Keywords: Chinook Salmon; Oncorhynchus tshawytsha; genetics; Sacramento River, California; San Joaquin River, California; CRY; BMAL; stock assessment; Fall run; Central Valley, California; Winter run; microsatellite
The application of DNA-based markers toward the task of discriminating among alternate
salmon runs has evolved in accordance with ongoing genomic developments and
increasingly has enabled resolution of which genetic markers associate with important
life-history differences. Accurate and efficient identification of the most likely origin for
salmon encountered during ocean...
The application of DNA based markers towards the task of discriminating among alternate salmon runs has evolved in accord with ongoing genomic developments and increasingly enabled resolution of which genetic markers associate with important life history differences. Accurate and efficient identification of the most likely origin for salmon encountered during...
For Pacific salmon, the evolution of local adaptations depends upon the species' propensity to return, or "home", to natal streams at time of reproduction. Pacific salmon use olfactory cues to guide homing behavior, yet little is known about the genetics of olfaction in salmon. In this study, I use putatively...
Pacific rockfishes (genus Sebastes) have attracted wide scientific and public interest from an evolutionary, fishery and conservation standpoints. This dissertation addresses several hypotheses involving spatial and temporal scales of genetic change in two overfished rockfishes, darkblotched (S. crameri) and canary rockfish (S. pinniger), using statistical analyses of genetic variation within...