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Changes of heritability and genetic correlations in production traits over time in red abalone (Haliotis rufescens) under culture
Authors:Katherina B Brokordt  Federico M Winkler  William J Farías  Roxana C González  Fabio Castaño  Philippe Fullsack  Christophe M Herbinger
Institution:1. Centro de Estudios Avanzados en Zonas áridas (CEAZA), Coquimbo, Chile;2. Dept. Biología Marina, Facultad de Ciencias del Mar, Universidad Católica del Norte, Coquimbo, Chile;3. Department of Biology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada
Abstract:Red abalone Haliotis rufescens is one of the most valuable mollusks in the international market, but it has a low growth rate. A breeding program is being developed to increase its growth rate in Chile. We estimated the changes in direct heritability (h2), maternal/common environments heritability (m2) and genetic correlations (rG) of growth traits (shell length and width, total mass, flesh mass and foot protein as an indicator of meat quality) measured during 2 years (every 4 months) from the juvenile stage (27 months) to the adult harvesting age (51 months), in 60 full‐sib red abalone families. Heritabilities for growth traits measured in juveniles and young adults (27–35 months of age), were low (0.07–0.17) and not significant. Initial low h2 were associated with significant amounts of maternal/common environmental effects (m2 = 0.4). In young adults and abalone near the harvest age (39–51 months of age) h2 were much higher (0.32–0.75). These results emphasize the importance of multiple estimations of h2 over time. Among meat quality traits, only the h2 for the flesh mass for adults at harvesting age was significant (0.15). We observed strong positive rG (>0.9) between shell sizes (easy to measure) and total and flesh masses (trait more related to market value than shell sizes but harder to measure) for adults at harvesting age. Thus, if the 5% largest 51 month old abalone were selected from the population as broodstock we expect a positively correlated response on flesh mass of 23.4%.
Keywords:Abalone aquaculture  heritability  maternal effects  growth  genetic improvement     Haliotis rufescens   
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