2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.biocon.2004.11.022
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Distribution of non-native trout in Slovenia and their introgression with native trout populations as observed through microsatellite DNA analysis

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“…Since 1900, however, massive introductions and repeated stocking with allochthonous brown trout of the AT lineage have severely affected the genetic integrity of many marble trout populations (Giuffra et al 1996;Delling et al 2000;Jug et al 2005). In the western part of the Po River system (northern Italy), introgression rates of up to 70% with domesticated hatchery-reared strains were described (Giuffra et al 1996).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since 1900, however, massive introductions and repeated stocking with allochthonous brown trout of the AT lineage have severely affected the genetic integrity of many marble trout populations (Giuffra et al 1996;Delling et al 2000;Jug et al 2005). In the western part of the Po River system (northern Italy), introgression rates of up to 70% with domesticated hatchery-reared strains were described (Giuffra et al 1996).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 Allele frequency distribution for softmouth trout from the Jadro river (black blocks) and Ž rnovnica (white blocks) at 15 microsatellite loci. Blocks marked with asterisks represent alleles found only in hybrid animals Jug et al 2005). The recent bottlenecks however, were not detected within the two populations, despite the fact that the number of generations after the translocation (12) fell within the interval (0.25-2.5 times 2N e ; Cornuet and Luikart 1996) having the highest power at detecting the bottleneck in Ž rnovnica population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Fumagalli et al (2002) reported that its populations have critically declined due to introgression of brown trout strains. Introgression with hatchery-reared fish is a common threat to salmonids for which significant levels of gene flow from stocked strains into wild populations have been shown (Delling et al 2000;Fumagalli et al 2002;Jug et al 2005). Atlantic mitochondrial DNA lineages have been identified that severely affected the genetic integrity of marble trout populations (Delling et al 2000;Jug et al 2005).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Introgression with hatchery-reared fish is a common threat to salmonids for which significant levels of gene flow from stocked strains into wild populations have been shown (Delling et al 2000;Fumagalli et al 2002;Jug et al 2005). Atlantic mitochondrial DNA lineages have been identified that severely affected the genetic integrity of marble trout populations (Delling et al 2000;Jug et al 2005). Hybridization between marble and brown trout has been so extensive that morphologically typical marmoratus forms are very rare nowadays and the species is considered one of the most endangered freshwater fish in the Adriatic basin (Povž 1995;Delling et al 2000).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%