Home ground advantage: Local Atlantic salmon have higher reproductive fitness than dispersers in the wild
Kenyon B. Mobley(University of Helsinki), Craig R. Primmer(University of Helsinki), Jaakko Erkinaro(Natural Resources Institute Finland), Juha‐Pekka Vähä(Swedish Water & Wastewater Association), Panu Orell(Natural Resources Institute Finland), Hanna Granroth‐Wilding(University of Helsinki), Susan E. Johnston(University of Edinburgh), Mikko Ellmén(University of Turku), Tutku Aykanat(University of Turku)
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