2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jglr.2011.11.009
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Genetic relationships and gene flow between resident and migratory brook trout in the Salmon Trout River

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“…However, migration is on the decline globally because migratory animals depend on multiple habitats and the landscape connectivity needed to access them (Wilcove and Wikelski 2008;Shuter et al 2011). This pattern is especially striking within partially migratory populations of salmonid fish, where the migratory form is often on the decline and protected (e.g., Salmo salar and Salmo trutta, Jonsson and Jonsson 2009; Salvelinus fontinalis, Scribner et al 2012), while the resident form is not. Managing partially migratory populations and partially protected population complexes is difficult in part because of challenges in identifying migrants, yet the preservation of the migratory life form is essential for sustaining crossecosystem subsidies among other cultural and economic interests.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, migration is on the decline globally because migratory animals depend on multiple habitats and the landscape connectivity needed to access them (Wilcove and Wikelski 2008;Shuter et al 2011). This pattern is especially striking within partially migratory populations of salmonid fish, where the migratory form is often on the decline and protected (e.g., Salmo salar and Salmo trutta, Jonsson and Jonsson 2009; Salvelinus fontinalis, Scribner et al 2012), while the resident form is not. Managing partially migratory populations and partially protected population complexes is difficult in part because of challenges in identifying migrants, yet the preservation of the migratory life form is essential for sustaining crossecosystem subsidies among other cultural and economic interests.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Most active research on migrant-resident interactions is focused on brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis; e.g. Kusnierz et al 2014;Ridgway 2008;Scribner et al 2012) or rainbow trout-steelhead (O. mykiss; e.g. Leitwein et al 2017;Narum et al 2004;Zimmerman and Reeves 2000) systems.…”
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“…Comparisons of stable isotope signatures between coaster and stream-resident Brook Trout indicated a difference in habitat use and trophic ecology (Robillard et al 2011). Genetic analysis of coaster and resident Brook Trout from across Lake Superior indicated that coaster Brook Trout are not an evolutionarily significant unit and that Brook Trout display varying degrees of regional population structure (Burnham-Curtis 2001; Wilson et al 2008;Stott et al 2010;Scribner et al 2012).…”
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