TitleThe Relative Effects of Ceratomyxa shasta on Crosses of Resistant and Susceptible Stocks of Summer Steelhead
Publication TypeThesis
Year of Publication1986
AuthorsWade, Mark
Academic DepartmentDept. of Fisheries and Wildlife
DegreeM.S.
Pagination19 p.
UniversityOregon State University
CityCorvallis, Or.
Type of WorkMasters Thesis
Call NumberOSU Libraries: Internet Resources LD4330 1987 .W32, Digital Open Access
KeywordsCeratomyxa shasta, genetics, hatcheries, natural resource management, parasites, Siletz River, Skamania River, steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss, theses, Umpqua River
NotesIn 1971, after a new fishway was built at Willamette Falls, ODFW introduced summer steelhead into the Upper Willamette River, from stocks from the Siletz and Skamania rivers. The Skamania fish returned, but the steelhead that originated from Siletz River stock did not, due to infection by a myxosporean parasite, Ceratomyxa shasta. Subeequent testing for resistance to infection showed that the Siletz and Umpqua River stocks are susceptible to this infection. This thesis shows that even disease-resistant stocks can have their resistance weakened by interbreeding with less-resistant strains, a potentially dangerous side-effect of hatcheries. M.S., Dept. of Fisheries and Wildlife, OSU.
URLhttps://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/zp38wf73f