Background Like humans, fish can be classified according to their athletic performance. Sustained exercise training of fish can improve growth and physical capacity, and recent results have documented improved disease resistance in exercised Atlantic salmon. In this study we investigated the effects of inherent swimming performance and exercise training on disease resistance in Atlantic salmon. Atlantic salmon were first classified as either poor or good according to their swimming performance in a screening test and then exercise trained for 10 weeks using one of two constant-velocity or two interval-velocity training regimes for comparison against control trained fish (low speed continuously). Disease resistance was assessed by a viral d...
The main priority in the breeding goal of the recently established Tasmanian Atlantic salmon selecti...
Abstract: It has been suggested that induced swimming has the potential to improve the growth perfor...
The general understanding has been that only adaptive immunity is capable of immunological memory, b...
Background. Like humans, fish can be classified according to their athletic perform...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Like humans, fish can be classified according to their athletic pe...
BACKGROUND: Farmed and wild Atlantic salmon are exposed to many infectious and non-infectious challe...
Abstract Background Farmed and wild Atlantic salmon are exposed to many infectious and non-infectiou...
Gill diseases represent one of the most abundant and economically important groups of diseases in fi...
Breeding for disease resistance has become a highly desirable strategy for mitigating infectious dis...
Evidence for genetic differences in innate disease resistance in fish have been demonstrated, but t...
Commercially selective breeding of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) primarily for rapid growth may comp...
Exposing fish to moderate water currents as a form of exercise is often perceived as positive for fi...
In today's aquaculture of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.), a majority of viral disease outbreaks oc...
Salmonid alphavirus (SAV) causes pancreas disease (PD) in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) and disea...
The main priority in the breeding goal of the recently established Tasmanian Atlantic salmon selecti...
Abstract: It has been suggested that induced swimming has the potential to improve the growth perfor...
The general understanding has been that only adaptive immunity is capable of immunological memory, b...
Background. Like humans, fish can be classified according to their athletic perform...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Like humans, fish can be classified according to their athletic pe...
BACKGROUND: Farmed and wild Atlantic salmon are exposed to many infectious and non-infectious challe...
Abstract Background Farmed and wild Atlantic salmon are exposed to many infectious and non-infectiou...
Gill diseases represent one of the most abundant and economically important groups of diseases in fi...
Breeding for disease resistance has become a highly desirable strategy for mitigating infectious dis...
Evidence for genetic differences in innate disease resistance in fish have been demonstrated, but t...
Commercially selective breeding of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) primarily for rapid growth may comp...
Exposing fish to moderate water currents as a form of exercise is often perceived as positive for fi...
In today's aquaculture of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.), a majority of viral disease outbreaks oc...
Salmonid alphavirus (SAV) causes pancreas disease (PD) in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) and disea...
The main priority in the breeding goal of the recently established Tasmanian Atlantic salmon selecti...
Abstract: It has been suggested that induced swimming has the potential to improve the growth perfor...
The general understanding has been that only adaptive immunity is capable of immunological memory, b...