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Aquaculture, 2005
Lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush), brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) and their hybrid, F1 splake (S. namaycushS. fontinalis) account for approximately 80% of total fish stocked for lake rehabilitation in Ontario. Yet, little information exists in the literature on the patterns of growth and whole body composition for these species under hatchery ...
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Lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush), brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) and their hybrid, F1 splake (S. namaycushS. fontinalis) account for approximately 80% of total fish stocked for lake rehabilitation in Ontario. Yet, little information exists in the literature on the patterns of growth and whole body composition for these species under hatchery ...
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Salvelinus fontinalis Mitchill 1814
Published as part of Sayyadzadeh, Golnaz & Esmaeili, Hamid Reza, 2024, Freshwater lamprey and fishes of Iran: Reappraisal and updated checklist with a note on Eagderi et al. (2022), pp.Sayyadzadeh, Golnaz +1 more
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Aquaculture, 1992
Abstract Reciprocal hybrids between brook charr and Arctic charr were compared to parental species from fertilization to 10 weeks after the beginning of feeding. At the end of the experiment, higher survival rates (58.6% ± 1.5) were observed for brook charr (FF) than for Arctic charr (AA: 48.1% ± 2.2), while both hybrids were intermediate (Arctic ...
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Abstract Reciprocal hybrids between brook charr and Arctic charr were compared to parental species from fertilization to 10 weeks after the beginning of feeding. At the end of the experiment, higher survival rates (58.6% ± 1.5) were observed for brook charr (FF) than for Arctic charr (AA: 48.1% ± 2.2), while both hybrids were intermediate (Arctic ...
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The Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) “complex” in North America revisited
Hydrobiologia, 2016E. Taylor
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