Dispersal and gene flow in anadromous salmonids: a systematic review
Amaïa Lamarins,
Stephanie M. Carlson,
Mathieu Buoro
Abstract:Dispersal is a ubiquitous ecological process that has been extensively studied in most groups of organisms. Despite several evidence and earlier reviews, dispersal and its implications are still overlooked in salmonids, where homing is the predominant strategy. We provide a systematic and updated review of dispersal and gene flow among several species of anadromous salmonids. The 372 reviewed studies were unevenly distributed among species, with Atlantic salmon and sea trout being the most studied. A significa… Show more
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