1. Sperm motility and offspring pre- and posthatching survival in hybridization crosses among a landlocked and two anadromous Atlantic salmon populations: implications for conservation
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Eronen, A., Kekalainen, J., Piironen, J., Hyvarinen, P., Huuskonen, H., Janhunen, M., Yaripour, S., and Kortet, R.
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Atlantic salmon -- Physiological aspects ,Survival after airplane accidents, shipwrecks, etc. -- Analysis -- Methods ,Hybridization -- Methods -- Analysis ,Spermatozoa -- Motility ,Earth sciences - Abstract
The landlocked salmon (Salmo salar m. sebago) endemic to Lake Saimaa, Finland, is critically endangered and severely threatened by low genetic diversity and inbreeding. To explore the possibility of increasing the genetic diversity of threatened salmon populations by controlled hybridization (genetic rescue), we studied sperm motility and offspring preand posthatching survival in hybridization crosses of landlocked salmon with two geographically close anadromous salmon populations (Rivers Neva and Tornio) relative to the pure-bred populations. While some degree of gametic incompatibility between landlocked and Tornio salmon cannot be ruled out, there were no indications of outbreeding depression in survival traits in these first-generation hybridizations. Instead, prehatching survival of landlocked salmon eggs fertilized with Neva salmon sperm and posthatching survival of anadromous salmon eggs fertilized with landlocked salmon sperm were higher than survival in pure-bred landlocked salmon. These differences might imply genetic rescue effects (hybrid vigor), although there were also strong maternal effects involved. Our results on early viability point to the possibility of applying genetic rescue to the landlocked salmon population by hybridization with an anadromous population. Le saumon des lacs (Salmo salar m. sebago) endemique au lac Saimaa (Finlande) est en voie de disparition et gravement menace par la consanguinite et sa faible diversite genetique. Afin d'explorer la possibilite d'accroitre la diversite genetique de populations de saumons menacees grace a l'hybridation controlee (sauvetage genetique), nous avons etudie la motilite du sperme et la survie de la progeniture pre- et post-eclosion chez des individus issus du croisement de saumons des lacs avec des saumons anadromes de deux populations geographiquement proches (des fleuves Neva et Torne) par rapport a celles de populations non hybridees. Si un certain degre d'incompatibilite gametique entre les saumons des lacs et les saumons du Torne ne peut etre exclu, il n'y a aucun indice d'une attenuation associee au croisement eloigne de caracteres relies a la survie chez ces hybrides de premiere generation. Les taux de survie pre-eclosion des reufs de saumons des lacs fertilises par du sperme de saumons du fleuve Neva et la survie post- eclosion des reufs de saumons anadromes fertilises par du sperme de saumons des lacs sont en fait plus grands que ceux des saumons des lacs non hybrides. Si ces differences pourraient refleter des effets de sauvetage genetique (vigueur des hybrides), d'importants effets maternels sont egalement presents. Nos resultats en ce qui concerne la viabilite precoce militent en faveur de l'application du sauvetage genetique a la population de saumons des lacs par l'hybridation avec une population anadrome. [Traduit par la Redaction], Introduction The wild Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) has declined dramatically over most of its range during the past century, and many local populations are threatened, critically endangered, or already extirpated [...]
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- 2021
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