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Nocturnal drift of mayfly nymphs as a post-contact antipredator mechanism

2000

SUMMARY 1. The predominantly nocturnal constrained drift of stream invertebrates is commonly regarded as a behaviour that avoids encounters with visually foraging fish in the water column. The alternative explanation, that drift peaks are caused by bottom-feeding, nocturnal predators, has rarely been tested. 2. We examined these hypotheses by collecting invertebrate drift in five streams in northern Finland: one with brown trout (Salmo trutta, a drift-feeding fish), one with alpine bullhead (Cottus poecilopus, a benthic fish), one with both species, and two fishless streams. 3. Drift by Baetis mayflies was aperiodic or slightly diurnal in both fishless streams on all sampling occasions. In …

TroutBrown troutBaetidaebiologyEcologyBaetisAquatic ScienceSalmoNocturnalbiology.organism_classificationCottidaeSalmonidaeFreshwater Biology
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Finnish salmon resistant to Gyrodactylus salaris: a long-term study at fish farms.

1996

Abstract The occurrence of Gyrodactylus salaris on Baltic salmon ( Salmo salar ), sea trout ( S. trutta m. trutta ) and brown trout ( S. trutta m. lacustris ) was examined from 1984 to 1993 at 4 fish farms (A, B, C and D) that produce smolts for stocking in northern Finland. No G. salaris was found on the sea or brown trout, but it did occur on salmon for 6–7 years at farms B, C and D, the prevalences of infection being 9.5%, 17.7% and 8.8% for salmon yearlings and smolts during that time, respectively, but less than 1.2% for fingerlings at farms B and C. Only brood stock salmon were infected at farm A in 4 years. The abundances of G. salaris increased during the second winter of each year …

TroutFish farmingFisheriesBroodstockBrown troutFish DiseasesStockingSalmonmedicineAnimalsSalmoSalmonidaeFinlandbiologySeasonalitybiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseCestode InfectionsImmunity InnateFisheryInfectious DiseasesGyrodactylus salarisCestodaRegression AnalysisParasitologySeasonsInternational journal for parasitology
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Species differences, influence of dose and application on biotransformation of phenol in fish.

1983

1. The metabolism of phenol in goldfish (Carassius auratus), rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) and goldenorfe ide (Leuciscus ideus melanotus) was compared. All three species produced phenyl sulphate, quinol sulphate and phenyl glucuronide. 2. The dose dependence of metabolism of phenol in goldfish was investigated. When the concn. of phenol was increased from 0.2 to 2 mg/l medium, that glucuronylated increased from 7 to 16% and that sulphated decreased from 63 to 47%. 3. The influence of mode of exposure on metabolism of phenol in goldfish was examined. Dietary exposure and uptake from medium was compared with i.p. injection. There was less metabolism in the order: dietary exposure greater th…

TroutHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisToxicologyBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundLeuciscusBiotransformationPhenolsSpecies SpecificityGoldfishPhenolAnimalsFood sciencePhenolsBiotransformationPharmacologybiologyDose-Response Relationship DrugFishesWaterGeneral MedicineMetabolismbiology.organism_classificationTroutchemistryBiochemistryFoodRainbow troutGlucuronideInjections IntraperitonealXenobiotica; the fate of foreign compounds in biological systems
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Startup and effects of relative water renewal rate on water quality and growth of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) in a unique RAS research platfo…

2018

Abstract The aquaculture industry is growing fast but facing two major challenges: a shortage of suitable locations for growth and the need to reduce environmental impacts. One solution for both these challenges is inland production through recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS). The RAS technique is rather new, and several practical issues need to be solved. In this study, an experimental platform, consisting of ten individual RAS units, was built for small-scale testing of different RAS designs and operation methods, and two preliminary experiments were conducted. In the first experiment, the capability of different chemical additions (sodium nitrite, ammonium chloride and/or cane sugar)…

UV/VIS spectrometrywater quality monitoringvesinitrifikaatio010501 environmental sciencesAquatic Science01 natural sciencesFeed conversion ratiochemistry.chemical_compoundNitrateAquacultureNitritevesiviljely (kalatalous)0105 earth and related environmental sciencesbusiness.industrylaatu04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesPulp and paper industrynitrificationchemistrydimensioningBiofilter040102 fisheriesta11810401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceresearch facilityNitrificationRainbow troutWater qualitybusinessAquacultural Engineering
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Effect of glochidia infection on growth of fish : freshwater pearl mussel Margaritifera margaritifera and brown trout Salmo trutta

2019

AbstractEffect of freshwater mussels’ (Unionoida) glochidia on the growth of fish host has remained poorly studied. We compared the specific growth rate of the juvenile, PIT-marked brown trout (Salmo trutta) between uninfected controls to those experimentally infected (average initial intensity of infection 8000 fish−1) with Margaritifera margaritifera glochidia, kept in high and low feeding. Growth and mortality of fish were monitored for 10 months. Our hypothesis was that glochidiosis would impair the growth of fish. According to our hypothesis, infected fish gained statistically significantly less weight than the control fish throughout the experiment. A proportional increase in weight o…

UnionoidaPopulationZoologyparasitismiAquatic Scienceisäntälajithost-parasite relationshipBrown troutloisetJuvenileUnionoidaSalmosuojelueducationMargaritiferaeducation.field_of_studyuhanalaiset lajitbiologyHost (biology)lohikalatconservationendangered speciesbiology.organism_classificationsimpukatBivalviaFreshwater pearl musselSalmonidae
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Immunostimulants in prevention of columnaris disease of rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum).

2009

Veterinary (miscellaneous)Columnaris diseaseAquatic ScienceBiologybiology.organism_classificationFlavobacteriumSurvival AnalysisMicrobiologyFisheryFish DiseasesAdjuvants ImmunologicFlavobacteriaceae InfectionsOncorhynchus mykissFlavobacterium columnareAnimalsRainbow troutFlavobacteriumFinlandJournal of fish diseases
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Transmission, infectivity and survival of Diplostomum spathaceum cercariae

2003

The transmission dynamics of the cercariae of Diplostomum spathaceum were investigated under laboratory conditions using cercariae collected from naturally infected Lymnaea stagnalis. Cercariae were kept in a constant temperature of 20 °C and the survival and infectivity to naïve young rainbow trout recorded at 3-h intervals until few cercariae were alive. Mortality initially remained constant but increased rapidly after 20 h. While a model of constant mortality fitted the survival data, an age-dependent model provided a better fit and implied that cercariae tended to carry similar quantities of resources and once these were exhausted the cercariae died. Cercarial infectivity also showed an…

Veterinary medicineTransmission rateLymnaea stagnalisTrematode InfectionsBiologyModels Biologicallaw.inventionFish DiseasesRandom AllocationSurvival datalawAnimalsEye Infections ParasiticLymnaeaInfectivityFrequency dependencebiology.organism_classificationInfectious DiseasesTransmission (mechanics)Diplostomum spathaceumOncorhynchus mykissImmunologyAnimal Science and ZoologyParasitologyRainbow troutTrematodaParasitology
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Influence of rearing conditions on Flavobacterium columnare infection of rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum).

2005

The influence of rearing conditions on Flavobacterium columnare infection of rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum), was studied experimentally in the laboratory and at a fish farm. In experiment I, the effect of parasitic infection on columnaris disease was studied using F. columnare carrier fish. The fish were exposed to Diplostomum spathaceum cercariae and a set of other stressors in order to induce clinical columnaris infection. Parasitic infection and other stressors failed to induce the disease. Disease occurred when the fish were challenged with F. columnare, but D. spathaceum infection did not enhance the severity of the infection. In experiment II, the influence of rearing de…

Veterinary medicineVeterinary (miscellaneous)Fish farmingAquacultureTrematode InfectionsAquatic SciencePopulation densityParasitic infectionFlavobacteriumPolymerase Chain ReactionColumnarisFish DiseasesDisease management (agriculture)Flavobacteriaceae InfectionsmedicineDisease Transmission InfectiousAnimalsFinlandPopulation DensityAnalysis of VariancebiologyEcologyTemperaturebiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseDiplostomum spathaceumOncorhynchus mykissFlavobacterium columnareRainbow troutJournal of fish diseases
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Infection of brown trout with Diphyllobothrium dendriticum procercoids.

1997

The aims of this experimental study were to develop a practical method of controlling the number of Diphyllobothrium dendriticum procercoids delivered to a fish host; to examine the effect of different procercoid doses (3, 7 and 15) on the plerocercoid level in fish; and to examine the potential mortality caused by plerocercoids. The experiment was terminated after 2 months. The prevalence of infection at the lowest dose level, 17.2%, was statistically significantly lower than at medium and high levels, 63.3% and 56.7%, respectively. The mean intensity increased slightly along with the dosage. The contribution of D. dendriticum to the death of a few fish could not be proved. It is concluded…

Veterinary medicinebiologyTroutCestodaAnatomybiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseDose levelBrown troutFish DiseasesInfectious DiseasesDiphyllobothriasisPlerocercoidmedicineParasite hostingAnimalsParasitologyDiphyllobothrium dendriticumDiphyllobothriasisDiphyllobothriumInternational journal for parasitology
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Tuning host specificity during the ontogeny of a fish ectoparasite: behavioural responses to host-induced cues

2003

The choice between two alternative hosts, brown trout (Salmo trutta) and roach (Rutilus rutilus), and the response to visual and olfactory cues were studied in the ontogeny of Argulus coregoni. The initial preference of the smallest parasites for brighter roach changed at the age of 2 weeks, at the size of about 2 mm, for trout, a typical salmonid host. Younger argulids were attracted by a non-specific visual stimulus (white disc over dark background), and they did not respond to olfactory stimulation (fish-conditioned water). Later, the response to visual stimuli was modulated by trout-conditioned water, but not by that conditioned by roach. The primary role of vision, particularly in earl…

Visual perceptiongenetic structuresTroutOntogenyCyprinidaeZoologyOlfactionStimulus (physiology)Choice BehaviorHost-Parasite InteractionsBrown troutSpecies SpecificityAnimalsSalmoBehavior AnimalGeneral VeterinarybiologyEcologyGeneral MedicineLice Infestationsbiology.organism_classificationTroutInfectious DiseasesArguloidaInsect ScienceParasitologyCuesRutilusParasitology Research
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