6 research outputs found
2005offspringgenotypes
Data include ID and 12 microsatelitte loci genotypes of juveniles collected in 2005. IDs were marked as BDF-, BDM-, WDF-, and WDM-. DF and DM represent live and dead juveniles, respecitively, which were collected and reared in streamside hatcheries (B: Black Lake hatchery; W: Wolf Lake hatchery) for three months before being released to the river
2007offspringgenotypes
Data include ID and 12 microsatelitte loci genotypes of juveniles collected in 2007. IDs were marked as DF-, and DM- which represent live and dead juveniles, respecitively, which were collected and reared in a streamside hatchery (Black Lake hatchery) for three months before being released to the river
1625Adult genotypes by year01-10
Adult data captured in 10 years (2001-2010). Each year data include passive integrated transponder (PIT) tags, annual adult ID, sampling date, and genotypes based on 12 microsatelitte loci
2004offspringgenotypes
Data include ID and 12 microsatelitte loci genotypes of juveniles collected in 2004. IDs were marked as DF-, and DM- which represent live and dead juveniles, respecitively, which were collected and reared in a streamside hatchery for three months before being released to the river
2006offspringgenotypes
Data include ID and 12 microsatelitte loci genotypes of juveniles collected in 2006. IDs were marked as BDF-, BDM-, WDF-, WDM-, DF-, and DM-. DF and DM represent live and dead juveniles, respecitively. B and W represent streamside Black Lake and Wolf Lake hatcheries where juveniles were reared for three months before being released to the river. DF-, and DM- without B or D are live and dead juveniles that were collected during their drifting downstream at Upper Black Lake river
2003offspringgenotypes
Data include ID and 12 microsatelitte loci genotypes of juveniles collected in 2003. IDs were marked as BLJ-, DF-, and DM-. BLJs represent juveniles that were collected during their drifting downstream at Upper Black Lake river, DF- and DM- live and dead juveniles that were collected and reared in a streamside hatchery for three months before being released to the river