Reproduction of interspecific hybrids of Atlantic salmon and brown trout in a stream environment |
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Authors: | Eva Garcia-Vazquez Fernando Ayllon Jose Luis Martinez Juliana Perez Edward Beall |
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Affiliation: | Departamento de Biologia Funcional, Universidad de Oviedo, C/Julian Claveria s/n, Oviedo, Spain;Ecologie Comportementale des Poissons, INRA Unitéde Recherches en Hydrobiologie, Saint Pée sur Nivelle, France |
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Abstract: | 1. Reproduction between Atlantic salmon males and interspecific hybrid Salmo salar × Salmo trutta females was monitored in a controlled flow channel diverted from a south European river located at the edge of Atlantic salmon natural geographic distribution in Europe. 2. Post‐F1 hybrids were viable and survived in the wild, at least until dispersal from redds. After transfer to hatchery conditions, 67% survived into the second year. 3. The hybrids possessed 98 chromosomes: two sets of Atlantic salmon(2n = 58) and one set of brown trout (n = 40) chromosomes. 4. The existence of a low proportion of allotriploid individuals can be expected in rivers where Atlantic salmon and brown trout populations coexist. |
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Keywords: | Atlantic salmon backcrossing brown trout chromosome number post-F1 hybrids |
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