International Congress on the Biology of Fish

July 21-26, 2002 - University of British Columbia, Vancouver CANADA


Congress 2002: Vancouver Canada

Behavioral and Physiological Comparisons of Cultured and Wild Fish
Scott McKinley, Bill Driedzic, Don MacKinlay

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Seawater tolerance and gene expression in two strains of Atlantic salmon smolts
Singer, T.D., et al. 1

Physiological performance between wild and cultured Atlantic salmon
Finstad, B., et al. 5

Reproductive physiology of adult spring Chinook salmon during the five months preceding spawning
Swanson, Penny, B. Campbell et al.

Hatchery-rearing does not affect heart morphology or in situ cardiac performance in Oncorhynchus mykiss
Gamperl, A K., B Dougher, H A Faust

Are there inherent behavioral differences between wild and cultured juvenile salmon?
MacKinlay, Don

High rates of precocious male maturation in a spring Chinook salmon supplementation program: Causes, consequences, and potential solutions
Larsen, Donald A., Brian R Beckman, Kathy A Cooper

Behavioural performance of wild-caught and laboratory-reared red drum larvae
Smith, Michael E. and Lee A Fuiman

Metabolic comparison of hatchery and wild salmonids using otolith microstructure and enzyme activity
Reinhardt U.G. et al.

Physiological responses of tambaqui to stocking density in intensive culture
Affonso, Elizabeth Gusmão

Comparative condition of hatchery and wild coho salmon in freshwater and in the ocean
MacKinlay, Don and K. Howard

Ecological interactions between juvenile triploid and diploid Atlantic salmon
Ratelle, Stephanie