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Investigating the frequency of triploid Atlantic salmon in wild Norwegian and Russian populations.

Katarina M JørgensenVidar WennevikAnne Grete Eide SørvikLaila UnnelandSergey PrusovFernando AyllonKevin A Glover
Published in: BMC genetics (2018)
We conclude that the frequency of naturally-occurring triploid Atlantic salmon in wild Norwegian and Russian populations is very low, and many-fold lower than the frequency of spontaneous triploids observed in aquaculture. Our results suggest that aquaculture rearing conditions substantially increase the probability of triploidy to develop, and/or permits greater survival of triploid individuals, in comparison to the wild.
Keyphrases
  • genetic diversity
  • free survival
  • water quality