Title

Genetic control over survival in Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.): experimental evidence between and within populations of New Zealand chinook salmon (O. tshawytscha)

Publication Date

2003

Keywords

ADAPTATION, anadromous, biological, chinook, Chinook salmon, control, correlation, Fish, Freshwater, GENERATIONS, genetic, GENETIC CORRELATION, genetic variation, GENETIC-CONTROL, GENETIC-VARIATION, genetics, marine, migration, migrations, native, New Zealand, New Zealand, South I., Glenariffe Stream, New Zealand, South I., Hakataramea R., NEW-ZEALAND, Oncorhynchus, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, PACIFIC, PACIFIC SALMON, population, population genetics, POPULATIONS, prediction, range, RATES, RELEASE, RESOURCES, rhythm, rhythms, river, salmon, salmonid, salmonids, size, stream, survival, traits, translocation, Water, weight

Journal or Book Title

Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences

Pages

1-11

Volume

60

Issue

1

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