In salmonids, the release of hatchery-reared fish has been shown to cause irreversible genetic impacts on wild populations. However, although responsible practices for producing and releasing genetically diverse, hatchery-reared juveniles have been published widely, they are rarely implemented. Here, we investigated genetic differences between wild and early-generation hatchery-reared populations of the purple sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus (a commercially important species in Europe) to assess whether hatcheries were able to maintain natural levels of genetic diversity. To test the hypothesis that hatchery rearing would cause bottleneck effects (that is, a substantial reduction in genetic diversity and differentiation from wild popu...
The mass release of hatchery-propagated stocks raises numerous questions concerning its efficiency i...
International audiencePrevious studies of the commercially harvested sea urchin Paracentrotus lividu...
Hatchery fish stocking for stock enhancement has been operated at a massive and global scale. Howeve...
In salmonids, the release of hatchery-reared fish has been shown to cause irreversible genetic impac...
In salmonids, the release of hatchery-reared fish has been shown to cause irreversible genetic impac...
Captive breeding programs are widely used to counteract the decline of fish populations in the wild,...
International audienceThe mass release of hatchery-propagated stocks raises numerous questions conce...
We compared the genetic differentiation in the green sea urchin Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis fr...
Although the practice of releasing fish into the wild is common in the management and conservation o...
Little experimental evidence of multiple generations of inbreeding depression is available for marin...
Temporal variability was studied in the common sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus through the analysis...
Many salmonid populations are of conservation concern, and the release of hatchery-produced juvenile...
Large-scale hatchery releases are carried out for many marine fish species worldwide; nevertheless, ...
The mass release of hatchery-propagated stocks raises numerous questions concerning its efficiency i...
International audiencePrevious studies of the commercially harvested sea urchin Paracentrotus lividu...
Hatchery fish stocking for stock enhancement has been operated at a massive and global scale. Howeve...
In salmonids, the release of hatchery-reared fish has been shown to cause irreversible genetic impac...
In salmonids, the release of hatchery-reared fish has been shown to cause irreversible genetic impac...
Captive breeding programs are widely used to counteract the decline of fish populations in the wild,...
International audienceThe mass release of hatchery-propagated stocks raises numerous questions conce...
We compared the genetic differentiation in the green sea urchin Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis fr...
Although the practice of releasing fish into the wild is common in the management and conservation o...
Little experimental evidence of multiple generations of inbreeding depression is available for marin...
Temporal variability was studied in the common sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus through the analysis...
Many salmonid populations are of conservation concern, and the release of hatchery-produced juvenile...
Large-scale hatchery releases are carried out for many marine fish species worldwide; nevertheless, ...
The mass release of hatchery-propagated stocks raises numerous questions concerning its efficiency i...
International audiencePrevious studies of the commercially harvested sea urchin Paracentrotus lividu...
Hatchery fish stocking for stock enhancement has been operated at a massive and global scale. Howeve...