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Sea lice — Major pathogens of farmed atlantic salmon

Parasitology Today, 1989
The most important metazoan parasites of farmed Atlantic salmon are the sea lice Lepeophtheirus salmonis and Caligus elongatus. Adults of these caligid copepods are responsible for serious damage to the skin of salmon, which may die unless treated with organophosphorus pesticides.
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Investigation of autofluorescence in zooplankton for use in classification of larval salmon lice

Applied Optics, 2019
We present autofluorescence of six zooplankton species, including salmon lice (Lepeophtheirus salmonis), for the purpose of classification in marine environments. Using a 410 nm excitation wavelength, we find that all measured zooplankton species exhibit broad cyan fluorescence centered around 510-520 nm. Furthermore, salmon lice show an absence of red
J. H. Nielsen   +5 more
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Salmon Lice: The Environmental History of a Troubled Relationship

2021
This chapter situates the science of salmon lice in the larger world of aquaculture. Examining the deep history of Norwegian salmon farming, it focuses on how parasitism became a wicked management problem. As a hot-button issue, management of pathogens came to profusely shape the trajectory of salmon domestication. A meaningful analysis of experimental
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Acoustic Delicing of Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar): Fish Welfare and Salmon Lice (Lepeophtheirus salmonis) Dynamics

Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 2022
Bibbi Maria Kállay Hjelle   +2 more
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Salmon lice treatments and salmon mortality in Norwegian aquaculture: a review

Reviews in Aquaculture, 2019
Kathy Overton   +2 more
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