A comprehensive survey on selective breeding programs and seed market in the European aquaculture fish industry

The use of selective breeding is still relatively limited in aquaculture species. Information on such activities is sparse, hindering an overall evaluation of their success. Here, we report on the results of an online survey of the major aqua-culture breeding companies operating in Europe. Six main...

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Published in:Aquaculture International
Main Authors: Chavanne, Hervé, Janssen, K.P.E., Hofherr, Johann, Contini, Franca, Haffray, P., Komen, J., Nielsen, E.E., Bargelloni, L.
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Language:English
Published: 2016
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spelling ftunivwagenin:oai:library.wur.nl:wurpubs/498299 2024-02-11T10:02:12+01:00 A comprehensive survey on selective breeding programs and seed market in the European aquaculture fish industry Chavanne, Hervé Janssen, K.P.E. Hofherr, Johann Contini, Franca Haffray, P. Komen, J. Nielsen, E.E. Bargelloni, L. 2016 application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/a-comprehensive-survey-on-selective-breeding-programs-and-seed-ma https://doi.org/10.1007/s10499-016-9985-0 en eng https://edepot.wur.nl/375048 https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/a-comprehensive-survey-on-selective-breeding-programs-and-seed-ma doi:10.1007/s10499-016-9985-0 (c) publisher Wageningen University & Research Aquaculture International 24 (2016) 5 ISSN: 0967-6120 European aquaculture Finfish Seed market Selective breeding Survey Article/Letter to editor 2016 ftunivwagenin https://doi.org/10.1007/s10499-016-9985-0 2024-01-24T23:17:48Z The use of selective breeding is still relatively limited in aquaculture species. Information on such activities is sparse, hindering an overall evaluation of their success. Here, we report on the results of an online survey of the major aqua-culture breeding companies operating in Europe. Six main reared fish species were targeted. A total of 31 respondents contributed to the survey, representing 75 % of European breeding organizations. Family-based breeding schemes were predominant, but individual selection was more frequently applied in marine species. Artificial fertilization is the preferred means of reproduction; however, mass spawning is often used as a fallback method. The most frequently selected trait is growth performance, but the number of selected traits has been increasing over the years through the addition of traits such as disease resistance or product quality. The use of molecular tools is now common in all programs, mainly for pedigree traceability. An increasing number of programs use either genomic or marker-assisted selection. Results related to the seed production market confirmed that for Atlantic salmon there are a few dominant players at the European level, with 30–50 % market share. Only part of the European fish aquaculture industry today fully exploits selective breeding to the best advantage. A larger impact assessment still needs to be made by the remainder, particularly on the market share of fish seed (eggs, larvae or juveniles) and its consequences for hatchery stability. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Wageningen UR (University & Research Centre): Digital Library Aquaculture International 24 5 1287 1307
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Finfish
Seed market
Selective breeding
Survey
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Finfish
Seed market
Selective breeding
Survey
Chavanne, Hervé
Janssen, K.P.E.
Hofherr, Johann
Contini, Franca
Haffray, P.
Komen, J.
Nielsen, E.E.
Bargelloni, L.
A comprehensive survey on selective breeding programs and seed market in the European aquaculture fish industry
topic_facet European aquaculture
Finfish
Seed market
Selective breeding
Survey
description The use of selective breeding is still relatively limited in aquaculture species. Information on such activities is sparse, hindering an overall evaluation of their success. Here, we report on the results of an online survey of the major aqua-culture breeding companies operating in Europe. Six main reared fish species were targeted. A total of 31 respondents contributed to the survey, representing 75 % of European breeding organizations. Family-based breeding schemes were predominant, but individual selection was more frequently applied in marine species. Artificial fertilization is the preferred means of reproduction; however, mass spawning is often used as a fallback method. The most frequently selected trait is growth performance, but the number of selected traits has been increasing over the years through the addition of traits such as disease resistance or product quality. The use of molecular tools is now common in all programs, mainly for pedigree traceability. An increasing number of programs use either genomic or marker-assisted selection. Results related to the seed production market confirmed that for Atlantic salmon there are a few dominant players at the European level, with 30–50 % market share. Only part of the European fish aquaculture industry today fully exploits selective breeding to the best advantage. A larger impact assessment still needs to be made by the remainder, particularly on the market share of fish seed (eggs, larvae or juveniles) and its consequences for hatchery stability.
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author Chavanne, Hervé
Janssen, K.P.E.
Hofherr, Johann
Contini, Franca
Haffray, P.
Komen, J.
Nielsen, E.E.
Bargelloni, L.
author_facet Chavanne, Hervé
Janssen, K.P.E.
Hofherr, Johann
Contini, Franca
Haffray, P.
Komen, J.
Nielsen, E.E.
Bargelloni, L.
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title A comprehensive survey on selective breeding programs and seed market in the European aquaculture fish industry
title_short A comprehensive survey on selective breeding programs and seed market in the European aquaculture fish industry
title_full A comprehensive survey on selective breeding programs and seed market in the European aquaculture fish industry
title_fullStr A comprehensive survey on selective breeding programs and seed market in the European aquaculture fish industry
title_full_unstemmed A comprehensive survey on selective breeding programs and seed market in the European aquaculture fish industry
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