Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1920014665> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1920014665 endingPage "628" @default.
- W1920014665 startingPage "608" @default.
- W1920014665 abstract "Fish domestication is an evolutionary process arising in captivity through genetic and developmental mechanisms, producing organisms performing more poorly than wild conspecifics in the natural environment. Culture conditions could be suboptimal for fish at particular life cycle stages, presenting environmental disturbances leading to developmental instability. The limited size of captive lots, moreover, can result in the loss of genetic variation, and the resulting homozygosity (as well as hybridization and mutation) could have strong harmful effects on developmental stability. Rainbow trout are the most widely-cultured species in Europe and North America, having been in culture for more than a century. Prolonged artificial selection for desired traits and incidental effects of domestication has led to the development of a ‘farmed type’. Fluctuating asymmetry, variations in meristic counts, and skeletal anomalies were examined in several rainbow trout captive and wild clonal lines as indicators of developmental instability. Differences in developmental stability were identified among lines and correlated with different degrees of exposure to captivity. Some relationship between meristic counts and domestication level was found in the present study, with the number of vertebrae and of dorsal pterygiophores and rays being the strongest predictors of the domestication level. However, the occurrence of skeletal anomalies and fluctuating asymmetry were apparently not related to the level of exposure to captivity. The findings of the present study will facilitate the selection of clonal lines with divergent phenotypes for subsequent quantitative trait loci analyses aimed at identifying genome regions linked with morpho-anatomical and physiological adaptive responses to captivity." @default.
- W1920014665 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1920014665 creator A5000037103 @default.
- W1920014665 creator A5012199510 @default.
- W1920014665 creator A5027929796 @default.
- W1920014665 creator A5037342894 @default.
- W1920014665 creator A5050836912 @default.
- W1920014665 creator A5084145412 @default.
- W1920014665 creator A5084853527 @default.
- W1920014665 date "2015-02-10" @default.
- W1920014665 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W1920014665 title "Testing the relationship between domestication and developmental instability in rainbow trout,<i>Oncorhynchus mykiss</i>(Teleostei, Salmonidae)" @default.
- W1920014665 cites W1508875727 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W1643409283 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W1850628197 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W1950144341 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W1963792576 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W1966402107 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W1967825788 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W1968168773 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W1969315113 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W1970932625 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W1971347244 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W1973340252 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W1973661962 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W1974083691 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W1974874572 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W1975038122 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W1978398000 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W1978636380 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W1980047606 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W1981739219 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W1982209573 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W1982449498 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W1983952950 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W1988029929 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W1988871918 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W1991597019 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W1992284174 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W1992327132 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W1992716537 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W1992716689 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W1993654836 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W1996942942 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W1998209774 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W1999630249 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2000460193 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2000841340 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2002706758 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2005281245 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2005398638 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2006986656 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2007457266 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2013213358 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2018970266 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2019508686 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2025107885 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2025714389 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2025819829 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2026662951 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2028536059 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2030253384 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2031457097 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2032788568 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2033314834 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2035187693 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2039387046 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2039485818 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2047988952 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2051295559 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2051650988 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2056884786 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2057570350 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2060211729 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2061688736 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2063668627 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2063714451 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2063853340 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2064144033 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2064899837 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2065630676 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2069174743 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2070420789 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2071308738 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2071701184 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2071951423 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2075051473 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2077159169 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2077713336 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2078501578 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2080647312 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2081466797 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2081649599 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2082518015 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2083087844 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2083671051 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2085788565 @default.
- W1920014665 cites W2092030443 @default.