Blar i Doktorgradsavhandlinger i akvatisk biovitenskap på utgivelsesdato
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Ribosomal RNA, ribose methylation, and box C/D snoRNAs during embryonic development of teleosts zebrafish (Danio rerio) and medaka (Oryzias latipes)
(PhD in Aquatic Biosciences;no. 46, Doctoral thesis, 2022) -
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) -
The brown algal genus Fucus : A unique insight into reproduction and the evolution of sex-biased genes
(PhD in Aquatic Biosciences;no. 47, Doctoral thesis, 2023) -
Application of ensiled Saccharina latissima and Alaria esculenta as feed : ensilability, digestibility and bioactivity
(PhD in Aquatic Biosciences;no. 48, Doctoral thesis, 2023) -
Marine macroalgae as an alternative, environment-friendly, and bioactive feeding resource for animals
(PhD in Aquatic Biosciences;no. 49, 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) -
Diet-induced inflammation in zebrafish and its alleviation by functional oligo- and polysaccharides
(PhD in Aquatic Biosciences;no. 54, Doctoral thesis, 2023) -
Characterization of circular RNAs in Nile tilapia muscle and thermal modulation of their expression in relation to growth
(PhD in Biosciences;no. 57, Doctoral thesis, 2023) -
Biosystematics and evolutionary genomics of deep-sea fish (lumpsuckers, snailfishes, and sculpins) (Perciformes: Cottoidei)
(PhD in Aquatic Biosciences;no. 51, Doctoral thesis, 2023) -
Internal tagging in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) : A study of welfare, wounds, and stress
(PhD in Aquatic Biosciences;no. 56, Doctoral thesis, 2023) -
Insights from a zebrafish model to combat dyslipidemia using microbe-derived bioactive compounds
(PhD in Aquatic Biosciences;no. 53, Doctoral thesis, 2023)