Blar i Doktorgradsavhandlinger i akvatisk biovitenskap på tittel
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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. ... -
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) -
Combining ecological and molecular approaches to redefine the baseline knowledge of the genus Calanus in the North Atlantic and the Arctic Oceans
(PhD in Aquatic Biosciences;no. 19, Doctoral thesis, 2017) -
Comparative and functional analysis of microRNAs during zebrafish gonadal development
(PhD in Aquatic Biosciences;no. 17, Doctoral thesis, 2017) -
The cumulative impacts of climate change and fishing on marine communities
(PhD in Aquatic Biosciences;no. 60, Doctoral thesis, 2024) -
Diel and seasonal vertical migrations of high-latitude zooplankton: knowledge gaps and a high-resolution bridge
(PhD in Aquatic Biosciences;no. 22, Doctoral thesis, 2017) -
Diet-induced inflammation in zebrafish and its alleviation by functional oligo- and polysaccharides
(PhD in Aquatic Biosciences;no. 54, Doctoral thesis, 2023) -
Dietary approaches to improve mucosal health of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
(PhD in Aquatic Biosciences;no. 50, Doctoral thesis, 2023) -
Directed endozoochory : a hitchhiker’s guide to successful sexual reproduction in clonal ericaceous plants
(PhD in Aquatic Biosciences;no. 52, Doctoral thesis, 2023) -
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 effect of embryonic incubation temperature on the immune response of larval and adult zebrafish (Danio rerio)
(PhD in Aquatic Biosciences;no.28, Doctoral thesis, 2019) -
Environmental impact of microplastics in relation to Atlantic salmon farming
(PhD in Aquatic Biosciences;No. 41, Doctoral thesis, 2021) -
Evolutionary genomics of pelvic spine reduction in Gasterosteus aculeatus
(PhD in Aquatic Biosciences;no. 61, Doctoral thesis, 2024) -
Examining challenges in species-level taxonomy among Calanus copepods in the Northern seas using genome and transcriptome data
(PhD in Aquatic Biosciences;no. 45, Doctoral thesis, 2022) -
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 ... -
Exploring the nuclear genome of the spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias)
(PhD in Biosciences;no. 55, Doctoral thesis, 2023) -
Feed additives elicit changes in the structure of the intestinal bacterial community of Atlantic salmon
(PhD in Aquatic Biosciences;no. 31, Doctoral thesis, 2019) -
From nanoplastics to chemical pollutants: Exploring mixture toxicity in zebrafish
(PhD in Aquatic Biosciences;no. 59, Doctoral thesis, 2024) -
Growth and development of juvenile spotted wolffish (Anarhichas minor) fed microalgae incorporated diets
(PhD in Aquatic Biosciences;no. 30, Doctoral thesis, 2019) -
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)