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Alien Rainbow Trout Oncorhynchus mykiss in the Balkhash Basin (Kazakhstan, Central Asia): 50 Years of Naturalization [PDF]
Rainbow trout, or mykiss (Oncorhynchus mykiss), is one of the most popular species used in aquaculture and has been naturalized worldwide, including in the Central Asian Balkhash basin, which has unique aboriginal fish fauna.
Nadir Shamilevich Mamilov+11 more
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Species assemblages composed of non-native and native fishes are found in freshwater systems throughout the world, and interactions such as interspecific competition that may negatively affect native species are expected when non-native species are ...
Tanner L Cox+5 more
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To investigate the flavor profile of triploid rainbow trout from Qinghai Province, high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and headspace solid phase microextraction (HS-SPME) combined with gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) were used to ...
Suzhen ZHANG+5 more
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Animal behaviour is increasingly recognised as critical to the prediction of non-native species success and impacts. Rainbow trout and brown trout have been introduced globally, but there appear to be differences in their patterns of invasiveness and ...
Ciara L. O. McGlade+6 more
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Abstract In the Lake Koocanusa‐Kootenai River system (Montana, USA and British Columbia, Canada), selenium (Se) contamination has become an international concern and is suspected to contribute to the observed burbot (Lota lota) population collapse. Due to our limited ability to sample burbot in Lake Koocanusa for monitoring studies, we used a reference
Stephanie D. Graves+6 more
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VIBRIOSIS IN RAINBOW TROUT [PDF]
An epizootic of sub-acute vibriosis occurred among a population of rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) during experimental acclimatization to seawater. The causative organism was identified as Vibrio anguillarum and its characteristics are listed.
M. S. Roberts+2 more
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Rainbow trout, a salmonid species has an economic importance worldwide and contributes to the indigenous food security. The present study was conducted in complete randomized design (CRD) to evaluate the dietary inclusion of citric acid with phytase as ...
Suraj Kumar Singh+2 more
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The fishing and natural mortality of large, piscivorous Bull Trout and Rainbow Trout in Kootenay Lake, British Columbia (2008–2013) [PDF]
Background Estimates of fishing and natural mortality are important for understanding, and ultimately managing, commercial and recreational fisheries.
Joseph L. Thorley, Greg F. Andrusak
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Experimental methemoglobinemia in rainbow trout [PDF]
In the experimental way methemoglobinemia was caused to occur in rainbow trout, Salmo gairdneri Rich., 1836 by keeping the fishes for 11 weeks in Ca(NO3)2 and KNO3 solutions, the NO3 doses in which being 26.2 mg/l and 30.6 mg/l, respectively. At the same time measurements of the hepatic tissue respiration rate, histopathologic studies of fiver as well ...
Grabda,E.+3 more
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Accumulation of Geosmin and 2-methylisoborneol in European Whitefish Coregonus Lavaretus and Rainbow Trout Oncorhynchus Mykiss in RAS [PDF]
Geosmin (GSM) and 2-methylisoborneol (MIB)-induced off-flavors can cause serious problems in a recirculating aquaculture system (RAS), such as delayed harvest and increased production costs, but also damage producers’ reputation.
Kaseva, Janne+3 more
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