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As the human population increases and nations become more industrialized, the habitat and water quality required for the survival of fish continues to decline. In addition to these environmental factors, fish populations are directly or potentially affected by harvesting, enhancement programs and introgression with hatchery-propagated or transgenic fish. To our knowledge no other scientific meeting has been assembled to consider the breadth of the problem, to review the technology that is presently available for the preservation of the germ plasm of salmonid stocks and to identify the scientific advances that are required to overcome the problems. Because many salmonids have spawning grounds within the confines of a specific region or county but will spend a large portion of their life cycle within the territorial waters of other countries or in the open ocean, the preservation of unique genes or gene pools in these animals requires international cooperation. This scientific meeting has provided a forum in which to discuss the problems, evaluate the present methods or technology for addressing the problems and suggest new directions or innovations that need to be implemented. During this meeting we limited our discussion to salmonid fishes. However, the general conclusions about the factors that affect the population dynamics of fish stocks and the technical aspects concerning the preservation of germ plasm will be applicable to other fish species.




Methods to Describe Fish Stocks; R. Guyomard. Spatial Organization of Pacific Salmon; B.E. Riddell. Status of Biodiversity of Taxa and Nontaxa of Salmonid Fishes; R.J. Behnte. Requirements for Genetic Data on Adaptations to Environment and Habitats of Salmonids; C.D. Levingo. Impacts of Fishing on Genetic Structure of Salmonid Populations; J.E.Thorpe. Genetic Change in Hatchery Populations; G.A.E. Gall. Potential Impacts of Transgenic and Genetically Manipulated Fish on Natural Populations; E. Hallerman, A. Kapuscinski. The Reproductive Containment of Genetically Altered Salmonids; E.M. Donalson, et al. Germplasm Repositories for Plants; R.L. Clark. Advances in Cryopreservation of Embryos and Prospects for Application to the Conservation of Salmonid Fishes; W.F. Rall. Genetic Resource Banks and Reproductive Technology for Wildlife Conservation; D.E. Wildt, et al. Cryopreservation of Fish Spermatozoa; B. Harvey. 14 additional articles. Index.


Methods to Describe Fish Stocks; R. Guyomard. Spatial Organization of Pacific Salmon; B.E. Riddell. Status of Biodiversity of Taxa and Nontaxa of Salmonid Fishes; R.J. Behnte. Requirements for Genetic Data on Adaptations to Environment and Habitats of Salmonids; C.D. Levingo. Impacts of Fishing on Genetic Structure of Salmonid Populations; J.E.Thorpe. Genetic Change in Hatchery Populations; G.A.E. Gall. Potential Impacts of Transgenic and Genetically Manipulated Fish on Natural Populations; E. Hallerman, A. Kapuscinski. The Reproductive Containment of Genetically Altered Salmonids; E.M. Donalson, et al. Germplasm Repositories for Plants; R.L. Clark. Advances in Cryopreservation of Embryos and Prospects for Application to the Conservation of Salmonid Fishes; W.F. Rall. Genetic Resource Banks and Reproductive Technology for Wildlife Conservation; D.E. Wildt, et al. Cryopreservation of Fish Spermatozoa; B. Harvey. 14 additional articles. Index.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Methods to Describe Fish Stocks....Pages 1-22
Spatial Organization of Pacific Salmon: What To Conserve?....Pages 23-41
Status of Biodiversity of Taxa and Nontaxa of Salmonid Fishes: Contemporary Problems of Classification and Conservation....Pages 43-48
Requirements for Genetic Data on Adaptations to Environment and Habitats of Salmonids....Pages 49-66
Impacts of Fishing on Genetic Structure of Salmonid Populations....Pages 67-80
Genetic Change in Hatchery Populations....Pages 81-91
Potential Impacts of Transgenic and Genetically Manipulated Fish on Natural Populations: Addressing the Uncertainties through Field Testing....Pages 93-112
The Reproductive Containment of Genetically Altered Salmonids....Pages 113-129
Germplasm Repositories for Plants....Pages 131-135
Advances in the Cryopreservation of Embryos and Prospects for Application to the Conservation of Salmonid Fishes....Pages 137-158
Genetic Resource Banks and Reproductive Technology for Wildlife Conservation....Pages 159-173
Cryopreservation of Fish Spermatozoa....Pages 175-179
The Norwegian Gene Bank Programme for Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar)....Pages 181-187
Reconstitution of Genetic Strains of Salmonids Using Biotechnical Approaches....Pages 189-196
Genetic Components in Life History Traits Contribute to Population Structure....Pages 197-202
Status and Plight of the Searun Cutthroat Trout....Pages 203-212
Status of Genetic Conservation in Salmonid Populations from Asturian Rivers (North of Spain)....Pages 213-218
Genetic Status of Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) in Asturian Rivers (Northern Spain)....Pages 219-225
Genetic Management of Natural Fish Populations....Pages 227-230
Genetics of Salmonids in Czechoslovakia: Current Status of Knowledge....Pages 231-242
Occurrence, Distribution, and Potential Future of Yugoslavian Salmonids....Pages 243-251
Genetic Differentiation and Relationship within and between Natural and Cultured Populations of Oncorhynchus masou Complex in Japan....Pages 253-261
Data Base for Trout Brood Stocks....Pages 263-267
The Use of Supplementation to Aid in Natural Stock Restoration....Pages 269-293
Status of the Genetic Resources of Pacific Rim Salmon....Pages 295-301
Status of the Atlantic Salmon, Salmo salar L., Its Distribution and the Threats to Natural Populations....Pages 303-306
Selective Breeding and Domestication....Pages 307-309
Back Matter....Pages 311-314


Methods to Describe Fish Stocks; R. Guyomard. Spatial Organization of Pacific Salmon; B.E. Riddell. Status of Biodiversity of Taxa and Nontaxa of Salmonid Fishes; R.J. Behnte. Requirements for Genetic Data on Adaptations to Environment and Habitats of Salmonids; C.D. Levingo. Impacts of Fishing on Genetic Structure of Salmonid Populations; J.E.Thorpe. Genetic Change in Hatchery Populations; G.A.E. Gall. Potential Impacts of Transgenic and Genetically Manipulated Fish on Natural Populations; E. Hallerman, A. Kapuscinski. The Reproductive Containment of Genetically Altered Salmonids; E.M. Donalson, et al. Germplasm Repositories for Plants; R.L. Clark. Advances in Cryopreservation of Embryos and Prospects for Application to the Conservation of Salmonid Fishes; W.F. Rall. Genetic Resource Banks and Reproductive Technology for Wildlife Conservation; D.E. Wildt, et al. Cryopreservation of Fish Spermatozoa; B. Harvey. 14 additional articles. Index.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Methods to Describe Fish Stocks....Pages 1-22
Spatial Organization of Pacific Salmon: What To Conserve?....Pages 23-41
Status of Biodiversity of Taxa and Nontaxa of Salmonid Fishes: Contemporary Problems of Classification and Conservation....Pages 43-48
Requirements for Genetic Data on Adaptations to Environment and Habitats of Salmonids....Pages 49-66
Impacts of Fishing on Genetic Structure of Salmonid Populations....Pages 67-80
Genetic Change in Hatchery Populations....Pages 81-91
Potential Impacts of Transgenic and Genetically Manipulated Fish on Natural Populations: Addressing the Uncertainties through Field Testing....Pages 93-112
The Reproductive Containment of Genetically Altered Salmonids....Pages 113-129
Germplasm Repositories for Plants....Pages 131-135
Advances in the Cryopreservation of Embryos and Prospects for Application to the Conservation of Salmonid Fishes....Pages 137-158
Genetic Resource Banks and Reproductive Technology for Wildlife Conservation....Pages 159-173
Cryopreservation of Fish Spermatozoa....Pages 175-179
The Norwegian Gene Bank Programme for Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar)....Pages 181-187
Reconstitution of Genetic Strains of Salmonids Using Biotechnical Approaches....Pages 189-196
Genetic Components in Life History Traits Contribute to Population Structure....Pages 197-202
Status and Plight of the Searun Cutthroat Trout....Pages 203-212
Status of Genetic Conservation in Salmonid Populations from Asturian Rivers (North of Spain)....Pages 213-218
Genetic Status of Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) in Asturian Rivers (Northern Spain)....Pages 219-225
Genetic Management of Natural Fish Populations....Pages 227-230
Genetics of Salmonids in Czechoslovakia: Current Status of Knowledge....Pages 231-242
Occurrence, Distribution, and Potential Future of Yugoslavian Salmonids....Pages 243-251
Genetic Differentiation and Relationship within and between Natural and Cultured Populations of Oncorhynchus masou Complex in Japan....Pages 253-261
Data Base for Trout Brood Stocks....Pages 263-267
The Use of Supplementation to Aid in Natural Stock Restoration....Pages 269-293
Status of the Genetic Resources of Pacific Rim Salmon....Pages 295-301
Status of the Atlantic Salmon, Salmo salar L., Its Distribution and the Threats to Natural Populations....Pages 303-306
Selective Breeding and Domestication....Pages 307-309
Back Matter....Pages 311-314
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