The wreckfish Polyprion americanus is a component of directed and admixed species fisheries throughout its world range and has recently been identified for its aquaculture potential. Several wreckfish broodstocks were founded in Galician hatcheries in the last decade and are now approaching maturity. The combination of genetic markers with classic domestication strategies is a pertinent approach to preserve genetic variation and to slow down consanguineous-derived adverse effects. Genetic data from microsatellites used to characterize four Galician wreckfish stocks provide evidence of both, a significant interstock differentiation (7.60%) and a pronounced loss of allele diversity (26%) in 80% of the stocks. Such artificial sub-structu...
For many aquaculture finfish species, the current broodstock have been collected from the wild or ha...
In contrast to freshwater fish it is presumed that marine fish are unlikely to spawn with close rela...
Natural populations of tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum) have significantly decreased in recent decade...
The wreckfish Polyprion americanus is a long-living pelagic fish with a demersal adult phase that sh...
The wreckfish Polyprion americanus is a long-living pelagic fish with a demersal adult phase that sh...
The wreckfish Polyprion americanus is a long-living pelagic fish with a demersal adult phase that sh...
Genetic changes likely occur in wild fish populations as a consequence of interactions with cultured...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources: Fisheries, 2011The primary evolutionary...
Appropriately designed selective breeding programs are needed to limit the loss of genetic diversity...
Inbreeding in hatchery fish populations causes loss of genetic variability. This reduces the effecti...
Aquaculture finfish production based on floating cage technology has raised increasing concerns on t...
Many aquaculture hatchery practices are detrimental to the long-term viability of restocking and sel...
Mass spawning fish species pose significant challenges for the design and conduct of effective aquac...
In contrast to freshwater fish it is presumed that marine fish are unlikely to spawn with close rela...
Atlantic salmon in Europe inhabit a diverse range of habitats: from cold northern to warm southern r...
For many aquaculture finfish species, the current broodstock have been collected from the wild or ha...
In contrast to freshwater fish it is presumed that marine fish are unlikely to spawn with close rela...
Natural populations of tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum) have significantly decreased in recent decade...
The wreckfish Polyprion americanus is a long-living pelagic fish with a demersal adult phase that sh...
The wreckfish Polyprion americanus is a long-living pelagic fish with a demersal adult phase that sh...
The wreckfish Polyprion americanus is a long-living pelagic fish with a demersal adult phase that sh...
Genetic changes likely occur in wild fish populations as a consequence of interactions with cultured...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources: Fisheries, 2011The primary evolutionary...
Appropriately designed selective breeding programs are needed to limit the loss of genetic diversity...
Inbreeding in hatchery fish populations causes loss of genetic variability. This reduces the effecti...
Aquaculture finfish production based on floating cage technology has raised increasing concerns on t...
Many aquaculture hatchery practices are detrimental to the long-term viability of restocking and sel...
Mass spawning fish species pose significant challenges for the design and conduct of effective aquac...
In contrast to freshwater fish it is presumed that marine fish are unlikely to spawn with close rela...
Atlantic salmon in Europe inhabit a diverse range of habitats: from cold northern to warm southern r...
For many aquaculture finfish species, the current broodstock have been collected from the wild or ha...
In contrast to freshwater fish it is presumed that marine fish are unlikely to spawn with close rela...
Natural populations of tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum) have significantly decreased in recent decade...