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A facility where eggs are hatched under artificial conditions, especially those of fish or poultry.
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(1) (2) (3_ H, W, and U are observed (Obs) hatchery, wild, and unassigned mixture proportions (respectively) estimated by geneclass2 assignment; M h, M w, or M hyb are hatchery, wild, and unassigned mixture proportions of simulated hatchery, wild, or hybrid genotypes; and x, y, and z are the unknown true hatchery, wild, or hybrid mixture proportions.
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Colonies of some classes have various types of non-feeding specialist zooids, some of which are hatcheries for fertilized eggs, and some classes also have special zooids for defense of the colony.
This population difference (Cultus Lake sockeye are hatchery-reared) was the main reason for an observed difference in downstream travel speeds between wild and hatchery fish in the Fraser River (Figure 5).
Adult salmon were sampled from upstream traps located on the Burrishoole river system on 31 July 2003 and 25 November 2003 - these were tagged therefore are hatchery-reared fish (not wild).
Of around 12,000 fish that returned and spawned in the Mokelumne watershed, most were hatchery fish that went directly to the hatchery.
All collected specimens appeared to be hatchery raised.
His previous work was "Hatchery", co-written with André Bormanis.
Another possible explanation for changes in maturation thresholds is hatchery effects.
The Issaquah Creek hatchery did not mark Chinook salmon prior to 1999; therefore, any 5-year-old salmon in 2003 with adipose fins might have been hatchery produced.
Half of the broodstock crosses were wild × wild, and the other half were hatchery × hatchery, resulting in an average of 50% wild contribution to broodstock.
While the majority of the fish, about 80percentt, were hatchery-reared as opposed to endangered wild fish, the 920,000 chinook were more than twice the 10-year average.
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