2024
DOI: 10.1111/jfb.15690
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Invasion status of hatchery‐origin pink salmon in an unstocked river at the Shiretoko World Natural Heritage Site in northern Japan

Taihei Yamada,
Takahiro Nobetsu,
Hirokazu Urabe
et al.

Abstract: Hatchery fish and their offspring (including hatchery‐wild hybrids) have lower reproductive success than wild fish. Thus, the straying of hatchery fish may negatively impact wild populations, depending on the number of wild salmon returning and hatchery strays. We investigated the straying status of hatchery‐origin pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha), which have a higher straying rate than other salmonids, in an unstocked river at the Shiretoko World Natural Heritage Site, Japan. The hatchery strays accounted… Show more

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