Using sentinel cages to estimate infestation pressure on salmonids from sea lice in Loch Shieldaig, Scotland
Sentinel Atlantic salmon, held in cages, were used to estimate the monthly infestation pressure of sea lice at 3 locations along a salmonid migration route in Loch Shieldaig, a Scottish west coast sea loch. The study lasted 30 mo, covering an entire production cycle and fallow period at nearby fish...
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Auteurs principaux: | CC Pert, RJ Fryer, P Cook, R Kilburn, S McBeath, A McBeath, I Matejusova, K Urquhart, SJ Weir, U McCarthy, C Collins, T Amundrud, IR Bricknell |
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Inter-Research
2014
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