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Salmon Louse Infestation Impairs the Long-Term Survival of Sea-Run Brown Trout. [PDF]
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Can stable isotopes indicate the geographical origins of sea lice
Emma Taccardi +2 more
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Evidence for the Evolution of Resistance to Non-Chemical Parasite Controls: Salmon Lice From Submerged Cages Produce Larvae That Swim Deeper. [PDF]
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Journal of Applied Aquaculture, 1999
Sea lice, Lepeophtheirus salmonis, mobile stages were caught using a light trap, in cages holding Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, and their abundance determined through calculation. Seasonal changes were shown with an increase in abundance as the temperature increased toward the end of the season.
B. C. Pahl, D. G. Cole, R. C. Bayer
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Sea lice, Lepeophtheirus salmonis, mobile stages were caught using a light trap, in cages holding Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, and their abundance determined through calculation. Seasonal changes were shown with an increase in abundance as the temperature increased toward the end of the season.
B. C. Pahl, D. G. Cole, R. C. Bayer
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Journal of Applied Aquaculture, 1999
ABSTRACT An inexpensive, low maintenance light-trap was developed for use in determining the distribution and abundance of marine larvae in regions where conventional methods may not be used. The light trap was a portable system (0.021 m3 total volume) designed to attract positively phototropic animals to a small region of strongest illumination, from ...
B. C. Pahl, D. G. Cole, R. C. Bayer
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ABSTRACT An inexpensive, low maintenance light-trap was developed for use in determining the distribution and abundance of marine larvae in regions where conventional methods may not be used. The light trap was a portable system (0.021 m3 total volume) designed to attract positively phototropic animals to a small region of strongest illumination, from ...
B. C. Pahl, D. G. Cole, R. C. Bayer
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Development of vaccines against sea lice
Pest Management Science, 2002AbstractA review of efforts to develop a vaccine against sea lice is presented together with analysis of the rationale behind the approaches and potential future directions. Vaccines against the caligid copepod, Lepeophtheirus salmonis, have the potential to be a cost‐effective means of controlling the infection and avoid many of the disadvantages of ...
Robert S, Raynard +5 more
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