Changes in fatty acid metabolism in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) induced by vegetable oil (VO) replacement of fish oil (FO) and high dietary oil in aquaculture diets can have negative impacts on the nutritional quality of the product for the human consumer, including altered flesh fatty acid composition and lipid content. A dietary trial was designed to investigate the twin problems of FO replacement and high energy diets in salmon throughout the entire production cycle. Salmon were grown from first feeding to around 2 kg on diets in which FO was completely replaced by a 1:1 blend of linseed and rapeseed oils at low (14-17%) and high (25-35%) dietary oil levels. This paper reports specifically on the influence of diet on various aspects of...
We hypothesized that replacing fish oil with 18:3n-3-rich linseed oil may enable salmon to maintain ...
The aim of this 15-month feeding study was to investigate the effects of more sustainable feeds on s...
The aim of this 15-month feeding study was to investigate the effects of more sustainable feeds on s...
Five groups of Atlantic salmon smolts, of initial mean weight 127 ± 3g, were fed increasing levels o...
Five groups of Atlantic salmon smolts, of initial mean weight 127 ± 3g, were fed increasing levels o...
A factorial, two-way, experimental design was used for this 10-week nutritional trial, aiming to elu...
Background: Expansion of aquaculture requires alternative feeds and breeding strategies to reduce de...
A 12 week feeding trial was conducted to elucidate the interactive effects of dietary fat and protei...
Expansion of aquaculture requires alternative feeds and breeding strategies to reduce dependency on ...
Background: Expansion of aquaculture requires alternative feeds and breeding strategies to reduce de...
The present study compared the effects of diets formulated with reduced fishmeal (FM) content and ei...
A factorial, two-way, experimental design was used for this 10-week nutritional trial, aiming to elu...
With the continuous growth of aquaculture comes a growing demand for an alternative lipid source for...
Expansion of aquaculture requires alternative feeds and breeding strategies to reduce dependency on ...
Duplicate groups of three genetic strains of Atlantic salmon smolts were cultured on diets containin...
We hypothesized that replacing fish oil with 18:3n-3-rich linseed oil may enable salmon to maintain ...
The aim of this 15-month feeding study was to investigate the effects of more sustainable feeds on s...
The aim of this 15-month feeding study was to investigate the effects of more sustainable feeds on s...
Five groups of Atlantic salmon smolts, of initial mean weight 127 ± 3g, were fed increasing levels o...
Five groups of Atlantic salmon smolts, of initial mean weight 127 ± 3g, were fed increasing levels o...
A factorial, two-way, experimental design was used for this 10-week nutritional trial, aiming to elu...
Background: Expansion of aquaculture requires alternative feeds and breeding strategies to reduce de...
A 12 week feeding trial was conducted to elucidate the interactive effects of dietary fat and protei...
Expansion of aquaculture requires alternative feeds and breeding strategies to reduce dependency on ...
Background: Expansion of aquaculture requires alternative feeds and breeding strategies to reduce de...
The present study compared the effects of diets formulated with reduced fishmeal (FM) content and ei...
A factorial, two-way, experimental design was used for this 10-week nutritional trial, aiming to elu...
With the continuous growth of aquaculture comes a growing demand for an alternative lipid source for...
Expansion of aquaculture requires alternative feeds and breeding strategies to reduce dependency on ...
Duplicate groups of three genetic strains of Atlantic salmon smolts were cultured on diets containin...
We hypothesized that replacing fish oil with 18:3n-3-rich linseed oil may enable salmon to maintain ...
The aim of this 15-month feeding study was to investigate the effects of more sustainable feeds on s...
The aim of this 15-month feeding study was to investigate the effects of more sustainable feeds on s...