2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0044-8486(01)00848-1
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Growth and survival in two complete diallele crosses with five stocks of Rohu carp (Labeo rohita)

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“…Comparisons where authors noted outbreeding depression had negative effect sizes. Hybrids were compared to each parental population Conserv Genet (2007) 8:397-416 399 Foote et al (1992) M: weight (4); length (4) Salmonidae F1 P: salinity tolerance (4) Gharrett and Smoker (1991) M: weight (2); length (2) Salmonidae F1; F2 Gharrett et al (1999) M: length (2) Salmonidae F1; F2 LH: asymmetry (8) Gjerde et al (2002) M: weight (48) Cyprinidae F1 Granath et al (2004) LH: egg survival (12) Salmonidae F1 Hatfield (1997) M: gill raker number (8) (10); length (10) P: conversion efficiency (8) Miller et al (2004) M: length (8) Salmonidae F1 Nakadate et al (2003) LH: survival (4) Poeciliidae F1 M: length (8); undwarf rate (4) P: salinity (4) and temperature (4) tolerance Nguenga et al (2000) LH: survival (4); growth rate (4); fertilization rate (4); hatching success (4) Clariidae F1…”
Section: Effect Sizementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comparisons where authors noted outbreeding depression had negative effect sizes. Hybrids were compared to each parental population Conserv Genet (2007) 8:397-416 399 Foote et al (1992) M: weight (4); length (4) Salmonidae F1 P: salinity tolerance (4) Gharrett and Smoker (1991) M: weight (2); length (2) Salmonidae F1; F2 Gharrett et al (1999) M: length (2) Salmonidae F1; F2 LH: asymmetry (8) Gjerde et al (2002) M: weight (48) Cyprinidae F1 Granath et al (2004) LH: egg survival (12) Salmonidae F1 Hatfield (1997) M: gill raker number (8) (10); length (10) P: conversion efficiency (8) Miller et al (2004) M: length (8) Salmonidae F1 Nakadate et al (2003) LH: survival (4) Poeciliidae F1 M: length (8); undwarf rate (4) P: salinity (4) and temperature (4) tolerance Nguenga et al (2000) LH: survival (4); growth rate (4); fertilization rate (4); hatching success (4) Clariidae F1…”
Section: Effect Sizementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1998, the total production of freshwater fish was1.7 million tons of which carps contributed about 87%. Rohu (Labeo rohita) is the most important Indian major carp that enjoys high consumer preference in many states with high protein conversion ratio [75]. Hence, the focal theme of the present work was to evaluate the enzyme producing microbiota and activities of enzymes in the digestive tract of rohu, Labeo rohita fed differentially treated animal fleshing incorporated diets.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Little hybridization was found in shrimps, except the inter-specie hybridization of Benzie et al [22] and Misamore et al [23] ; moreover, the spawn rate, hatch rate and the viability of hybrid progeny to post-larval stages were low compared to the intra-specie hybridization. There were other different results of hybridization [5,7,10] . Different genetic background of different combinations influenced the various results.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The terrestrial farming have benefited from crossbreeding programs in improving yield. Crossbreeding plans with intra-species are relatively fewer in aquaculture than with mammals, whereas, the benefits of hybrid for growth traits in fish have been obtained to increase growth rate, manipulate sex ratios, produce sterile animals, improve flesh quality, increase disease resistance, and improve environmental tolerance [5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14] . Great progress in intra-cross have also been gained in scallops [15,16] , mussels [17] , sea urchins [18][19][20] , the Pacific oyster [21] and also other shrimp species [22][23][24] .…”
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