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Dans le Sud-Ouest de la France, 599 prélèvements de truites AEC (Salmo gairdneri) (71 %), de truites fario (Salmo trutta) (14 %), d'ombles de fontaine (Salvelinus fontinalis) (1 %), de saumons atlantiques (Salmo salar) (2 %), et d'espèces diverses (12 %),
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Vaccination is an important strategy for the control and prevention of infectious pancreatic necrosis (IPN) in farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in the post-smolt stage in sea-water.
Azila Abdullah +3 more
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Background Aliivibrio salmonicida is the causative agent of cold-water vibriosis in salmonids (Oncorhynchus mykiss and Salmo salar L.) and gadidae (Gadus morhua L.). Virulence-associated factors that are essential for the full spectrum of A.
Anna Skåne +8 more
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Fish are ectotherm, which rely on the external temperature to regulate their internal body temperature, although some may perform partial endothermy. Together with photoperiod, temperature oscillations, contribute to synchronizing the daily and seasonal ...
Laura Gabriela Nisembaum +9 more
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Salmo salar and the Schoodic Salmon [PDF]
UNDER date of March 13, in the course of remarks on a late report of the U.S. Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries, you express a wish for an explanation of the fact that a sea-going salmon (Salmo salar) was found among the Schoodic “land-locked” salmon. I take pleasure in supplying the explanation.
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Microbial communities and functional diversity in seafood
Abstract Functional diversity encompasses ecosystem processes that enhance adaptability to environmental change. This study explores the diversity of microorganisms associated with seafood. In this paper, we present our knowledge of microbial diversity in relation to seafood.
Christian Larbi Ayisi +3 more
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Experimental Study on Fine Sediment Infiltration (FSI) Processes in Different Gravel Mixtures
ABSTRACT Fine sediment infiltration (FSI) can lead to riverbed clogging, thereby degrading important habitats for aquatic biota in the hyporheic interstitial zone of gravel‐bed rivers (e.g., by reducing oxygen availability). This stress on rivers may increase from anthropogenic influences and can be counteracted by artificial gravel augmentation to ...
Michael Paster +3 more
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MODEL FOR MANAGEMENT AND PLANNING OF FISHING PLAYFUL-SPORTS IN THE RIVER MOURO HYDROGRAPHIC BASIN
The Institute for the Conservation of Nature and Forests (ICNF) has recently carried out work on planning and management of recreational fishing in the area of the Mouro River drainage basin — a mountain watercourse in the North of Portugal (River ...
António Martinho
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Atlantic salmon Salmo salar Linnaeus, 1758. The Atlantic salmon is the species which has received by far the most attention by fish biologist in Norway. Also, the publication rate (number of published articles per year) has increased significantly (number or articles per year; linear regression, R 2 = 0.396, slope = 0.37 ± 0.07, P
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ABSTRACT Relieving barriers and increasing free flowing rivers is a global imperative to restore habitat connectivity for migratory fish stocks. While reducing river fragmentation will certainly improve biodiversity, the spread of non‐native species throughout a river system may be facilitated as an inadvertent outcome.
Matthew Harwood +5 more
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