Doktorgradsavhandlinger i akvatisk biovitenskap: Recent submissions
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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) -
Insights from a zebrafish model to combat dyslipidemia using microbe-derived bioactive compounds
(PhD in Aquatic Biosciences;no. 53, 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) -
Dietary approaches to improve mucosal health of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
(PhD in Aquatic Biosciences;no. 50, 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) -
The brown algal genus Fucus : A unique insight into reproduction and the evolution of sex-biased genes
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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
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Influence of feed ingredients and additives on mucosal health with focus on the intestine of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
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Insights into the bacterial communities of Nile tilapia – core members and intergenerational transfer
(PhD in Aquatic Biosciences;No. 42, Doctoral thesis, 2022) -
Interaction studies on lumpfish exposed to Atlantic salmon : behavioural observations and the underlying physiological and neurobiological mechanisms
(PhD in Aquatic Biosciences;No. 43, Doctoral thesis, 2022) -
Proteomics of early embryonic development of zebrafish (Danio rerio)
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Environmental impact of microplastics in relation to Atlantic salmon farming
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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) -
Population genomics of a critically endangered data-deficient elasmobranch, the blue skate Dipturus batis
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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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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 ...