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Volume 67, Supplement 1, September 2005

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Foreword
pp. 1-2(2)
Author: Verspoor, E.

Population structure in the Atlantic salmon: insights from 40 years of research into genetic protein variation
pp. 3-54(52)
Authors: Verspoor, E.; Beardmore, J. A.; Consuegra, S.; García de Leániz, C.; Hindar, K.; Jordan, W. C.; Koljonen, M.-L.; Mahkrov, A. A; Paaver, T.; Sánchez, J. A.; Skaala, Ø.; Titov, S.; Cross, T. F.

Atlantic salmon colonization of the Russian Arctic coast: pioneers from North America
pp. 68-79(12)
Authors: Makhrov, A. A.; Verspoor, E.; Artamonova, V. S.; O'Sullivan, M.

Genetic differences between five major domesticated strains of Atlantic salmon and wild salmon
pp. 118-128(11)
Authors: Skaala, Ø.; Taggart, J. B.; Gunnes, K.

Selective exploitation of early running fish may induce genetic and phenotypic changes in Atlantic salmon
pp. 129-145(17)
Authors: Consuegra, S.; de Leániz, C. García; Serdio, A.; Verspoor, E.

Allozyme variation in Atlantic salmon from the British Isles: associations with geography and the environment
pp. 146-168(23)
Authors: Jordan, W. C.; Cross, T. F.; Crozier, W. W.; Ferguson, A.; Galvin, P.; Hurrell, R. H.; McGinnity, P.; Martin, S. A. M.; Moffett, I. J. J.; Price, D. J.; Youngson, A. F.; Verspoor, E.

Stocking-related patterns of genetic variation at enzymatic loci in south European Atlantic salmon populations
pp. 185-199(15)
Authors: Morán, P.; Perez, J.; Dumas, J.; Beall, E.; García-Vázquez, E.

Genetic variation at enzyme loci in the southernmost European populations of Atlantic salmon
pp. 206-212(7)
Authors: Morán, P.; Pérez, J.; Garcia-Vazquez, E.

INDEX, 2005 SUPPLEMENT
pp. 220-222(3)

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