نتایج جستجو برای: salmon fish

تعداد نتایج: 113115  

2009
J. R. Irvine R. W. Macdonald R. J. Brown L. Godbout J. D. Reist E. C. Carmack

With climate change, scientists and others are interested in the future of Pacific salmon in the Arctic. Chum, pink, sockeye, coho, and chinook salmon have been encountered in the Beaufort Sea, well within Canadian Arctic waters. Chum is the only salmon species regarded as natal to the Mackenzie River watershed, although both pink and chum salmon appear to be natal to Alaska’s North Slope river...

2017
Liang Chi Xian Li Qinghua Liu Ying Liu

Atlantic salmon exhibit seasonal reproduction. However, the mechanisms governing this are still unclear. Generally speaking, kisspeptin has been recognized as a regulator of reproduction. Here, we report a relationship between kisspeptin, GnRH and photoperiod in Atlantic salmon. The results demonstrated that the expression of the Atlantic salmon kisspeptin-receptor (skissr) was not always consi...

Journal: :Journal of aquatic animal health 2011
A L Van Gaest J P Dietrich D E Thompson D A Boylen S A Strickland T K Collier F J Loge M R Arkoosh

The operation of the Federal Columbia River Power System (FCRPS) has negatively affected threatened and endangered salmonid populations in the Pacific Northwest. Barging Snake River spring Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha through the FCRPS is one effort to mitigate the effect of the hydrosystem on juvenile salmon out-migration. However, little is known about the occurrence and transmissi...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2007
Martin Krkosek Allen Gottesfeld Bart Proctor Dave Rolston Charmaine Carr-Harris Mark A Lewis

Animal migrations can affect disease dynamics. One consequence of migration common to marine fish and invertebrates is migratory allopatry-a period of spatial separation between adult and juvenile hosts, which is caused by host migration and which prevents parasite transmission from adult to juvenile hosts. We studied this characteristic for sea lice (Lepeophtheirus salmonis and Caligus clemens...

2008
Tomoyuki Okutsu Yutaka Takeuchi Goro Yoshizaki

Many salmonid species have recently become at risk of extinction. For fish species where eggs cannot be cryopreserved, establishment of techniques to preserve genetic resources other than egg and embryo cryopreservation is imperative. In the present study, spermatogonia from male trout were transplanted into the peritoneal cavity of newly hatched sterile triploid salmon. Transplanted trout sper...

2016
Nolan N. Bett Scott G. Hinch Andrew H. Dittman Sang-Seon Yun

Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) navigate towards spawning grounds using olfactory cues they imprinted on as juveniles. The timing at which imprinting occurs has been studied extensively, and there is strong evidence that salmon imprint on their natal water during the parr-smolt transformation (PST). Researchers have noted, however, that the life histories of some species of Pacific salmon co...

2017
Mónica B. Betancor Keshuai Li Matthew Sprague Tora Bardal Olga Sayanova Sarah Usher Lihua Han Kjell Måsøval Ole Torrissen Johnathan A. Napier Douglas R. Tocher Rolf Erik Olsen

New de novo sources of omega 3 (n-3) long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFA) are required as alternatives to fish oil in aquafeeds in order to maintain adequate levels of the beneficial fatty acids, eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic (EPA and DHA, respectively). The present study investigated the use of an EPA+DHA oil derived from transgenic Camelina sativa in Atlantic salmon (Salmo ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 1998
Graham F Wagner Ewa M Jaworski Michel Haddad

Stanniocalcin (STC) is a homodimeric glycoprotein hormone that was first discovered in fish, where it is produced by unique endocrine glands known as the corpuscles of Stannius (CS). In freshwater salmon, STC plays an integral role in Ca2+ and phosphate homeostasis. High levels of extracellular Ca2+promote the synthesis and release of STC, which on entering the bloodstream reduces the levels of...

Journal: :Journal of fish diseases 2003
J B Rolland J R Winton

Infectious salmon anaemia (ISA) is a major disease of Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, caused by an orthomyxovirus (ISAV). Increases in global aquaculture and the international movement of fish made it important to determine if Pacific salmon are at risk. Steelhead trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss, and chum, O. keta, Chinook, O. tshawytscha, coho, O. kisutch, and Atlantic salmon were injected intraperit...

2009
Alex C. Wertheimer Joseph A. Orsi Emily A. Fergusson Molly V. Sturdevant Auke Bay

The Southeast Alaska Coastal Monitoring (SECM) project has been sampling juvenile salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) and associated environmental parameters in northern Southeast Alaska (SEAK) since 1997 to better understand effects of environmental change on salmon production. A pragmatic application of this effort is to forecast the abundance of adult salmon returns in subsequent years. Since 2004, j...

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