Browsing Doktorgradsavhandlinger i akvatisk biovitenskap by Issue Date
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Characterization of the cardiac pacemaker and pathological responses to cardiac diseases in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.)
(PhD in Aquaculture; no. 3 (2012), Doctoral thesis, 2012)The heart is considered the powerhouse of the cardiovascular system. In this thesis, characterization of cardiac pacemaker and potential biomarkers of cardiac diseases of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) were discussed. ... -
Stress and its impact on animal welfare during commercial production of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.)
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Climate change impact on the seaweed Fucus serratus, a key foundational species on North Atlantic rocky shores
(PhD in Aquatic Biosciences; no. 10 (2013), Doctoral thesis, 2013) -
Calanus in the North Atlantic : species identification, stress response, and population genetic structure
(PhD in Aquatic Biosciences; no. 15 (2015), Doctoral thesis, 2015) -
Reproduction in Arctic charr – timing and the need for speed
(PhD in Aquatic Biosciences; no. 20 (2017), Doctoral thesis, 2017) -
Spatial scales of benthic ecosystems in the sub-Arctic Lofoten-Vesterålen region
(PhD in Aquatic Biosciences;no.18, Doctoral thesis, 2017) -
Comparative and functional analysis of microRNAs during zebrafish gonadal development
(PhD in Aquatic Biosciences;no. 17, Doctoral thesis, 2017) -
Exploration of an anglerfish genome
(PhD in Aquatic Biosciences;no. 34, Doctoral thesis, 2019)The anglerfishes comprise an extremely diverse order of teleosts with unique adaptations. The most notable is sexually parasitism of reproduction where the male attaches to the female. This can result in fusion of two ... -
Phototrophic microalgal cultivation in cold and light-limited environments
(PhD in Aquatic Biosciences;no. 32, Doctoral thesis, 2019) -
New insights into Calanus glacialis and C. finmarchicus distribution, life histories and physiology in high-latitude seas
(PhD in Aquatic Biosciences;no. 33, Doctoral thesis, 2019) -
DNA hydroxymethylation and improved growth of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) during domestication
(PhD in Aquatic Biosciences;no. 36, Doctoral thesis, 2020)The worldwide demand for fish consumption is highly dependent on aquaculture production because commercial fishing reached its maximum exploitation since the 90’s. However, continued expansion of the aquaculture industry ... -
The potential of plant ingredients in diets of juvenile lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus)
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Transcriptomic and cellular responses in the intestine of Atlantic salmon
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Macrobenthic communities of sub-Arctic deep fjords : composition, spatial patterns and community assembly
(PhD in Aquatic Biosciences;No. 39, Doctoral thesis, 2021) -
Environmental impact of microplastics in relation to Atlantic salmon farming
(PhD in Aquatic Biosciences;No. 41, Doctoral thesis, 2021) -
Proteomics of early embryonic development of zebrafish (Danio rerio)
(PhD in Aquatic Biosciences;No. 38, Doctoral thesis, 2021) -
Population genomics of a critically endangered data-deficient elasmobranch, the blue skate Dipturus batis
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Interaction studies on lumpfish exposed to Atlantic salmon : behavioural observations and the underlying physiological and neurobiological mechanisms
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Insights into the bacterial communities of Nile tilapia – core members and intergenerational transfer
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Influence of feed ingredients and additives on mucosal health with focus on the intestine of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
(PhD in Aquatic Biosciences;No. 44, Doctoral thesis, 2022)