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Abstract Accurate taxonomic identification is foundational for effective species monitoring and management. When visual identifications are infeasible or inaccurate, genetic approaches provide a reliable alternative. However, these approaches are sometimes less viable (e.g., need for near real‐time results, remote locations, funding concerns, molecular
Melinda R. Baerwald+6 more
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Black Soldier Fly Larvae Meals With and Without Stickwater Highly Utilized in Freshwater by Atlantic salmon (<i>Salmo salar</i>) Parr. [PDF]
Bogevik AS+3 more
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The practice and promise of temporal genomics for measuring evolutionary responses to global change
Abstract Understanding the evolutionary consequences of anthropogenic change is imperative for estimating long‐term species resilience. While contemporary genomic data can provide us with important insights into recent demographic histories, investigating past change using present genomic data alone has limitations.
René D. Clark+9 more
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Near complete genome assembly of Yadong trout (Salmo trutta). [PDF]
Li C+8 more
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Abstract Understanding how genetic diversity is distributed across spatiotemporal scales in species of conservation or management concern is critical for identifying large‐scale mechanisms affecting local conservation status and implementing large‐scale biodiversity monitoring programmes.
Nadya R. Mamoozadeh+5 more
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Domestication as the driver of lower chronic stress levels in fish in catch-and-release recreational fisheries and aquaculture versus wild conspecifics. [PDF]
Ghazal A+6 more
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SELECTION AGAINST LATE EMERGENCE AND SMALL OFFSPRING IN ATLANTIC SALMON (SALMO SALAR)
S. Einum, I. Fleming
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