High resolution longitudinal molecular and morphological tracking of planktonic threats to salmon aquaculture: new candidates and old players
María Algueró-Muñiz,
Sofie Spatharis,
Toni Dwyer
et al.
Abstract:Marine phase salmonid aquaculture is a major component of the coastal economies of Northern Europe, North America and Chile and is under threat from numerous challenges to gill health, many of which originate from the phyto and zooplankton. Associated losses are growing as a proportion of production year on year. A first step towards mitigating losses is to characterize the biological drivers of poor gill health. Numerous planktonic species have been implicated, including toxic and siliceous microalgae, hydroz… Show more
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