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Arctic charr

Olsen K.H., Grahn M., Lohm J. and Langefor A., (1998). MHC and kin discrimination in juvenile Arctic charr, Salvelinus alpinus (L.). Anim Behav 56, 319-327. [Pg.235]

Ringo, E. 1993. The effect of chromic oxide (Cr203) on faecal lipid and intestinal microflora of seawater-reared Arctic charr, Salvelinus alpinus (L.). Aquacult. Fish. Manage. 24 341-344. [Pg.123]

Arctic charr, Salvelinus alpinus Guppy 500 LC50 (96 h), larvae 65... [Pg.1213]

Cravedi, J.P., C. Gillet, and G. Monod. 1995. In vivo metabolism of pentachlorophenol and aniline in Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus L.) larvae. Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 54 711-716. [Pg.1227]

Arctic charr, Salvelinus alpinus, swim into streams that contain mixtures of amino acids. A whole extract of commercial fish food was active at a concentration of 5 X 10 mol/1 while mixtures of 7,11, or 18 amino acids were active only athigherconcentrations(2X 10 to5 x 10 mol/l)(Olseneta/., 1986). [Pg.341]

Arctic charr Human L-serine Avoidance Jones and Hara,... [Pg.358]

Oliveira Ribeiro, C.A., L. Belger, E. Pelletier and C. Rouleau. Histopathological evidence of inorganic mercury and methyl mercury toxicity in the arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus). Environ. Res. 90 217—225, 2002. [Pg.38]

The importance of relative TAG concentration and total lipid in the distribution of POP amongst tissues is further demonstrated in the Jorgensen et al.60 study in which lean and fat Arctic charr were produced by two different dietary regiments. This study reports distribution differences in a relatively artificial situation (fish were either fed or starved prior to POP exposure), so that it addresses neither active starvation nor interspecies differences since the lean and fatty fish were produced from the same species. Nevertheless, this study still provides insight into the relationship between POP distribution and tissue lipid composition. The total amount of OCS recovered at... [Pg.136]

Jorgensen, E.H., I.C. Burkow, H. Foshaug, B. Killie and K. Ingebrigtsen. Influence of lipid status on tissue distribution of the persistent organic pollutant octachlorostyrene in Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus). Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 118C 311-318, 1997. [Pg.150]

Jorgensen, E.H., H. Foshaug, P. Andersson, I.C. Burkow and M. Jobling. Polychlorinated biphenyl toxicokinetics and P4501A responses in anadromous Arctic charr during winter emaciation. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 21 1745-1752, 2002. [Pg.150]

Jorgensen, E.H., M.M. Vijayan, N. Aluru and A.G. Maule. Fasting modifies Aroclor 1254 impact on plasma cortisol, glucose and lactate responses to a handling disturbance in Arctic charr. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 132C 235 - 245, 2002. [Pg.390]

Olsen KH, Hoglund LB (1985) Reduction by a surfactant of olfactory mediated attraction between juveniles of Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus (L.)). Aquat Toxicol 6 57-69... [Pg.527]

Olsen KH, Karlsson L, Helander A (1986) Food search behaviour in Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus (L.)) induced by food extract and amino acids. J Chem Ecol 12 1987-1998... [Pg.527]

Gislason, G., Olsen, R.E. and Ringo, E. (1996) Comparative effects of dietary Na-lactate on Arctic charr, Salvelinus alpinus L., and Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar... [Pg.76]

Ringo, E., Olsen, R.E. and Castell, J.D. (1994) Effect of dietary lactate on growth and chemical composition of Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus. Journal of the World Aquaculture Sociecty 25 (3) 483-486. [Pg.76]

Miglavs I, Jobling M (1989) Effects of feeding regimes on food consumption, growth rates and tissue nucleic acids in juvenile Arctic charr, Salvelinus alpinus, with particular respect to compensatory growth. J Fish Biol 34 947-957... [Pg.41]

DEVAUX A, FIAT L, GILLET c and BONY s (2011) Reproduction impairment following paternal genotoxin exposure in brown trout (Salmo trutta) and Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus). Aquat Toxicol, 101,405-411. [Pg.107]

Aas, G.H., Bjerkeng, B., Hatlen, B., and Storebakken, T. (1997) Idoxanthin, a major carotenoid in the flesh of Arctic charr Salvelinus cdpinus) fed diets containing astaxanthin. Aquaculture, 150, 135-142. [Pg.901]

Bjerkeng, B., Hatlen, B., and Jobling, M. (2000) Astaxanthin and its metabolites idoxanthin and crustaxanihin in flesh, skin, and gonads of sexually immature and maturing Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus). Comp. Biochem. Physiol 125B, 395-404,... [Pg.902]


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