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Local inflammation at the salmon louse (Lepeophtheirus salmonis) attachment site contributes to copepodid rejection in coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch). [PDF]

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Deterioration of Chum Salmon Oncorhynchus keta Muscle during Spawning Migration:ⅩⅣ. Carotenoids in the serum lipoproteins of chum salmon associated with migration

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Isolation and properties of chum salmon prolactin

General and Comparative Endocrinology, 1983
A highly purified prolactin (PRL) was isolated from the chum salmon pituitary by extraction with acid acetone, gel filtration on Sephadex G-25 and ion-exchange chromatography on CM-Sephadex C-25 with a yield of 1 mg/g of wet tissue. It was 10-15 times more potent than ovine PRL in sodium-retaining activity for juvenile rainbow trout adapted to 50 ...
H, Kawauchi   +6 more
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Cardiac arrest in the spawning chum salmon

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology, 1983
1. Cardiac activities of male and female spawning chum salmon were recorded simultaneously by using a radio telemetry system in combination with a wired system. 2. Heart beat stopped during a spawning bout for about 10 sec in female and for 4-6 sec in male. 3. Just before and after the temporary cardiac arrest, heart rate increased from the usual rate,
K, Uematsu   +3 more
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Evidence for competition at sea between Norton Sound chum salmon and Asian hatchery chum salmon

Environmental Biology of Fishes, 2011
Increasing production of hatchery salmon over the past four decades has led to concerns about possible density-dependent effects on wild Pacific salmon populations in the North Pacific Ocean. The concern arises because salmon from distant regions overlap in the ocean, and wild salmon populations having low productivity may compete for food with ...
Gregory T. Ruggerone   +2 more
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Isolation and characterization of chum salmon growth hormone

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1986
Two molecular forms of salmon growth hormone (sGH), sGH I and II, have been isolated from the pituitary glands of the chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta); a two-step extraction procedure, under alkaline (pH 10) conditions, subsequent to acid-acetone extraction was employed for extraction of the sGHs. They were then purified by iso-electric precipitation at
H, Kawauchi   +6 more
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Gene mapping of isozyme loci in chum salmon

Journal of Heredity, 1986
Recombination values were used to calculate the gene-centromere map distances for four electrophoretically detected loci, Aat3, Idh1, Idh4, and Mpi, in chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta). We also report the results from 39 pairwise examinations for joint segregation for 10 loci in nine testcross families. Only two loci assorted nonrandomly--either Aat1 or
J E, Seeb, L W, Seeb
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DNA homologies between the rainbow trout, chum salmon and coho salmon

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 1985
The thermal stabilities of hybrid duplexes between the DNAs from three salmonid fish species were monitored as measures of DNA homology. The chum salmon, Oncorhynchus keta, and coho salmon, Oncorhynchus kisutch, had more DNA homology with each other than either had with the rainbow trout, Salmo gairdnerii.
G H, Thorgaard, G D, Pearson
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