Human Impacts on Great Lakes Walleye Sander vitreus Structure, Diversity and Local Adaptation
Peter T. Euclide,
Heiner Kuhl,
Chris C. Wilson
et al.
Abstract:Artificial propagation and wild release may influence the genetic integrity of wild populations. This practice has been prevalent in fisheries for centuries and is often termed ‘stocking’. In the Laurentian Great Lakes (Great Lakes here‐on), walleye populations faced declines from the 1950s to the 1970s, prompting extensive stocking efforts for restoration. By the mid‐2010s, walleye populations showed signs of recovery, but the genetic legacy of stocking on population structure at the genomic level remains unc… Show more
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