Environmental effects on behavioural development consequences for fitness of captive‐reared fishes in the wild
Why do captive‐reared fishes generally have lower fitness in natural environments than wild
conspecifics, even when the hatchery fishes are derived from wild parents from the local …
conspecifics, even when the hatchery fishes are derived from wild parents from the local …
Parallel epigenetic modifications induced by hatchery rearing in a Pacific salmon
Wild stocks of Pacific salmonids have experienced sharp declines in abundance over the
past century. Consequently, billions of fish are released each year for enhancing abundance …
past century. Consequently, billions of fish are released each year for enhancing abundance …
Environmental epigenetics: a promising venue for develo** next-generation pollution biomonitoring tools in marine invertebrates
V Suarez-Ulloa, R Gonzalez-Romero… - Marine Pollution …, 2015 - Elsevier
Environmental epigenetics investigates the cause-effect relationships between specific
environmental factors and the subsequent epigenetic modifications triggering adaptive …
environmental factors and the subsequent epigenetic modifications triggering adaptive …
Captive-bred Atlantic salmon released into the wild have fewer offspring than wild-bred fish and decrease population productivity
The release of captive-bred animals into the wild is commonly practised to restore or
supplement wild populations but comes with a suite of ecological and genetic …
supplement wild populations but comes with a suite of ecological and genetic …
Epigenomic modifications induced by hatchery rearing persist in germ line cells of adult salmon after their oceanic migration
Human activities induce direct or indirect selection pressure on natural population and may
ultimately affect population's integrity. While numerous conservation programs aimed to …
ultimately affect population's integrity. While numerous conservation programs aimed to …
Assessing ecological and evolutionary consequences of growth-accelerated genetically engineered fishes
RH Devlin, LF Sundström, RA Leggatt - BioScience, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Genetically engineered fish containing growth hormone (GH) transgenes have been
synthesized for more than 25 years, now with modifications made in multiple aquacultured …
synthesized for more than 25 years, now with modifications made in multiple aquacultured …
Transgenerational effects in an ecological context: conditioning of adult sea urchins to upwelling conditions alters maternal provisioning and progeny phenotype
Transgenerational plasticity occurs when the conditions experienced by the parental
generation influence the phenotype of their progeny. This may in turn affect progeny …
generation influence the phenotype of their progeny. This may in turn affect progeny …
The fitness consequences of wildlife conservation translocations: a meta‐analysis
Conservation translocation is a common strategy to offset mounting rates of population
declines through the transfer of captive‐or wild‐origin organisms into areas where …
declines through the transfer of captive‐or wild‐origin organisms into areas where …
Population correlates of rapid captive‐induced maladaptation in a wild fish
Understanding the extent to which captivity generates maladaptation in wild species can
inform species recovery programs and elucidate wild population responses to novel …
inform species recovery programs and elucidate wild population responses to novel …
Can trans‐generational experiments be used to enhance species resilience to ocean warming and acidification?
Human‐assisted, trans‐generational exposure to ocean warming and acidification has been
proposed as a conservation and/or restoration tool to produce resilient offspring. To improve …
proposed as a conservation and/or restoration tool to produce resilient offspring. To improve …