A preliminary study into effects of seawater acclimation on the progression of Amoebic Gill Disease (AGD) in out of season Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar , L.)
Three groups of out of season Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L,) were challenged with Neoparamoeba spp. The first group was seawater acclimated for 7d and then maintained in full strength seawater for another 7d prior to challenge. The second group was acclimated in seawater for 7d only and the third...
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ftunivtasecite:oai:ecite.utas.edu.au:42122 2023-05-15T15:30:12+02:00 A preliminary study into effects of seawater acclimation on the progression of Amoebic Gill Disease (AGD) in out of season Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar , L.) Attard, M Crosbie, PBB Adams, MB Nowak, BF 2006 http://ecite.utas.edu.au/42122 en eng European Association of Fish Pathologists Attard, M and Crosbie, PBB and Adams, MB and Nowak, BF, A preliminary study into effects of seawater acclimation on the progression of Amoebic Gill Disease (AGD) in out of season Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar , L.), European Association of Fish Pathologists. Bulletin, 26, (6) pp. 275-279. ISSN 0108-0288 (2006) [Refereed Article] http://ecite.utas.edu.au/42122 Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences Fisheries Sciences Aquaculture Refereed Article PeerReviewed 2006 ftunivtasecite 2019-12-13T21:18:46Z Three groups of out of season Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L,) were challenged with Neoparamoeba spp. The first group was seawater acclimated for 7d and then maintained in full strength seawater for another 7d prior to challenge. The second group was acclimated in seawater for 7d only and the third group was moved directly to seawater from fresh water prior to challenge. 34 days post challenge survival was 19, 50 and 0% respectively. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Salmo salar eCite UTAS (University of Tasmania) |
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Three groups of out of season Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L,) were challenged with Neoparamoeba spp. The first group was seawater acclimated for 7d and then maintained in full strength seawater for another 7d prior to challenge. The second group was acclimated in seawater for 7d only and the third group was moved directly to seawater from fresh water prior to challenge. 34 days post challenge survival was 19, 50 and 0% respectively. |
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Attard, M |
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A preliminary study into effects of seawater acclimation on the progression of Amoebic Gill Disease (AGD) in out of season Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar , L.) |
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A preliminary study into effects of seawater acclimation on the progression of Amoebic Gill Disease (AGD) in out of season Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar , L.) |
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A preliminary study into effects of seawater acclimation on the progression of Amoebic Gill Disease (AGD) in out of season Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar , L.) |
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A preliminary study into effects of seawater acclimation on the progression of Amoebic Gill Disease (AGD) in out of season Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar , L.) |
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A preliminary study into effects of seawater acclimation on the progression of Amoebic Gill Disease (AGD) in out of season Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar , L.) |
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preliminary study into effects of seawater acclimation on the progression of amoebic gill disease (agd) in out of season atlantic salmon ( salmo salar , l.) |
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European Association of Fish Pathologists |
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Atlantic salmon Salmo salar |
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Atlantic salmon Salmo salar |
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Attard, M and Crosbie, PBB and Adams, MB and Nowak, BF, A preliminary study into effects of seawater acclimation on the progression of Amoebic Gill Disease (AGD) in out of season Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar , L.), European Association of Fish Pathologists. Bulletin, 26, (6) pp. 275-279. ISSN 0108-0288 (2006) [Refereed Article] http://ecite.utas.edu.au/42122 |
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