A study on enrichment of the rotifer Brachionus “Cayman” with iodine and selected vitamins

A Srivastava, J Stoss, K Hamre - Aquaculture, 2011 - Elsevier
Brachionus “Cayman” is a widely used live feed organism in fish larvae culture. Our previous
studies indicate that these live feeds may not fulfill the nutritional requirement of marine fish …

Why Baltic herring and sprat are weak conduits for astaxanthin from zooplankton to piscivorous fish

XP Nie, J Zie, N Häubner, B Tallmark… - Limnology and …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Atlantic salmon living in the brackish Baltic Sea have lower muscle pigmentation than
populations elsewhere. The pigment in question is the antioxidant and vitamin A precursor …

Five year trends in the egg-thiamine status of Atlantic salmon from the St. Marys River, Michigan

RM Werner, B Southwell, B Rook - Journal of Great Lakes Research, 2011 - Elsevier
Early mortality syndrome (EMS) is the term used to describe the mortality in early life stages
of salmonids due to thiamine deficiency within the Great Lakes basin. Since 1985, Lake …

Impacts of changing food webs in Lake Ontario: Implications of dietary fatty acids on growth of Alewives

RJ Snyder, CJ DeMarche… - Aquatic …, 2011 - scholarlypublishingcollective.org
Declines in the abundance and condition of Great Lakes Alewives have been reported
periodically during the last two decades, and the reasons for these declines remain unclear …

[引用][C] Evaluating the Effects of Rainbow Smelt on Native Piscivores in Freshwater Systems with a Special Focus on Walleye Recruitment and Larval Bioenergetics

KN McDonnell - 2011 - Michigan State University. Fisheries …