Aquaculture is a major source of invasive aquatic species, despite the fact that cultured organisms often have low genetic diversity and tend to be maladapted to survive in the wild. Yet, to what extent aquaculture escapees become established by means of high propagule pressure and multiple origins is not clear. We analysed the genetic diversity of 15 established populations and 4 farmed stocks of non-native rainbow trout in Chile, a species first introduced for recreational fishing around 1900, but which has in recent decades escaped in large numbers from fish farms and become widespread. Aquaculture propagule pressure was a good predictor of the incidence of farm escapees, which represented 16% of all free-ranging rainbow trout and were ...
Introgressive hybridization between native and introduced species is a growing conservation concern....
We tested the fitness consequences of introgression of fast-growing domesticated fish into a wild po...
Studies of interactions between farmed and wild salmonid fishes have suggested reduced fitness of fa...
Aquaculture is a major source of invasive aquatic species, despite the fact that cultured organisms ...
Aquaculture is a major source of invasive aquatic species, despite the fact that cultured organisms ...
Knowledge about the genetic underpinnings of invasions—a theme addressed by invasion genetics as a d...
Different pathways of propagation and dispersal of non-native species into new environments may have...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
<div><p>Knowledge about the genetic underpinnings of invasions—a theme addressed by invasion genetic...
Evolutionary and ecological consequences of hybridization between native and invasive species are no...
Invasive species have become widespread in aquatic environments throughout the world, yet there are ...
Throughout their native range, wild Atlantic salmon populations are threatened by hybridization and ...
Hybridization between native and non-native species has serious biological consequences, but our und...
Introgressive hybridization between native and introduced species is a growing conservation concern....
We tested the fitness consequences of introgression of fast-growing domesticated fish into a wild po...
Studies of interactions between farmed and wild salmonid fishes have suggested reduced fitness of fa...
Aquaculture is a major source of invasive aquatic species, despite the fact that cultured organisms ...
Aquaculture is a major source of invasive aquatic species, despite the fact that cultured organisms ...
Knowledge about the genetic underpinnings of invasions—a theme addressed by invasion genetics as a d...
Different pathways of propagation and dispersal of non-native species into new environments may have...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
<div><p>Knowledge about the genetic underpinnings of invasions—a theme addressed by invasion genetic...
Evolutionary and ecological consequences of hybridization between native and invasive species are no...
Invasive species have become widespread in aquatic environments throughout the world, yet there are ...
Throughout their native range, wild Atlantic salmon populations are threatened by hybridization and ...
Hybridization between native and non-native species has serious biological consequences, but our und...
Introgressive hybridization between native and introduced species is a growing conservation concern....
We tested the fitness consequences of introgression of fast-growing domesticated fish into a wild po...
Studies of interactions between farmed and wild salmonid fishes have suggested reduced fitness of fa...