The effect of salinity on spotting features of Salmo trutta abanticus, S. trutta fario and S. trutta labrax of cultured brown trout

Salmo trutta is one of the most important fish species due to its aquaculture potential, economic value and wide consumer demand and skin color is an important commercial trait in fish farming, given that this phenotype influences consumer acceptance, thereby determining the commercial value that fi...

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Main Authors: Kocabaş, M., Başçinar, N.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/11647
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spelling ftoceandocs:oai:aquadocs.org:1834/11647 2023-05-15T18:09:56+02:00 The effect of salinity on spotting features of Salmo trutta abanticus, S. trutta fario and S. trutta labrax of cultured brown trout Kocabaş, M. Başçinar, N. Turkey 2013 pp.723-732 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/11647 en eng 1562-2916 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/11647 Fish disease Spotting Salinity Brown trout Salmo trutta abanticus Salmo trutta fario Salmo trutta labrax Journal Contribution Refereed 2013 ftoceandocs 2023-04-06T16:59:20Z Salmo trutta is one of the most important fish species due to its aquaculture potential, economic value and wide consumer demand and skin color is an important commercial trait in fish farming, given that this phenotype influences consumer acceptance, thereby determining the commercial value that fish can reach (Colihueque, 2010). Morphological differentiation can be due to two causes, genetic differences or environmental factors, or interaction between them. Environmental factors can produce phenotypic plasticity, which produce different phenotypes for the capacity of a genotype in different environmental conditions (Stearns, 1989; Scheiner, 1993). Salinity is one of the most relevant environmental parameters that effective in aquaculture (Brett, 1979). Several studies have been performed relation with phenotypic traits of salmonid species (Thymallus thymallus, Salmo salar m. sebago, Salmo trutta m. lacustris and Salvenilus alpines, Pakkasmaa et al., 1998; Salmo trutta, Oadri, 1959; İslam et al., 1973; Blanc et al., 1982, 1994; Skaala and Jørstad, 1988; Mezzera et al., 1997; Dyness et al., 1999; Pakkasmaa and Piironen, 2001; Agapova et al., 2002; Alexander and Adams, 2004; Aparicio et al., 2005; Keeley et al., 2005; Keeley et al., 2006; Bronte and Moore, 2007; Bud et al., 2009) although the knowledge is lack of information in the literature related to effect of salinity on spotting of brown trout. Published Book Salmo salar IODE-UNESCO: OceanDocs - E-Repository of Ocean Publications Stearns ENVELOPE(162.817,162.817,-78.317,-78.317)
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topic Fish disease
Spotting
Salinity
Brown trout
Salmo trutta abanticus
Salmo trutta fario
Salmo trutta labrax
spellingShingle Fish disease
Spotting
Salinity
Brown trout
Salmo trutta abanticus
Salmo trutta fario
Salmo trutta labrax
Kocabaş, M.
Başçinar, N.
The effect of salinity on spotting features of Salmo trutta abanticus, S. trutta fario and S. trutta labrax of cultured brown trout
topic_facet Fish disease
Spotting
Salinity
Brown trout
Salmo trutta abanticus
Salmo trutta fario
Salmo trutta labrax
description Salmo trutta is one of the most important fish species due to its aquaculture potential, economic value and wide consumer demand and skin color is an important commercial trait in fish farming, given that this phenotype influences consumer acceptance, thereby determining the commercial value that fish can reach (Colihueque, 2010). Morphological differentiation can be due to two causes, genetic differences or environmental factors, or interaction between them. Environmental factors can produce phenotypic plasticity, which produce different phenotypes for the capacity of a genotype in different environmental conditions (Stearns, 1989; Scheiner, 1993). Salinity is one of the most relevant environmental parameters that effective in aquaculture (Brett, 1979). Several studies have been performed relation with phenotypic traits of salmonid species (Thymallus thymallus, Salmo salar m. sebago, Salmo trutta m. lacustris and Salvenilus alpines, Pakkasmaa et al., 1998; Salmo trutta, Oadri, 1959; İslam et al., 1973; Blanc et al., 1982, 1994; Skaala and Jørstad, 1988; Mezzera et al., 1997; Dyness et al., 1999; Pakkasmaa and Piironen, 2001; Agapova et al., 2002; Alexander and Adams, 2004; Aparicio et al., 2005; Keeley et al., 2005; Keeley et al., 2006; Bronte and Moore, 2007; Bud et al., 2009) although the knowledge is lack of information in the literature related to effect of salinity on spotting of brown trout. Published
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author Kocabaş, M.
Başçinar, N.
author_facet Kocabaş, M.
Başçinar, N.
author_sort Kocabaş, M.
title The effect of salinity on spotting features of Salmo trutta abanticus, S. trutta fario and S. trutta labrax of cultured brown trout
title_short The effect of salinity on spotting features of Salmo trutta abanticus, S. trutta fario and S. trutta labrax of cultured brown trout
title_full The effect of salinity on spotting features of Salmo trutta abanticus, S. trutta fario and S. trutta labrax of cultured brown trout
title_fullStr The effect of salinity on spotting features of Salmo trutta abanticus, S. trutta fario and S. trutta labrax of cultured brown trout
title_full_unstemmed The effect of salinity on spotting features of Salmo trutta abanticus, S. trutta fario and S. trutta labrax of cultured brown trout
title_sort effect of salinity on spotting features of salmo trutta abanticus, s. trutta fario and s. trutta labrax of cultured brown trout
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