Reproductive success and its determinants are difficult to infer for wild populations of species with no parental care where behavioral observations are difficult or impossible. In this study, we characterized the breeding system and provide estimates of individual reproductive success under natural conditions for a stream-resident, semi-isolated brown trout (Salmo trutta) population. We inferred parentage using a full probability Bayesian model that combines genetic (microsatellite) with phenotypic data. We had tried to exhaustively sample all individuals from a population, including large sib-ship families from three consecutive offspring cohorts. This allowed us to make inferences about the parental genotypes that had produced these fami...
Studies of interactions between farmed and wild salmonid fishes have suggested reduced fitness of fa...
Effective number of breeders, Nb, effective population size, Ne, iteroparity, small population size,...
The analysis of sexual selection classically relies on the regression of individual phenotypes again...
Reproductive success and its determinants are difficult to infer for wild populations of species wit...
Mating systems and patterns of reproductive success in fishes play an important role in ecology and ...
Assortative mating is thought to play a key role in reproductive isolation. However, most experiment...
Understanding life history traits is an important first step in formulating effective conservation a...
The effective number of breeders that give rise to a cohort (Nb) is a promising metric for genetic m...
The effective population size (Ne) is notoriously difficult to accurately estimate in wild populatio...
Studying the reproductive ecology of aggregate broadcast spawning fishes is difficult because it gen...
International audiencePolyandry and competition for spawning sites in a sedentary brown trout popula...
The genotype data from three consecutive seasons used in the parentage assignment analyses. The colu...
Studies of interactions between farmed and wild salmonid fishes have suggested reduced fitness of fa...
Effective number of breeders, Nb, effective population size, Ne, iteroparity, small population size,...
The analysis of sexual selection classically relies on the regression of individual phenotypes again...
Reproductive success and its determinants are difficult to infer for wild populations of species wit...
Mating systems and patterns of reproductive success in fishes play an important role in ecology and ...
Assortative mating is thought to play a key role in reproductive isolation. However, most experiment...
Understanding life history traits is an important first step in formulating effective conservation a...
The effective number of breeders that give rise to a cohort (Nb) is a promising metric for genetic m...
The effective population size (Ne) is notoriously difficult to accurately estimate in wild populatio...
Studying the reproductive ecology of aggregate broadcast spawning fishes is difficult because it gen...
International audiencePolyandry and competition for spawning sites in a sedentary brown trout popula...
The genotype data from three consecutive seasons used in the parentage assignment analyses. The colu...
Studies of interactions between farmed and wild salmonid fishes have suggested reduced fitness of fa...
Effective number of breeders, Nb, effective population size, Ne, iteroparity, small population size,...
The analysis of sexual selection classically relies on the regression of individual phenotypes again...