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Genetic assessment of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar and sea trout Salmo trutta stocking in a Baltic Sea river

open access: yesJournal of Fish Biology, 2008
Microsatellite DNA variation was used to assess the outcome of stocking Atlantic salmon Salmo salar and migratory trout Salmo trutta in River Savara, N Sweden. No information on pre-stocking genetic composition of S. salar and S.
H Lundqvist
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A Lymphosarcoma in an Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar)

Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1987
A lymphosarcoma that appeared to be of thymic origin and of lymphoblastic type was found in a 3.5-yr-old Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). The fish was from a population of 60 broodfish maintained at a research fish laboratory. A large tumor mass was found under the left operculum.
P R, Bowser, M J, Wolfe, T, Wallbridge
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Salmo salar salar

1971
A Robertsonian pattern of variation exists in the Atlantic salmon from North America in which modal chromosome counts for different river systems vary from 54 to 56. All show an arm number of 72, as determined by counts from cell cultures (Roberts, 1970).
Maria Luiza Beçak   +6 more
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Morphology of the Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)tongue

Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia, 2020
AbstractThe Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) is a freshwater and marine fish of the family Salmonidae, widely farmed in aquaculture facilities in several countries. The salmon are carnivorous, but in aquaculture, alternative foods have been experienced.
Abbate, Francesco   +7 more
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Salmo salar sebago

1971
A Robertsonian pattern exists with a constant arm number of 72, and total chromosome numbers ranging from 53 to 60. Robertsonian differences exist between cells within individuals, and in modal counts between individuals. A modal count of 57 with 15 two- arm chromosomes was found in cell cultures from specimens from West Grant Lake in Maine, USA, while
Maria Luiza Beçak   +6 more
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Overlooked aspects of the Salmo salar and Salmo trutta lifecycles

Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 2019
The salmonid lifecycle has been studied for over a 100 years. Our literature search indicated that the Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and brown trout (Salmo trutta) are among the most studied of fish species. By reviewing both their anadromous and non-anadromous lifecycles, we show that there is a growing body of evidence of considerable variation in ...
Kim Birnie-Gauvin   +2 more
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The chromosomes of Salmo salar

Chromosoma, 1967
A new chromosome number, 2n=58, is reported for Salmo solar, the Atlantic salmon. The complement comprises 8 pairs of metacentrics, 21 pairs of acrocentrics. The question of variation in chromosome numbers for different salmon stocks is very briefly discussed.
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The Disposition of Ivermectin in Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar)

Pharmacology & Toxicology, 1990
The disposition of tritium‐labelled ivermectin (22, 23 di‐3H‐avermectin, B1a) in Atlantic salmon was studied by whole‐body autoradiography, liquid scintillation counting, and thin‐layer chromatography. Ivermectin was slowly absorbed, the highest concentrations being found in lipid‐containing organs.
T, Høy, E, Horsberg, I, Nafstad
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