This experiment on farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) was designed to investigate the effect out-of-season produced smolts. The offspring from three pairs of half-sibling crosses were studied to provide information on the genetic variability of treatment effects. In both treatments, parr were initially held on 10-h light/14-h dark for 6 weeks from the 27 September until the 8 November 2000, and then transferred to continuous light. All fish were transferred from fresh to salt water on the 12 January. In treatment A (TA), smolts were transferred from continuous light to ambient short days (23 January 2001), whereas in treatment B, (TB) smolts were continued on 24-h light until natural day length approached the seasonal maximum (I June 2...
Possible interactive effects of temperature and photoperiod on flesh quality in Atlantic salmon post...
We tested the hypothesis that fast growth prior to harvest increased the incidence of soft flesh and...
Exposing fish to moderate water currents as a form of exercise is often perceived as positive for fi...
This experiment on farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) was designed to investigate the effect ou...
Mixed families of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) were subject to two photoperiods to produce accel...
Muscle growth was investigated in two populations of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L) derived from an...
Post-smolt mortality and stunted growth is a problem in Norwegian salmon farming that can be partly ...
Possible interactive effects of temperature and photoperiod on flesh quality in Atlantic salmon post...
The effect of photoperiod manipulation on growth, smoltification and maturation was assessed in Atla...
The effect of photoperiod manipulation on growth, smoltification and maturation was assessed in Atla...
The effect of photoperiod manipulation on growth, smoltification and maturation was assessed in Atla...
Growth performance, muscle cellularity and flesh quality were investigated in Atlantic salmon (Salmo...
A study was made of the effect of day length and feeding-time on the smolting process and on growth ...
Possible interactive effects of temperature and photoperiod on flesh quality in Atlantic salmon post...
The Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) lifecycle is punctuated by distinct ontogenic stages which are rou...
Possible interactive effects of temperature and photoperiod on flesh quality in Atlantic salmon post...
We tested the hypothesis that fast growth prior to harvest increased the incidence of soft flesh and...
Exposing fish to moderate water currents as a form of exercise is often perceived as positive for fi...
This experiment on farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) was designed to investigate the effect ou...
Mixed families of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) were subject to two photoperiods to produce accel...
Muscle growth was investigated in two populations of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L) derived from an...
Post-smolt mortality and stunted growth is a problem in Norwegian salmon farming that can be partly ...
Possible interactive effects of temperature and photoperiod on flesh quality in Atlantic salmon post...
The effect of photoperiod manipulation on growth, smoltification and maturation was assessed in Atla...
The effect of photoperiod manipulation on growth, smoltification and maturation was assessed in Atla...
The effect of photoperiod manipulation on growth, smoltification and maturation was assessed in Atla...
Growth performance, muscle cellularity and flesh quality were investigated in Atlantic salmon (Salmo...
A study was made of the effect of day length and feeding-time on the smolting process and on growth ...
Possible interactive effects of temperature and photoperiod on flesh quality in Atlantic salmon post...
The Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) lifecycle is punctuated by distinct ontogenic stages which are rou...
Possible interactive effects of temperature and photoperiod on flesh quality in Atlantic salmon post...
We tested the hypothesis that fast growth prior to harvest increased the incidence of soft flesh and...
Exposing fish to moderate water currents as a form of exercise is often perceived as positive for fi...