Dependence on marine natural resources threatens the sustainability of Atlantic salmon aquaculture. In the present study, Atlantic salmon fed for 14 weeks with an experimental diet based on animal by-products and vegetable oil (ABP) exhibited reduced growth performance compared with others fed a fish meal/fish oil based experimental diet (MAR) and a plant protein/vegetable oil-based experimental diet (VEG). To characterize the molecular changes underlying the differences in growth performance, we conducted a 44 K microarray study of the liver transcriptome of the three dietary groups
The aim of this master thesis was to use transcriptomics to evaluate if lipid metabolism of wild and...
Lipid content and composition in aquafeeds have changed rapidly as a result of the recent drive to r...
The effects of high levels of replacement of dietary fish meal (FM) by mixtures of plant protein (PP...
Dependence on marine natural resources threatens the sustainability of Atlantic salmon aquaculture. ...
The ω6 to ω3 (ω6:ω3) fatty acid (FA) ratio is known to affect many biological processes (e.g. inflam...
Background: Expansion of aquaculture requires alternative feeds and breeding strategies to reduce de...
The importance of dietary omega-6 to omega-3 (ω6:ω3) fatty acid (FA) ratios for human health has bee...
Background: Expansion of aquaculture is seriously limited by reductions in fish oil (FO) supply for ...
Background To ensure sustainability of aquaculture, plant-based ingredients are being used in ...
Background: There is an increasing drive to replace fish oil (FO) in finfish aquaculture diets with ...
The two dietary trials conducted in the present study (Papers I-III) used dietary rapeseed oil fed i...
Background: The present study aimed to explore the impact of dietary docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) on a...
Fish meal (FM) and fish oil (FO) have traditionally been central in aquaculture feed formulation but...
The growth of aquaculture industry, and in particular of salmonids, has dramatically increased in th...
Domestication of animals imposes strong targeted selection for desired traits but can also result in...
The aim of this master thesis was to use transcriptomics to evaluate if lipid metabolism of wild and...
Lipid content and composition in aquafeeds have changed rapidly as a result of the recent drive to r...
The effects of high levels of replacement of dietary fish meal (FM) by mixtures of plant protein (PP...
Dependence on marine natural resources threatens the sustainability of Atlantic salmon aquaculture. ...
The ω6 to ω3 (ω6:ω3) fatty acid (FA) ratio is known to affect many biological processes (e.g. inflam...
Background: Expansion of aquaculture requires alternative feeds and breeding strategies to reduce de...
The importance of dietary omega-6 to omega-3 (ω6:ω3) fatty acid (FA) ratios for human health has bee...
Background: Expansion of aquaculture is seriously limited by reductions in fish oil (FO) supply for ...
Background To ensure sustainability of aquaculture, plant-based ingredients are being used in ...
Background: There is an increasing drive to replace fish oil (FO) in finfish aquaculture diets with ...
The two dietary trials conducted in the present study (Papers I-III) used dietary rapeseed oil fed i...
Background: The present study aimed to explore the impact of dietary docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) on a...
Fish meal (FM) and fish oil (FO) have traditionally been central in aquaculture feed formulation but...
The growth of aquaculture industry, and in particular of salmonids, has dramatically increased in th...
Domestication of animals imposes strong targeted selection for desired traits but can also result in...
The aim of this master thesis was to use transcriptomics to evaluate if lipid metabolism of wild and...
Lipid content and composition in aquafeeds have changed rapidly as a result of the recent drive to r...
The effects of high levels of replacement of dietary fish meal (FM) by mixtures of plant protein (PP...