Zooplankton sampling in 1997 identified the frontal zone of the Norwegian Coastal Current as a reproduction habitat for Calanus finmarchicus in June-August.
Bugliaro, Luca +6 more
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Continuous high light intensity can induce retinal degeneration in Atlantic salmon, Atlantic cod and European sea bass [PDF]
Retinal photodamage has previously been studied in teleost fish but very few have been performed on aquaculture species. To study retinal damage, Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua), Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) were
Vera, L.M +3 more
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Feeding by grey seals in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and around Newfoundland
Diet composition of grey seals in the Gulf of St. Lawrence (Gulf) and around the coast of Newfoundland, Canada, was examined using identification of otoliths recovered from digestive tracts. Prey were recovered from 632 animals.
M O Hammill +4 more
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Catch-and-release of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua): post-release behaviour of acoustically pretagged fish in a natural marine environment [PDF]
Studying the sublethal effects of catch-and-release (C&R) is challenging, as there are several potential sources of bias. For example, if behavioural alterations immediately after the release event are to be studied, separation of tagging effects from ...
Ferter, Keno +5 more
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Saccular cells in the epidermis of Atlantic cod Gadus morhua L.
Infectious diseases are one of the main factors having a negative influence on the Atlantic cod aquaculture. Fish epidermis is a barrier which provides primary interaction between the host and pathogenic organisms.
N. G. Zhuravleva +2 more
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Challenging long‐held perceptions of fish management units can help to protect vulnerable stocks. When a fishery consisting of multiple genetic stocks is managed as a single unit, overexploitation and depletion of minor genetic units can occur.
Torild Johansen +8 more
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Nonlinearity, irreversibility and surprise - managing Atlantic cod under climate change
Climate change is at the forefront of today’s global challenges with its potential to turn into a runaway process. Fishing pressure acts in concert and exacerbates the impacts of climate change.
Winter, Anna-Marie
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Background The two homologous iron-binding lobes of transferrins are thought to have evolved by gene duplication of an ancestral monolobal form, but any conserved synteny between bilobal and monolobal transferrin loci remains unexplored.
Tooming-Klunderud Ave +5 more
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Disentangling the immune response and host-pathogen interactions in Francisella noatunensis infected Atlantic cod [PDF]
The genetic repertoire underlying teleost immunity has been shown to be highly variable. A rare example is Atlantic cod and its relatives Gadiformes that lacks a hallmark of vertebrate immunity: Major Histocompatibility Complex class II. No immunological
Bakke, Oddmund +7 more
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Discovery of miRNAs and Their Corresponding miRNA Genes in Atlantic Cod (Gadus morhua): Use of Stable miRNAs as Reference Genes Reveals Subgroups of miRNAs That Are Highly Expressed in Particular Organs. [PDF]
BACKGROUND:Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) is among the economically most important species in the northern Atlantic Ocean and a model species for studying development of the immune system in vertebrates. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are an abundant class of small RNA
Rune Andreassen +5 more
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