Abstract

Furunculosis, caused by the bacterium Aeromonas salmonicida, is a serious pathogen of salmonids including the brook charr ( Salvelinus fontinalis). However, within-stock genetic variance for furunculosis resistance and its genetic association with other economically important traits are not known in brook charr. Our objective was a preliminary identification of the heritability of early furunculosis resistance and body weight (WT) in a commercially important Québec strain of brook charr. Survival was expressed quantitatively as survival time (ST; hours) for analysis. Twenty-three half and full sib families of 0+ brook charr in a mixed pedigree were exposed to a concentration of 2.86×10 5 l −1 infective particles. Heritability estimates within this strain were high for both ST ( h a,ST 2=0.51±0.03) and WT ( h a,WT 2=0.57±0.04). Low positive genetic correlation between ST and WT ( r a=0.15±0.06) was supported by phenotypic correlation ( r p=0.12). Independent or simultaneous pedigreed selection for these traits within this strain might produce significant genetic gain, although indirect selection for tolerance of furunculosis via genetic correlation with body weight is not likely to be successful.

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