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Mixed evidence for reduced local adaptation in wild salmon resulting from interbreeding with escaped farmed salmon: complexities in hybrid fitness
(2008-08)
Interbreeding between artificially-selected and wild organisms can have negative fitness
consequences for the latter. In the Northwest Atlantic, farmed Atlantic salmon recurrently escape
into the wild and enter rivers ...
Consequences of sexual selection for fisheries-induced evolution: an exploratory analysis
(2008-02)
Reproductive behaviour and mating system complexity may influence fisheries-induced evolution.
Mate choice and intrasexual competition might favour late-, large-maturing genotypes in contrast to
the selection imposed by ...
Potential for anthropogenic disturbances to influence evolutionary change in the life history of a threatened salmonid
(2008-05)
Although evolutionary change within most species is thought to occur slowly, recent studies have
identified cases where evolutionary change has apparently occurred over a few generations.
Anthropogenically altered ...
Response: on the consequences of sexual selection for fisheries-induced evolution
(2008-11)
No abstract available.