2007
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0608767104
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Gene–environment interactions influence ecological consequences of transgenic animals

Abstract: Production of transgenic animals has raised concern regarding their potential ecological impact should they escape or be released to the natural environment. This concern has arisen mainly from research on laboratory-reared animals and theoretical modeling exercises. In this study, we used biocontained naturalized stream environments and conventional hatchery environments to show that differences in phenotype between transgenic and wild genotypes depend on rearing conditions and, critically, that such genotype… Show more

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“…Consequently, transgenic common carp released into a natural ecosystem may adjust to naturally occurring food shortages by reducing energy expenditures by decreasing activity and lowering metabolic rate as control carp do. Although the risk of extrapolating laboratory data to ecological risks should be carefully considered (Devlin et al, 2004;Sundström et al, 2007), these physiological traits have important ecological significance for transgenic carp in natural waters.…”
Section: Effect Of Starvation On Bio-energeticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, transgenic common carp released into a natural ecosystem may adjust to naturally occurring food shortages by reducing energy expenditures by decreasing activity and lowering metabolic rate as control carp do. Although the risk of extrapolating laboratory data to ecological risks should be carefully considered (Devlin et al, 2004;Sundström et al, 2007), these physiological traits have important ecological significance for transgenic carp in natural waters.…”
Section: Effect Of Starvation On Bio-energeticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although these effects would have the potential to influence wild relatives both directly and indirectly, such observations were demonstrably muted when the GE fish were reared under simulated natural conditions (Sundström et al, 2007), indicating the complexity of gene-environment interactions. The extent to which this information on GE coho salmon can predict the behavior of GE Atlantic salmon is also unknown.…”
Section: Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in natural conditions, what are the real availabilities of food for any escaped GM Salmon? Sundström et al (2007) compared salmon raised in tanks with salmon raised in an environment simulating natural conditions. The GM Coho Salmon grow larger, up to three times longer than the wild type.…”
Section: Gm Salmon: Trojan Gene Effect and Ethologymentioning
confidence: 99%