Abstract

The relationship between heterozygosity at nine enzyme loci and both size and growth in rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) reared at either low (LRT) or high (HRT) ration for 84 days is reported. The experimental fish were progeny produced from a pooled mating of 25 female and 25 male rainbow trout captured in spawning condition at the Ganaraska River, Ontario. There is a significant negative regression between the number of heterozygous loci per fish and size (fork length and weight) among fish at the beginning of the experiment. Heterozygotes at two loci, Sod and Mdh3,4, were significantly smaller than homozygotes. A significant negative regression between multilocus heterozygosity and size was detectable among the fish reared at HRT for 84 days but not at LRT. Ration appeared to affect the strength of the association between heterozygosity and growth because at HRT homozygotes at the majority of loci grew faster than heterozygotes, but the reverse was true at LRT.

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