Does density influence relative growth performance of farm, wild and F1 hybrid Atlantic salmon in semi-natural and hatchery common garden conditions?

The conditions encountered by Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., in aquaculture are markedly different from the natural environment. Typically, farmed salmon experience much higher densities than wild individuals, and may therefore have adapted to living in high densities. Previous studies have demons...

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Main Authors: Alison C. Harvey, Gareth Juleff, Gary R. Carvalho, Martin I. Taylor, Monica F. Solberg, Simon Creer, Lise Dyrhovden, Ivar-Helge Matre, Kevin A. Glover
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Language:English
Published: The Royal Society 2016-01-01
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Online Access:https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.160152
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spelling doaj-fdb84d49228343d2b7f45ba8c25e46982020-11-25T04:00:36ZengThe Royal SocietyRoyal Society Open Science2054-57032016-01-013710.1098/rsos.160152160152Does density influence relative growth performance of farm, wild and F1 hybrid Atlantic salmon in semi-natural and hatchery common garden conditions?Alison C. HarveyGareth JuleffGary R. CarvalhoMartin I. TaylorMonica F. SolbergSimon CreerLise DyrhovdenIvar-Helge MatreKevin A. GloverThe conditions encountered by Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., in aquaculture are markedly different from the natural environment. Typically, farmed salmon experience much higher densities than wild individuals, and may therefore have adapted to living in high densities. Previous studies have demonstrated that farmed salmon typically outgrow wild salmon by large ratios in the hatchery, but these differences are much less pronounced in the wild. Such divergence in growth may be explained partly by the offspring of wild salmon experiencing higher stress and thus lower growth when compared under high-density farming conditions. Here, growth of farmed, wild and F1 hybrid salmon was studied at contrasting densities within a hatchery and semi-natural environment. Farmed salmon significantly outgrew hybrid and wild salmon in all treatments. Importantly, however, the reaction norms were similar across treatments for all groups. Thus, this study was unable to find evidence that the offspring of farmed salmon have adapted more readily to higher fish densities than wild salmon as a result of domestication. It is suggested that the substantially higher growth rate of farmed salmon observed in the hatchery compared with wild individuals may not solely be caused by differences in their ability to grow in high-density hatchery scenarios.https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.160152densitydomesticationfarm escapesgenetic interactiongrowthhybridization
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author Alison C. Harvey
Gareth Juleff
Gary R. Carvalho
Martin I. Taylor
Monica F. Solberg
Simon Creer
Lise Dyrhovden
Ivar-Helge Matre
Kevin A. Glover
spellingShingle Alison C. Harvey
Gareth Juleff
Gary R. Carvalho
Martin I. Taylor
Monica F. Solberg
Simon Creer
Lise Dyrhovden
Ivar-Helge Matre
Kevin A. Glover
Does density influence relative growth performance of farm, wild and F1 hybrid Atlantic salmon in semi-natural and hatchery common garden conditions?
Royal Society Open Science
density
domestication
farm escapes
genetic interaction
growth
hybridization
author_facet Alison C. Harvey
Gareth Juleff
Gary R. Carvalho
Martin I. Taylor
Monica F. Solberg
Simon Creer
Lise Dyrhovden
Ivar-Helge Matre
Kevin A. Glover
author_sort Alison C. Harvey
title Does density influence relative growth performance of farm, wild and F1 hybrid Atlantic salmon in semi-natural and hatchery common garden conditions?
title_short Does density influence relative growth performance of farm, wild and F1 hybrid Atlantic salmon in semi-natural and hatchery common garden conditions?
title_full Does density influence relative growth performance of farm, wild and F1 hybrid Atlantic salmon in semi-natural and hatchery common garden conditions?
title_fullStr Does density influence relative growth performance of farm, wild and F1 hybrid Atlantic salmon in semi-natural and hatchery common garden conditions?
title_full_unstemmed Does density influence relative growth performance of farm, wild and F1 hybrid Atlantic salmon in semi-natural and hatchery common garden conditions?
title_sort does density influence relative growth performance of farm, wild and f1 hybrid atlantic salmon in semi-natural and hatchery common garden conditions?
publisher The Royal Society
series Royal Society Open Science
issn 2054-5703
publishDate 2016-01-01
description The conditions encountered by Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., in aquaculture are markedly different from the natural environment. Typically, farmed salmon experience much higher densities than wild individuals, and may therefore have adapted to living in high densities. Previous studies have demonstrated that farmed salmon typically outgrow wild salmon by large ratios in the hatchery, but these differences are much less pronounced in the wild. Such divergence in growth may be explained partly by the offspring of wild salmon experiencing higher stress and thus lower growth when compared under high-density farming conditions. Here, growth of farmed, wild and F1 hybrid salmon was studied at contrasting densities within a hatchery and semi-natural environment. Farmed salmon significantly outgrew hybrid and wild salmon in all treatments. Importantly, however, the reaction norms were similar across treatments for all groups. Thus, this study was unable to find evidence that the offspring of farmed salmon have adapted more readily to higher fish densities than wild salmon as a result of domestication. It is suggested that the substantially higher growth rate of farmed salmon observed in the hatchery compared with wild individuals may not solely be caused by differences in their ability to grow in high-density hatchery scenarios.
topic density
domestication
farm escapes
genetic interaction
growth
hybridization
url https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.160152
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