Survival of stocked fish in the wild
Main funder
Funder's project number: 43521
Funds granted by main funder (€)
- 60 000,00
Funding program
Project timetable
Project start date: 01/09/2017
Project end date: 31/12/2022
Summary
Project aims to develop new methods to restore genetic properties of domesticated fish populations and improve success of stocked fish in the wild.
Principal Investigator
Other persons related to this project (JYU)
Primary responsible unit
Related publications and other outputs
- Fitness effects of assisted gene flow in an endangered salmonid population (2024) Klemme, Ines; et al.; A1; OA
- Enriched rearing environment enhances fitness-related traits of salmonid fishes facing multiple biological interactions (2023) Karvonen, Anssi; et al.; A1; OA
- Host Developmental Stage Effects on Parasite Resistance and Tolerance (2022) Klemme, Ines; et al.; A1; OA
- Life-history genotype explains variation in migration activity in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) (2022) Niemelä, Petri T.; et al.; A1; OA
- Opposing health effects of hybridization for conservation (2021) Klemme, Ines; et al.; A1; OA
- Quantity and Quality of Aquaculture Enrichments Influence Disease Epidemics and Provide Ecological Alternatives to Antibiotics (2021) Karvonen, Anssi; et al.; A1; OA
- Variation in parasite resistance of Arctic charr, Salvelinus alpinus, between and within sympatric morphs (2021) Karvonen, Anssi; et al.; A1; OA
- Rearing background and exposure environment together explain higher survival of aquaculture fish during a bacterial outbreak (2019) Räihä, Ville; et al.; A1; OA
Related research datasets
- Original data for publication: Enriched rearing environment enhances fitness-related traits of salmonid fishes facing multiple biological interactions (2023) Karvonen, Anssi; et al.
- Original data for publication: Fitness effects of assisted gene flow in an endangered salmonid population (2023) Karvonen, Anssi; et al.