Eliminating variation in age at spawning leads to genetic divergence within a single salmon population
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Most coho salmon Oncorhynchus kisutch in Washington state spawn at 3 y of age, creating the potential for three temporal populations or âbroodlinesâ at each spawning site. This is generally prevented by a portion of males in each site that mature and reproduce at 2 y of age, resulting in population structure in which the geographic component is stronger than the temporal component. The Quilcene National Fish Hatchery, located on Big Quilcene River in the Hood Canal region of Washington state, selected against late returning coho salmon by excluding all but the earliest returning fish from its broodstock for an unknown number of generations, and restricted gene flow among broodlines by excluding 2-y-old males for 27 generations. The resulting hatchery population exhibited three distinct broodlines that returned in alternating years: an âearlyâ broodline that arrived 1 mo before the wild fish, a âlateâ broodline that arrived at the same time as the wild fish, and a âmiddleâ broodline that...
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2025-05-30



