نتایج جستجو برای: salmon

تعداد نتایج: 11865  

2013
Jenell R. Smith Peter P. Syre Shaina A. Oake Kristen J. Nicholson Christine L. Weisshaar Katrina Cruz Robert Bucki Bethany C. Baumann Paul A. Janmey Beth A. Winkelstein

Chronic neck pain is a major problem with common causes including disc herniation and spondylosis that compress the spinal nerve roots. Cervical nerve root compression in the rat produces sustained behavioral hypersensitivity, due in part to the early upregulation of pro-inflammatory cytokines, the sustained hyperexcitability of neurons in the spinal cord and degeneration in the injured nerve r...

2009
K. Fiona Cubitt Charles C. KrueGer

—This paper presents a synopsis of discussions by commercial and subsistence fishers, biologists, fishery managers, and academicians about salmon management held at the symposium (this volume). The group reviewed current strategies and discussed changes that may be made to improve management with respect to fish numbers, stakeholder needs, and engagement of local people. The conservation of sal...

2000
Alex C. Wertheimer

The objective of this study was to determine the impact of the Exxon Valdez oil spill on juvenile pink and chum salmon during their initial period of residency in nearshore marine habitats of western Prince William Sound. In oiled locations, both pink and chum salmon fry in the nearshore marine environment were contaminated by hydrocarbons in 1989, but not in 1990. Field observations and labora...

Journal: :Pest management science 2014
Benedikt Frenzl Herve Migaud Per Gunnar Fjelldal Andrew P Shinn John F Taylor Randolph H Richards Kevin A Glover David Cockerill James E Bron

BACKGROUND Sea lice infection is the most expensive disease factor for Atlantic salmon sea-cage farming. For triploid salmon to be accepted as a commercial possibility, investigation of susceptibility of triploid salmon to sea lice infection is a fundamental milestone. The susceptibility of diploid and triploid salmon to infection with Lepeophtheirus salmonis was examined in a tank trial in Sco...

2015
A S Madhun E Karlsbakk C H Isachsen L M Omdal A G Eide Sørvik Ø Skaala B T Barlaup K A Glover

The role of escaped farmed salmon in spreading infectious agents from aquaculture to wild salmonid populations is largely unknown. This is a case study of potential disease interaction between escaped farmed and wild fish populations. In summer 2012, significant numbers of farmed Atlantic salmon were captured in the Hardangerfjord and in a local river. Genetic analyses of 59 of the escaped salm...

Journal: :Animal genetics 2013
V Martinez P Dettleff P Lopez G Fernandez A Jedlicki J M Yañez W S Davidson

Relatively large rates of response to traits of economic importance have been observed in different selection experiments in salmon. Several QTL have been mapped in the salmon genome, explaining unprecedented levels of phenotypic variation. Owing to the relatively large selection intensity, individual loci may be indirectly selected, leaving molecular footprints of selection, together with incr...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2008
Scott D Tiegs Dominic T Chaloner Peter Levi Janine Rüegg Jennifer L Tank Gary A Lamberti

Although species commonly modify habitats and thereby influence ecosystem structure and function, the factors governing the ecological importance of these modifications are not well understood. Pacific salmon have repeatedly been shown to positively influence the abundance of benthic biota by annually transferring large quantities of nutrients from marine systems to the nutrient-poor freshwater...

2014
Joshua M. Peirce Edward O. Otis Mark S. Wipfli Erich H. Follmann

Predation on returning runs of adult salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) can have a large influence on their spawning success. At McNeil River State Game Sanctuary (MRSGS), Alaska, brown bears (Ursus arctos) congregate in high numbers annually along the lower McNeil River to prey upon returning adult chum salmon (O. keta). Low chum salmon escapements into McNeil River since the late 1990s have been prop...

Journal: :iranian journal of parasitology 0
s shargh m shamsaii s karimi

background : ligulae intestinalis is a parasitic cestode, which has the economic-health importance in fishery industries. the aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of this parasite in mazandaran. the effects of habitat temperature and kind of pool (sandy-cement) were considered as well. methods : in this study, 103 fish samples were obtained in all stages; the samples (male and fema...

2015
Shogo Haraguchi Yuzo Yamamoto Yuko Suzuki Joon Hyung Chang Teppei Koyama Miku Sato Masatoshi Mita Hiroshi Ueda Kazuyoshi Tsutsui

Salmon migrate upstream against an opposing current in their natal river. However, the molecular mechanisms that stimulate upstream migratory behavior are poorly understood. Here, we show that 7α-hydroxypregnenolone (7α-OH PREG), a newly identified neuronal modulator of locomotion, acts as a key factor for upstream migration in salmon. We first identified 7α-OH PREG and cytochrome P450 7α-hydro...

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