Changes in the genetic structure of Atlantic salmon populations over four decades reveal substantial impacts of stocking and potential resiliency

Abstract While the stocking of captive‐bred fish has been occurring for decades and has had substantial immediate genetic and evolutionary impacts on wild populations, its long‐term consequences have only been weakly investigated. Here, we conducted a spatiotemporal analysis of 1428 A tlantic salmon...

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Published in:Ecology and Evolution
Main Authors: Perrier, Charles, Guyomard, René, Bagliniere, Jean‐Luc, Nikolic, Natacha, Evanno, Guillaume
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/ece3.629 2024-06-09T07:44:49+00:00 Changes in the genetic structure of Atlantic salmon populations over four decades reveal substantial impacts of stocking and potential resiliency Perrier, Charles Guyomard, René Bagliniere, Jean‐Luc Nikolic, Natacha Evanno, Guillaume 2013 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.629 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Fece3.629 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/ece3.629 en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Ecology and Evolution volume 3, issue 7, page 2334-2349 ISSN 2045-7758 2045-7758 journal-article 2013 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.629 2024-05-16T14:28:50Z Abstract While the stocking of captive‐bred fish has been occurring for decades and has had substantial immediate genetic and evolutionary impacts on wild populations, its long‐term consequences have only been weakly investigated. Here, we conducted a spatiotemporal analysis of 1428 A tlantic salmon sampled from 1965 to 2006 in 25 populations throughout F rance to investigate the influence of stocking on the neutral genetic structure in wild A tlantic salmon ( S almo salar ) populations. On the basis of the analysis of 11 microsatellite loci, we found that the overall genetic structure among populations dramatically decreased over the period studied. Admixture rates among populations were highly variable, ranging from a nearly undetectable contribution from donor stocks to total replacement of the native gene pool, suggesting extremely variable impacts of stocking. Depending on population, admixture rates either increased, remained stable, or decreased in samples collected between 1998 and 2006 compared to samples from 1965 to 1987, suggesting either rising, long‐lasting or short‐term impacts of stocking. We discuss the potential mechanisms contributing to this variability, including the reduced fitness of stocked fish and persistence of wild locally adapted individuals. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Wiley Online Library Almo ENVELOPE(15.306,15.306,66.954,66.954) Ecology and Evolution 3 7 2334 2349
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description Abstract While the stocking of captive‐bred fish has been occurring for decades and has had substantial immediate genetic and evolutionary impacts on wild populations, its long‐term consequences have only been weakly investigated. Here, we conducted a spatiotemporal analysis of 1428 A tlantic salmon sampled from 1965 to 2006 in 25 populations throughout F rance to investigate the influence of stocking on the neutral genetic structure in wild A tlantic salmon ( S almo salar ) populations. On the basis of the analysis of 11 microsatellite loci, we found that the overall genetic structure among populations dramatically decreased over the period studied. Admixture rates among populations were highly variable, ranging from a nearly undetectable contribution from donor stocks to total replacement of the native gene pool, suggesting extremely variable impacts of stocking. Depending on population, admixture rates either increased, remained stable, or decreased in samples collected between 1998 and 2006 compared to samples from 1965 to 1987, suggesting either rising, long‐lasting or short‐term impacts of stocking. We discuss the potential mechanisms contributing to this variability, including the reduced fitness of stocked fish and persistence of wild locally adapted individuals.
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author Perrier, Charles
Guyomard, René
Bagliniere, Jean‐Luc
Nikolic, Natacha
Evanno, Guillaume
spellingShingle Perrier, Charles
Guyomard, René
Bagliniere, Jean‐Luc
Nikolic, Natacha
Evanno, Guillaume
Changes in the genetic structure of Atlantic salmon populations over four decades reveal substantial impacts of stocking and potential resiliency
author_facet Perrier, Charles
Guyomard, René
Bagliniere, Jean‐Luc
Nikolic, Natacha
Evanno, Guillaume
author_sort Perrier, Charles
title Changes in the genetic structure of Atlantic salmon populations over four decades reveal substantial impacts of stocking and potential resiliency
title_short Changes in the genetic structure of Atlantic salmon populations over four decades reveal substantial impacts of stocking and potential resiliency
title_full Changes in the genetic structure of Atlantic salmon populations over four decades reveal substantial impacts of stocking and potential resiliency
title_fullStr Changes in the genetic structure of Atlantic salmon populations over four decades reveal substantial impacts of stocking and potential resiliency
title_full_unstemmed Changes in the genetic structure of Atlantic salmon populations over four decades reveal substantial impacts of stocking and potential resiliency
title_sort changes in the genetic structure of atlantic salmon populations over four decades reveal substantial impacts of stocking and potential resiliency
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