Each year salmon and other fishes are caught and used for supportive breeding programs that attempt to augment natural populations that are threatened with extinction. These programs typically mate individuals randomly and as such they overlook the importance of genetic quality to offspring fitness and ultimately to ensuring population health. Here, we use Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) and a fully crossed quantitative genetic breeding design to partition genetic variance in offspring performance (growth and survival) to additive and non-additive genetic effects as well as maternal effects. We show that these three effects contribute about equally to the variation in survival, but only non-additive genetic and maternal effects co...
While supportive breeding programs strive to minimize negative genetic impacts to populations, case ...
While supportive breeding programs strive to minimize negative genetic impacts to populations, case ...
While supportive breeding programs strive to minimize negative genetic impacts to populations, case ...
Understanding the genetic architecture of phenotypic plasticity is required to assess how population...
Understanding how the interplay between genetic and environmental factors changes over the lifetime ...
While genetic effects on offspring phenotypic traits are well studied in fish, examining all genetic...
The genes of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) are found in all vertebrates and are an impo...
While genetic effects on offspring phenotypic traits are well studied in fish, examining all genetic...
Detailed analysis of variation in reproductive success can provide an understanding of the selective...
An approach frequently used to demonstrate a genetic basis for population-level phenotypic differenc...
Although studies addressing natural selection have primarily focused on additive genetic effects bec...
While fish swimming behaviour has been extensively studied, the parental genetic basis of this criti...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2001As a necessary background for my experimental studies...
An approach frequently used to demonstrate a genetic basis to population-level phenotypic difference...
An approach frequently used to demonstrate a genetic basis to population-level phenotypic difference...
While supportive breeding programs strive to minimize negative genetic impacts to populations, case ...
While supportive breeding programs strive to minimize negative genetic impacts to populations, case ...
While supportive breeding programs strive to minimize negative genetic impacts to populations, case ...
Understanding the genetic architecture of phenotypic plasticity is required to assess how population...
Understanding how the interplay between genetic and environmental factors changes over the lifetime ...
While genetic effects on offspring phenotypic traits are well studied in fish, examining all genetic...
The genes of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) are found in all vertebrates and are an impo...
While genetic effects on offspring phenotypic traits are well studied in fish, examining all genetic...
Detailed analysis of variation in reproductive success can provide an understanding of the selective...
An approach frequently used to demonstrate a genetic basis for population-level phenotypic differenc...
Although studies addressing natural selection have primarily focused on additive genetic effects bec...
While fish swimming behaviour has been extensively studied, the parental genetic basis of this criti...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2001As a necessary background for my experimental studies...
An approach frequently used to demonstrate a genetic basis to population-level phenotypic difference...
An approach frequently used to demonstrate a genetic basis to population-level phenotypic difference...
While supportive breeding programs strive to minimize negative genetic impacts to populations, case ...
While supportive breeding programs strive to minimize negative genetic impacts to populations, case ...
While supportive breeding programs strive to minimize negative genetic impacts to populations, case ...