These results and those of Boyer et al. (2008) suggest that remaining
non-hybridized cutthroat trout populations may be at greater risk than previously thought.
Not exact matches
The male with 75 per cent rainbow trout admixture mated with four known
non-hybridized female
cutthroat trout and produced the highest number of assigned juvenile offspring.
Third, hybridization is spreading upstream in the system via continent — island and stepping - stone invasion, and hybrids have higher straying rates than
non-hybridized westslope
cutthroat trout, further promoting the spread of hybridization (Boyer et al. 2008).