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  • Consequences of farmed-wild hybridization across divergent wild populations and multiple traits in salmon 

    Fraser, Dylan J., Aimee Lee S. Houde, Paul V. Debes, Patrick O'Reilly, et al. 2010. "Consequences of farmed-wild hybridization across divergent wild populations and multiple traits in salmon." Ecological Applications 20(4): 935-953.
    Theory predicts that hybrid fitness should decrease as population divergence increases. This suggests that the effects of human-induced hybridization might be adequately predicted from the known divergence among parental ...
  • Relative risks of inbreeding and outbreeding depression in the wild in endangered salmon 

    Houde, Aimee L. S., Dylan J. Fraser, Patrick O'Reilly, and Jeffrey A. Hutchings. 2011. "Relative risks of inbreeding and outbreeding depression in the wild in endangered salmon." Evolutionary Applications 4(5): 634-647.
    Conservation biologists routinely face the dilemma of keeping small, fragmented populations isolated, wherein inbreeding depression may ensue, or mixing such populations, which may exacerbate population declines via ...