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Animal board invited review: Widespread adoption of genetic technologies is key to sustainable expansion of global aquaculture

Ross D. Houston, Christina Kriaridou, Diego Robledo

2022animal23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Aquaculture production comprises a diverse range of species, geographies, and farming systems. The application of genetics and breeding technologies towards improved production is highly variable, ranging from the use of wild-sourced seed through to advanced family breeding programmes augmented by genomic techniques. This technical variation exists across some of the most highly produced species globally, with several of the top ten global species by volume generally lacking well-managed breeding programmes. Given the well-documented incremental and cumulative benefits of genetic improvement on production, this is a major missed opportunity. This short review focusses on (i) the status of application of selective breeding in the world's most produced aquaculture species, (ii) the range of genetic technologies available and the opportunities they present, and (iii) a future outlook towards realising the potential contribution of genetic technologies to aquaculture sustainability and global food security.

Topics & Concepts

AquacultureSustainabilityFood securityAgricultureBusinessBiotechnologyEmerging technologiesProduction (economics)Natural resource economicsBiologyEnvironmental planningEnvironmental resource managementFisheryGeographyEcologyFish <Actinopterygii>Computer scienceEconomicsMacroeconomicsArtificial intelligenceAnimal Genetics and ReproductionAquaculture Nutrition and GrowthAquaculture disease management and microbiota
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