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Outbreeding depression in hybrids between odd- and even-broodyear pink salmon

Fewer F 2 hybrids between even- and odd-broodline pink salmon ( Oncorhynchus gorbuscha), which are lines that are genetically isolated by their strict two-year life cycle, survived than did F 2 controls, indicating outbreeding depression. Cryopreserved sperm of 40 broodyear 1990 males and of 40 broo...

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Published in:Aquaculture 1999-03, Vol.173 (1), p.117-129
Main Authors: Gharrett, Anthony J., Smoker, William W., Reisenbichler, Reginald R., Taylor, Sidney G.
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Language:English
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Summary:Fewer F 2 hybrids between even- and odd-broodline pink salmon ( Oncorhynchus gorbuscha), which are lines that are genetically isolated by their strict two-year life cycle, survived than did F 2 controls, indicating outbreeding depression. Cryopreserved sperm of 40 broodyear 1990 males and of 40 broodyear 1991 males fertilized equal subsamples of eggs from 40 broodyear 1992 females. Return rates of F 1 hybrids (1.73%) and controls (1.63%) in 1994 did not differ significantly ( P=0.30). F 2 hybrid and control crosses were made from 40 males and 40 females selected at random from each return group. Offspring were differentially marked and released. In 1996, returns differed significantly ( P=0.011) between hybrids ( n=34, 0.34%) and controls ( n=44, 0.42%). The low rate of return of the control fish was similar to the measured return of a much larger group of tagged Auke Creek pink salmon, and probably not an artifact of the experiment. Although no increase in fluctuating asymmetry of paired meristic counts was observed in either F 1 or F 2 hybrids, size and some meristic counts of hybrids exceed measurements of controls, suggesting heterosis for those traits. The observations of decreased survival in F 2 hybrids confirm previous work [Gharrett, A.J., Smoker, W.W., 1991. Two generations of hybrids between even- and odd-year pink salmon ( O. gorbuscha). Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Science 48(9) 1744–1749]. Although genetic divergence between pink salmon broodlines is large and outbreeding depression might be expected in such unlikely hybrids, the results document the occurrence of outbreeding depression in salmon and signal caution in making management and aquacultural decisions that may create the possibility of outbreeding depression in self-sustaining or cultured populations.
ISSN:0044-8486
1873-5622
DOI:10.1016/S0044-8486(98)00480-3