Genetic assignment identifies farm of origin for Atlantic salmon Salmo salar escapees in a Norwegian fjord

<qd> Glover, K. A., Skilbrei, O. T., and Skaala, Ø. 2008. Genetic assignment identifies farm of origin for Atlantic salmon Salmo salar escapees in a Norwegian fjord. – ICES Journal of Marine Science, 65: 912–920. </qd>This study represents the first example of genetic assignment being us...

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Published in:ICES Journal of Marine Science
Main Authors: Glover, K. A., Skilbrei, O. T., Skaala, Ø.
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spelling fthighwire:oai:open-archive.highwire.org:icesjms:65/6/912 2023-05-15T15:30:47+02:00 Genetic assignment identifies farm of origin for Atlantic salmon Salmo salar escapees in a Norwegian fjord Glover, K. A. Skilbrei, O. T. Skaala, Ø. 2008-09-01 00:00:00.0 text/html http://icesjms.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/65/6/912 https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsn056 en eng Oxford University Press http://icesjms.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/65/6/912 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsn056 Copyright (C) 2008, International Council for the Exploration of the Sea/Conseil International pour l'Exploration de la Mer Articles TEXT 2008 fthighwire https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsn056 2008-07-22T06:17:23Z <qd> Glover, K. A., Skilbrei, O. T., and Skaala, Ø. 2008. Genetic assignment identifies farm of origin for Atlantic salmon Salmo salar escapees in a Norwegian fjord. – ICES Journal of Marine Science, 65: 912–920. </qd>This study represents the first example of genetic assignment being used to identify the farm of origin for escaped Atlantic salmon. Following reports by local fishers of escaped farmed salmon in Romsdalfjord, western Norway, baseline samples were collected from 16 cages located on seven operational farms. The baseline samples, in addition to 29 escapees, were screened for 15 microsatellite loci. Pairwise F ST values between baseline samples varied from <0.001 to 0.154, indicating variable but significant genetic differences among them. Direct assignment of the escapees (data from 13 informative loci) demonstrated that the most likely origin of 21 of them was from a single baseline sample (5I) collected at one farm. At a probability of 0.01, between 25 and 29 of the escapees were rejected in 12 baseline samples, 19–21 escapees were rejected from another three baseline samples, and only seven of the escapees were rejected from baseline sample 5I. Consequently, these data demonstrate that most of the escapees most likely originated from a single farm, and importantly, that 15 of the 16 baseline samples could with high probability be excluded as donors for most of the escapees recaptured in the area. Text Atlantic salmon Salmo salar HighWire Press (Stanford University) Norway ICES Journal of Marine Science 65 6 912 920
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Genetic assignment identifies farm of origin for Atlantic salmon Salmo salar escapees in a Norwegian fjord
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description <qd> Glover, K. A., Skilbrei, O. T., and Skaala, Ø. 2008. Genetic assignment identifies farm of origin for Atlantic salmon Salmo salar escapees in a Norwegian fjord. – ICES Journal of Marine Science, 65: 912–920. </qd>This study represents the first example of genetic assignment being used to identify the farm of origin for escaped Atlantic salmon. Following reports by local fishers of escaped farmed salmon in Romsdalfjord, western Norway, baseline samples were collected from 16 cages located on seven operational farms. The baseline samples, in addition to 29 escapees, were screened for 15 microsatellite loci. Pairwise F ST values between baseline samples varied from <0.001 to 0.154, indicating variable but significant genetic differences among them. Direct assignment of the escapees (data from 13 informative loci) demonstrated that the most likely origin of 21 of them was from a single baseline sample (5I) collected at one farm. At a probability of 0.01, between 25 and 29 of the escapees were rejected in 12 baseline samples, 19–21 escapees were rejected from another three baseline samples, and only seven of the escapees were rejected from baseline sample 5I. Consequently, these data demonstrate that most of the escapees most likely originated from a single farm, and importantly, that 15 of the 16 baseline samples could with high probability be excluded as donors for most of the escapees recaptured in the area.
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author Glover, K. A.
Skilbrei, O. T.
Skaala, Ø.
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title Genetic assignment identifies farm of origin for Atlantic salmon Salmo salar escapees in a Norwegian fjord
title_short Genetic assignment identifies farm of origin for Atlantic salmon Salmo salar escapees in a Norwegian fjord
title_full Genetic assignment identifies farm of origin for Atlantic salmon Salmo salar escapees in a Norwegian fjord
title_fullStr Genetic assignment identifies farm of origin for Atlantic salmon Salmo salar escapees in a Norwegian fjord
title_full_unstemmed Genetic assignment identifies farm of origin for Atlantic salmon Salmo salar escapees in a Norwegian fjord
title_sort genetic assignment identifies farm of origin for atlantic salmon salmo salar escapees in a norwegian fjord
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