild is one of the most popular tools in fisheries, f...
AbstractRed sea bream is one of the most important aquaculture fish species in Japan. To improve the...
Aquaculture of Atlantic salmon is a highly successful industry that affects wild salmon populations ...
Article published in Animal Genetics, 41 (5): 515-522 OCT 2010This study presents a molecular geneti...
The salmon industry is heavily dependent on wrasse for delousing infected fish. The goldsinny wrasse...
Growing demands for marine fish products is leading to increased pressure on already depleted wild p...
Farm escapees and their offspring impose a significant impact on the environment and may therefore a...