Copepod oil (CO) from the marine zooplankton, Calanus finmarchicus, is a potential alternative to fish oils for inclusion in aquafeeds. The oil is composed mainly of wax esters containing high levels of saturated fatty acids and monounsaturated fatty alcohols that are poorly digested by fish at low temperatures. Consequently, tissue lipid compositions may be adversely affected in salmon fed CO at low temperatures. The present study examined the lipid and fatty acid compositions of muscle and liver of Atlantic salmon reared at two temperatures (3 °C and 12 °C) and fed diets containing either fish oil (FO) or CO, supplying 50 % of dietary lipid as wax esters, at two fat levels (~33 %, high; ~18 %, low). Fish were acclimatised to rearing tempe...
In recent years, aquaculture has been facing a series of new issues, including the necessary replace...
Salmons raised in aquaculture farms around the world are increasingly subjected to sub-optimal envir...
Marine resources are today limited, and due to this there is an increasing inclusion of non-marine l...
Copepod oil (CO) from the marine zooplankton, Calanus finmarchicus, is a potential alternative to fi...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of water temperature and salinity on lipid nutr...
Against a background of decreasing availability of fish oils for use in aquaculture, the present stu...
Against a background of decreasing availability of fish oils for use in aquaculture, the present stu...
Duplicate groups of Atlantic salmon post-smolts were fed five practical-type diets in which the adde...
Metabolic responses to sub-optimal temperature deplete lipid depots, remodel membrane lipid and alte...
Duplicate groups of Atlantic salmon post-smolts were fed five practical-type diets in which the adde...
Duplicate groups of Atlantic salmon post-smolts were fed five practical-type diets in which the adde...
In this overview, our current knowledge and research being conducted on the use of palm oil in the c...
Wax esters in copepods constitute huge natural marine lipid resources, which can contribute as futur...
Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) juveniles were fed either 100% fish oil (FO), 75% vegetable oil (VO...
Aquaculture is meant to provide fish rich in omega-3 long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 LC-...
In recent years, aquaculture has been facing a series of new issues, including the necessary replace...
Salmons raised in aquaculture farms around the world are increasingly subjected to sub-optimal envir...
Marine resources are today limited, and due to this there is an increasing inclusion of non-marine l...
Copepod oil (CO) from the marine zooplankton, Calanus finmarchicus, is a potential alternative to fi...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of water temperature and salinity on lipid nutr...
Against a background of decreasing availability of fish oils for use in aquaculture, the present stu...
Against a background of decreasing availability of fish oils for use in aquaculture, the present stu...
Duplicate groups of Atlantic salmon post-smolts were fed five practical-type diets in which the adde...
Metabolic responses to sub-optimal temperature deplete lipid depots, remodel membrane lipid and alte...
Duplicate groups of Atlantic salmon post-smolts were fed five practical-type diets in which the adde...
Duplicate groups of Atlantic salmon post-smolts were fed five practical-type diets in which the adde...
In this overview, our current knowledge and research being conducted on the use of palm oil in the c...
Wax esters in copepods constitute huge natural marine lipid resources, which can contribute as futur...
Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) juveniles were fed either 100% fish oil (FO), 75% vegetable oil (VO...
Aquaculture is meant to provide fish rich in omega-3 long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 LC-...
In recent years, aquaculture has been facing a series of new issues, including the necessary replace...
Salmons raised in aquaculture farms around the world are increasingly subjected to sub-optimal envir...
Marine resources are today limited, and due to this there is an increasing inclusion of non-marine l...