A fully pedigreed population of the GIFT (Genetically Improved Farmed Tilapia) strain of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) was established in Malaysia during 2001 and 2002. The selection program was focused on the improvement of growth rate to harvest weight and the mate allocation strategy was aimed at avoiding inbreeding and ensuring that most sire families were represented as parents of the next generation. We examined the build up of inbreeding and we estimated the effective population size by different methods (namely, from: the number of selected parents, the variance in family size, the inbreeding coefficient, and the co-ancestry among selected individuals). The rate of inbreeding was 0.0037 per generation and the effective popula...
A complete diallel cross involving four strains of red tilapia (Oreochromis spp.) from Malaysia, Sti...
Shortage of freshwater presents a key problem to aquaculture in many countries including Vietnam. Th...
The aims of this study were the estimation of genetic parameters for survival rate from tagging unti...
The aim of this thesis was to optimise the selective breeding program for Nile tilapia in th...
Within-family selection approach was undertaken to improve the growth at 16-weeks in Nile tilapia de...
It is well established that progeny of inbred matings are less fit than those of outbred matings, an...
The main aim of this paper was to report genetic parameters and selection response from a synthetic ...
Breeding programmes for Nile tilapia typically use nested mating designs with 2 females mated to 1 m...
The present study is based on data recorded from fish of the third generation of the GIFT project (G...
AbstractThe Nile tilapia is the most productive and internationally traded food fish in the world. M...
This study aims to compare results obtained by mate selection accounting for different components in...
Fry production in Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus is typically achieved by mass spawning of male...
The aim of this thesis was to generate knowledge that supports the design of breeding programs for N...
SUMMARY Progeny were generated in two spawning seasons (2002 and 2003) in a fully pedigreed populat...
The present study investigated the effects of different levels of inbreeding on survival, growth, bo...
A complete diallel cross involving four strains of red tilapia (Oreochromis spp.) from Malaysia, Sti...
Shortage of freshwater presents a key problem to aquaculture in many countries including Vietnam. Th...
The aims of this study were the estimation of genetic parameters for survival rate from tagging unti...
The aim of this thesis was to optimise the selective breeding program for Nile tilapia in th...
Within-family selection approach was undertaken to improve the growth at 16-weeks in Nile tilapia de...
It is well established that progeny of inbred matings are less fit than those of outbred matings, an...
The main aim of this paper was to report genetic parameters and selection response from a synthetic ...
Breeding programmes for Nile tilapia typically use nested mating designs with 2 females mated to 1 m...
The present study is based on data recorded from fish of the third generation of the GIFT project (G...
AbstractThe Nile tilapia is the most productive and internationally traded food fish in the world. M...
This study aims to compare results obtained by mate selection accounting for different components in...
Fry production in Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus is typically achieved by mass spawning of male...
The aim of this thesis was to generate knowledge that supports the design of breeding programs for N...
SUMMARY Progeny were generated in two spawning seasons (2002 and 2003) in a fully pedigreed populat...
The present study investigated the effects of different levels of inbreeding on survival, growth, bo...
A complete diallel cross involving four strains of red tilapia (Oreochromis spp.) from Malaysia, Sti...
Shortage of freshwater presents a key problem to aquaculture in many countries including Vietnam. Th...
The aims of this study were the estimation of genetic parameters for survival rate from tagging unti...