The Atlantic salmon : genetics, conservation and management /
Atlantic Salmon is a cultural icon throughout its North Atlantic range; it is the focus of probably the World"s highest profile recreational fishery and is the basis for one of the World"s largest aquaculture industries. Despite this, many wild stocks of salmon are in decline and underpinn...
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Oxford ; Ames, Iowa :
Blackwell Pub.,
2007.
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Table of Contents:
- Cover
- TOC36;Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Contributors
- CH36;1 Introduction
- 146;1 Background
- 146;2 Genetics44;management and conservation
- 146;3 Purpose of this book
- 146;4 Organisation of this book
- 146;5 Summary and conclusions
- Part I Background
- CH36;2 The Atlantic Salmon
- 246;1 Introduction
- 246;2 Taxonomy and geographic range
- 246;3 Life45;history variation
- 246;4 Biology of anadromous populations
- 246;5 Biology of non45;anadromous populations
- 246;6 Summary and conclusions
- CH36;3 The Atlantic Salmon Genome
- 346;1 DNA
- 346;2 Chromatin and chromosomes
- 346;3 Genes and genome organisation
- 346;4 Genes and development
- 346;5 Variation among individuals
- 346;6 Summary and conclusions
- CH36;4 Investigating the Genetics of Populations
- 446;1 Overview
- 446;2 Population genetics
- 446;3 Quantitative genetics
- 446;4 The genetic characterisation of wild populations
- 446;5 Studying populations58;issues and limitations
- 446;6 Future perspectives58;going beyond quantifying genetic differentiation and understanding local adaptation
- 446;7 Summary and conclusions
- Part II Population Genetics
- CH36;5 Biodiversity and Population Structure
- 546;1 Introduction
- 546;2 Evolutionary relatedness to other salmonids
- 546;3 Phylogeographic diversity
- 546;4 Regional and local population structure
- 546;5 Overview
- 546;6 Summary and conclusions
- 546;7 Management recommendations
- CH36;6 Mating System and Social Structure
- 646;1 Introduction
- 646;2 Mating system
- 646;3 Social structure
- 646;4 Summary and conclusions
- 646;5 Management recommendations
- CH36;7 Local Adaptation
- 746;1 Introduction
- 746;2 Scope for local adaptations in Atlantic salmon
- 746;3 Evidence for the existence of local adaptations in Atlantic salmon
- 746;4 Summary and conclusions
- 746;5 Management recommendations
- Part III Management Issues
- CH36;8 Population Size Reductions
- 846;1 Introduction
- 846;2 Loss of genetic variation in small populations
- 846;3 Effective population size
- 846;4 The effects of genetic drift and selection in small populations
- 846;5 The effects of inbreeding in small populations58;inbreeding depression
- 846;6 Population reductions44;gene 128;ow and local adaptation
- 846;7 Summary and conclusions
- 846;8 Management recommendations
- CH36;9 Genetic Identification of Individuals and Populations
- 946;1 Introduction
- 946;2 Assignment of individuals
- 946;3 Identi 128;cation of population contributions
- 946;4 Resolving power of different markers
- 946;5 Summary and conclusions
- 946;6 Management recommendations
- CH36;10 Fisheries Exploitation
- 1046;1 Introduction
- 1046;2 A historical perspective on fisheries exploitation
- 1046;3 Fisheries exploitation as an ecological and evolutionary force
- 1046;4 Fishing and effective population size58;the evidence
- 1046;5 Phenotypic and evolutionary changes in exploited populations
- 1046;6 Future management of salmon 128;sheries
- 1046;7 Summary and conclusions
- 1046;8 Management recommendations
- CH36;11 Stocking and Ranching.