Fin damage in juvenile Atlantic salmon: Farm and experimental, causes and consequences

Fin damage in farmed salmonids is an important topic from both a welfare and economic perspective. Fin damage is perceived as a welfare issue as fish fins are living tissue and any damage can potentially be a source of pain and route for infections. The onset and prevalence of fin damage is complex...

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Main Author: Ellis, Maureen A
Other Authors: Turnbull, James F, Rey, Sonia, Jarvis, Susan, Haskell, Marie
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Stirling 2019
Subjects:
QBA
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1893/31953
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spelling ftunivstirling:oai:dspace.stir.ac.uk:1893/31953 2023-05-15T15:31:14+02:00 Fin damage in juvenile Atlantic salmon: Farm and experimental, causes and consequences Ellis, Maureen A Turnbull, James F Rey, Sonia Jarvis, Susan Haskell, Marie 2019-12-02 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1893/31953 http://dspace.stir.ac.uk/bitstream/1893/31953/1/MEllisPhDThesis_Storre3.pdf en eng University of Stirling http://hdl.handle.net/1893/31953 http://dspace.stir.ac.uk/bitstream/1893/31953/1/MEllisPhDThesis_Storre3.pdf 2022-09-30 Require time to write articles for publication from my thesis 2022-10-01 Fish welfare Fin damage enrichment behaviour QBA Atlantic salmon Behavior Fishes Feeding and feeds Fins (Anatomy) Thesis or Dissertation Doctoral Doctor of Philosophy 2019 ftunivstirling 2022-06-13T18:44:17Z Fin damage in farmed salmonids is an important topic from both a welfare and economic perspective. Fin damage is perceived as a welfare issue as fish fins are living tissue and any damage can potentially be a source of pain and route for infections. The onset and prevalence of fin damage is complex and multifactorial and controlling fin damage is extremely challenging as triggering factors are difficult to identify. The aims of this thesis were to investigate food withdrawal as a major risk factor associated with the development of fin damage and strategies to reduce on-farm fin damage, including reducing industry-standard food withdrawal periods and providing environmental enrichment. The potential consequences of reducing fin damage is an improvement in farm productivity, fish health and welfare. Chapter 1 outlines our current understanding of fish welfare and fin damage. Chapter 2 details a study on the effect of food withdrawal on fin damage. Chapter 3 compares invasive and non-invasive methodologies used to assess fin damage. Chapters 4 and 5 detail a study carried out on a commercial Atlantic salmon farm to investigate the effect of enrichment at the farm-level. Chapter 6 details a novel, on-farm fish welfare assessment method. Chapter 7 summarises the findings of the thesis and directions for future fin damage related research and potential management strategies. The results of this thesis show that food withdrawal is a major risk factor in the development of fin damage. Results also indicated that environmental enrichment reduced the occurrence of fin damage and stress levels, improved growth in the early developmental stages and fish were more spatially distributed, suggesting an overall improvement in general welfare. The significance of the effect of food withdrawal on fin damage has not previously been reported and this is the first report of enrichment effects at the farm-level. Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Atlantic salmon University of Stirling: Stirling Digital Research Repository
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topic Fish welfare
Fin damage
enrichment
behaviour
QBA
Atlantic salmon Behavior
Fishes Feeding and feeds
Fins (Anatomy)
spellingShingle Fish welfare
Fin damage
enrichment
behaviour
QBA
Atlantic salmon Behavior
Fishes Feeding and feeds
Fins (Anatomy)
Ellis, Maureen A
Fin damage in juvenile Atlantic salmon: Farm and experimental, causes and consequences
topic_facet Fish welfare
Fin damage
enrichment
behaviour
QBA
Atlantic salmon Behavior
Fishes Feeding and feeds
Fins (Anatomy)
description Fin damage in farmed salmonids is an important topic from both a welfare and economic perspective. Fin damage is perceived as a welfare issue as fish fins are living tissue and any damage can potentially be a source of pain and route for infections. The onset and prevalence of fin damage is complex and multifactorial and controlling fin damage is extremely challenging as triggering factors are difficult to identify. The aims of this thesis were to investigate food withdrawal as a major risk factor associated with the development of fin damage and strategies to reduce on-farm fin damage, including reducing industry-standard food withdrawal periods and providing environmental enrichment. The potential consequences of reducing fin damage is an improvement in farm productivity, fish health and welfare. Chapter 1 outlines our current understanding of fish welfare and fin damage. Chapter 2 details a study on the effect of food withdrawal on fin damage. Chapter 3 compares invasive and non-invasive methodologies used to assess fin damage. Chapters 4 and 5 detail a study carried out on a commercial Atlantic salmon farm to investigate the effect of enrichment at the farm-level. Chapter 6 details a novel, on-farm fish welfare assessment method. Chapter 7 summarises the findings of the thesis and directions for future fin damage related research and potential management strategies. The results of this thesis show that food withdrawal is a major risk factor in the development of fin damage. Results also indicated that environmental enrichment reduced the occurrence of fin damage and stress levels, improved growth in the early developmental stages and fish were more spatially distributed, suggesting an overall improvement in general welfare. The significance of the effect of food withdrawal on fin damage has not previously been reported and this is the first report of enrichment effects at the farm-level.
author2 Turnbull, James F
Rey, Sonia
Jarvis, Susan
Haskell, Marie
format Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
author Ellis, Maureen A
author_facet Ellis, Maureen A
author_sort Ellis, Maureen A
title Fin damage in juvenile Atlantic salmon: Farm and experimental, causes and consequences
title_short Fin damage in juvenile Atlantic salmon: Farm and experimental, causes and consequences
title_full Fin damage in juvenile Atlantic salmon: Farm and experimental, causes and consequences
title_fullStr Fin damage in juvenile Atlantic salmon: Farm and experimental, causes and consequences
title_full_unstemmed Fin damage in juvenile Atlantic salmon: Farm and experimental, causes and consequences
title_sort fin damage in juvenile atlantic salmon: farm and experimental, causes and consequences
publisher University of Stirling
publishDate 2019
url http://hdl.handle.net/1893/31953
http://dspace.stir.ac.uk/bitstream/1893/31953/1/MEllisPhDThesis_Storre3.pdf
genre Atlantic salmon
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