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Rapid CRISPR‐Cas13a genetic identification enables new opportunities for listed Chinook salmon management

open access: yesMolecular Ecology Resources, Volume 25, Issue 5, July 2025.
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
wiley   +1 more source

The effect of downstream translocation on Atlantic salmon Salmo salar smolt outmigration success. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Fish Biol
Forrester R   +10 more
europepmc   +1 more source

The practice and promise of temporal genomics for measuring evolutionary responses to global change

open access: yesMolecular Ecology Resources, Volume 25, Issue 5, July 2025.
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
wiley   +1 more source

A new genomic resource to enable standardized surveys of SNPs across the native range of brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis)

open access: yesMolecular Ecology Resources, Volume 25, Issue 5, July 2025.
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
wiley   +1 more source

An isothermal workflow for low‐cost and PCR‐free field‐based community metabarcoding

open access: yesMethods in Ecology and Evolution, Volume 16, Issue 7, Page 1413-1424, July 2025.
Abstract DNA metabarcoding has revolutionized our ability to monitor ecosystems. However, the method is still rarely used in developing countries where resources are limited and fieldwork is challenging. To overcome this limitation, we designed a comprehensive workflow allowing rapid community metabarcoding with minimum, self‐manufacturable equipment ...
Amadeus Plewnia   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Culvert baffle design to improve fish passage for small‐bodied fishes: A rapid evidence synthesis

open access: yesConservation Science and Practice, Volume 7, Issue 7, July 2025.
The overall weight of evidence indicates that the addition of baffles generally increases the passage of small‐bodied fishes through culverts. However, there is an emerging consensus that baffles that minimize the generation of large recirculation zones while maximizing the area of low velocities are most suitable for enhancing passage.
Paul A. Franklin, Cindy F. Baker
wiley   +1 more source

Mesohabitat Evaluation Reveals Variable Abundances and Habitat Choice in Juvenile Atlantic Salmon Across Diverse Habitats in the Main Stem of a Large Sub‐Arctic River

open access: yesEcology of Freshwater Fish, Volume 34, Issue 3, July 2025.
ABSTRACT Large main stem rivers typically provide a variety of mesohabitat types, but their abundance, distribution and role in providing habitat for juvenile salmonids have rarely been analysed. The quantity of meso‐scale habitats and their juvenile Atlantic salmon abundance was surveyed in the large sub‐arctic River Teno in northernmost Fennoscandia.
Tuomas Metsäniemi   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

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