S Wang, JJ Hard, F Utter - Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 2002 - Springer
We review the published literature oninbreeding and its consequences in salmonidfishes. Inbreeding reduces genetic variationwithin populations by decreasingheterozygosity, either …
L Laikre, S Palm, N Ryman - AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment, 2005 - BioOne
The pattern for distribution of genetic variation within and between populations is referred to as the genetic population structure of the species. To avoid depletion of genetic resources …
Conservation genetics focuses on understanding the role and requirement of genetic variation for population persistence. However, considerable debate now surrounds the role …
New statistical developments combined with the use of highly polymorphic microsatellite DNA markers enable the determination of the population of origin of single fish, resulting in …
Human induced habitat alterations affect the genetic structure of many fish populations. Weirs in particular have caused fragmented populations previously connected by gene-flow …
We examined the long‐term temporal (1910s to 1990s) genetic variation at eight microsatellite DNA loci in brown trout (Salmo trutta L) collected from five anadromous …
İ Okumuş, Y Çiftci - Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic …, 2003 - dergipark.org.tr
Genetic diversity or variation and its measurement have vital importance in interpretation, understanding and management of populations and individuals. Development of allozyme …
T Aho, J Rönn, J Piironen, M Björklund - Aquaculture, 2006 - Elsevier
Many populations of brown trout are managed by hatchery breeding and supportive release. Using a limited number of individuals as founders creates a bottleneck, which can lead to …
A Almodóvar, GG Nicola, B Elvira… - Freshwater …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
A comprehensive analysis was carried out on the effects of stocking on the genetic structure of Iberian brown trout evolutionary lineages. Introgression and genetic diversity were …