Broodstock nutrition has been shown to influence the performance of eggs and larvae in marine finfish. The present study aimed to test the hypothesis that a broodstock conditioning diet with increased astaxanthin, taurine and water would have an effect on the early life stages in Atlantic cod. Thus, cod broodstock were fed two diets, a standard broodstock conditioning diet, and an experimental diet containing an additional 30ppm astaxanthin, 1% taurine and 10% dietary water. During the experimental period, egg and larvae samples from three families for each diet were collected, and fertilization success, hatching success, larval length, weight and survival were recorded as well as biochemical analysis on fatty acid composition. Sper...
As anthropogenic CO2 levels continue to rise, the oceans are becoming warmer and more acidic. Organi...
Children of alcoholic parents and in foster care are at a greater risk of experiencing neglect and/o...
Many species of small copepods are morphologically similar and thus often grouped together at genus ...
In pig intensive production system, weaning is generally considered the most stressful phase and rep...
Several of the plants which are currently being used in fish feed in Norway today, are being genetic...
Current regulatory testing provides the basis for determining acceptable levels of pollutants in the...
Ecological niche theory suggests two species cannot live in the same ecological niche and difference...
Protozoan ectosymbionts are commonly found on salmonids in Norwegian lakes and rivers. Salmon in hat...
Water quality in marine hatcheries is a critical aspect in the production of spat. Different filteri...
The pelagic tunicate, Pyrosoma atlanticum, is known for its brilliant bioluminescence, but the mecha...
Differences in soil nutrient cycling, including nitrogen cycling and bioavailability have been linke...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2013The presence of persistent organohalogen contamina...
Selaroides leptolepis, Aristichthys llobilis and Alutera monoceros were used to develop frozen fish...
The toxin-producing harmful algal bloom (HAB) species Alexandrium monilatum has long been associated...
Nile perch (Lates niloticus), tilapia (Oreochromis spp), dagaa (Rastrineobola argentea, silver cypri...
As anthropogenic CO2 levels continue to rise, the oceans are becoming warmer and more acidic. Organi...
Children of alcoholic parents and in foster care are at a greater risk of experiencing neglect and/o...
Many species of small copepods are morphologically similar and thus often grouped together at genus ...
In pig intensive production system, weaning is generally considered the most stressful phase and rep...
Several of the plants which are currently being used in fish feed in Norway today, are being genetic...
Current regulatory testing provides the basis for determining acceptable levels of pollutants in the...
Ecological niche theory suggests two species cannot live in the same ecological niche and difference...
Protozoan ectosymbionts are commonly found on salmonids in Norwegian lakes and rivers. Salmon in hat...
Water quality in marine hatcheries is a critical aspect in the production of spat. Different filteri...
The pelagic tunicate, Pyrosoma atlanticum, is known for its brilliant bioluminescence, but the mecha...
Differences in soil nutrient cycling, including nitrogen cycling and bioavailability have been linke...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2013The presence of persistent organohalogen contamina...
Selaroides leptolepis, Aristichthys llobilis and Alutera monoceros were used to develop frozen fish...
The toxin-producing harmful algal bloom (HAB) species Alexandrium monilatum has long been associated...
Nile perch (Lates niloticus), tilapia (Oreochromis spp), dagaa (Rastrineobola argentea, silver cypri...
As anthropogenic CO2 levels continue to rise, the oceans are becoming warmer and more acidic. Organi...
Children of alcoholic parents and in foster care are at a greater risk of experiencing neglect and/o...
Many species of small copepods are morphologically similar and thus often grouped together at genus ...