Analysis of a short tail type in farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) [PDF]
The short tail phenotype represents one of the main causes for downgrading of farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) at slaughterhouses. Prevalence of short tail is variable and the aetiology is suspected to be multi-factorial.
Gil-Martens, L. +3 more
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Effects of pre-release acclimatization period on salmon return rates [PDF]
42.000 1+smolts of Atlantic salmon were size graded into two size groups and released during three weeks in spring 1993; one group of small and one of large smolts on each of the four release days.
Holm, Marianne +2 more
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Lepeophtheirus salmonis: a persisting challenge for salmon aquaculture [PDF]
Okechukwu O. Igboeli +2 more
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Effect of exposure on salmon lice Lepeophtheirus salmonis population dynamics in Faroese salmon farms [PDF]
Patursson, Esbern J. +3 more
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Life History of the Caligid Copepod Lepeophtheirus dissimulatus Wilson, 1905 (Crustacea: Caligoida) [PDF]
Copepods of the family Caligidae are found as external parasites on both fresh and salt water fishes throughout the world. Even with their wide distribution, relatively little is known about their life history.
Lewis, Alan G.
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Sea lice (Lepeophtherius salmonis) detection and quantification around aquaculture installations using environmental DNA. [PDF]
Krolicka A +5 more
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A Fast Quartet Tree Heuristic for Hierarchical Clustering [PDF]
The Minimum Quartet Tree Cost problem is to construct an optimal weight tree from the $3{n \choose 4}$ weighted quartet topologies on $n$ objects, where optimality means that the summed weight of the embedded quartet topologies is optimal (so it can be ...
Cilibrasi, Rudi L., Vitanyi, Paul M. B.
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Divergent RNA viruses infecting sea lice, major ectoparasites of fish. [PDF]
Chang T, Hunt BPV, Hirai J, Suttle CA.
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Instar growth and Development of Lepeophtheirus salmonis Copepodids.
Salmon louse Lepeophtheirus salmonis, (Krøyer, 1837) is a caligid parasite, responsible for major economical loss and welfare issues in Norwegian marine culture of salmonid species. Infections are mainly controlled with chemical measures, but there is emerging evidence that the monotonous use of chemicals has resulted in reduced sensitivity towards the
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