Environmental Risk Assessment of Genetically Modified Organisms, Volume 3. Methodologies for Transgenic Fish 2007
DOI: 10.1079/9781845932961.0151
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Assessing ecological effects of transgenic fish prior to entry into nature.

Abstract: This chapter addresses the methodologies for assessing the potential ecological effects of transgenic fish before they actually enter unconfined environments. A strategy for identifying the most important data is outlined, and methods for generating them are presented. The following are also discussed: types of information needed to accurately characterize potential receiving environments for the transgenic fish; phenotypic characteristics of transgenic fish that will influence their interaction with ecosystem… Show more

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“…), very little empirical work has been done using GM fish under the conditions likely to be encountered by the fish once in nature (Devlin, Sundström & Muir ; Devlin et al . ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…), very little empirical work has been done using GM fish under the conditions likely to be encountered by the fish once in nature (Devlin, Sundström & Muir ; Devlin et al . ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The potential environmental risks of GH transgenic fish can be calculated as a factor of the potential for the fish to enter, persist, and disperse in the ecosystem (exposure) and the potential to adversely influence ecosystem components (harm, e.g. [68]). An important component in assessing environmental risk is determining the certainty with which exposure and harm can be predicted.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Effects of the transgene and environment and their interaction (genotype by environment interaction effects) are well documented for the GH‐transgenic O . kisutch strain used in this study (Bessey et al ., ; Devlin et al ., ; Sundström et al ., ; Leggatt et al ., ), which causes uncertainty in applying laboratory data to natural scenarios (Devlin et al ., , ). In natural conditions, the strategy of aerobic metabolism needs to be adjusted to all the environmental variables, and as a consequence, aerobic scope (differences between MMR and RMR) that an animal can use to conduct most activities may be greatly disturbed.…”
Section: Mean ± Se Body Size and Ventricle Mass Of Wild‐type Domesmentioning
confidence: 98%