Authors
E Verspoor, JA Beardmore, S Consuegra, C Garcia de Leaniz, K Hindar, WC Jordan, M‐L Koljonen, AA Mahkrov, T Paaver, JA Sánchez, Ø Skaala, S Titov, TF Cross
Publication date
2005/9
Source
Journal of Fish Biology
Volume
67
Pages
3-54
Publisher
Blackwell Science Ltd
Description
Electrophoretic studies of proteins remain a primary source of insight into genetic diversity in many species including the Atlantic salmon Salmo salar, one of the most culturally and economically important fish species of the North Atlantic region. Since 1966, >350 scientific papers on protein variation have been published encompassing 25 000+ salmon from over 400 locations in >200 river systems across the species’ distribution. Variation has been detected at 30% of the 110 protein loci screened, though most studies examine <40. The method has been applied largely to the investigation of population structure and differentiation, but work has also led to the systematic revision of the genus Salmo and remains the primary source of insight into hybridization in the wild with brown trout Salmo trutta. Spatial patterns of differentiation show temporal stability, both within and among river systems, and strongly support …
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