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I conducted a large-scale population genetics survey to evaluate measures of genetic diversity, hatchery ancestry, and spatial genetic structure for over 60 wild brook trout populations across the state of Wisconsin.
I used genetic tools to compare relative levels of post-stocking fitness among three groups of hatchery-reared brook trout: F1, F2, and domestic strain. I used genetic parentage analyses to identify parent-offspring relationships between stocked fish and wild-born offspring.