Triploid (sterile) farmed Atlantic salmon males attempt to spawn with wild females
Genetic interaction between farmed escapees and wild conspecifics represents one of the major environmental challenges faced by the Atlantic salmon aquaculture industry. In order to mitigate genetic interactions, triploid (sterile) farmed fish can be produced. However, triploids may still develop se...
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Autores principales: | PG Fjelldal, V Wennevik, IA Fleming, T Hansen, KA Glover |
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Inter-Research
2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/596ab2c689f14779a54ae5991d9fa9ba |
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