2014
DOI: 10.1080/15222055.2014.920751
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Reproductive Variance of Brood Dams and Sires used in Restoration Enhancement of Spotted Seatrout in Texas Bays and Estuaries

Abstract: Spawning patterns and reproductive variance of Spotted Seatrout Cynoscion nebulosus dams and sires at two restoration enhancement facilities in Texas were assessed across a spawning year by using parentage analysis based on 12 variable microsatellite loci. In total, 72.6% of all dams and sires contributed to at least one spawning event, although in contrasting patterns. Across all spawning events assayed, more sires contributed to each spawn, on average, than did dams; dams had considerably higher variance in … Show more

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“…The results from an analysis of spotted seatrout, Cynoscion nebulosus , dams and sires in two restoration enhancement facilities in Texas were assessed throughout a spawning year by using parentage analysis based on 12 variable microsatellite loci. That and other studies indicate that reductions in Ne of hatchery- or farm-raised progeny stem primarily from non-contributing dams, suggesting that periodic identification and removal of low-contributing dams from broodfish stocks constitute a critical step toward maximizing the Ne levels of hatchery offspring used in restoration enhancement [ 448 ]. The distribution of the F-1-selected breeders into spawning batches should be designed using co-ancestry data, in order to maintain optimal levels of genetic variability in the next generation.…”
Section: Kinship Analysis Of Aquacultured Stocksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results from an analysis of spotted seatrout, Cynoscion nebulosus , dams and sires in two restoration enhancement facilities in Texas were assessed throughout a spawning year by using parentage analysis based on 12 variable microsatellite loci. That and other studies indicate that reductions in Ne of hatchery- or farm-raised progeny stem primarily from non-contributing dams, suggesting that periodic identification and removal of low-contributing dams from broodfish stocks constitute a critical step toward maximizing the Ne levels of hatchery offspring used in restoration enhancement [ 448 ]. The distribution of the F-1-selected breeders into spawning batches should be designed using co-ancestry data, in order to maintain optimal levels of genetic variability in the next generation.…”
Section: Kinship Analysis Of Aquacultured Stocksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the success of TPWD's stock enhancement program, there are still several bottlenecks to production. Although conditions can be controlled to optimize spawning and egg hatching, larvae are transferred out of this controlled environment and stocked into outdoor rearing ponds within 3 d of hatching (Puritz et al 2014;Blaylock et al 2021). One of the major obstacles is that once the larvae are released into rearing ponds, water quality parameters such as temperature and salinity are subject to ambient environmental fluctuations that may not be suitable for larval grow-out and survival (McDonald et al 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%