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Atlantic Salmon Trust." 311 $a1-4051-1582-3 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aThe Atlantic Salmon Genetics, Conservation and Management; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgements; Contributors; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Background; 1.2 Genetics,management and conservation; 1.3 Purpose of this book; 1.4 Organisation of this book; 1.5 Summary and conclusions; Part I Background; 2 The Atlantic Salmon; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Taxonomy and geographic range; 2.3 Life-history variation; 2.4 Biology of anadromous populations; 2.4.1 Distribution and life in fresh water; 2.4.2 Reproduction; 2.4.3 Egg size,development and survival; 2.4.4 Emergence and dispersal of fry 327 $a2.4.5 Free-swimming juvenile life and production2.4.6 Sexual maturation of parr; 2.4.7 Movements of parr; 2.4.8 Smolt migration; 2.4.9 Marine life and distribution; 2.4.10 Homing and return marine migration; 2.5 Biology of non-anadromous populations; 2.5.1 Geographic distribution; 2.5.2 Life history and behaviour; 2.5.3 Maturation and reproduction; 2.6 Summary and conclusions; 3 The Atlantic Salmon Genome; 3.1 DNA; 3.2 Chromatin and chromosomes; 3.2.1 Nature and structure; 3.2.2 Replication,cell division and growth; 3.2.3 Number and ploidy level; 3.3 Genes and genome organisation 327 $a3.3.1 Molecular nature and structure3.3.2 Number and molecular distribution; 3.3.3 Extragenic DNA; 3.4 Genes and development; 3.4.1 Genotypes,alleles and loci; 3.4.2 Genes and traits; 3.4.3 Gene expression; 3.5 Variation among individuals; 3.5.1 Origin; 3.5.2 Scope; 3.5.3 Detection; 3.6 Summary and conclusions; 4 Investigating the Genetics of Populations; 4.1 Overview; 4.2 Population genetics; 4.2.1 Basic concepts; 4.2.2 Models of population structure; 4.2.3 Population differentiation; 4.3 Quantitative genetics; 4.3.1 How it differs from population genetics 327 $a4.3.2 Quantitative genetic variation4.3.3 Genotype by environment interaction; 4.3.4 Integration of molecular and quantitative genetics; 4.4 The genetic characterisation of wild populations; 4.4.1 Allozyme electrophoresis; 4.4.2 Mitochondrial DNA; 4.4.3 Microsatellite DNA; 4.4.4 Other types of molecular marker; 4.5 Studying populations:issues and limitations; 4.5.1 Types of study and their limitations; 4.5.2 Mixed-stock analysis and assignment tests; 4.5.3 Estimating effective population size and detecting population declines; 4.5.4 Parentage assignment; 4.5.5 Relatedness estimation 327 $a4.6 Future perspectives:going beyond quantifying genetic differentiation and understanding local adaptation4.7 Summary and conclusions; Part II Population Genetics; 5 Biodiversity and Population Structure; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Evolutionary relatedness to other salmonids; 5.3 Phylogeographic diversity; 5.3.1 Range-wide; 5.3.2 Eastern Atlantic; 5.3.3 Western Atlantic; 5.3.4 Resident (non-anadromous)salmon; 5.3.5 Historical origins; 5.4 Regional and local population structure; 5.4.1 Spatial scale and boundaries; 5.4.2 Metapopulation structure and gene ?ow; 5.5 Overview 327 $a5.6 Summary and conclusions 330 $aAtlantic Salmon is a cultural icon throughout its North Atlantic range; 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