Abstract:Triploid salmon are sterile and thus may comprise part of an overall plan to minimize potential genetic disturbances to wild populations caused by the rearing of farmed fish in open seawater netpens. Despite the potential benefits of sterility, triploids are not widely reared for aquacultural purposes in North America mainly due to variable and inconsistent performance. While triploidization is being explored in an increasing number of species, the effect of triploid ization in chinook salmon {Oncorhynchus tsh… Show more
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