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EBTJV announces $240,604 in funding for five habitat conservation projects
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FY24 awards announcement
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New review of genetic rescue
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Is now the time? Shannon White, Jacob Rash, and David Kazyak review the application of genetic rescue to brook trout conservation.
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Small Grant Program now open
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2023 Small grant program for outreach and education.
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Genetic Rescue in Fragmented Populations of Brook Trout - presentation by A. Whiteley
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USFWS/ National Conservation Training Center Video Library
2015
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Fin clip from Salt Spring Run, PA
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A fin clip taken for genetic research, from a brook trout in Salt Spring Run, PA
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Wild Brook Trout Image Gallery
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Lunch n'Learn: Small giants: the critical role small tributaries play in trout ecology
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March 31, 2023, noon, available by registration
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Lunch n'Learn: Importance of isolation, drift, and genetics for conservation of native Brook Trout
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Feb 6, 2023, noon, available by registration
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Using genetic data to advance stream fish reintroduction science: a case study in brook trout
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This study demonstrates the utility of genetic and demographic data for reintroduction efforts, particularly when extant populations are genetically depauperate and maintaining adaptive potential is a primary restoration goal. How- ever, we emphasize the value of continued monitoring at longer temporal and spatial scales to determine the effects of stochastic process on the long-term adaptive capacity and persistence of reintroduced populations. Overall, inclusion of genetic data in reintroduction efforts offers increased ability to meet project goals while simultaneously conserving critical sources of adaptive variation that exist across the landscape.
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Brook Trout Related Publications
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Landscape and stocking effects on population genetics of TN brook trout
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Hargrove, J.S., Kazyak, D.C., Lubinski, B.A. et al. Landscape and stocking effects on population genetics of Tennessee Brook Trout. Conserv Genet 23, 341–357 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10592-021-01404-8
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Brook Trout Related Publications
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Development of Genetic Baseline Information to Support the Conservation and Management of Wild Brook Trout in North Carolina
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Kazyak, D.C., Lubinski, B.A., Rash, J.M., Johnson, T.C., King, T.L. 2021. After centuries of declines, there is growing interest in conserving extant wild populations of Brook Trout Salvelinus fontinalis and reintroducing Brook Trout populations of native ancestry. A population genetic baseline can enhance conservation outcomes and promote restoration success. Consequently, it is important to document existing patterns of genetic variation across the landscape and translate these data into an approachable format for fisheries managers. We genotyped 9,507 Brook Trout representing 467 wild collections at 12 microsatellite loci to establish a genetic baseline for North Carolina, USA.
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