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Enhanced individual selection for selecting fast growing fish: the "PROSPER" method,with application on brown trout (Salmo trutta fario)
Authors:Bernard Chevassus  Edwige Quillet  Francine Krieg  Marie-Gwénola Hollebecq  Muriel Mambrini  André Fauré  Laurent Labbé  Jean-Pierre Hiseux  Marc Vandeputte
Institution:1.Laboratoire de génétique des poissons, Institut national de la recherche agronomique, 78352 Jouy-en-Josas Cedex, France;2.Station expérimentale mixte Ifremer-Inra, BP 17, 29450 Sizun, France
Abstract:Growth rate is the main breeding goal of fish breeders, but individual selection has often shown poor responses in fish species. The PROSPER method was developed to overcome possible factors that may contribute to this low success, using (1) a variable base population and high number of breeders (Ne > 100), (2) selection within groups with low non-genetic effects and (3) repeated growth challenges. Using calculations, we show that individual selection within groups, with appropriate management of maternal effects, can be superior to mass selection as soon as the maternal effect ratio exceeds 0.15, when heritability is 0.25. Practically, brown trout were selected on length at the age of one year with the PROSPER method. The genetic gain was evaluated against an unselected control line. After four generations, the mean response per generation in length at one year was 6.2% of the control mean, while the mean correlated response in weight was 21.5% of the control mean per generation. At the 4th generation, selected fish also appeared to be leaner than control fish when compared at the same size, and the response on weight was maximal (≈130% of the control mean) between 386 and 470 days post fertilisation. This high response is promising, however, the key points of the method have to be investigated in more detail.
Keywords:Salmo trutta  selective breeding  aquaculture  genetics  individual selection
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