Atlantic salmon Salmo salar instantaneously follow vertical light movements in sea cages
Atlantic salmon in marine farming environments are exposed to potentially detrimental conditions through space and time. For instance, the vertical distribution of parasitic salmon lice larvae shifts in response to changing salinity conditions. We examined whether stock can be moved away from harmfu...
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Autores principales: | DW Wright, A Glaropoulos, D Solstorm, LH Stien, F Oppedal |
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Inter-Research
2015
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/bdd4695646ca484aac4b1018d621d2df |
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