Thiamine (vitamin B1) is involved in several basal metabolic processes. It is an essential compound for many organisms and in aquatic systems it is mainly produced by phytoplankton and prokaryotes and transferred to higher trophic levels through grazing and predation. The occurrence of thiamine deficiency in top predators has been reported from several aquatic systems. In the Baltic populations of the Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) this has been observed since 1974 and recently thiamine deficiency has also been reported for Baltic sea birds. This thesis aims at investigating what processes that governs the flow of thiamine from the primary producers to top predators via zooplankton grazers and planktivoric fish. Paper I showed that abiotic s...
Vitamin B-1 (thiamin) deficiency is an issue periodically affecting a wide range of taxa worldwide. ...
This study clarifies how the diet of Baltic salmon leads to thiamine deficiency in eggs, and consequen...
Thiamin (vitamin B1) is mainly produced by bacteria and phytoplankton and then transferred to zoopla...
Thiamine (vitamin B1) is involved in several basal metabolic processes. It is an essential compound ...
Vitamin B1 (thiamin) deficiency is an issue periodically affecting a wide range of taxa worldwide. I...
Vitamin B1 (thiamin) deficiency is an issue periodically affecting a wide range of taxa worldwide. I...
Vitamin B1 (thiamin) deficiency is an issue periodically affecting a wide range of taxa worldwide. I...
Vitamin B1 (thiamin) deficiency is an issue periodically affecting a wide range of taxa worldwide. I...
Vitamin B1 (thiamin) deficiency is an issue periodically affecting a wide range of taxa worldwide. I...
The thesis combines laboratory experiments and field expeditions to study production, transfer and c...
This study clari\ufb01es how the diet of Baltic salmon leads to thiamine de\ufb01ciency in eggs, and...
Vitamin B1 (thiamin) deficiency is an issue periodically affecting a wide range of taxa worldwide. I...
This study clarifies how the diet of Baltic salmon leads to thiamine deficiency in eggs, and consequen...
Vitamin B-1 (thiamin) deficiency is an issue periodically affecting a wide range of taxa worldwide. ...
Thiamin (vitamin B1) is mainly produced by bacteria and phytoplankton and then transferred to zoopla...
Vitamin B-1 (thiamin) deficiency is an issue periodically affecting a wide range of taxa worldwide. ...
This study clarifies how the diet of Baltic salmon leads to thiamine deficiency in eggs, and consequen...
Thiamin (vitamin B1) is mainly produced by bacteria and phytoplankton and then transferred to zoopla...
Thiamine (vitamin B1) is involved in several basal metabolic processes. It is an essential compound ...
Vitamin B1 (thiamin) deficiency is an issue periodically affecting a wide range of taxa worldwide. I...
Vitamin B1 (thiamin) deficiency is an issue periodically affecting a wide range of taxa worldwide. I...
Vitamin B1 (thiamin) deficiency is an issue periodically affecting a wide range of taxa worldwide. I...
Vitamin B1 (thiamin) deficiency is an issue periodically affecting a wide range of taxa worldwide. I...
Vitamin B1 (thiamin) deficiency is an issue periodically affecting a wide range of taxa worldwide. I...
The thesis combines laboratory experiments and field expeditions to study production, transfer and c...
This study clari\ufb01es how the diet of Baltic salmon leads to thiamine de\ufb01ciency in eggs, and...
Vitamin B1 (thiamin) deficiency is an issue periodically affecting a wide range of taxa worldwide. I...
This study clarifies how the diet of Baltic salmon leads to thiamine deficiency in eggs, and consequen...
Vitamin B-1 (thiamin) deficiency is an issue periodically affecting a wide range of taxa worldwide. ...
Thiamin (vitamin B1) is mainly produced by bacteria and phytoplankton and then transferred to zoopla...
Vitamin B-1 (thiamin) deficiency is an issue periodically affecting a wide range of taxa worldwide. ...
This study clarifies how the diet of Baltic salmon leads to thiamine deficiency in eggs, and consequen...
Thiamin (vitamin B1) is mainly produced by bacteria and phytoplankton and then transferred to zoopla...